Following up on yesterday's item on "Word X and ChemDraw PostScript files," we have several replies: Christopher Foote writes: "Is the poster using the OS X version of ChemDraw? I have never had this ...
If you print PostScript graphics -- such as Encapsulated PostScript files created in drawing programs and page-layout applications -- to a non-PostScript office printer, you'll see either a gray box ...
In a somewhat disappointing development, Apple has dropped support for PostScript and Encapsulated PostScript files in macOS 13 Ventura’s version of Preview. The company did not offer a reason why, ...
Seems like this will be as good of a forum as any for this.<BR><BR>I've got a single page postscript document, and I want to take advantage of my schools printing policy and send it off to our central ...
As of the new macOS Ventura, Apple's Preview app will no longer support PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript documents. Following the public release of macOS Ventura, Apple has issued a support ...
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In desktop and electronic publishing PostScript (PS) is often used. PS is a programming language and is known as a page description language. This language has a file extension of .ps. Opening a .ps ...
We are using Illustrator CS5 to take technical drawings, exported from ancient CAD software as .ps (PostScript) files, and mark them up by selecting paths, combining those paths into closed rectangles ...
Apple ended direct PostScript file support in macOS Sonoma, but you can still peek inside PDF files to see what they contain, by using PDF Debugger. PDF - the web's ubiquitous document format was ...
There was a time when each and every printer and typesetter had its own quirky language. If you had a wordprocessor from a particular company, it worked with the printers from that company, and that ...
Ghostscript gives you the power to combine files, convert files, and much more, all from the command line. The default PostScript language output level is 2. Using "1.5" is also supported, which is ...