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Newer page: | version 3 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:22:06 am | by perry | Revert |
Older page: | version 2 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:22:06 am | by perry | Revert |
@@ -76,9 +76,9 @@
Don't use the groff extensions to the troff drawing
commands. You should use this if you are using a
postprocessor that doesn't support these extensions. The
-extensions are described in groff_out(5). The
+extensions are described in __
groff_out__
(5). The
__-n__ option also causes __pic__ not to use
zero-length lines to draw dots in troff mode.
@@ -587,14 +587,14 @@
__groff__ itself does not provide direct conversion into
other graphics file formats. But there are lots of
possibilities if you first transform your picture into
-PostScript format using the __groff__ option __-Tps__.
-Since this ''ps''-file lacks BoundingBox information it
+!
PostScript format using the __groff__ option __-Tps__.
+Since this ''ps''-file lacks !
BoundingBox information it
is not very useful by itself, but it may be fed into other
conversion programs, usually named __ps2__''other'' or
__psto__''other'' or the like. Moreover, the
-PostScript interpreter __ghostscript__ (__gs__) has
+!
PostScript interpreter __ghostscript__ (__gs__) has
built-in graphics conversion devices that are called with
the option
@@ -609,9 +609,9 @@
for a list of the available devices.
-As the Encapsulated PostScript File Format __EPS__ is
+As the Encapsulated !
PostScript File Format __EPS__ is
getting more and more important, and the conversion wasn't
regarded trivial in the past you might be interested to know
that there is a conversion tool named __ps2eps__ which
does the right job. It is much better than the tool
@@ -632,9 +632,9 @@
macros.
!!SEE ALSO
-troff(1), groff_out(5), tex(1),
+troff(1), __
groff_out__
(5), tex(1),
gs(1), __ps2eps__(1), pstopnm(1),
__ps2epsi__(1), pnm(5)
@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@
the pic in 10th edition Unix, which interprets 0 as black
and 1 as white.
-PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems
+!
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems
Incorporation.
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