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PostScript from Adobe Systems is an underappreciated yet superb
general purpose computing language. In its spare time, PostScript
also excels at dirtying up otherwise clean sheets of paper.
You can click here for free PostScript & Acrobat official docs.
Only recently has PostScript become exceptionally fun and easy to
use. You simply create a textfile and send it to Distiller. Outputs can
be in the form of PDF docs, screen reports, log files, or new disk files.
Among its many other capabilities, PostScript can read or write virtually
any disk file format in just about any language. PostScript is a premier choice any time exotic calculations need to be combined with fancy
visual presentations. PostScript also has unique robotics potential.
This library shelf holds one of the world's foremost collections of raw
PostScript-as-language demos, utilities, and applications.
Also offered is lots of support for all of the more traditional desktop
publishing uses of PostScript. There are also companion Acrobat PDF ,
Webmastering , Fonts & Bitmaps , and Book-on-Demand pages.
IMPORTANT NOTE : Many older files speak of sending PostScipt
code to a printer"
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