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Re: Object graphics and real postscript
- Subject: Re: Object graphics and real postscript
- From: Nicolas Decoster <Nicolas.Decoster(at)Noveltis.fr>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 10:20:05 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.idl-pvwave
- Organization: Noveltis
- References: <38DF6521.13ABE139@noveltis.fr> <MPG.1349819a77d14acc989aac@news.frii.com>
- Reply-To: Nicolas.Decoster(at)Noveltis.fr
- Xref: news.doit.wisc.edu comp.lang.idl-pvwave:19066
David Fanning a écrit :
>
> The way I do it (on Windows NT) is like this:
>
> printer = Obj_New('IDLgrPrinter')
> ok = Dialog_PrinterSetup(printer)
>
> I get a dialog for my Lexmark PostScript printer. One of
> the options on the dialog is "Send Output to File". With
> that checked, it pulls up another dialog that asks me
> what the name of the file should be, and I simply write
> to the Printer device. I get a nice PostScript file.
In fact, it is the only way to do this that I found (for now) in IDL
books.
> It is *not*, however, encapsulated PostScript.
It is not a problem since there is a way to convert ps to eps on UNIX,
with the programm ps2eps.
Thanks.
Nicolas.
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