Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!oboe.cis.ohio-state.edu!sarrel From: sarrel@oboe.cis.ohio-state.edu (Marc Sarrel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Generating PostScript files Message-ID: <17465@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Date: 10 Jul 88 23:20:31 GMT References: <2393@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> <17000114@clio> Sender: news@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Organization: The Ohio State University Dept of Computer and Information Science Lines: 36 In article <17000114@clio> brewer@clio.las.uiuc.edu writes: > To get a standard Mac application to create a postscript file, >go to print dialog as you normally would. Then click on the OK button, >but as soon as you do that, hold down Command-F. Keep it held down >until the little dialog box at the top of the screen says something >like "Saving Postscript file." It will be saved in a file called >Postscript0, just like the way screen dumps are saved. > > If you want to have the LaserPrep header that is required to >set up some definitions that the postscript file uses, then substitute >Command-K for the Command-F above. All of the above sounds reasonable, although I have another question. I would like to then upload that postscript file from my mac to a unix box (either a sun or a pyramid) and then dump it to a postscript printer. We have a DataProducts 308 and a LaserWriter+. Which should I use, Command-F or Command-K? One of the operators (an undergrad) here thought that I couldn't just dump the postscript to the printer. He said there was some other stuff I had to prepend to the file in order for things to work.Has anybody done this successfully? What is it that I have to prepend? I want to do this to avoid having to bring pagemaker in on three floppies and then spend 15 minutes swapping disks (they only have single drive systems) just to print out my work. (which brings up another question: do I have to do anything differently if I use the Aldus Prep instead of the Laser Prep?) advTHANKSance --marc -=- Marc Sarrel, Department of Computer and Information Science The Ohio State University; 2036 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH USA 43210-1277 sarrel@cis.ohio-state.edu "If you wanna have fun, go to Washington. Spokane!" -- Cleric Apton