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From: edmoy@violet.berkeley.edu
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: macps & prepfix - print Mac files on PostScript printer on Unix
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Date: 21 Sep 88 02:40:47 GMT
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I've posted macps & prepfix to comp.sources.mac and info-mac, so you should
be seeing them soon.  Below is a brief description.  Enjoy.

Macps is a Unix program that takes a PostScript file created on a Macintosh
by typing Command-F to the LaserWriter dialog box and includes an appropriately
modified LaserPrep file so that the result can be sent to a PostScript printer
from Unix.  Unlike most of the other versions of this program, this one
includes a second program, prepfix, that converts LaserPrep files to a form
compatible with Unix (and can even be electronically mailed).

Edward Moy				Principal Programmer - Macintosh & Unix
Workstation Support Services		Workstation Software Support Group
University of California
Berkeley, CA  94720

edmoy@violet.Berkeley.EDU
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