Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!masscomp!deth.westford.ccur.com!rgp From: rgp@deth.westford.ccur.com (Dick Phillips) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Getting a PostScript file with COMM-F Keywords: PostScript, COMM-F Message-ID: <52561@masscomp.ccur.com> Date: 10 Sep 90 13:13:10 GMT Sender: news@masscomp.ccur.com Reply-To: rgp@deth.westford.ccur.com (Dick Phillips) Distribution: na Organization: Concurrent Computer Corp. Westford MA. Lines: 23 Create your graphic Call for Print - whereupon you get a dialog box Click OK Then immediately type COMM-F and hold it u ntil the cursor reappears. The result is that you get a Postscript file on the disk. The default name of the first file so-created is PostScript0, the name of a second is PostScript1, etc. My problem is that I am unable to make it happen on either a MAC II or a MAC IIcx, both runnning 6.0.4. software. On the other hand, it does work on an SE30. Is it the case that it does not work on the large machines? Does anyone know of an Init, Fkey, or CDEV that does such a thing? Alternatively, if any of you Apple system programmers out there would care to create such a thing for me, we might get together. Thanks in advance for any replies. Dick Phillips