Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:6304 comp.lang.postscript:392 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf.edu!daedalus!brianc From: brianc@daedalus (Brian Colfer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: images in Postscript Message-ID: <1210@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu> Date: 28 Mar 88 16:55:15 GMT References: <1157@pembina.UUCP> Sender: root@cca.ucsf.edu Reply-To: brianc@daedalus.UUCP (Brian Colfer) Distribution: na Organization: UCSF Dept. of Lab Med Lines: 42 Keywords: PostScript, postsc, devps, eroff, psfig Summary: Several ... e.g. postsc, devps In article <1157@pembina.UUCP> franco@alberta.UUCP (Franco Carlacci) writes: > > Here's my Problem: > > The troff facility at our installation can generate > Pstscript code. I have raster image which I would > like to include in my text. Is there pre-processor > somewhere out there that will allow my to include > my image. I have a program which can convert the > raster to Postscript code but I have no idea how to > merge this code with the one produce by troff. Any > help would be appreciated. Franco, there are several products which will do the job you specified. The one I use is postsc. It does a very nice job of converting dvi to postscript. There are several easy commands to include bitmaped images, postscript programs, or perform basic operations like rotation, and changing ink levels. Devps does an excellent job also but I have very limted experience with it. There is a preprocessor out of U. of Penn. called psfig. Psfig works with transcript which comes from Adobe. Eroff is another popular postprocessor (like postsc and devps) I have almost no experience with it so I don't know if it will do your job. If you want info on these products devps, eroff and Adobe are usually advertised in trade journals (UNIX/World, UNIX Review). I can send you more info on Postsc (address, man page, phone number). If you want ... just drop me a line. BPC =============================================================================== : UC San Francisco : brianc@daedalus.ucsf.edu Brian Colfer : Dept. of Lab. Medicine : ...!ucbvax!daedalus.ucsf.edu!brianc : PH. 415-476-2325 : brianc@ucsfcca.bitnet ===============================================================================