Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!execu!sequoia!rpp386!woody From: woody@rpp386.cactus.org (Woodrow Baker) Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript Subject: Re: Postscript Interpreter Summary: A&L Message-ID: <17892@rpp386.cactus.org> Date: 9 Feb 90 02:23:48 GMT References: <28315@brunix.UUCP> <2173@scorn.sco.COM> Organization: River Parishes Programming, Plano, TX Lines: 32 In article <2173@scorn.sco.COM>, bobs (Bob Stayton, Yoyodoc) writes: > > >Does anyone know of any software, public domain or not, that > >can parse postscript output from any drawing program and > >convert it back to some typed format? > > The latest PC Publishing magazine reviews Arts & Letters > Graphics Editor 2.0 that includes a stand-alone conversion > utility named Decipher that can "read and translate > virtually any Postcript file", including custom-written I I have been using A & L rather extensively. It works well. Even though I have sent in my registration card, and recieved the co-processor version, I still have not recieve Decipher, or the remaining clip art that is promised for returning the card. Evidently, the good folk are a tad behind, or the product has not been released yet. I don't know which, and I am waiting for it to come. When It does, I'll post a summary of how well it works. Larry Spence who did a lot of A&L follows this group, and can probably shed some light on the topic. How about it, Larry? Cheers Woody e > Bob Stayton > Technical Publications > The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. > 425 Encinal Street > Santa Cruz, CA 95060 > (408) 425-7222 > ...!uunet!sco!bobs