Dvips: A DVI to PostScript Translator |
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for version 5.58f
January 1995
Tomas Rokicki
(edited for Dvipsk by kb@cs.umb.edu)
- Why Use dvips?
- Using dvips
- Paper Size and Landscape Orientation
- Including PostScript Graphics
- The Bounding Box Comment
- Using the EPSF Macros
- Header Files
- Literal PostScript
- Literal Headers
- Other Graphics Support
- Dynamic Creation of PostScript Graphics Files
- Using PostScript Fonts
- The Afm2tfm Program
- Changing a Font's Encoding
- Special Font Effects
- Non-resident PostScript Fonts
- Invoking Afm2tfm
- Invoking
dvips - Configuration File Searching
- Automatic Font Generation
- Environment Variables
- Other Bells And Whistles
- MS-DOS
- Installation
- Diagnosing problems
- Debug Options
- No Output At All
- Output Too Small or Inverted
- Error Messages From Printer
- 400 DPI Is Used Instead Of 300 DPI
- Long Documents Fail To Print
- Including Graphics Fails
- Unable to Generate Fonts
- Using Color with dvips
- Macro Files
- User Definable Colors
- Subtleties in Using Color
- Printing in Black/White, after Colorizing
- Configuring dvips for Color Devices
- Color Support Details
- Index
Last Updated: Friday, June 02, 2006 at 12:07PM PDT



