PSDIT(1)                         Impressario                          PSDIT(1)


NAME
     psdit - convert troff intermediate format to POSTSCRIPT format

SYNOPSIS
     psdit [ -Ffontdir ] [ -pprologue ] [ -olist ] [ file ]

DESCRIPTION
     psdit translates a file created by device-independent troff(1) to
     POSTSCRIPT format for printing on a POSTSCRIPT printer.  If no file is
     mentioned, the standard input is used.  The POSTSCRIPT file is sent to
     the standard output.  The options are:

     -F fontdir
          take font information from fontdir instead of the default (see
          below).

     -p prologue
          use the contents of prologue instead of the default POSTSCRIPT
          prologue (see below).

     -o list
          prints pages whose numbers are given in the comma-separated list.
          The list contains single numbers N and ranges N1-N2.  A missing N1
          means the lowest-numbered page, a missing N2 means the highest.

     Note: the input for psdit should be prepared with the corresponding -Tpsc
     option of troff, pic, etc.
     eqn should be run with the flags -r576 and -m2 to produce suitable
     output.
     pic should be run with the -D flag.  With pic, use -T576 to set the
     correct resolution.

     psdit allows for users to cause troff to include arbitrary POSTSCRIPT
     code in the generated POSTSCRIPT file.  psdit recognizes the heretofore
     undefined ``%'' command in the troff intermediate file format to signal
     the start of raw POSTSCRIPT to be placed as is in the the output file.
     Everthing between (but not including) the percent sign and a line
     containing a single period (``.'') will be placed in the generated
     POSTSCRIPT output.  This POSTSCRIPT is not insulated from the troff
     coordinate system or the state of the generated POSTSCRIPT. However, two
     functions are defined in the prologue so that user's may insulate
     themselves if they so desire.  The PB function (for picture begin) will
     perform a POSTSCRIPT save operation, translate the POSTSCRIPT coordinate
     system to troff's idea of the current position on the page, and change
     the scale and orienation of the coordinate system axes to be the standard
     POSTSCRIPT 72 units per inch.  The PE macro (for picture end) will end
     this protected environment.

     Several methods may be employed to incorporated such included POSTSCRIPT
     into the troff intermediate file.  The ``.cf'' ``.sy'' and ``\!''  troff
     commands may be useful.  For example, the following sequence may appear
     in troff input:


          (usual troff input)
          \!%PB
          .cf mypic.ps
          \!PE
          \!.
          (more regular troff input)
     to include mypic.ps as an illustration.  This facility is both powerful
     and useful, but indiscriminate inclusion of badly-behaving POSTSCRIPT
     code may be dangerous to your document's health.

ENVIRONMENT
     PSLIBDIR
          path name of a directory to use instead of /usr/lib/ps for psdit
          prologue.

FILES
     /usr/lib/font/devpsc/* - troff default description files for POSTSCRIPT
     virtual device.
     /usr/lib/ps/psdit.pro - default POSTSCRIPT prologue.

SEE ALSO
     psroff(1), troff(1), lp(1).
     A Typesetter-independent TROFF Brian W. Kernighan, Bell Laboratories 1982
     Documenter's Workbench

BUGS
     The versions of eqn and pic distributed with troff (from AT&T) have the
     device names compiled in (so much for device independence!).  They should
     just read the device description file for the information they need.  You
     must be careful to know which version of eqn you are running or you will
     get undesirable results.
     The B-splines generated by troff are drawn with an approximation.  The
     functions D~ and D~~ in the prologue need a little work.

NOTES
     POSTSCRIPT is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
     Documenter's Workbench is a trademark of AT&T Technologies.

ORIGIN
     Adobe Systems Incorporated


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