There was a time when each and every printer and typesetter had its own quirky language. If you had a wordprocessor from a particular company, it worked with the printers from that company, and that ...
PostScript, the venerable page description language dating back to Macs in the '80s, has finally hit the end of the road in macOS Sonoma. Apple is clear about the removal in its release notes for ...
Printers usually fall into two categories, they are either PostScript (PS) or Printer Control Language (PCL) printers. Both PostScript and Printer Control Language are page descriptive languages. This ...
In desktop and electronic publishing PostScript (PS) is often used. PS is a programming language and is known as a page description language. This language has a file extension of .ps. Opening a .ps ...
As of the new macOS Ventura, Apple's Preview app will no longer support PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript documents. Following the public release of macOS Ventura, Apple has issued a support ...
Seems like this will be as good of a forum as any for this.<BR><BR>I've got a single page postscript document, and I want to take advantage of my schools printing policy and send it off to our central ...
What do you do when you get a Photoshop file, a PowerPoint 2007 presentation, or an Adobe PostScript document and you lack the proper app to open it? Grimace, usually—until you realize that Gmail, via ...
THE list of dead, dying and half-forgotten programs for the personal computer is not short: WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, Netscape, Eudora—to take just the tip of the iceberg. Each once dominated its bit ...
I've been given some files from a third party. They claim that these files are postscript files. The will print in Windows using the CLI 'print' command. They will not print to any postscript printers ...
Some weeks ago I mentioned that I was putting together my daughter’s preschool yearbook with Apple’s Pages. That yearbook is nearly finished and I’ll sum up my experience in two words: Never again. As ...