Examples of using Postscript in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
PostScript User.
Save as PostScript.
PostScript level 1.
Use the new PPD(Postscript Printer Description) as is.
PostScript document(gzip-compressed).
Note: this program only validates the DSC comments, not the PostScript itself.
PostScript is not supported by this printer.
Partly for this reason, the breed and received a postscript"German" dog.
The letters"PS" mean"postscript", that is, we are talking about the most recent….
Programs could utilize this information in laying out the page evenwhen they are not able to submit the PostScript inside directly.
Connects to many PostScript printers to allow printing reports directly from the DBVS.
Although the accepted answer is fine, I think the postscript here deserves some attention.
EPS- Encapsulated PostScript is a DSC-conforming PostScript document with additional restrictions intended to make EPS files usable as a graphics file format.
In other words, EPS files are more or less self-contained, reasonably predictable PostScript documents that describe an image or drawing and can be placed within another PostScript document.
Encapsulated PostScript, or EPS, is a DSC-conforming PostScript document with additional restrictions which is intended to be usable as a graphics file format.
So be sure to coordinate with the customer and make the postscript in the contract"with loading on the risk of Seller" or"loaded on buyer risk";
PostScript Printer Description(PPD) files can often be found on the driver disk that comes with the printer. For PostScript printers they are often part of the Windows® driver.
They maintain crisp edges when resized, printed to a PostScript printer, saved in a PDF file, or imported into a vector-based graphics application.
You can use an external preview program(PS viewer) instead of the KDE built-in preview system. Note that if the KDE default PS viewer(KGhostView) cannot be found,KDE tries automatically to find another external PostScript viewer.
Format introduction Encapsulated PostScript(EPS) is a DSC-conforming PostScript document with additional restrictions which is intended to be usable as a graphics file format.
Add File to Job This button calls the"File Open/ Browse Directories" dialog to allow you to select a file for printing. Note, that you can select ASCII or International Text,PDF, PostScript, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and many other graphical formats. you can select various files from different paths and send them as one"multi-file job" to the printing system.
It acts as a PostScript program that is saved as a single file which includes a low-resolution preview enclosed inside it and thus, allowing a number of programs to show a preview on the display.
Add File button This button calls the'File Open'dialog to let you select a file for printing. Note, that you can select ASCII or International Text,PDF, PostScript, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and many other graphic formats. you can select various files from different paths and send them as one"multi-file job" to the printing system.
Simply, an EPS file is a PostScript program, saved as a single file that includes a low-resolution preview"encapsulated" inside of it, allowing some programs to display a preview on the screen.
System Options: This button starts a new dialog where you can adjust various settings of your printing system. Amongst them: Should KDE applications embed all fonts into the PostScript they generate for printing? Should KDE use an external PostScript viewer like gv for print page previews? Should KDEPrint use a local or a remote CUPS server?, and many more.
Samba server Adobe Windows PostScript driver files plus the CUPS printer PPD will be exported to the[print$] special share of the Samba server(to change the source CUPS server, use the Configure Manager-> CUPS server first). The[print$] share must exist on the Samba side prior to clicking the Export button below.
The transport encoding of this part: normally, you do not need to change this, since %1 will use a decent default encoding, depending on the MIME type; yet, sometimes, you can significantly reduce the size of the resulting message,e. g. if a PostScript file does not contain binary data, but consists of pure text-- in this case, choosing" quoted-printable" over the default" base64" will save up to 25% in resulting message size.
These options will automatically put fonts in the PostScript file which are not present on the printer. Font embedding usually produces better print results(closer to what you see on the screen), but larger print data as well.
You are about to prepare the %1 driver to be shared out to Windows clients through Samba.This operation requires the Adobe PostScript Driver, a recent version of Samba 2.2. x and a running SMB service on the target server. Click Export to start the operation. Read the cupsaddsmb manual page in Konqueror or type man cupsaddsmb in a console window to learn more about this functionality.