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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: Troff to PostScript translator. The big change is in the font table ! 3: routines. The old binary format and makedev are gone. Troff and dpost ! 4: now both read ASCII tables. Translating the ASCII font tables in dpost ! 5: (and troff) means some startup overhead. Both programs run a bit slower, ! 6: but it's a small price to pay for the added flexibility. ! 7: ! 8: Long PostScript font names can now be included in the font tables. ! 9: They should follow the fontname keyword as in, ! 10: ! 11: fontname Times-Roman ! 12: ! 13: The fontname field helps with the DocumentFonts comment, font name ! 14: abbreviations (formally required to be in the prologue), and is used ! 15: to manage host resident fonts. ! 16: ! 17: dpost can also now calculate a reasonably tight BoundingBox, which ! 18: helps picture inclusion. By default the calculations are disabled. ! 19: Use the -B option when you BoundingBox and PageBoundingBox comments. ! 20: If you're stubborn and always want the comment set dobbox (in file ! 21: dpost.c) to TRUE. You'll still need -B to get the the best fit. ! 22: ! 23: Most other changes are bug fixes. Color support has been improved, ! 24: and now works with the drawing routines. The different text encoding ! 25: schemes are all still in. Level 2 is well tested and is now the default. ! 26: For a different default change DFLTENCODING (file dpost.h). Don't make ! 27: level 3 the default unless you can live with ragged right margins. ! 28: ! 29: A typical command line would be, ! 30: ! 31: pic file | tbl | eqn | troff -mm | dpost >file.ps ! 32: ! 33: file.ps is PostScript and can be sent directly to a printer. ! 34:
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