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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

174.0. "PostScript viewing under ALL-IN-1" by MSAM03::SHELL (Go the distance...) Thu Mar 05 1992 10:14

    Some questions about PostScript viewing under WPS-PLUS V4.0 for ALL-IN-1...
    
    1.  How does PostScript graphics viewing work (in the eyes of the
        end-user) under ALL-IN-1?
                                
    2.  In conjunction with that question, what kind of
        terminal/workstation is required for PostScript viewing?
    
    3.  If the method of PostScript viewing is the conversion of PostScript
        Sixel first, what kind of overhead (performance-wise) is required?
    
    Doug Burke
    
    P.S. Posted in the WPS-PLUS conference about three weeks ago.  Since 
    there was no response, thought I'd try my luck here.
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174.1Bad luck I think... KETJE::CAPPELLEMANSThe Dark side of the \FORCEThu Mar 05 1992 14:2511
HI,

I don't think that PostScript files can be seen under ALL-IN-1, but you 
can of course always customize ALL-IN-1 to add that functionnality, the only
things that you will need is a PostScript viewer and a workstation to display it. 
Talking about time to display a graphic, it depends on 1) the complexity of the
graphic and 2) the quality of the PostScript code (some applications produce
afwull PostScript code taking a loooooooooot of time to print).

Best regards
Pierre
174.2That's life...MSAM00::SHELLGo the distance...Thu Mar 05 1992 15:596
    Re: .1
    
    Thanks Pierre.  I had the impression that this was actually an existing
    functionality that had been built-into the product.
    
    Doug
174.3Are you thinking of SIXEL printers, maybe?IOSG::SHOVEDave Shove -- REO-D/3CThu Mar 05 1992 16:0313
    No - what you may have heard is that you can print PostScript to a
    non-PostScript printer with v3.0.
    
    It will use the DECprint utility (command name PSPRINT) to convert the
    PostSript to SIXEL. PSPRINT is a licensed product (not included with
    ALL-IN-1 IOS), so this doesn't work if that product isn't installed.
    
    I use this to print PostScript (received via ALL-IN-1 IOS mail) on my
    LA75 at home - it works well, although it is a bit s-l-o-w! (It also
    shows up the ancient state of my LA75 - one slightly dull pin really
    messes up pretty pictures!)
    
    D.
174.4viewers in MicaSHALOT::MACDONALDpick up the pieces and go homeThu Mar 05 1992 18:3311
    If you're talking about viewing a PostScript file that is in your file
    cabinet, and you have a workstation or DECwindows terminal, you could
    do a customization using the CDA viewer.  We did this with ALL-IN-1
    Services for DECwindows.  That product probably does much more than
    you're interested in doing, but the viewer customizations could be done
    on a normal ALL-IN-1 system without a lot of problems.  We have it
    starting up 3 CDA viewers - one each for WP, EM and TM.
    
    If you're interested in this, send me mail for more details.
    
    -Linda MacDonald