| showps and the older dxvdoc both rely on the Display Postscript X server
extension to display PS on your workstation. This extension is available
on VMS and Digital UNIX workstations but typically not X terminals
nor PC X servers. In you are on a PC or Xterminal you can try ghostscript,
(from the freeware cdrom) which has a clone PS interpreter that runs
on the client side.
Bookreader can only display it's own format of on-line books.
If you really don't have access to a PS printer, then as a final
act of desperation you can use a utility to extract text from a PS
file. This utility was actually written by folks here at DEC and placed
in the public domain. It ships with ghostscript and I've seen pointers
to it in the PS related notesfiles as well. Note that ghostscript
on a PC can print through Windows and render OK output - certainly
much better than trying to extract the text.
pete
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