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− | For printing, |
+ | For '''printing''', Trinity applications generate Postscript Level 1. |
− | This output can be piped either directly to a |
+ | This output can be piped either directly to a Postscript-capable |
− | printer or be rendered by a postscript interpreter such as [http://www.ghostscript.com |
+ | printer or be rendered by a postscript interpreter such as [http://www.ghostscript.com Ghostscript]. The procedure is |
− | fairly common on Unix. Modern Linux distributions provide |
+ | fairly common on Unix. Modern Linux distributions provide Postscript |
support in their default setup. |
support in their default setup. |
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 21 April 2022
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This section has not been written/completed yet. You can contribute to Trinity by writing or finalizing this section.For printing, Trinity applications generate Postscript Level 1.
This output can be piped either directly to a Postscript-capable printer or be rendered by a postscript interpreter such as Ghostscript. The procedure is fairly common on Unix. Modern Linux distributions provide Postscript support in their default setup.
Initial Author: Matthias Ettrich