In this lecture, we will explore a simple interpreter architecture for a real language called PostScript, a page description language created by Adobe Systems circa 1982. PostScript (PS) is ...
PostScript, or PS is a common printing language used by many printer manufacturers. PostScript may be common; however, it is not found available for many printers. PostScript is used in high-end ...
If you print PostScript graphics -- such as Encapsulated PostScript files created in drawing programs and page-layout applications -- to a non-PostScript office printer, you'll see either a gray box ...
(pstest.ps) runlibfile (readme-code.ps) run (Snippets for the Readme) test-case (return-one) should (return 1) return-one 1 assert-equal (return-two) should (return 2) return-two 2 assert-equal ...
You can use this printing desk accessory to explore programming your LaserWriter directly, using an example postscript file in this article. In future issues of MacTutor, we will expand on postscript ...
Printers usually fall into two categories, they are either PostScript (PS) or Printer Control Language (PCL) printers. Both PostScript and Printer Control Language are page descriptive languages. This ...
SubOS is a process-specific protection mechanism, a more extensive discussion on SubOS can be found in [12]. Under SubOS any application (e.g. ghostscript, perl, etc.) that might operate on possibly ...