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Subject:Re: concatenating PostScript files From:Stephen Victor <svictor -at- LGC -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 22 May 1995 16:44:28 CDT
> I produce change pages for our newest documentation set. I end up with lots
of
> separate PostScript files. I now need to combine these files to avoid a
> per-file setup charge from my print vendor. Anyone have any suggestions for
> combining PS files? A PostScript editor perhaps?
> Kimberly Ferri
I'm afraid it can't be done. PostScript files are self-contained sets of
instructions. Combining them would just confuse the output device. If there's a
PostScript editor that allows you to do this, I'd love to hear about it.
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Stephen P. Victor svictor -at- lgc -dot- com
Landmark Graphics Corporation http://www.cda.ulpgc.es/steve.html
15150 Memorial Drive
Houston, TX 77009 USA
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