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I used that utility at a previous position and for the most part, it was
a useful thing to have around. However, either due to the software or
due to something on my end, it isn't very forgiving with anything
irregular. it doesn't (at least didn't) handle code that wasn't
perfectly clean....OTOH, it could have been me.
Cheryl Dwyer wrote:
>
> Lonnye Yancey wrote:
> >...I want to be able
> >to actually *look* at my postscript file...
>
> You might try a product called "RoPS" with which you can view your PS
> file on your screen or print it (after enlarging the view several
> times). We downloaded an evaluation copy and are now in the process of
> purchasing the product ($45). Check it out at:
>
>http://www.centprod.demon.co.uk/faq.htm
>
> OpenGate Software Ltd, 40 Sillwood Road, Brighton, BN1 2LE, England.
> Phone +44 (0)1270 270 270 Fax +44 (0)1270 270 271 Email
> info -at- opengate -dot- co -dot- uk
>
> Cheryl
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