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Subject:Re: Looking for PostScript Composition Program From:Beth Friedman <bjf -at- WAVEFRONT -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 25 Nov 1998 15:37:41 -0600
In our previous episode, David M. Brown said:
> Weiner, Kandis wrote:
> >
> >
> > We currently work in FrameMaker and save as PostScript, sending the PS
> > files outside to be printed and composed into saddle stitch books.
>
> This sounds like a job for ClickBook, which I believe is available for
> both Macintosh and Windows.
Clickbook is good at what it does, but what it _doesn't_ do is
PostScript. It can print to PS machines, but it can't write
PostScript files.
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