Subdirectories of PostScript:
Categories related to Computers: Data Formats: Document: Publishing: PostScript: Computers: Companies: Adobe Systems, Inc. (5) Computers: Data Formats: Document: Publishing: PDF (131) Computers: Data Formats: Open Standards (29) Computers: Programming: Languages (12,957) Computers: Programming: Languages: Interpreted: Procedural (6) Websites on PostScript: Adobe PostScript The official site of PostScript, with resources, information, and links. Adobe PostScript Language Specifications Official specification of the core data format/language and of several of its extensions, specification errata and supplements. Hosted by the Adobe Solutions Network. Adobe PostScript SDK Archive A compilation of documents and sample code previously distributed on CD as the Print Technologies software development kit. Don Lancaster's PostScript Library Essays and examples on PostScript programming. Examples from the Blue book Excerpts covering basic graphics, printing text, applications, and modifying and creating fonts. Luc Devroye's PostScript Page Links to various Resources. PostScript and GhostScript Resources Links to general information, utilities, and software. The PostScript Area Overview and history of language, explanation on how PostScript renderers work, troubleshooting database, and other basic information about PostScript. PostScript Books Lists a couple of Adobe and third-party publications. PostScript Language Reference Complete list of PostScript operators, operands, and symbols. Also features a PostScript troubleshooting section, information on document structuring conventions, the OpenPress Interface (OPI) specification, and a list of books. PostScript Language Referenz Includes, third edition. PostScript Manual David Maxwell's introduction to programming in PostScript. PostScript Processing Speed Test Benchmark for PostScript printers. PostScript Routines Briefly describes some pieces of re-usable PostScript code. Software for the Macintosh Millennium A shareware archive of approximately thirteen thousand lines of annotated PostScript Code. Thinking In PostScript Glenn Reid's book, generously made available in PDF format. Wikipedia: PostScript Encylopedia article about the language and document format.
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