%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ PSUtils-&psutils-version; PSUtils Introduction to PSUtils PSUtils is a set of utilities to manipulate PostScript files. &lfs77_checked; Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &psutils-md5sum; Download size: &psutils-size; Estimated disk space required: &psutils-buildsize; Estimated build time: &psutils-time; User Notes: Installation of PSUtils Install PSUtils by running the following commands: sed 's@/usr/local@/usr@g' Makefile.unix > Makefile && make This package does not come with a test suite. Now, as the root user: make install Command Explanations sed 's@/usr/local@/usr@g' Makefile.unix > Makefile: This command creates a Makefile that installs the program to the /usr prefix instead of the /usr/local prefix. Contents Installed Programs Installed Libraries Installed Directories epsffit, extractres, fixdlsrps, fixfmps, fixmacps, fixpsditps, fixpspps, fixscribeps, fixtpps, fixwfwps, fixwpps, fixwwps, getafm, includeres, psbook, psmerge, psnup, psresize, psselect, pstops, and showchar None /usr/share/psutils Sometimes psnup and other utilities from this package produce PostScript files that don't conform to Adobe's DSC standard. CUPS may print them incorrectly. On the other hand, CUPS has builtin replacements for most commands from this package. For example, to print a document 2-up, you can issue this command: lp -o number-up=2 <filename> Short Descriptions epsffit fits an EPSF file to a given bounding box. epsffit psbook rearranges pages into signatures. psbook psnup puts multiple pages per physical sheet of paper. psnup psresize alters the document paper size. psresize psselect selects pages and page ranges. psselect pstops performs general page rearrangements and selection. pstops scripts the remaining commands are scripts that perform specific functions described in their respective man pages.