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psmerge

filter to merge several PostScript files into one


see also : psbook - psselect - pstops - epsffit - psnup - psresize - fixscribeps - getafm - fixdlsrps - fixfmps - fixpsditps - fixpspps - fixtpps - fixwfwps - fixwpps - fixwwps - extractres - includeres - showchar

Synopsis

psmerge [ -oout.ps ] file.ps ...


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description

Psmerge merges PostScript documents into a single document. It only works in the specific case the the files were created using the same application, with the same device setup and resources (fonts, procsets, patterns, files, etc) loaded.

If the -o option is used, output will be sent to the file named, otherwise it will go to standard output.

Psmerge will merge multiple files concatenated into a single file as if they were in separate files.

trademarks

PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.


bugs

psmerge is for a very specific case; it does not merge files in the general case.


see also

psbook , psselect , pstops , epsffit , psnup , psresize , psmerge, fixscribeps , getafm , fixdlsrps , fixfmps , fixpsditps , fixpspps , fixtpps , fixwfwps , fixwpps , fixwwps , extractres , includeres , showchar


author

Copyright (C) Angus J. C. Duggan 1991-1995

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