To echo what Paul said, I also have the feeling that Adobe's support
for Display PostScript [TM] is, uh, fairly soft at this point, since
they came out with Acrobat. I know that the upper management here had
to jump through hoops a few years ago to license the DPS technology
just so that we could deploy an X-based program that would display
PostScript documents (and to print PostScript on our printers).

The X Window System is essentially, free, open, and has a wealth of
talent that can support it, either officially or unofficially.

Trying to use DPS as an integral part of an X Server type program
is, IMNSHO, ludicrous.

Bayard

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