Michail,
I use a Laserjet 4050 for all of my output. It takes postscript
directly.
In four years of operation with it and groff produced output, I've
had no
problems. I also use gv to display the groff output prior to
printing. So, at
least from my perspective, postscript is alive and
On 10-Mar-06 Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding what to consider
I recently typeset a 400-page book that is going to the publisher
in the next few weeks (I am not the author). It is typeset using
groff and PostScript output. I also convert the PS to PDF for
emailing to reviewers. Font used: New Century Schoolbook: normal
bold, and italics.
I also create
On 11/03/2006, at 1:28 AM, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding what to
On Friday 10 Mar 2006 14:28, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
Do you know how other people use it?
Is it really in use?
Do you use fonts supplied with groff or install your own font files?
Werner is now desiding
I've been watching this thread with a little concern.
Regarding Mikhail's final remark, I would like to say that, whatever
additional fonts become available with groff, the standard Adobe
fonts should remain the default.
You are probably misunderstanding. We are talking about updating the
On Friday, 10 March 2006 at 17:28:51 +0300, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
let us run some survey.
Please, tell us, how do you use groff PS output.
I use PostScript output for almost everything. My book The Complete
FreeBSD (http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/) is written
in