>|I use dvips as my routine viewer when editing, so it's
 >|an easy step to use it to make a pdf when I'm ready.
 >|However, I do recognize that some people would rather
 >|have a single command they can type in a command window
 >|to make their pdf.

Don: I think you mean gsview, not dvips. And Jean-Pierre's
question wasn't how to call ps2pdf but about where to find
documentation.

Bob

 >|> -----Original Message-----
 >|> From: TeX-Music [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob
 >|> Tennent
 >|> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 6:44 AM
 >|> To: Werner Icking Music Archive
 >|> Subject: Re: [Tex-music] ps2pdf and pdf2ps user manuals.
 >|>
 >|>  >|I couldn't find any on my MiKTeX distribution. Are there any
 >|somewhere?
 >|>
 >|> Look for Ps2pdf.htm in the doc folder of a ghostscript installation
 >|(Program
 >|> Files\gs\gsX.XX).
 >|>
 >|> Bob T.
 >|>
 >|> P.S. I've had better results using pdftops from xpdf than pdf2ps.
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