Dvips: A DVI-to-PostScript Translator
for version 5.66a
February 1997
Tomas Rokicki
(edited for Dvipsk by <
kb@mail.tug.org
>)
Why use Dvips?
Installation
`config.ps'
installation
PostScript font installation
Ghostscript installation
Diagnosing problems
Debug options
No output at all
Output too small or inverted
Error messages from printer
Long documents fail to print
Including graphics fails
Invoking Dvips
Basic usage of Dvips
Command-line options
Option summary
Option details
Environment variables
Dvips configuration files
Configuration file searching
Configuration file commands
Paper size and landscape orientation
`papersize'
special
Configuration file paper size command
Paper trays
Interaction with PostScript
PostScript figures
The bounding box comment
Using the EPSF macros
EPSF scaling
EPSF clipping
`psfile'
special
Dynamic creation of PostScript graphics files
Fonts in figures
PostScript header files
Including headers from TeX
Including headers from the command line
Headers and memory usage
Literal PostScript
"
special: Literal PostScript
`ps'
special
Literal headers:
`!'
\special
PostScript hooks
Literal examples
HyperTeXt
Hypertext caveats
Hypertext specials
PostScript fonts
Font concepts
Metric files
Glyph files
Virtual fonts
Encodings
How PostScript typesets a character
Making a PostScript font available
Invoking Afm2tfm
Changing font encodings
`-t'
: Changing TeX encodings
`-p'
: Changing PostScript encodings
`-T'
: Changing both TeX and PostScript encodings
Reencoding with Afm2tfm
Encoding file format
Special font effects
Afm2tfm options
`psfonts.map'
: PostScript font catalog
Color
Color macro files
User-definable colors
Color subtleties
Printing in black/white after colorizing
Color device configuration
Color support details
Color specifications
Color specials
Index
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