There is a much more up-to-date Ghostscript port for Mac, called
MacGhostView, which includes a separate drag and drop app for converting PS
files to PDF. It is based on Ghostscript 8, the most recent build.

You can find it through www.versiontracker.com, I haven't got the page at
hand.

In addition, note that you can convert PS files, which can include multiple
pages. Using EPS as a conversion format is not at all ideal.

All you need to do is to set up a postscript printer, using the Adobe
Acrobat Distiller 3.0 PPD (available at the Adobe site, this gives you some
extra pageformat and printing options which are useful for PDFs) and print
to a file.

Johannes



On 26.06.2003 17:58 Uhr, Brad Beyenhof wrote

> For the interested, the Ghostscript port for Mac (MacGSView) is
> available here:
> <http://www.cs.wisc.edu/%7Eghost/macos/index.htm>
> 
> You can export pages as EPS files and then use MacGSView to convert
> them to PDFs.  It runs in Classic, so if you wanted to skip a step and
> just print from the viewer you'd run into the same printer issue that
> got you to this point.  Also (rather unfortunately), it seems that you
> cannot combine several EPS files into a multi-page PDF, so you'd have
> to convert and print each page individually.

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