Quoth Joel Hammer: > > \shade{val} > > I tried this and didn't quite get what I wanted. So, I went back to
I'm not surprised. No Postscript coder am I. > basics (really) and read the first chapter about postscript again and > then looked at the postscript which enscript generates. There is a Box > routine generated in enscript's standard postscript output, so, this text > file gives a nice blue page on which are displayed two small pictures > (jpg's) side by side (converted to encapsulated postscript by convert). > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 0 1 setrgbcolor 5 5 500 760 Box fill grestore} > [EMAIL PROTECTED] n ]{junk1.epsi} > [EMAIL PROTECTED] x3i y-1]{junk2.epsi} Excellent stuff, Joel. Thanks! > enscript is run with this command: > > enscript -o junk.ps junk.txt -e > > If you want to get this to work, of course, you have to generate the > control code for zero, not the two characters [EMAIL PROTECTED] On my keyboard > [cntrl v][0] > (followed by your next character or space) works. At least in vi in insert > mode. Kurt -- Think of your family tonight. Try to crawl home after the computer crashes. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users