?? ? wrote: >I today received this postscript file from the school's paper (from the >university I was in), there is a report of me on the paper so I wish to keep >the postscript file in case I wish to print it. > >They made the paper using a DTP tool made by the founder co, from China. >This damned software is the most silly DTP tool I ever know (because I was >doing DTP years ago), if any international product made its way in L10N >ealier this product must not exist. So, now gsview opens this file with >warning and complains about the document structure, and display pages of >junks. I don't ask the school's paper, because I am sure they don't know >what PS file is for at all, they just hand the PS file to print house where >the print house also have founder co. system to RIP it. > >When I was doing DTP in the past years, the final PS file for same paper >size of school's paper is about 300MB size, however, this PS file from the >school's paper is only 2MB size. So I guess I don't have the font they used, >and they didn't include glyph in PS file. The ps file header said it's PS >level 2, but file(1) told me this is level3 ps file. Any attempt to >interprete this file by using gs(1) (afpl) cause core dump. > >Now how do I do with this file? The file is available at >http://218.85.104.202/BZ.PS and shall stay there for a week. > >I wish I could at least print this file. If this is not possible I'll give >up. Anyway it is not very important to me. > >
Okay, don't help me. I think I hate the DTP software and no longer willing to solve the problem. I found this PS file is referring several GIF files that the school's paper didn't sent to me. I wish I could scan the published paper instead. And: is it allowed for PS file to refer to outside files? I never ever seen this kind of PS file before.
