[Mac OS X TeX] opening ps, eps & dvi files from TeXShop

Bernard Knaepen bknaepen at ulb.ac.be
Sun Dec 9 18:33:17 CET 2001



Salut Gerard,
je lis la meme mailing list. Pour envoyer un fichier ps a une 
imprimante avec adresse ip tu peux utiliser dans l'application 
Terminal la commande lpr (tu dois ajouter l'imprimante dans le print 
center; ensuite tu utilises lpr -Pname_of_printer file.ps).
S'il s'agit d'une imprimante appletalk tu utilises d'abord dans 
terminal atlook pour connaitre le nom de l'imprimante; ensuite tu 
tapes
atprint name_of_printer < file.ps

A bientot,

Bernard.


>Hi,
>
>I read from the web site that TeXShop should be able to open ps, eps
>& dvi files. I tried, but nothing happens. What could be wrong?
>
>I upgraded to TeXShop 1.13 this morning (including the upgrade of
>teTeX and ghostscript), and I'm running MacOS 10.1.
>
>Maybe slightly off topic, but this is what prompted my interest in
>this ability of TeXShop: how can one send a PS file directly to a PS
>printer (i.e. without converting it to pdf: it seems to me that
>converting a PS file to pdf and then having the print driver
>reconverting it to PS for the printer's benefit is rather stupid)
>under MacOSX? (i.e. what the DropPS utility was doing under previous
>MacOS systems).
>
>Gérard Degrez
>
>
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