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- Ghostscript
Ghostscript is the #1 PDL conversion, compression and interpreter tool available, offering native rendering of PDF, PostScript, PCL, XPS, raster and vector files, as well as ASCII text
- Ghostscript - Wikipedia
Ghostscript can be used as a raster image processor (RIP) for raster computer printers —for instance, as an input filter of line printer daemon —or as the RIP engine behind PostScript and PDF viewers
- How to use Ghostscript - MIT
This document describes how to use the command line Ghostscript client Ghostscript is also used as a general engine inside other applications (for viewing files for example) Please refer to the documentation for those applications for using Ghostscript in other contexts
- GNU Ghostscript - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation
Ghostscript was originally written by Peter Deutsch The original Ghostscript program is maintained by a group of developers from Artifex Software Inc Henry Stiles and Ray Johnston are the main developers
- Ghostscript : Releases
Ghostscript is available under both an Open Source AGPL license and Commercial license Please visit artifex com licensing to understand the differences in these licensing agreements, or to acquire a commercial license
- Ghostscript Downloads - Artifex
Ghostscript is available under both an Open Source AGPL license and Commercial license Please visit artifex com licensing to understand the differences in these licensing agreements, or to acquire a commercial license
- Introduction to GNU Ghostscript
Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript language A PostScript interpreter usually takes as input a set of graphics commands The output is usually a page bitmap which is then sent to an output device such as a printer or display PostScript is embedded in many printers Ghostscript has several main uses:
- Download Ghostscript
Ghostscript is an interpreter for the PostScript language and for PDF Versions entitled GPL Ghostscript are distributed with the GNU General Public License, which allows free use, and free copying and redistribution under certain conditions (including, in some cases, commercial distribution)
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