On Sunday 11 February 2007 09:36, Don Cox wrote:
> On 11/02/07, Tim Doty wrote:
>
> do so.
>
> > The fact that PostScript *does* have such ability
makes it *more* than
> > just a page description language -- you can quite
literally write
> > programs in it. A small PostScript program to
create a fractal
> > snowflake (among other PostScript programs) used
to float around the
> > BBSes and I'm sure can still be downloaded
somewhere on the Internet.
> >
> > However, in practice very few people/applications
make use of the
> > programming aspects of PostScript. Instead they
use it as just a page
> > description language.
>
> Don Lancaster is the great champion of Postscript
programming.
>
> http://www.tinaja.com/
Thanks for the link, that looks worth bookmarking for his
PostScript
information alone.
Tim Doty
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