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+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
+ Version 2, June 1991
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+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
+ `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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+This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
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+library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/Changelog b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/Changelog
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+2009-03-02 0.4
+
+ Handles hires boundingbox. Can use MikTeX Ghostscript. Updated,
+ streamlined Ruby subset. Simpler testing of prerequisites. In
+ particular, no pdftops version testing. More tolerant boundingbox
+ parsing. Windows: View with... button. OS X: use open command for
+ viewing. Converting... text in main window.
+
+2008-07-28 0.3
+
+ TeX Live integration. Packaging for CTAN. Bug fixes: more tolerant
+ pdftops version testing; no inappropriate warning about missing
+ viewers under Mac OS X.
+
+2006-11-20 0.2.12
+
+ Bug fixes: log rotation now works. Solved quoting problems under
+ w2k by using short names. Minor updates to documentation.
+
+2006-11-03 0.2.11
+
+ Minor fixes. Changes in documentation.
+
+2006-10-29 0.2.10
+
+ Computed boundingbox padded by 1pt, to prevent some
+ cropping. Amount bb_spread is manually configurable. The File Open
+ dialog remembers the last directory visited (between function
+ calls, not between program sessions). Changes in documentation.
+
+2006-08-14 0.2.01
+
+ epspdf.app now packaged separately. Bug fix to Applescript applet
+ epspdf.app for starting up epspdftk under Mac OS X.
+
+2006-07-30 0.2
+
+ Original release
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/README
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+Epspdf is an ps/eps/pdf converter which can be used both from the
+command-line and as a GUI application.
+
+Full documentation is available in the doc subdirectory.
+
+Windows users: you may prefer the Windows setup program available
+from http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/ or on CTAN as part of
+epspdf-extra. This setup program includes a minimal subset of Ruby/Tk,
+whereas this version requires separate installation of Ruby, and for
+the GUI also Tcl/Tk.
+
+Mac users: you may want to have a look at epspdf_app, a very simple
+AppleScript applet for starting epspdftk.rb by double-clicking. Also
+available from http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/ or on CTAN as part of
+epspdf-extra.
+
+The files in the texlive subdirectory are NOT useful for a
+standalone installation. They are wrapper scripts for
+embedding epspdf and epspdftk into TeX Live.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/README.tl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/README.tl
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+The scripts in this directory are for use by TeX Live and are
+useless for a standalone install.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/default.css b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/default.css
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+body {
+ color: black;
+ background-color: #ffe;
+ margin-left: 15px;
+ margin-right: 5px;
+ font-family: serif;
+}
+
+h1, h2, h3 {
+ font-weight: bold;
+ color: #008;
+}
+h1 {
+ font-size: xx-large;
+ margin-top: 12px;
+ margin-bottom: 6px;
+}
+h1.display {
+ text-align: center;
+}
+h2 {
+ font-size: x-large;
+ margin-top: 12px;
+ margin-bottom: 6px;
+}
+h3 {
+ margin-top: 9px;
+ margin-bottom: 3px;
+}
+p {
+ margin-top: 6px;
+ margin-bottom: 3px;
+ max-width: 60em;
+}
+p.display {
+ text-align: center;
+ max-width: none;
+}
+.fineprint {
+ font-size: x-small;
+}
+
+blockquote {
+ max-width: 40em;
+}
+
+table {
+ border-width: 0px;
+ margin-left: 0px;
+ margin-right: 6px;
+}
+table#prereq {
+ border: 2px solid #448;
+ margin-top: 9px;
+ margin-bottom: 9px;
+}
+table#prereq th {
+ text-align: left;
+ }
+td, th {
+ padding-left: 12px;
+ padding-right: 12px;
+ max-width: 55em;
+}
+tfoot {
+ font-style: italic;
+ font-size: small;
+}
+th, tfoot td {
+ background-color: #ffc;
+}
+
+ul, dl {
+ margin-top: 9px;
+ margin-bottom: 9px;
+ max-width: 60em;
+}
+ul li {
+ margin-top: 3px;
+ margin-bottom: 3px;
+ margin-left: -6px
+}
+pre {
+ margin-top: 3px;
+ margin-bottom: 3px;
+ margin-left: 0px;
+}
+
+img {
+ margin: 20px;
+ float: right;
+ clear: right;
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/epspdf.install b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/support/epspdf/epspdf.install
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+ Epspdf and epspdftk
+
+ A multiplatform GUI- and command-line converter for [e]ps and pdf.
+
+ Siep Kroonenberg,
+ siepo at cybercomm dot nl
+
+ [1]Current online version of this page
+
+Table of Contents
+
+ * [2]Features
+ * [3]Prerequisites
+ * [4]Installation
+ * [5]Preview programs
+ * [6]Files
+ * [7]Releases
+ * [8]User Manual
+
+Features
+
+ * Distiller
+ * Works both for documents and for graphics
+ * Single-page selection
+ * Also converts from pdf back to PostScript and eps
+ * Removal of preview headers from eps files
+ * Cropping extra whitespace
+ * Grayscaling (sometimes)
+ * GUI- and command-line version
+ * GUI-configurable preferences
+ * Multiplatform: works unchanged on Windows, Unix/Linux and Mac OS X
+ * Support for TeX Live and MiKTeX
+
+ Epspdf has been created with TeX in mind. For TeX and its derivatives, eps
+ and pdf are the preferred graphics formats.
+
+ Ghostscript can convert PostScript to pdf. However, few people are
+ prepared to deal with the ghostscript command-line. Several command-line
+ utilities try to help out, e.g. epstopdf, a2ping, and the convert utility
+ from ImageMagick. But for most users this is still not good enough.
+
+ Epspdftk adds a GUI, with buttons to select options and with dialogs for
+ opening and saving files.
+
+ A lot more can be done if you can round-trip between PostScript and pdf.
+ Although Ghostscript can go from pdf to PostScript, pdftops does a much
+ better job converting text back to PostScript. This opens several new
+ possibilities: grayscaling and computing a better boundingbox for either
+ eps- or pdf graphics, and page selection from multipage PostScript- and
+ pdf documents. Epspdf will use pdftops if it can find it, and silently
+ does whatever back-and-forth conversions are necessary.
+
+ The command-line program epspdf is written in Ruby. Epspdftk, its GUI
+ companion, in Ruby/Tk.
+
+ Starting with the 2008 edition, epspdf is included in TeX Live as an
+ optional package, complete with wrapper scripts epspdf and epspdftk which
+ can be called from the command-line without further ado.
+
+Prerequisites
+
+ These are the required and optional prerequisites, which will be checked
+ for when epspdf starts:
+
+ * Ghostscript
+ * pdftops from the xpdf suite, strongly recommended for better pdf to
+ PostScript conversions
+ * Ruby 1.8.x
+ * Tcl/Tk is only required for the GUI interface. Only version 8.4 has
+ been tested.
+ * Optional: viewers for PostScript and pdf
+
+ You may not have to install all of these yourself.
+
+ Linux
+
+ On a current Linux distribution you can almost certainly install
+ everything from your distribution's package repositories. You may have to
+ install Ruby's Tk bindings, in addition to Ruby and Tcl/Tk themselves. The
+ name of such a package might be e.g. libtcltk-ruby. As to PostScript- and
+ pdf viewers: epspdf tests for several popular viewers, but the
+ configuration screen also lets you specify viewers manually.
+
+ Mac OS X (Tiger and later)
+
+ Ruby and Tcl/Tk are already part of the operating system. Ghostscript is
+ included in MacTeX, but is also available via e.g. MacPorts. You can get
+ pdftops from MacPorts as part of either Poppler or xpdf. Another source is
+ [9]http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/.
+
+ If you want to compile xpdf it yourself, which is not hard, you can ignore
+ warnings about X, Motif or FreeType not being found since these missing
+ libraries won't affect the compilation of pdftops.
+
+ Windows (Windows 2000 and later)
+
+ By itself, Windows lacks any of the prerequisites of epspdf. However, a
+ TeX installation may fill some of the gaps, and there is a special Windows
+ installer which includes a partial Ruby installation. See the table below:
+
+ TeX distribution Installer Zipfile
+ (1) MikTeX and TeX Live 2008 include a hidden Ghostscript which is always
+ installed, and which epspdf knows how to find. Caveat: although older
+ versions of TeX Live include a Ghostscript installer, it is not impossible
+ to install an older TeX Live without Ghostscript, in which case you have
+ to provide a Ghostscript yourself.
+ (2) With TeX Live >= 2008, you are better off installing the TeX Live
+ package, which also gives you wrapper batchfiles epspdf.bat and
+ epspdftk.bat. You still need to install Ruby and Tcl/Tk.
+ TeX Live[10](1) No additional Ruby, Tcl/Tk[11](2)
+ requirements
+ MiKTeX Pdftops (optional) Pdftops (optional); Ruby,
+ Tcl/Tk(optional)
+ Ghostscript, pdftops Ghostscript;
+ Other/None (optional) pdftops(optional), Ruby,
+ Tcl/Tk (optional)
+
+ URLs for the prerequisites
+
+ Ghostscript and GSview ([12]http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/)
+ Contains sources and Windows binaries. The Windows binaries come
+ with standard GUI Windows setup programs.
+
+ XPDF ([13]http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/)
+ Sources and Windows binaries. The Windows binaries are packaged
+ into a zipfile, which has to be manually unpacked. The Configure
+ screen of epspdftk lets you browse for the chosen location. You
+ have to do this only once.
+
+ XPDF, Mac OS X binaries ([14]http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/)
+ These are universal binaries.
+
+ TeX Live ([15]http://www.tug.org/texlive/)
+ TeX Live 2008 includes epspdf as an optional install. For Windows,
+ this version doesn't require external copies of pdftops or
+ Ghostscript but does not include Ruby or Tcl/Tk.
+
+ MacTeX ([16]http://www.tug.org/mactex/)
+ MacTeX is based on TeX Live. Its set of add-ons includes
+ Ghostscript, and can be downloaded separately.
+
+ The MacPorts Project ([17]http://www.macports.org/)
+ MacTeX has Poppler- and xpdf packages either of which include
+ pdftops.
+
+ Ruby one-click installer for Windows (
+ [18]http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinstaller/)
+ Current versions (1.8.4 and later) require Tcl/Tk to be separately
+ installed.
+
+ Old releases of Ruby one-click installer (
+ [19]http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167)
+ Versions prior to 1.8.4 include Tcl/Tk.
+
+ Ruby source code ([20]http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/)
+ For those people who prefer to roll their own...
+
+ ActiveTcl from ActiveState (
+ [21]http://activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/
+ Get version 8.4, not 8.5.
+
+Installation
+
+ First make sure that the prerequisites are met. Then:
+
+ TeX Live 2008
+
+ Use TeX Live's package manager tlmgr for installation.
+
+ Windows setup program
+
+ Download the [22]epspdftk setup program. You can run it in the usual way,
+ by double-clicking. The setup program will create entries in your start
+ menu for epspdftk and for the user manual.
+
+ Windows zipfile
+
+ Download the [23]epspdf zip file, unpack it somewhere and create a
+ shortcut for epspdftk.rbw. If you plan to use the command-line version,
+ put a batchfile in a directory on your path with the line
+
+ "<path_to_ruby.exe>" "<path_to_epspdf.rb>" %*
+
+ With such a batchfile, the caller has to take care of quoting:
+
+ epspdf "my file.eps" "my file.pdf"
+
+ Epspdf[tk] has been tested with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows
+ Vista.
+
+ Unix/Linux
+
+ Download the [24]tar.gz archive and unpack it in some directory. All files
+ should be in the same directory; that is how they find each other. If you
+ plan to use epspdf.rb from the command-line, then create a shell script
+ epspdf such as
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ <path_to_epspdf>/epspdf.rb "$@"
+
+ and put it somewhere on your path.
+
+ You can do the same for epspdftk. The first command-line parameter will be
+ interpreted as startup directory for the file browser.
+
+ Mac OS X
+
+ Install as for Unix/Linux. Here, too, all files should be in the same
+ directory.
+
+ You can try to start epspdftk.rb from the dock or by doubleclicking. If
+ that doesn't work out, give the [25]epspdf.app applet a try. After
+ unpacking, move the file epspdf.app to the same directory as the .rb
+ files. The zipfile also includes this file in text format
+ (epspdf.applescript).
+
+ Epspdf mostly duplicates functionality of Preview. But having an alternate
+ conversion engine means that you can have another shot at problem files.
+
+Preview programs
+
+ Windows
+
+ Epspdftk will use the default Windows programs for PostScript and pdf. If
+ you have TeX Live 2008 or later then you can assign <TeX Live
+ root>\bin\win32\psv.bat as previewer for .ps- and .eps files. For Windows
+ only, there is an additional View with... button to select a viewer
+ yourself.
+
+ Unix/Linux
+
+ Supported PostScript viewers include evince, gv, gsview and okular. These
+ are also listed as pdf viewers. Additional pdf viewers are xpdf, gpdf,
+ epdfview and acroread/Adobe Reader. You can also specify a previewer
+ manually in the configuration screen; see the [26]user manual..
+
+ Mac OS X
+
+ Epspdftk will always use the default pdf viewer under OS X, usually
+ Preview or Adobe Reader.
+
+Files
+
+ * [27]epspdf.0.4.0.tgz preferred for Unix and Mac OS X
+ * [28]epspdf.0.4.0.zip preferred for Windows
+ * [29]epspdf.0.4.0.exe Windows setup program, including Ruby/Tk subset
+ * [30]epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip Mac OS X applet for starting epspdftk.rb
+
+ Older releases
+
+ * [31]epspdf.0.3.0.tgz for Unix and Mac OS X
+ * [32]epspdf.0.3.0.zip for Windows
+ * [33]epspdf.0.3.0.exe Windows setup program
+ * [34]epspdf.0.2.12.tgz for Unix and Mac OS X
+ * [35]epspdf.0.2.12.zip for Windows
+ * [36]epspdf.0.2.12.exe Windows setup program
+ * [37]epspdf.0.2.11.tgz for Unix and Mac OS X
+ * [38]epspdf.0.2.11.zip for Windows
+ * [39]epspdf.0.2.11.exe Windows setup program
+ * [40]epspdf.0.2.01.tgz for Unix and Mac OS X
+ * [41]epspdf.0.2.01.zip for Windows
+ * [42]epspdf.0.2.exe, Windows setup program
+
+Releases
+
+ 0.4.0
+ Current version. Optionally uses hires boundingbox. Faster startup
+ due to simpler testing of prerequisites. Grayscaling: support for
+ HSB color model, although I yet have to encounter a PostScript
+ file using this. Manual converted to texinfo format. Windows: new
+ View with... button; support for MikTeX's built-in Ghostscript;
+ streamlined Ruby subset, with Tcl/Tk compiled from source.
+
+ 0.3.0
+ Under Windows, now recognizes whether it is embedded in TeX Live
+ 2008 and then can use ghostscript/pdftops from TeX Live. Also
+ added TeX Live wrapper scripts. Uninstaller for Windows setup
+ program. Bug fixes: now accepts non-numerical version strings for
+ pdftops. No longer checks for viewers under Mac OS X.
+
+ 0.2.12
+ Bug fixes: log rotation now works. Under Windows, sometimes
+ boundingboxes couldn't be calculated. This was caused by double
+ quotes within backquotes. This is now avoided by using short
+ filenames within backquotes. Minor changes in user guide.
+
+ 0.2.11
+ Minor fixes. Changes in documentation.
+
+ 0.2.10
+ A computed boundingbox is now expanded by one point in all
+ directions. This should prevent too-tight cropping. There is no
+ interface for changing this amount; it can only be changed by
+ hand-editing the bb_spread option in the .epspdfrc file or in the
+ HKCU\software\epspdf registry key.
+ The File Open dialog remembers the last directory visited (between
+ calls, not between program sessions).
+ Changes in documentation.
+
+ 0.2.01
+ Fixes to the Applescript applet epspdf.app for starting up
+ epspdftk under Mac OS X. It picks up the terminal search path and
+ no longer requires correct settings in
+ $HOME/.MacOSX/environment.plist. Epspdf.app is now packaged
+ separately, under Mac OS X, and now has an intact resource fork.
+ It has been removed from the other archives.
+
+ 0.2
+ Original release
+
+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ Last revised: February 29, 2009
+
+References
+
+ Visible links
+ 1. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/
+ 2. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#features
+ 3. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#prerequisites
+ 4. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#install
+ 5. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#preview
+ 6. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#files
+ 7. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#releases
+ 8. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.pdf
+ 9. http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/
+ 10. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#tlnote
+ 11. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/index.html#tlzipnote
+ 12. http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
+ 13. http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/
+ 14. http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/
+ 15. http://www.tug.org/texlive/
+ 16. http://www.tug.org/mactex/
+ 17. http://www.macports.org/
+ 18. http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinstaller/
+ 19. http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167
+ 20. http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/
+ 21. http://activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/
+ 22. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.3.0.exe
+ 23. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.3.0.zip
+ 24. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.3.0.tgz
+ 25. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip
+ 26. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.pdf
+ 27. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.4.0.tgz
+ 28. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.4.0.zip
+ 29. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.4.0.exe
+ 30. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip
+ 31. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.3.0.tgz
+ 32. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.3.0.zip
+ 33. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.3.0.exe
+ 34. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.12.tgz
+ 35. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.12.zip
+ 36. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.12.exe
+ 37. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.11.tgz
+ 38. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.11.zip
+ 39. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.11.exe
+ 40. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.01.tgz
+ 41. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.01.zip
+ 42. http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/epspdf.0.2.exe
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+\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo -*-
+@c %**start of header
+@setfilename epspdf.info
+@settitle Epspdf and epspdftk User Guide 0.4
+@afourpaper
+@c %**end of header
+
+@ifhtml
+@alias chapter = unnumbered
+@alias section = unnumberedsec
+@alias subsection = unnumberedsubsec
+@end ifhtml
+
+@tex
+\input pstexi
+@end tex
+
+@iftex
+@textfonts
+@rm
+@raggedbottom
+@end iftex
+
+@set version 0.4.0
+@set homepage http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/
+
+@setchapternewpage off
+@paragraphindent none
+
+@copying
+This manual is for epspdf, version @value{version}.
+
+Copyright @copyright{} 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Siep Kroonenberg.
+
+@quotation
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
+entire document without royalty provided the copyright notice and this
+notice are preserved.
+@end quotation
+@end copying
+
+@titlepage
+@sp 2
+@center @titlefont {Epspdf and epspdftk User Manual}
+@sp 1
+@center A multiplatform GUI- and command-line converter for [e]ps and pdf
+@sp 2
+@center Siep Kroonenberg (@email{n dot s dot kroonenberg at rug dot nl})
+@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
+@insertcopying
+@end titlepage
+
+@contents
+
+@ifnottex
+@node Top
+@top Epspdf and epsdftk
+
+@insertcopying
+@end ifnottex
+
+@menu
+* Usage::
+* Command-line usage::
+* Notes on PostScript and pdf::
+* Troubleshooting::
+* Changes in version 0.4::
+
+@detailmenu
+ --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
+
+Usage
+
+* Overview::
+* Viewing::
+* Conversion options::
+* Converting::
+* The configuration screen::
+
+Command-line usage
+
+* Option summary::
+
+Notes on PostScript and pdf
+
+* Bitmapped and vector::
+* Font embedding::
+* Eps preview headers::
+* Bounding- and other boxes::
+* Orientation::
+* Exporting PostScript from Windows programs::
+
+Troubleshooting
+
+* Grayscaling fails::
+* Part of the graphic gets cut off::
+* Fonts look ugly::
+* Resources for troubleshooting::
+
+@end detailmenu
+@end menu
+
+@node Usage
+@chapter Usage
+
+@menu
+* Overview::
+* Viewing::
+* Conversion options::
+* Converting::
+* The configuration screen::
+@end menu
+
+@node Overview
+@section Overview
+
+Epspdftk converts files between eps, pdf and general
+PostScript. The main screen lets you open a file, select some options
+and convert the file.
+
+When opening a file, epspdf tries to find out file type and, in
+the case of a pdf file, the number of pages. This information is
+displayed in the box in the upper part of the screen.
+
+@noindent @image{images/main_w32,,3in}
+@iftex
+@hfill
+@end iftex
+@image{images/cnv_osx,,3in}
+
+@node Viewing
+@section Viewing
+
+The View button at the bottom of the screen calls an appropriate
+external viewer.
+
+@i{Windows:} Epspdftk simply tries to use the default Open command. A
+second button, labeled @i{View with...}, lets the user select a
+different program to view the file.
+
+For OS X the viewer is also the default program, but there is no @i{View
+with...} button.
+
+Under Linux the PostScript- and pdf viewers are
+configurable; see @ref{The configuration screen}.
+
+The View button is grayed if epspdf thinks that there is no
+previewer for the current file.
+
+@node Conversion options
+@section Conversion options
+
+@anchor{gray}@i{Grayscaling:} Simple color figures can be converted to
+grayscale. Bitmapped data won't be converted. If grayscaling doesn't
+work on non-bitmapped data, select the ``Try harder to
+grayscale'' option. This may cause an extra pdf-PostScript roundtrip.
+
+@i{Compute tight boundingbox:} This option is only available
+if a single page is converted.
+
+@i{Page selection:} The only possibilities are selecting a
+single page or selecting all pages. When converting to eps you are
+restricted to a single page.
+
+For general PostScript files, there is no quick way to determine
+the number of pages, so the program won't check beforehand whether
+you picked an existing page. If you picked a non-existent page, the
+program will abort. If you don't like that, convert the entire
+document to pdf first -- which will be done behind the scenes
+anyhow.
+
+Specifying options such as grayscaling or page selection may require
+several roundtrips between PostScript or eps and pdf.
+
+@node Converting
+@section Converting
+
+The Convert and save... button calls up a file save dialog. After a
+successful conversion, the result becomes the new current file, so you
+can judge the result by pressing the View button again.
+
+@node The configuration screen
+@section The configuration screen
+
+@image{images/config_lnx,3in}
+
+Epspdftk also has a configuration screen. The settings here are
+preserved between sessions.
+
+@subsection Configuring viewers
+
+Under Linux, the preferred PostScript- and pdf viewers can be configured
+in this screen. Epspdf looks for a number of PostScript- and pdf
+viewers, from which you can select one, but you can also enter one
+manually.
+
+For Windows and Mac OS X, there is no such configuration option. Epspdf
+will use the program associated with the file type, which can be
+configured outside epspdf. Under Windows, you can use the ``View
+with...'' button instead.
+
+@subsection Options for converting to pdf
+Double-check the setting ``Target use'' under ``Conversion to
+pdf''. Choose ``prepress'' for pdfs which are target for commercial
+printing. This option will try to embed all fonts, among other
+things. Often, printshops insist on this. With luck, Ghostscript fonts
+and system fonts will be used for fonts which were not originally
+embedded.
+
+On the other hand, you may prefer ``screen'' if file size is a
+concern. See also the Ghostscript documentation, in particular Use.htm
+and Ps2pdf.htm.
+
+@subsection Options for converting to PostScript
+For conversion the other way you may opt @i{not} to use pdftops even if
+it is available. In this case, the conversion will be done by
+Ghostscript. Characters may be converted to drawn shapes or little
+bitmaps so this is not recommended.
+
+Under Windows, this is also the place to point the program to the
+location of pdftops.exe.
+
+@anchor{hires}@subsection Hires BoundingBox
+Uncheck the option ``Use hires boundingbox if possible'' if otherwise
+the computed boundingbox is slightly too tight, resulting in some
+clipping. It has two effects:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+When converting to pdf, it uses the standard rather than the hires
+boundingbox for page dimensions
+@item
+When computing a boundingbox, it adds a small safety margin of 1pt to
+the standard boundingbox, except where it would make any boundingbox
+coordinate negative.
+@end itemize
+
+@node Command-line usage
+@chapter Command-line usage
+
+epspdf.rb, the library for epspdftk.rb, does double duty as command-line
+version of epspdftk.rb. It shares configuration settings with
+epspdftk.rb.
+
+It is strongly recommended to invoke epspdf.rb via a wrapper script
+epspdf or epspdf.bat on the search path, e.g.
+@example
+#!/bin/sh
+@var{path_to_epspdf}/epspdf.rb "@@"
+@end example
+for Unix/Linux/OS X, or
+@example
+"@var{path_to_ruby.exe}" "@var{path_to_epspdf.rb}" %*
+@end example
+for Windows. It is the responsibility of the caller to provide double
+quotes.
+
+The TeX Live package for epspdf already includes such wrapper scripts.
+
+Basic usage:
+
+@example
+epspdf [@var{options}] @var{infile} @var{outfile}
+@end example
+
+@menu
+* Option summary::
+@end menu
+
+@node Option summary
+@section Option summary
+
+The summary below is the output of a command @kbd{epspdf --help}
+for help.
+@example
+$ epspdf --help
+Epspdf version 0.4.0
+Copyright (C) 2006, 2008, 2009 Siep Kroonenberg
+Epspdf 0.4.0
+Convert between [e]ps and pdf formats
+Usage: epspdf.rb [options] infile [outfile]
+Default for outfile is file.pdf if infile is file.eps or file.ps
+Default for outfile is file.eps if infile is file.pdf
+ -g, --gray, --grey Convert to grayscale;
+ success not guaranteed
+ -G, --GRAY, --GREY Try harder to convert to grayscale
+ -p, --pagenumber=PAGENUMBER Page to be converted or selected
+ -b, --bbox, --BoundingBox Compute tight boundingbox
+ -n, --no-hires Don't use hires boundingbox
+ -r, --hires Use hires boundingbox
+ -T, --target=TARGET Target use of pdf; one of
+ default, printer, prepress, screen, ebook
+ -N, --pdfversion=PDFVERSION Pdf version to be generated
+ -V, --version=PDFVERSION Deprecated; use `-N' or `--pdfversion'.
+ -I Ignore pdftops even if available
+ (default: use if available)
+ -U Use pdftops if available
+ (overrides previous -I setting)
+ -C, --custom=CUSTOMOPTIONS Custom options for conversion to pdf,
+ view Use.htm and ps2pdf.htm from
+ the Ghostscript documentation set
+ -P, --psoptions=PSOPTIONS Options for pdftops; default -level3,
+ don't include -eps or page number options;
+ these will be generated by the program
+ -i, --info Info: display detected filetype
+ -s Save (some) settings
+ -d Debug: don't remove temp files
+ -v Prints version info
+ -h, --help Show this message
+@end example
+
+@node Notes on PostScript and pdf
+@chapter Notes on PostScript and pdf
+
+@menu
+* Bitmapped and vector::
+* Font embedding::
+* Eps preview headers::
+* Bounding- and other boxes::
+* Orientation::
+* Exporting PostScript from Windows programs::
+@end menu
+
+@node Bitmapped and vector
+@section Bitmapped and vector
+
+Pictures can be described either in terms of pixels, or more abstractly,
+in terms of geometric shapes, fonts and text.
+
+Bitmapped or pixel-based graphics are appropriate for photographs and
+screenshots, but less so for diagrams and spreadsheet-generated
+graphics.
+
+A file in PostScript- or pdf format can contain both types of graphic
+data, e.g. a text in vector format agains a photographic background in
+bitmapped format.
+
+Vector graphics can be freely scaled without losing sharpness or
+becoming pixellated. If bitmapped graphics are enlarged too much,
+individual pixels become apparent. With low-resolution bitmaps this
+happens sooner than with high-resolution bitmaps, but high-resolution
+bitmaps have (much) larger file sizes, and take longer to process.
+
+So avoid converting vector to bitmap. However, converting from bitmap to
+vector is also best avoided, since it is very hard to do well.
+
+Epspdf normally avoids conversion from vector to bitmap and never
+converts the other way. With the screen- and ebook ``Target use''
+option, included bitmaps tend to be downsampled, i.e. reduced to a lower
+resolution.
+
+@node Font embedding
+@section Font embedding
+
+When converting to pdf, Ghostscript handles font embedding differently
+depending on the ``Target use'' option. For prepress, it embeds even
+the standard fonts, including Times etc. Ghostscript has copies of these
+fonts in case the PostScript file doesn't have them. For screen, it
+doesn't embed standard fonts.
+
+You can embed fonts after the fact by converting pdf to eps or ps, and
+back to pdf, with target use set to ``prepress''. However, don't try this
+unless you have pdftops.
+
+If target use is set to ``screen'', then standard fonts will be removed
+instead of added. This option may also cause downsampling of bitmaps.
+
+@node Eps preview headers
+@section Eps preview headers
+
+Preview headers are quietly stripped from eps files. These
+preview headers are used by e.g. desktop-publishing software to
+represent eps files on screen without having to interpret the
+PostScript code itself. Epspdf currently has no option to preserve
+or add them.
+
+@node Bounding- and other boxes
+@section Bounding- and other boxes
+
+A PostScript file may have a page size and a boundingbox defined. A pdf
+file may have a mediabox, a trimbox and various other boxes. Ghostscript
+by itself normally converts the PostScript page -- which is anchored at
+(0,0) -- to the pdf mediabox.
+
+When epspdf or a similar program converts eps to pdf, it adds code to
+move the bottom left corner of the graphic to (0,0) and to set the page
+to the size of the graphic. Anything outside the boundingbox should be
+cut off.
+
+Both Ghostscript and pdftops have some parameters for setting or using
+these boxes; consult Ps2pdf.htm from the Ghostscript documentation and
+``pdftops --help'' or ``man pdftops''.
+
+@node Orientation
+@section Orientation
+
+There appears to be no reliable way to set orientation for PostScript-
+and pdf files. This may result part of a graphic being cut off after
+conversion or even everything falling outside the page / mediabox /
+boundingbox. It may help to change the extension from ``.eps'' to
+``.ps'' before converting to pdf. In this case, let epspdf generate a
+new boundingbox.
+
+@node Exporting PostScript from Windows programs
+@section Exporting PostScript from Windows programs
+
+Often, the only way to get EPS or PostScript from a Windows program is
+by ``printing'' to a PostScript file. From some programs, you can print
+a selection. A suitable driver which comes with Windows is Generic / MS
+Publisher Imagesetter. Pay attention to the printer properties: choose
+``Outline'' for font downloading and avoid the ``Optimize for speed''
+setting for PostScript Output Option. Try e.g. ``Archive''
+instead. These options can be found under the Advanced button.
+
+@image{images/ps_settings,2.5in}
+
+Other possibilities are the TpX and wmf2eps programs, which both
+have options to write clipboard contents to an emf file. Wmf2eps
+uses a printer driver in the background. For faithful conversion,
+pick wmf2eps; for subsequent editing, choose TpX. Both programs are
+available from @url{http://www.tug.org/ctan.html}.
+
+@node Troubleshooting
+@chapter Troubleshooting
+
+@menu
+* Grayscaling fails::
+* Part of the graphic gets cut off::
+* Fonts look ugly::
+* Resources for troubleshooting::
+@end menu
+
+@node Grayscaling fails
+@section Grayscaling fails
+
+See above, under @ref{gray,,Grayscaling}. Epspdf is
+limited by what can be done by the backend tools, i.e. Ghostscript
+and pdftops. In particular, epspdf cannot grayscale bitmapped data.
+
+@node Part of the graphic gets cut off
+@section Part of the graphic gets cut off
+
+Things to try:
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+If the PostScript file was generated with the Windows PostScript driver,
+experiment with the PostScript Output option. Don't choose Optimize for
+Speed.
+@item
+Replace the extension with ``.ps'' and let epspdf generate a
+boundingbox.
+@item
+Boundingbox calculations may be slightly inaccurate where text is
+involved. If just a sliver is cut off, let epspdf ignore the
+high-resolutuion boundingbox. Command-line option: ``-n'' or
+``--no-hires''.
+@end itemize
+
+@node Fonts look ugly
+@section Fonts look ugly
+
+If Ghostscript has to do the conversion from pdf to ps then text will
+not remain text, but will be replaced by drawn shapes or bitmaps. Try
+to get hold of the xpdf suite, which includes pdftops, especially if
+your files contain serious amount of text.
+
+@node Resources for troubleshooting
+@section Resources for troubleshooting
+
+@i{Logfile.} Epspdf and epspdftk maintain a log file
+epspdf.log in your home directory or, in case of Windows, your
+profile directory. This profile directory may be @file{c:\Documents and
+Settings\@var{your user name}}. Otherwise, open a DOS box and type
+@kbd{echo %USERPROFILE%}, which will produce this
+information.
+
+This logfile lists all Ghostscript- and pdftops program
+calls plus error information. ``EPCallError'' is probably a program
+error. 'EPSystemError'' is more likely caused by a faulty file, but
+may be a program error as well.
+
+@i{Temporary files.} The temporary files may give clues as
+well. They will be deleted at the end of the session (for the
+command-line version, give a -d parameter to keep the temporary
+files). Check the logfile as to which temporary files have been
+created.
+
+@anchor{Documentation}@i{Ghostscript- and pdftops documentation.} For
+Ghostscript, the most important files are Ps2pdf.htm and Use.htm. For
+pdftops, type @kbd{pdftops -h}. For Unix, there is also a man page, and
+for Windows there is a file pdftops.txt in the distribution zip.
+
+@node Changes in version 0.4
+@chapter Changes in version 0.4
+
+Hi-res boundingboxes are now supported. By default, conversion from eps
+to pdf now uses the hires boundingbox as ``page'' to determine the page
+dmensions of the pdf file. Other conversions preserve or generate a
+hires boundingbox.
+
+Under Windows, the new version looks for an installed @TeX{} and will
+use its private Ghostscript if it cannot find separately installed
+Ghostscript. @TeX{} Live's pdftops, being on the searchpath, will be
+used unless epspdf finds another copy first.
+
+There is now a ``-v'' (lowercase) option to print the version string.
+
+@ifhtml
+@section @url{index.html,Main page}
+@end ifhtml
+
+@bye
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
+"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
+ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
+
+<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
+
+<head>
+
+<link rel="stylesheet" href="default.css" type="text/css"/>
+
+<title>Epspdf and epspdftk</title>
+
+</head><body>
+
+<h1 class="display">Epspdf and epspdftk</h1>
+
+<p class="display">A multiplatform GUI- and command-line converter
+for [e]ps and pdf.</p>
+
+<p class="display"><i>Siep Kroonenberg,<br/><tt>siepo at cybercomm
+dot nl</tt></i></p>
+
+<p><a href="http://tex.aanhet.net/epspdf/">Current online version of
+this page</a></p>
+
+<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li><a href="#features">Features</a></li>
+<li><a href="#prerequisites">Prerequisites</a></li>
+<li><a href="#install">Installation</a></li>
+<li><a href="#preview">Preview programs</a></li>
+<li><a href="#files">Files</a></li>
+<li><a href="#releases">Releases</a></li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.pdf">User Manual</a></li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2><a name="features"/>Features</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Distiller</li>
+<li>Works both for documents and for graphics</li>
+<li>Single-page selection</li>
+<li>Also converts from pdf back to PostScript and eps</li>
+<li>Removal of preview headers from eps files</li>
+<li>Cropping extra whitespace</li>
+<li>Grayscaling (sometimes)</li>
+<li>GUI- and command-line version</li>
+<li>GUI-configurable preferences</li>
+<li>Multiplatform: works unchanged on Windows, Unix/Linux and Mac OS
+X</li>
+<li>Support for TeX Live and MiKTeX</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>Epspdf has been created with TeX in mind. For TeX and its
+derivatives, eps and pdf are the preferred graphics formats.</p>
+
+<p>Ghostscript can convert PostScript to pdf. However, few people
+are prepared to deal with the ghostscript command-line. Several
+command-line utilities try to help out, e.g. epstopdf, a2ping, and
+the convert utility from ImageMagick. But for most users this is
+still not good enough.</p>
+
+<p>Epspdftk adds a GUI, with buttons to select options and with
+dialogs for opening and saving files.</p>
+
+<p>A lot more can be done if you can round-trip between PostScript
+and pdf. Although Ghostscript can go from pdf to PostScript, pdftops
+does a much better job converting text back to PostScript. This
+opens several new possibilities: grayscaling and computing a better
+boundingbox for either eps- or pdf graphics, and page selection from
+multipage PostScript- and pdf documents. Epspdf will use pdftops if
+it can find it, and silently does whatever back-and-forth
+conversions are necessary.</p>
+
+<p>The command-line program epspdf is written in Ruby. Epspdftk,
+its GUI companion, in Ruby/Tk.</p>
+
+<p>Starting with the 2008 edition, epspdf is included in TeX Live as
+an optional package, complete with wrapper scripts epspdf and
+epspdftk which can be called from the command-line without further
+ado.</p>
+
+<h2><a name="prerequisites"/>Prerequisites</h2>
+
+<p>These are the required and optional prerequisites, which will be
+checked for when epspdf starts:</p>
+<ul>
+<li>Ghostscript</li>
+<li>pdftops from the xpdf suite, strongly recommended for better
+ pdf to PostScript conversions</li>
+<li>Ruby 1.8.<i>x</i></li>
+<li>Tcl/Tk is only required for the GUI interface. Only version 8.4
+ has been tested.</li>
+<li>Optional: viewers for PostScript and pdf</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>You may not have to install all of these yourself.</p>
+
+<h3>Linux</h3>
+
+<p>On a current Linux distribution you can almost certainly install
+everything from your distribution's package repositories. You may
+have to install Ruby's Tk bindings, in addition to Ruby and Tcl/Tk
+themselves. The name of such a package might be
+e.g. libtcltk-ruby. As to PostScript- and pdf viewers: epspdf tests
+for several popular viewers, but the configuration screen also lets
+you specify viewers manually.</p>
+
+<h3>Mac OS X (Tiger and later)</h3>
+
+<p>Ruby and Tcl/Tk are already part of the operating
+system. Ghostscript is included in MacTeX, but is also available via
+e.g. MacPorts. You can get pdftops from MacPorts as part of either
+Poppler or xpdf. Another source is <a
+href="http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/">http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/</a>.</p>
+
+<p>If you want to compile xpdf it yourself, which is not hard, you
+can ignore warnings about X, Motif or FreeType not being found since
+these missing libraries won't affect the compilation of pdftops.</p>
+
+<h3>Windows (Windows 2000 and later)</h3>
+
+<p>By itself, Windows lacks any of the prerequisites of
+epspdf. However, a TeX installation may fill some of the gaps, and
+there is a special Windows installer which includes a partial Ruby
+installation. See the table below:</p>
+
+<table id="prereq">
+
+ <thead><tr><th class="fcol">TeX
+ distribution</th><th>Installer</th><th>Zipfile</th></tr></thead>
+
+ <tfoot>
+ <tr><td colspan="3"><b><a name="tlnote"
+ class="fineprint"> (1)</a></b> MikTeX and TeX Live 2008 include a
+ hidden Ghostscript which is always installed, and which epspdf
+ knows how to find. Caveat: although older versions of TeX Live
+ include a Ghostscript installer, it is not impossible to install an
+ older TeX Live without Ghostscript, in which case you have to
+ provide a Ghostscript yourself.</td></tr>
+
+ <tr><td colspan="3"><b><a name="tlzipnote"
+ class="fineprint"> (2)</a></b> With TeX Live &ge; 2008, you are
+ better off installing the TeX Live package, which also gives you
+ wrapper batchfiles epspdf.bat and epspdftk.bat. You still need to
+ install Ruby and Tcl/Tk.</td></tr>
+ </tfoot>
+
+ <tr><th class="fcol">TeX Live<a href="#tlnote">(1)</a></th><td>No additional
+ requirements</td> <td>Ruby, Tcl/Tk<a href="#tlzipnote">(2)</a></td></tr>
+
+ <tr><th class="fcol">MiKTeX</th><td>Pdftops (optional)</td> <td>Pdftops
+ (optional); Ruby, Tcl/Tk(optional)</td></tr>
+
+ <tr><th class="fcol">Other/None</th><td>Ghostscript, pdftops (optional)</td>
+ <td>Ghostscript; pdftops(optional), Ruby, Tcl/Tk
+ (optional)</td></tr>
+
+
+</table>
+
+<h3>URLs for the prerequisites</h3>
+
+<dl>
+
+<dt>Ghostscript and GSview (<a
+ href="http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/">http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/</a>)</dt>
+ <dd>Contains sources and Windows binaries. The Windows binaries
+ come with standard GUI Windows setup programs.</dd>
+
+<dt>XPDF (<a
+ href="http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/">http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/</a>)</dt>
+ <dd> Sources and Windows binaries. The Windows binaries are
+ packaged into a zipfile, which has to be manually unpacked. The
+ Configure screen of epspdftk lets you browse for the chosen
+ location. You have to do this only once. </dd>
+
+<dt>XPDF, Mac OS X binaries (<a
+ href="http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/">http://users.phg-online.de/tk/MOSXS/</a>)</dt>
+ <dd>These are universal binaries.</dd>
+
+<dt>TeX Live (<a
+ href="http://www.tug.org/texlive/">http://www.tug.org/texlive/</a>)</dt>
+ <dd>TeX Live 2008 includes epspdf as an optional install. For
+ Windows, this version doesn't require external copies of pdftops
+ or Ghostscript but does not include Ruby or Tcl/Tk.</dd>
+
+<dt>MacTeX (<a
+ href="http://www.tug.org/mactex/">http://www.tug.org/mactex/</a>)</dt>
+ <dd>MacTeX is based on TeX Live. Its set of add-ons includes
+ Ghostscript, and can be downloaded separately.</dd>
+
+<dt>The MacPorts Project (<a
+ href="http://www.macports.org/">http://www.macports.org/</a>)</dt>
+ <dd>MacTeX has Poppler- and xpdf packages either of which include
+ pdftops.</dd>
+
+<dt>Ruby one-click installer for Windows (<a
+ href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinstaller/">
+ http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinstaller/</a>)</dt> <dd>Current
+ versions (1.8.4 and later) require Tcl/Tk to be separately
+ installed.</dd>
+
+<dt>Old releases of Ruby one-click installer (<a
+ href="http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167">
+ http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=167</a>)</dt> <dd>Versions
+ prior to 1.8.4 include Tcl/Tk.</dd>
+
+<dt>Ruby source code (<a
+ href="http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/">http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/</a>)</dt><dd>For
+ those people who prefer to roll their own...</dd>
+
+<dt>ActiveTcl from ActiveState (<a
+ href="http://activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/">
+ http://activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/</a></dt> <dd> Get
+ version 8.4, not 8.5.</dd>
+
+</dl>
+
+
+<h2><a name="install"/>Installation</h2>
+
+<p>First make sure that the prerequisites are met. Then:</p>
+
+<h3>TeX Live 2008</h3>
+
+<p>Use TeX Live's package manager tlmgr for installation.</p>
+
+<h3>Windows setup program</h3>
+
+<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.3.0.exe">epspdftk setup
+program.</a> You can run it in the usual way, by double-clicking. The
+setup program will create entries in your start menu for epspdftk
+and for the user manual.</p>
+
+<h3>Windows zipfile</h3>
+
+<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.3.0.zip">epspdf zip file</a>,
+unpack it somewhere and create a shortcut for epspdftk.rbw. If you
+plan to use the command-line version, put a batchfile in a directory
+on your path with the line</p>
+
+<pre>
+"&lt;path_to_ruby.exe&gt;" "&lt;path_to_epspdf.rb&gt;" %*
+</pre>
+
+<p>With such a batchfile, the caller has to take care of quoting:</p>
+<pre>
+epspdf "my file.eps" "my file.pdf"
+</pre>
+
+<p>Epspdf[tk] has been tested with Windows 2000, Windows XP and
+Windows Vista.</p>
+
+<h3>Unix/Linux</h3>
+
+<p>Download the <a href="epspdf.0.3.0.tgz">tar.gz archive</a> and
+unpack it in some directory. All files should be in the same
+directory; that is how they find each other. If you plan to use
+epspdf.rb from the command-line, then create a shell script
+<tt>epspdf</tt> such as</p>
+
+<pre>
+#!/bin/sh
+&lt;path_to_epspdf&gt;/epspdf.rb "$@"
+</pre>
+
+<p>and put it somewhere on your path.</p>
+
+<p>You can do the same for epspdftk. The first command-line
+parameter will be interpreted as startup directory for the file
+browser.</p>
+
+<h3>Mac OS X</h3>
+
+<p>Install as for Unix/Linux. Here, too, all files should be in the
+same directory.</p>
+
+<p>You can try to start epspdftk.rb from the dock or by
+doubleclicking. If that doesn't work out, give the <a
+href="epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip">epspdf.app</a> applet a try. After
+unpacking, move the file <tt>epspdf.app</tt> to the same directory
+as the .rb files. The zipfile also includes this file in text format
+(<tt>epspdf.applescript</tt>).</p>
+
+<p>Epspdf mostly duplicates functionality of Preview. But having an
+alternate conversion engine means that you can have another shot at
+problem files.</p>
+
+<h2><a name="preview"/>Preview programs</h2>
+
+<h3>Windows</h3>
+
+<p>Epspdftk will use the default Windows programs for PostScript and
+pdf. If you have TeX Live 2008 or later then you can assign &lt;TeX
+Live root&gt;\bin\win32\psv.bat as previewer for .ps- and .eps
+files. For Windows only, there is an additional <q>View
+with...</q> button to select a viewer yourself.</p>
+
+<h3>Unix/Linux</h3>
+
+<p>Supported PostScript viewers include evince, gv, gsview and
+okular. These are also listed as pdf viewers. Additional pdf viewers
+are xpdf, gpdf, epdfview and acroread/Adobe Reader. You can also
+specify a previewer manually in the configuration screen; see the <a
+href="epspdf.pdf"> user manual.</a>.</p>
+
+<h3>Mac OS X</h3>
+
+<p>Epspdftk will always use the default pdf viewer under OS X,
+usually Preview or Adobe Reader.</p>
+
+<h2><a name="files"/>Files</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.0.tgz">epspdf.0.4.0.tgz</a> preferred for Unix
+and Mac OS X</li>
+
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.0.zip">epspdf.0.4.0.zip</a> preferred for
+Windows</li>
+
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.4.0.exe">epspdf.0.4.0.exe</a> Windows setup
+ program, including Ruby/Tk subset</li>
+
+<li><a href="epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip">epspdf_app.0.2.01.zip</a> Mac OS X
+applet for starting epspdftk.rb</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3>Older releases</h3>
+<ul>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.3.0.tgz">epspdf.0.3.0.tgz</a> for Unix
+and Mac OS X</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.3.0.zip">epspdf.0.3.0.zip</a> for
+Windows</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.3.0.exe">epspdf.0.3.0.exe</a> Windows setup
+ program</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.12.tgz">epspdf.0.2.12.tgz</a> for Unix
+and Mac OS X</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.12.zip">epspdf.0.2.12.zip</a> for
+Windows</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.12.exe">epspdf.0.2.12.exe</a> Windows setup
+ program</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.11.tgz">epspdf.0.2.11.tgz</a> for Unix
+and Mac OS X</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.11.zip">epspdf.0.2.11.zip</a> for
+Windows</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.11.exe">epspdf.0.2.11.exe</a> Windows setup
+ program</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.01.tgz">epspdf.0.2.01.tgz</a> for Unix
+ and Mac OS X</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.01.zip">epspdf.0.2.01.zip</a> for
+ Windows</li>
+<li><a href="epspdf.0.2.exe">epspdf.0.2.exe</a>, Windows setup
+ program</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2><a name="releases"/>Releases</h2>
+
+<dl> <dt>0.4.0</dt><dd>Current version. Optionally uses hires
+ boundingbox. Faster startup due to simpler testing of
+ prerequisites. Grayscaling: support for HSB color model, although
+ I yet have to encounter a PostScript file using this. Manual
+ converted to texinfo format. Windows: new <q>View with...</q>
+ button; support for MikTeX's built-in Ghostscript; streamlined
+ Ruby subset, with Tcl/Tk compiled from source.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.3.0</dt><dd>Under Windows, now recognizes whether it is
+embedded in TeX Live 2008 and then can use ghostscript/pdftops from
+TeX Live. Also added TeX Live wrapper scripts. Uninstaller for
+Windows setup program. Bug fixes: now accepts non-numerical version
+strings for pdftops. No longer checks for viewers under Mac OS
+X.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.2.12</dt><dd>Bug fixes: log rotation now
+works. Under Windows, sometimes boundingboxes couldn't be
+calculated. This was caused by double quotes within backquotes. This
+is now avoided by using short filenames within backquotes. Minor
+changes in user guide.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.2.11</dt><dd> Minor fixes. Changes in documentation.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.2.10</dt><dd>A computed boundingbox is now expanded by one
+point in all directions. This should prevent too-tight
+cropping. There is no interface for changing this amount; it can
+only be changed by hand-editing the bb_spread
+option in the .epspdfrc file or in the HKCU\software\epspdf registry
+key.</dd> <dd>The File Open dialog remembers the last directory
+visited (between calls, not between program
+sessions).</dd><dd>Changes in documentation.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.2.01</dt><dd>Fixes to the Applescript applet epspdf.app for
+starting up epspdftk under Mac OS X. It picks up the terminal search
+path and no longer requires correct settings in
+$HOME/.MacOSX/environment.plist. Epspdf.app is now
+packaged separately, under Mac OS
+X, and now has an intact resource fork. It has been removed from the
+other archives.</dd>
+
+<dt>0.2</dt><dd>Original release</dd>
+</dl>
+
+<hr/>
+
+<p class="fineprint">Last revised: February 29, 2009</p>
+</body></html>
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+% change texinfo fonts
+% usage: put the following code early in your file,
+% but after \input texinfo
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% @tex
+% \input pstexi
+% @end tex
+%
+% @textfonts
+% @rm
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% Set the font macro #1 to the font named #2, adding on the
+% specified font prefix (normally `cm').
+% #3 is the font's design size, #4 is a scale factor
+% \def\setfont#1#2#3#4{\font#1=\fontprefix#2#3 scaled #4}
+% UPDATE: a new implementation uses a fifth encoding(?) parameter,
+% which we simply ignore.
+\newcount\atsize
+\def\setfont#1#2#3#4#5{%
+ \def\mag{#4}
+ \global\atsize=\mag
+ \global\multiply\atsize #3
+ \global\divide\atsize 1000
+ \global\font#1=#2 at \atsize pt}
+
+% \fontprefix not usable outside cm/lm/ec
+\gdef\fontprefix{}
+
+\gdef\rmshape{pplr7t}
+\gdef\rmbshape{pplb7t} %where the normal face is bold
+\gdef\bfshape{pplb7t}
+\gdef\bxshape{pplb7t}
+\gdef\ttshape{texnansi-lmtt10}
+\gdef\ttbshape{texnansi-lmtk10}
+\gdef\ttslshape{texnansi-lmtto10}
+\gdef\itshape{pplri7t}
+\gdef\itbshape{pplbi7t}
+\gdef\slshape{pplri7t}
+\gdef\slbshape{pplbi7t}
+\gdef\sfshape{texnansi-lmss10}
+\gdef\sfbshape{texnansi-lmssbx10}
+\gdef\scshape{pplrc7t}
+\gdef\scbshape{pplbc7t}
+
+\definetextfontsizexi
+
+\global\let\subtitlerm=\tenrm