Usage: dvips [OPTION]... FILENAME[.dvi] Convert DVI input files to PostScript. See http://tug.org/dvips/ for the full manual and other information. Options: -a* Conserve memory, not time -A Print only odd (TeX) pages -b # Page copies, for posters e.g. -B Print only even (TeX) pages -c # Uncollated copies -C # Collated copies -d # Debugging -D # Resolution -e # Maxdrift value -E* Try to create EPSF -f* Run as filter -F* Send control-D at end -G* Shift low chars to higher pos. -h f Add header file -i* Separate file per section -j* Download fonts partially -k* Print crop marks -K* Pull comments from inclusions -l # Last page -m* Manual feed -M* Don't make fonts -mode s Metafont device name -n # Maximum number of pages -N* No structured comments -noomega Disable Omega extensions -noptex Disable pTeX extensions -o f Output file -O c Set/change paper offset -p # First page -P s Load config.$s -pp l Print only pages listed -q* Run quietly -r* Reverse order of pages -R* Run securely -s* Enclose output in save/restore -S # Max section size in pages -t s Paper format -T c Specify desired page size -u s PS mapfile -U* Disable string param trick -v Print version number and quit -V* Send downloadable PS fonts as PK -x # Override dvi magnification -X # Horizontal resolution -y # Multiply by dvi magnification -Y # Vertical resolution -z* Hyper PS -Z* Compress bitmap fonts # = number f = file s = string * = suffix, `0' to turn off c = comma-separated dimension pair (e.g., 3.2in,-32.1cm) l = comma-separated list of page ranges (e.g., 1-4,7-9) Email bug reports to tex-k@mail.tug.org.