![]() ![]() If you select a printer as the output device, Ghostscript also allows you to choose where ![]() To specify the resolution onįor example, on a 9-pin Epson-compatible printer, you get the lowest-density (fastest)Īnd the highest-density (best output quality) mode with Some devices can support different resolutions (densities). Order of precedence for these alternatives from highest to lowest (Ghostscript uses the The "-sDEVICE=" switch must precede the first mention of a file to print, and only theįinally, you can specify a default device in the environment variable GS_DEVICE. To specify "AbcXyz" as the initial output device, include the switchįor example, for output to an Epson printer you might use the command You can also check the set of available devices from within Ghostscript: invokeīut the first device on the resulting list may not be the default device you determine So if the first one in the list is the one you want to use, just issue the command Ghostscript will typically use the bbox device and print on stdout the dimension of the If built with X11 support, often the default device is an X11 window (previewer), else Unless you specify a particular device, Ghostscript normally opens the first one of those Ghostscript may be built to use many different output devices. That executable, and the search path for fonts on Unix it also shows the location of Switch produces a message which shows several useful switches, all the devices known to Switches may appear anywhere in theĬommand line and apply to all files thereafter. See the usage documentation for complete information. The interpreter recognizes many option switches, some of which are described below. The interpreter exits gracefully when it encounters the "quit" command (either inĪ file or from the keyboard), at end-of-file, or at an interrupt signal (such as Control-C Separately and output to an output device (may be a file or an X11 window preview, seeīelow). Input from the standard input stream (normally the keyboard), interpreting each line Sequence and executes them as Ghostscript programs. Systems' PostScript(tm) and Portable Document Format (PDF) languages. The gs ( gswin32c, gswin32, gsos2) command invokes Ghostscript, an interpreter of Adobe Gs - Ghostscript (PostScript and PDF language interpreter and previewer) Provided by: ghostscript_9.18~dfsg~0-0ubuntu2_amd64 ![]()
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