1------------------------ 2Version 3.3.2 7/7/92 3------------------------ 4 5 1: Added UTF support for Plan 9. Only signigficant source code changes were 6 in dpost.utf (font.h, font.c, dpost.c). Added common/rune.[hc] so code 7 can be compiled elsewere. Remove RUNELIB in commmon/rune.h if fullrune(), 8 chartorune(), and runetochar() are available on your system. Original 9 DWB 3.3 dpost source is in directory dpost. You should select dpost or 10 dpost.utf in postscript.mk. Both compile and install a program called 11 dpost so don't pick both! 12 13 2: dpost can read old or UTF troff output. Default is whatever is assigned 14 to READING (file common/gen.h). You get one or the other, unless troff 15 tells dpost what encoding to use (currently x E UTF). 16 17 3: Most other translators passed bytes through and so only needed slightly 18 modified proglogues and a new encoding scheme (psencoding/UTF.enc). It 19 works for Latin1, but still needs a bit more attention. Prologue changes 20 were easy and only involved adding lines like, 21 22 /show {show} bind def 23 /stringwidth {stringwidth} bind def 24 25 Guarantees text procedures used in prologues aren't operators and can be 26 successfully redefined in UTF.enc. Unbinding means a small but probably 27 not noticeable speed penalty. You may not want to include those changes 28 on other system. 29 30 4: Operator redefinitions means dpost should work in it's own dictionary 31 (rather than userdict). Not implemented yet, but should be easy. Only 32 potential problem is with picture inclusion when dpost reads UTF.enc. 33 34------------------------ 35Version 3.3.2 5/15/92 36------------------------ 37 38 1: postio now outputs all unrecognized status reports - primarly for spooler 39 accounting purposes. 40 41 2: The makefiles also enable the selection of alternate stream module names 42 for streams based DKHOST support in postio. 43 44 3: dpost now assumes the optional fifth token in a font mounting command 45 (e.g. x font 2 R /usr/me/font/R) is the full pathname of the font. troff 46 outputs the pathname when a .fp request contains a third argument that 47 begins with a / as in .fp 1 R /usr/me/font/R. 48 49 4: By request Latin1's - character has been changed from minus to the smaller 50 hyphen character. Added \(dq and \(bs (for " and \ characters) to devpost 51 and devLatin1 tables. Also added \(!! and \(?? to devpost tables. 52 53 5: Helvetica-Light and Helvetica-LightOblique tables are included as HL and 54 HK in devpost and devLatin1, even though fonts aren't generally available. 55 Also copy H to HM during an install of devpost and devLatin1 tables. 56 57 6: LH is a horizontally arranged color Lucent logo with text which replaces the AT&T logo. 58 LV is a vertically arranged monochrome AT&T logo with text. 59 FA is a horizontally arranged monochrome Lucent logo with text (low res.). 60 L1 is a monochrome AT&T logo, no text. 61 LA is a monochrome AT&T text. 62 63 7: Included L1 and LA outlines in devpost and devLatin1. Adjusted LA scaling 64 so size of "AT&T" matches what's in LV. Original PostScript came 65 from Matthijs Melchior. 66 67 8: Included the "symmetric clippath" version of roundpage.ps as Nroundpage.ps 68 in directory postscript/psfiles. Move it to roundpage.ps if you want it to 69 be the default. 70 71 9: Added a few lines of code to dpost for handling current implementation of 72 the portrait/landscape mode macros. 73 7410: The man page for download now documents the -r option and notes that -p 75 is for Unix 4.0 lp. 76 77------------------------ 78Version 3.3.1 4/30/91 79------------------------ 80 81 1: buildtables stuff has been cleaned up and is now a user level command. 82 Uses shell.lib files that are installed with font tables. The devpost 83 tables were built on a version 47.0 PS-810. The devLatin1 tables were 84 built on a version 51.7 PS-820. 85 86 2: The devLatin1 tables provide support for the ISO Latin1 alphabet on 87 PostScript printers. 88 89 3: All translators support different text font encoding schemes using the 90 -E option and *.enc files installed in POSTLIB. The ISO Latin 1 alphabet 91 is supported with file /usr/lib/postscript/Latin1.enc. 92 93 4: printfont prints a table of the available (encoded) characters in one 94 or more PostScript fonts. It also understands the -E option. 95 96 5: grabit and hardcopy are two new programs that may be of interest to the 97 more serious PostScript programmer. grabit resembles ==, but produces 98 output that's usally easier to read. hardcopy redirects output from 99 PostScript file output operators (or procedures) to paper. It's useful 100 if you don't have direct access to a printer. 101 102 6: Prologues and programs are stored together. Other common PostScript files 103 are now in the psfiles directory. 104 105------------------------ 106Verions 3.3 4/16/90 107------------------------ 108 109 1: The package is now included in DWB. Version numbers are a bit misleading. 110 The one in postscript.mk refers to the DWB package. 111 112 2: dpost (and troff) now read ASCII font tables. makedev and the old binary 113 format are gone. 114 115 3: The devpost directory came directly from the DWB package. The font tables 116 originally distributed with this package are in directory devopost. They 117 are not installed. If possible we recommend you use the devpost tables. 118 The old tables can be installed by adding devopost to the TARGETS list in 119 file postscript.mk. 120 121 4: dpost recognizes two new fields in font tables. Entries for the full 122 PostScript font look like, 123 124 fontname Times-Roman 125 126 The fontname field is helps manage host resident fonts, the DocumentFonts 127 comment, and is used to define font name abbreviations like the ones in 128 dpost.ps. A font table entry that looks like, 129 130 named in prologue 131 132 disables the runtime abbreviation for the font - dpost assumes it's already 133 in the prologue. 134 135 5: Extra font tables included in DWB 3.0's devpost font collection are in 136 directory devpost.add. They included here, but should probably not be 137 used. 138 139 6: Bracket building has been fixed and tested on a wide range of PostScript 140 printers. It will likely still not work on many clones. Real problem 141 appears to be with Adobe's braceleftbt character. 142 143 7: Most of the special tuning code for device emulation has been removed. 144 Emulation still works, but there may be cases where it's not as good as 145 earlier versions. 146 147 8: Several problems with color and reverse video printing have been fixed. 148 149 9: buildtables directory has been cleanup up. The template files in directory 150 buildtables/devpost.data were used to build the devpost tables. 151 15210: postplot and download are two new programs. postplot is for the System V 153 plot package only. Both were written for the Unix 4.0 lp package. 154 15511: postgif is also relatively new - it came from Chi Choy. 156 15712: The translators now rotate clockwise when printing in landscape mode. If 158 you want the old behavior set ROTATION to -1 in postscript.mk. 159 16013: forms.ps has been cleaned up some. Better behavior when you print 2 161 landscape pages on one sheet. 162 16314: Handling of Datakit code for System V has been changed some. Makefiles 164 now expect to find libdk.a and dk.h in standard places (e.g /usr/lib and 165 /usr/include). Set DKHOST to TRUE in postscript.mk to get Datakit support 166 on System V. 167 168 If you're stuck and need to have things behave as they did in the past 169 take a look at file postio/postio.mk. Define DKHOSTDIR and uncomment 170 three lines and the behavior should be close to what it was. 171 17215: Picture inclusion and color macros are gone. They're included in the DWB 173 package, and not here. 174 175------------------------ 176Version 3.2 11/27/89 177------------------------ 178 179 1: Implemented height and slant requests in dpost. 180 181 2: Modified the behavior of all translators so save objects are no longer left 182 on the stack. The original implementation was a mistake and occasionally 183 (e.g. picture inclusion with forms.ps) resulted in invalid restores. 184 185 3: Fixed the mistake in the external declaration of mesg in postio/slowsend.c. 186 187 4: The malloc() call in postdmd (routine dimensions()) is only made if patterns 188 is positive. 189 190 5: Changed definition of De in draw.ps so savematrix is loaded with the CTM 191 whenever De is executed. Original implementation didn't work with forms.ps 192 because the CTM is changed with each page image. (4/29/89) 193 194 6: Flush stdout when postio is invoked with the -t option - just convenient 195 not necessary. (4/30/89) 196 197 7: Included a man page for the picture inclusion macros - file man/mpictures.5. 198 (5/6/89) 199 200 8: Added BoundingBox code to dpost - still needs to go in other translators. 201 Most of the work is done in common/bbox.c. (5/7/89) 202 203 9: Fiddled with the bracket building stuff in dpost.ps so things finally look 204 decent. Was particularly bad on the typesetter. 205 20610: dpost now generates a PageBoundingBox comment and ps_include.c accepts 207 the comment. Added -B option to enable/disable the BoundingBox calculations. 208 -Bon to enable and -Boff to disable. On by default now, but that may change. 209 Add similar code to the rest of the translators (6/20/89). 210 21111: Fixed ps_include.c so it properly handles %%BeginGlobal and %%EndGlobal. 212 Added braces and compare page.start to page.end instead of 0. 213 21412: Added xymove(hpos, vpos) for \X'PS ...' request - near the end of devcntrl(). 215 Must output position info for following PostScript. 216 21713: Added a call to endtext() immediately before the oput() call for \N'...' 218 requests. Without it spacing often messed up with -e2 but not -e0. 219 220------------------------ 221Version 3.1 11/15/88 222------------------------ 223 224 1: postio can run as one or two processes (-R option) and can establish an 225 interactive connection with a postscript printer (-i option). Parsing of 226 status reports has been improved. The status query mechanism can be disabled 227 using the -q option. An exit status of 1 implies a system error (eg. can't 228 open the line) while 2 usually means there was an error in the PostScript 229 file. By default postio runs as a single process. The -B, -R, and -q options 230 can be used to speed things up some. A version of the program (previously 231 supplied in postio.tmp) that can help if you seem to be having flow control 232 problems can be obtained using the -S option. It's not generally recommended 233 and should only be used as a last resort! 234 235 2: Several widthshow encoding schemes have been added to dpost and can reduce 236 print time by 20% or more. The method used to encode lines of text can be 237 changed on the command line using the -e option. Level 0 produces output 238 essentially identical to previous versions of dpost. The default can be 239 changed by modifying the definition of ENCODING in ./Makefile. At present 240 only level 0 is thoroughly tested, although level 2 (ie. -e2) may be the 241 default and is undoubtedly worth a try. 242 243 3: dpost now supports color selection and reverse video. Access in troff is via 244 the stand-alone macro package ./macros/color. Examples are, 245 246 .so /usr/lib/macros/color 247 .CL red "this prints in red" 248 .CL "white on black" "and this prints white text on a black background" 249 250 The postscript procedures that handle color and reverse video can be found 251 in ./postscript/color.ps. Additional colors can be added to the colordict 252 dictionary defined in ./postscript/color.ps. 253 254 4: The dpost drawing routines have been improved and have been moved from the 255 prologue (ie. ./postscript/dpost.ps) to ./postscript/draw.ps. That file is 256 only included if needed. Drawing routines now support the ability to group 257 a series of drawing commands together as a single path. May be useful for 258 future versions of pic that wish to fill regions with colors or gray levels. 259 Access is via the new "x X BeginPath" and "x X DrawPath" device control 260 commands. In addition there's some complicated PostScript code in file 261 ./postscript/baseline.ps, that can be used to set text along an arbitrary 262 curve. It's terribly confusing and I doubt anyone will have the patience to 263 bother to figure it out. 264 265 5: A simple picture packing troff preprocessor (picpack) has been included and 266 the code needed to recover pictures and text has been added to dpost. The 267 program is designed to supplement to the original picture inclusion mechanism, 268 and should ONLY be used when absolutely necessary. Using dpost to pull picture 269 files into a document is strongly recommended and will always be the more 270 efficient and portable approach. picpack simply provides a way to combine 271 pictures and text in a single file before dpost is executed. It may help in 272 a distributed printing environment where the user runs everything through 273 troff while a spooling daemon (eg. lp) handles the postprocessing. There 274 are serious disadvantages to this approach, with perhaps the most important 275 being that troff output files (when picpack is used) will likely result in 276 files that can no longer be reliably passed through other important post- 277 processors like proof. 278 279 6: Code to handle host resident PostScript fonts in dpost has been tested and 280 finally works. The -H option points dpost to a host resident font directory, 281 which by default is NULL. Host resident font files stored in that directory 282 must be assigned a name that corresponds to the one or two character troff 283 font name. Width tables must also be built (see buildtables/README), the new 284 binary font files must be installed in /usr/lib/font/devpost, and a mapping 285 definition from troff's name to the PostScript font name must be added to 286 ./postscript/dpost.ps. 287 288 7: The default pattern length in postdmd has been reduced to from 10 to 6 bytes. 289 Printers with fast processors (eg. PS-810s) often benefit from a further 290 reduction, while optimal performance on slower printers (eg PS-800s) may 291 require larger pattern sizes. The pattern length can be set using the -b 292 option. Increasing the pattern size usually increases the size of the output 293 file. 294 295 8: Line drawing in posttek and postbgi includes code that automatically ties 296 lines to device space coordinates when you select a non-zero width. Helps 297 eliminate the variation in line thickness that many observed. The default 298 line width in posttek and postbgi is still 0 (which gets 1 pixel). If you 299 want a different default change the definition of variable linewidth in files 300 ./postscript/posttek.ps and ./postscript/postbgi.ps. 301 302 9: Defocused lines in posttek have been fixed. 303 30410: postbgi now supports color and can be used to translate most PRISM (color 305 BGI) jobs. Special device specific tuning needed for many PRISM jobs can be 306 enabled by using the -P"/prism true" option. Missing pieces (eg. subroutines) 307 needed for translating PRISM jobs, have also been implemented. 308 30911: postreverse can reverse the pages in documents that conform to Adobe's 1.0 310 or 2.0 file structuring conventions, and it works with all the translators in 311 this package. The new version is backwards compatible, but files produced by 312 the new translators should not be passed through old versions of postreverse. 313 The likely result will be no output at all. If you choose to do a partial 314 installation put the new postreverse up first! 315 31612: All translators attempt to conform to Adobe's Version 2.0 file structuring 317 conventions. dpost output falls short, but only in the interest of efficiency. 318 Passing dpost output through postreverse (perhaps with the -r option) produces 319 a minimally conforming PostScript file. 320 32113: All the translators now support three options that pass arbitrary PostScript 322 through to the output file. The -P and -C options add a string and the 323 contents of a file respectively immediately after the prologue. It's assumed 324 whatever is added is legitimate PostScript - there is no checking. In each 325 case the added PostScript code becomes part of the job's global environment. 326 327 The -R option can be used to request special action (eg. manualfeed) on a 328 global or page basis. The argument should be "request", "request:page", or 329 "request:page:file". If page is given as 0 or omitted the request applies 330 globally. If file is omitted the lookup is in /usr/lib/postscript/ps.requests. 331 The collection of recognized requests can be modified or extended by changing 332 /usr/lib/postscript/ps.requests. 333 33414: PostScript code (from Johnathan Shopiro) that produces bolder versions of the 335 Courier fonts has been included in file postscript/fatcourier.ps. The file 336 can be added to individual prologue files (eg. dpost.ps) or pulled in as 337 needed using the -C option. 338 33915: postmd is a new program that can be used to display a large matrix as a gray 340 scale image. May help if you're looking for patterns in a large matrix. A very 341 optimistic estimate suggests you can display up to a 600x600 matrix (with five 342 different shades of gray) on 300dpi printer using 8.5x11 inch paper. 343 34416: What's available in buildtables has been cleaned up and works well with the 345 new version of postio. It can be used to have PostScript printers build troff 346 width tables for both printer and host resident fonts. 347 34817: The PostScript bind operator has been applied to all procedures that are 349 expected to be executed more than once. Redefined save and restore procedures 350 are no longer needed and saverestore.ps is not included in this package. 351 35218: The bizarre PostScript code used to get to the upper left corner of a page 353 in old versions of dpost.ps and postprint.ps has been replaced by something 354 that's at least slightly more comprehensible. All prologues have also been 355 changed so picture inclusion (eg. including a pic picture that's been run 356 through troff and dpost) should work better than previous versions. Still 357 missing (from most translators) is the %%BoundingBox comment and even when 358 it's put out (by postdmd) only the dimensions are correct - sorry! 359 36019: The careless mistake in the DKHOST section of postio that some noticed belongs 361 to me (not Allan Buckwalter) and has now been fixed. 362 36320: By default all prologues still use the current clipping path to determine page 364 dimensions, but that behavior can be disabled by setting boolean useclippath 365 (in each prologue) to false. In that case the page dimensions will be taken 366 from array pagebbox, which by default is initialized to 8x11 inch paper. The 367 -P options (in each translator) can change useclippth and pagebbox. 368 36921: New in the misc directory is sample lp support from Maryann Csaszar and a 370 simple program that converts host resident font files obtained from a Macintosh 371 to a format that works on Unix. 372 373