Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 09:22:35 CST From: "Anthony J. Duben" To: djgpp Subject: documentation on djgpp Is it not true that you need a Postscript cartridge in order to run off Postscript files on an HP Laserjet printer? If you do not have one, you are out of luck. The problem of having documentation in readable form is not an inconsequential problem. It would seem to me that some of the following would be useful -- (a) ASCII text versions of the documentation (b) PostScript interpreter to run off Postscript documentation on the more humble printers that do not have built in Postscript. (Is this not what Ghostscript is supposed to do? If so, where do you get a version that runs on an MS-DOS machine?) (c) Readily available Tex -- (Where does one get EmTex?) (d) Documentation in the file format of a generally used word processor (Word for Windows, Word Perfect, Ami Pro?) On the one hand, I am aware that gnu-djgpp for ms-dos is a UN*X oriented port of the gnu compiler, but it is to be run on ms-dos machines on which users can be expected to have a normal complement of MS-DOS/Windows tools and applications. ********************************************************************** Anthony J. Duben Southeast Missouri State University Computer Science Department, Mail Stop 6800 1 University Plaza Cape Girardeau MO 63701-4799 voice: (314) 651-2194 FAX: (314) 651-2791 bitnet: C867BUC AT SEMOVM internet: C867BUC AT SEMOVM DOT SEMO DOT EDU **********************************************************************