
Postscript - Wikipedia
A postscript (P.S., PS, PS.) may be a sentence, a paragraph, or occasionally many paragraphs added, often hastily and incidentally, after the signature of a letter [1] or (sometimes) the main body of an …
PostScript fonts - Wikipedia
Type 1 (also known as PostScript, PostScript Type 1, PS1, T1 or Adobe Type 1) is the font format for single-byte digital fonts for use with Adobe Type Manager software and with PostScript printers.
PostScript Standard Encoding - Wikipedia
The PostScript Standard Encoding (often spelled StandardEncoding, aliased as PostScript[1]) is one of the character sets (or encoding vectors) used by Adobe Systems ' PostScript (PS) since 1984. [2]
Postscript - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was developed by Adobe, in 1984. It is a standard used by many computer printers. There are three different versions of it, Postscript Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. The Portable Document Format is …
Category:PostScript - Wikipedia
Pages in category "PostScript" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Postscript (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Other uses PostScript, a page description and programming language for electronic publishing
Point (typography) - Wikipedia
The desktop publishing point (DTP point) or PostScript point is defined as 1⁄72 or 0.013 8 of an inch, [citation needed] making it equivalent to 25.4⁄72 mm = 0.352 7 mm. Twelve points make up a pica, …
Page description language - Wikipedia
PostScript is one of the most noted page description languages. The markup language adaptation of the PDL is the page description markup language. Page description languages are text (human …
Document Structuring Conventions - Wikipedia
Document Structuring Conventions (DSC) is a set of standards for PostScript, based on the use of comments, that specifies a way to structure a PostScript file and a way to expose that structure in a …
Display PostScript - Wikipedia
Display PostScript (or DPS) is a 2D graphics engine system for computers that uses the PostScript (PS) imaging model and language to generate on-screen graphics.