SysV3.2 doesn't know Postscipt. So what.
Scott E. Garfinkle
dacseg at uts.amdahl.com
Fri Jun 8 02:48:19 AEST 1990
>From article <51 at raysnec.UUCP>, by shwake at raysnec.UUCP (Ray Shwake):
> In article <sean.644531308 at s.ms.uky.edu> sean at ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) writes:
>>Are the AT&T people stupid, or what? Did they think no one was ever going
>>to use postscript? What shortsightedness. What a *pain*.
I think it is foolish to say this. Troff has been around since (at least)
Version 6 Unix. When it came out, the dominant phototypesetter around (at
least at Bell Labs, I think) was the C/A/T. Eventually, with ditroff, it
became possible to put other back ends on troff. I think that the Labs
replaced their C/A/T phototypesetters with Imagens. (They were replaced
with *something* -- I remember when they gave our department a surplus
C/A/T my senior year.)
Since AT&T doesn't even support DWB anymore, I can hardly fault them. If
you want a free typesetting package get TeX. If you want troff, get Elan
or a competitor.
> I personally find it amazing that the typical UNIX document processing
> package supports such an atypical collection of printers. Like, really,
> how many of your colleagues count a a C/A/T or Imagen photo typesetter
> in their installations. Yet any good DOS-based word processor from Word
> Perfect, Microsoft, Lyrix, et. al. will support myriad collections of
> dot-matrix, ink jet, Postscript, HP-compatible, etc. printers.
So get MS Word for Unix from SCO. I'm curious where you got DWB for your 386;
I thought the only way to get n/troff for the 386 was from Elan, et al., who
all include postscript drivers. Alternatively, get vp/ix and run your favorite
DOS package under it. I use MS Word.
-scott e. garfinkle
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