[HN Gopher] Inventing Postscript, the Tech That Took the Pain Ou...
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Inventing Postscript, the Tech That Took the Pain Out of Printing
(1988)
Author : takiwatanga
Score : 21 points
Date : 2022-04-23 20:33 UTC (2 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (spectrum.ieee.org)
(TXT) w3m dump (spectrum.ieee.org)
| vincent-manis wrote:
| I'm glad Warnock and Geschke didn't already have the ideas of the
| modern Adobe in their heads. If they had, the LaserWriter would
| have required a monthly cloud subscription, and if the customer
| cancelled, both the printer and everything they had already
| printed would vanish.
|
| I also think that Illustrator 88 was a great improvement on its
| successors.
| ivanviso wrote:
| That fixed the formatting.
|
| Next is fixing the printers.
|
| And then, the users. Ugh.
| [deleted]
| svat wrote:
| (1988)
|
| > _This article was first published as "'PostScript' prints
| anything: a case history." It appeared in the May 1988 issue of
| IEEE Spectrum. [...] The diagrams and photographs appeared in the
| original print version._
|
| So the article is from 1988, except for the update at the bottom:
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| > _Update April 2022: While most home and office printers rely on
| other page description languages these days, PostScript remains
| the choice of graphics artists and commercial printers for its
| ability to accurately produce complex images. And the ubiquitous
| Portable Document Format (PDF) is based on PostScript._
| throw0101a wrote:
| PPD files can be very handy:
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| * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript_Printer_Description
|
| Sort of like 'OS-neutral printer drivers'.
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