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Date: Wed, 5 Dec 1990 16:58-0500
From: Richard Lawhorn Jr. <rll@RIVERSIDE.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>
Subject: Want to read PostScript files into the Concordia graphic
         editor
To: Larry Mayka <lgm@iexist.att.com>
cc: lm-tex@ai.mit.edu, slug@ai.sri
In-Reply-To: <19901205133744.3.LGM@iexist>
Message-ID: <19901205215817.5.RLL@SWIFT.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>

    Date: Wed, 5 Dec 1990 08:37 EST
    From: lgm@iexist.att.com (Larry Mayka)

    Is there any way to read a PostScript file into Concordia's graphic
    editor (i.e., for further editing)?  I'm trying to prevent the
    imposition of FrameMaker (which apparently only runs on SunView, not
    even over the X Window System) on our project.  I think I may have a
    chance by proposing standard protocols (TeX and PostScript) instead of
    "standard" tools (as if FrameMaker were an accepted standard!); but I
    may need to offer interediting capability of both text and graphics,
    hence my question.


	    Lawrence G. Mayka
	    AT&T Bell Laboratories
	    lgm@iexist.att.com

    Standard disclaimer.

Symbolics Concordia provides a command called Read Image File that will
extract images from a Postscript file as many other file formats (TIFF,
PICT, etc...).  The image can be edited in the Image Editor and put into
a Graphic Editor picture.

You can also use the m-X Create Picture command in Concordia and tell it
that the picture type is Postscript and then give the filename of the
Postscript file.

-Rick Lawhorn