Does anyone else think posting a copyright script (which may or may not
have rights granted to the public elsewhere) inappropriate? Or do we just
believe ALL code should be free? In the '60's, we "liberated" buildings
from the bureaucrats - or (jokingly) food from the grocery store - is this
"liberated code"?
At 01:54 PM 1/29/01 -0800, Shaheen Tonse wrote:
>I just subscribed a few minutes ago and missed the beginning of the
>thread,
>but included here is a perl script that uses ghostscript to convert .eps
>and .ps to .gif (via portable pixel map .ppm format).
> Shaheen Tonse.
>
>
># got this from Laurent V 1/22/2001. Perl script. Seems to work.
># ps2gif.pl
>#
># THIS FILE IS COPYRIGHT 1994 BY TELENOR RESEARCH, NORWAY
>#
># ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
>#
># For rights granted to the public see the COPYRIGHT file
>#
>
># Usage : ps2gif [options] <psfiles>
># Programmer : Ole Gunnar Westgaard ([EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
># This script is based upon several versions of ps2gif scripts, none of
># which worked like I wanted them to. There are a few major bugfixes also.
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