PostScript Printer Fonts & Utilities [APL2741] APL-2741 (Smith, Adrian; $0) is an APL Postscript font. [DBPOST] dBPost (Mund, Keith; $0) is a set of files to set up a PostScript printer to accept dBASE data. [DISPPS] DISPPS (McGuire, T.; $0) is a print-screen utility for PostScript printers. It takes about 5k of DOS RAM and prints only text screens. [FUTURI] Futuri-Black (Alexandre, Inc.; $0) is a high quality Type 1 Postscript font compatible with Windows applications, including Corel Draw and Ventura Publisher/GEM, as well as any application that uses Type1 Postscript fonts. [LPRINT] Lprint 3.0 (CMI Productions; $15-$20) will format ASCII text files for printing on a PostScript laser printer. Command line directives allow the text to be manipulated, compressed, and redirected. [P4PS] P4PS 1.1 (Blaine, Robert K.; $40) will print four pages on one side of a single sheet of paper on a PostScript printer. P4PS has numerous file printing options. It can print anywhere from 1 through 64 virtual images per side of paper in portrait or landscape mode, and can layout page images across the page instead of down. You can also select physical page margins. This is a must for PostScript printer owners. [POST] Post 1.2 (Betts, F. C.; $5) allows users to print ASCII files directly to PostScript printers. It is intended to provide PostScript support for programs that do not have the necessary drivers. [PTPS] Print to PostScript 1.21 (Object Engineering; $15-$40) is a command line utility that prints straight text files to a PostScript compatible printer. It allows selection of page header information, line width, page length, margin sizes, tabs, and more. [POSTGIF] PostGIF 1.1 (Alchemy Mindworks; $20) converts a color GIF format file into dithered black and white which can be used by any program that will read PostScript, such as Ventura Publisher. The PostScript file will contain an accurate grey scale halftone of the GIF file. [POSTSCR] PostScreen 1.1 (Betts, Frank C.; $?) is a 33k TSR that will capture a text screen and convert it to PostScript for printing. PostScrn can use any resident font, but two PS fonts are supplied which have all of the characters of the IBM extended character set, such as the line drawing characters and foreign characters. The two supplied fonts can also be downloaded into the printer for other use. Also included in this archive is Examine Font, a utility that can be used to print out the font information that is in font files, Examine Character Set, which will print a list of all 256 character for a specified font in 20 point type, Examine Character, which will print a specified character in a large size for examination. [PSPRFMT] PostScript Print Formatter 1.1 (Bell, Les; $0) prints non-PostScript text files on PostScript printers. It allows user selection of font, font size, tab size, and printer port. C source included. The program as is prints on European size letterhead, not the customary 8" x 11" used in the U.S. [PSDIR] PSDIR (Divine, Thomas F.; $0) is a PostScript directory lister. It is similar to DIR, but it also lists PostScript information extracted from the file's Adobe Document Structuring Conventions comments, such as Title, Font Name, etc. [PSDRIV] PSDriver.sys 0.2 (Johannes Geenen; $0) is a device driver that allows direct printing of ASCII files to a Postscript printer. It can also be used on network printers. [PSPRINT] PSPrint 1.0 (Control Enterprises, Inc., reg. fee: $10) prints text files on a PostScript printer. [PSPRNT] PSPrint 1.0 (Star Graphics; $35) prints ASCII text files on PostScript printers. Data can be printed using any font or font size, in addition to using special characteristics such as shading and two-up printing to conserve paper. It supports parameter input from the command line, an initialization file, or menus. [PSPRNBH] PSPrint 2.4 (Hayes, Bob; $5) prints text files on a PostScript printer. Each page is printed with a header containing the filename, date printed, page number and total number of pages. It prints to LPT1, LPT2, COM1 or COM2. It allows font selection and prints up to 220 lines per page. [PSPS] PSPS 2.01 (A.N.D. Technologies; $25) is a 5k TSR screen dump utility that generates PostScript output to LPT1. PSPS works in all graphics and text modes on MGA, CGA, EGA, and VGA adapters. [PSSEND] PSSend 1.2 (Simon, Otto J.; $10) is a command line utility that lets you send PostScript files to a printer which is connected to a PC via a serial interface. Several BAT and PS files for managing the printer and setting up the serial port are also included. [PSX] PSX 2.0 (Kitsos, Costas; $0) is a parallel port PostScript Soft Font Downloader that supports Type 1, Type 3 and Bitstream QEM PostScript Soft Fonts. Features include menu selectable PostScript soft font downloading, print font samples or print device information sheets with printer configuration and font directory, print to LPT1, LPT2, LPT3 or direct output to a file. Other features include quick font selections, support for batch downloads, and the ability to use it as a command line downloader. [RESBAR] ResBar (DP-Tek Inc.; $0) is for testing the resolution of a PostScript printer. [RIFF_PS] Riff's PostScript Filter (Computerwise Consulting Services; $10) prints both plain and PS files to a PostScript printer. It recognizes IBM/EPSON codes and translates them into the appropriate PostScript codes. [SLEEVE] Sleeve 2.0 (Johnson, Jerry M.; $10) will print out sleeves for 3.5" and 5.25" diskettes on a PostScript printer. Each sleeve may contain a 65-character title, volume name, number of files, bytes free, and the name, extension, size, and date of all the files in the root directory of the diskette. After printing, all you have to do is cut each one out, fold as indicated and tape or glue the side flaps. [SETSCRN] SetScrn 1.0 (Geller, David; $0) reads PostScript files and creates new files that contain embedded PostScript commands to specify a particular line screen setting. This is particularly useful for Ventura users. It will also optionally remove any Ctrl-D characters in the file. [T2PS] Text To PS Converter 1.0 (A.N.D. Technologies; $25) is a (7K) TSR that converts ASCII text into PostScript. The program includes the Courier font. You can set the font size, tab size, margins, page orientation, and the desired LPT port. [VPSPLIT] VPSplit 1.0 (Geller, David; $0) lets you separate out individual pages of PostScript code from a Ventura Publisher PostScript output file.