Postscript Sentence Examples
In this letter, and especially in the postscript to the second edition of it, Newman finally silenced all cavillers as to his not being really at ease within the Roman Church.
Instead, use the Edit button to add a postscript, or correct your typo.
To use color in the output postscript can use three different coloring command.
Then, you will need to convert the tiff files to postscript.
I can only give a few preliminary indications, which are appended below, as a postscript.
Type 3 fonts, on the other hand, require a full postscript interpreter.
When desktop and computerized publishing began to take off, Helvetica went along for the ride, as the early Adobe Postscript format included it as one of the original four fonts (along with Times, Courier, and Symbol).
Postscript (18 March) - having had a chest drain inserted for 24 hours, she is now back at home!
While Postscript is fine for print jobs it poses special problems to the screen-oriented designer.
Can anyone please help Find attached a sample graph in maple and the corresponding encapsulated postscript.
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Then you will need to convert the postscript files to pdf.
New ability to generate Encapsulated postscript of vector graphics.
The 2up directory contains gzipped postscript with two pages per physical page.
The effects of war However, there is a sad postscript to Evans ' first encounters with Scouting.
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Line three is the local command needed to send a color postscript file to the laser writer.
It is displayed in color on viewers and printers that support color postscript, otherwise it is displayed as grayscale.
Postscript is a Turing-complete reverse polish programming language with drawing primitives based on Bezier curves.
You can often get better results if you send a CMYK image to a postscript printer.
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In the edition of his First Principles, published in 1900, Spencer adds a" postscript "which shows some consciousness of the contradiction involved in his knowledge of the Unknowable, and finally contends that his account of the Knowable in part ii.
A letter was now awaiting despatch to Grouchy, and to it was added a postscript that the battle was raging with Wellington, that Billow's corps had been sighted by the emperor, and that the marshal was to hasten to the field and crush Billow.
It is unlikely that he inserted this postscript from a feeling of ironical playfulness, to make the Galatians realize that, after the sternness of the early chapters, he was now treating them like children, "playfully hinting that surely the large letters will touch their hearts" (so Deissmann, Bible-Studies (1901), 346 f.).
Either it is authentic but irrelevant, added by Paul as a postscript, or it is unauthentic, 4 due to some copyist who added it as Erbes (Zeitschrift fiir Kirchengeschichte, 1901, 224-231) makes xvi.
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Adobe Type Manager Light Windows 95, 98 and NT required Adobe Type Manager to display and print postscript fonts.
To print these tiff format files, they had to be converted to postscript using the tiff to postscript command.
Good color PostScript output can also be achieved with older Macs running System 6 or higher but the procedure is a little more clunky.
However, often the postscript produced by applications has a lot of unoptimised header macro definition which can lead to enormous files.
Of the six parts into which it is divided, the first translates into manysided music the joys and sorrows, the thoughts and fancies, the studies and ardours and speculations of youth; the second, as full of light and colour, grows gradually deeper in tone of thought and music; the third is yet riper and more various in form of melody and in fervour of meditation; the fourth is the noblest of all tributes ever paid by song to sorrow - a series of poems consecrated to the memory of the poet's eldest daughter, who was drowned, together with her husband, by the upsetting of a boat off the coast of Normandy, a few months after their wedding-day, in 1843; the fifth and the sixth books, written during his first four years of exile (all but one noble poem which bears date nine years earlier than its epilogue or postscript), contain more than a few poems unsurpassed and unsurpassable for depth and clarity and trenchancy of thought, for sublimity of inspiration, for intensity of faith, for loyalty in translation from nature, and for tenderness in devotion to truth; crowned and glorified and completed by their matchless dedication to the dead.