I usually use ghostview (gv) to look at postscript files. If
there is any editing that I cannot do within gv then I use xview (xv) to
edit/crop the file from ghostview.
Ashley D. Bone
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National Institutes of Health
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On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Jonathan Raz wrote:
> Anybody know what software can be used to edit postscript files, such as
> SPM output? I tried converting to jpeg, editing the jpeg file using
> Corel Photo House, and converting back to ps, but the resolution was
> messed up.
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