Overview of Ghostscript This document is a roadmap to the Ghostscript documentation. After looking through it, if you want to install Ghostscript and not only use it, we recommend you read how to install Ghostscript, and how to compile Ghostscript from source code (which is necessary before installing it on Unix and VMS systems). _________________________________________________________________ Table of contents * Document roadmap by theme + What should I read if I'm a new user? + AFPL Ghostscript and GPL Ghostscript + Before building Ghostscript + What should I read if I'm not a new user? + What if I'm a developer? + What if I'm writing documentation? * Presence on the World Wide Web + Ghostscript's home pages + Adobe PostScript, Encapsulated PostScript, and PDF reference documentation + Other material on the WWW * Which document contains what? + Primarily for users: Bug-form.htm Bug-info.htm Deprecated.htm Devices.htm Helpers.htm Humor.htm Ps2epsi.htm Ps2pdf.htm Ps2ps2.htm Readme.htm Unix-lpr.htm Use.htm + For both users and developers: Changes.htm Commprod.htm Copying.htm Fonts.htm Hershey.htm History*.htm Install.htm Language.htm Make.htm News.htm Psfiles.htm Public.htm + Primarily for developers: API.htm C-style.htm DLL.htm Develop.htm Drivers.htm Htmstyle.htm Issues.htm Lib.htm Maintain.htm Projects.htm Ps-style.htm Release.htm Source.htm Testing.htm Xfonts.htm _________________________________________________________________ Document roadmap by theme What should I read if I'm a new user? * how to use Ghostscript. This includes both a quickstart introduction to the commandline version and more extensive reference material. * detailed information about specific devices that Ghostscript can use for output * information about reporting problems--but remember that Ghostscript comes with NO WARRANTY and NO SUPPORT * more detailed information about how to use Ghostscript under Unix with lpr as a filter for printing AFPL Ghostscript and GPL Ghostscript AFPL Ghostscript and GPL Ghostscript are different releases. If you have AFPL Ghostscript, not the GPL Ghostscript releases, you should read (or at least skim through): * additional information about AFPL Ghostscript releases that is not relevant to GPL Ghostscript releases. If you run into any questions, or if you are going to be using Ghostscript extensively, you should at least skim, and probably eventually read: * about the fonts distributed with Ghostscript, including how to add or replace fonts * a description of the Ghostscript language, and its differences from the documented PostScript language * about the postscript files distributed with Ghostscript (other than fonts) Before building Ghostscript If you are going to compile Ghostscript from source, rather than just use an executable you got from somewhere, you may want to read: * how to build Ghostscript and install it _________________________________________________________________ What should I read if I'm not a new user? If you have already used Ghostscript, when you receive a new release you should begin by reading this file, then * News.htm, for incompatible changes and new features in the current release; * if you wish, Changes.htm, for a detailed list of changes in the current release; * if you wish, History#.htm (currently History8.htm), for changes in other releases. _________________________________________________________________ What if I'm a developer? If you are going to do any development on or with Ghostscript at all, you should at least look at * the roadmap documentation for Ghostscript's source files and architecture If you are going to write a new driver for Ghostscript, you should read * the guide to the Ghostscript source code * the interface between Ghostscript and device drivers * about the external font interface between Ghostscript and platform-supplied fonts If you are considering distributing Ghostscript (either AFPL or GPL versions) in conjunction with a commercial product, you should read the license carefully, and you should also read * additional clarification of the circumstances under which Ghostscript can be distributed with a commercial product If you intend to use Ghostscript in the form of a dynamic link library (DLL) under OS/2 or Microsoft Windows or in the form of shared object under Linux, read * documentation on Ghostscript Interpreter API If you want to use Ghostscript as part of another program--as a callable PostScript language interpreter--and not as a DLL or as a self-contained executable application, you should begin by reading * the source file imain.h, the documented API for Ghostscript not as a DLL or if you are going to use only the Ghostscript graphics library, * about the structure of the Ghostscript library and its interfaces _________________________________________________________________ What if I'm writing documentation? If you are editing or adding to Ghostscript's existing documentation in HTML format, or writing a new document, you should read * the coding and style guidelines for Ghostscript's HTML-based documentation. _________________________________________________________________ Presence on the World Wide Web Ghostscript's home page Ghostscript has a home page on the World Wide Web with helpful information such as the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) and a list of known problems and workarounds for the current AFPL Ghostscript release (in the "Obtaining" file for that release): http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ More material about Ghostscript can be found at http://www.ghostscript.com/ Adobe PostScript, Encapsulated PostScript, and PDF reference documentation Adobe makes a wealth of technical documentation available over the Web, including the PostScript Language Reference Manual (Third Edition); the Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) Format Specification version 3, including Encapsulated PostScript Interchange (EPSI) format; the PDF Reference manuals. The Acrobat SDK contains pdfmark and Acrobat Distiller parameters documentation. Some of these documents are also available at Adobe's ftp site, but not necessarily under the same filenames. Other material on the WWW Much other material about Ghostscript is available on the World Wide Web, both as web pages and as archived Usenet and mailing list discussions. Use the well-known search engines to find such material. There is a translation of the Ghostscript 'man' pages into Czech at: http://www.volny.cz/rebus/ghostscript/ _________________________________________________________________ Which document contains what? Here is the list in alphabetic order of Ghostscript documentation, with explanations of the contents. API.htm On MS-Windows and OS/2, Ghostscript is compiled as a dynamic link library (DLL). On Linux, Ghostscript can be compiled as a shared object. This describes how to use it. For developers. Bug-form.htm A form to fill out and email to report a problem with AFPL Ghostscript--but remember that Ghostscript comes with NO WARRANTY and NO SUPPORT. Please read the instructions before reporting a bug. Bug-info.htm Information about how to report problems with AFPL Ghostscript--but remember that Ghostscript comes with NO WARRANTY and NO SUPPORT. Please read this before reporting a problem. C-style.htm Guidelines and style for C coding, which you should follow if, for example, you write a new driver or add or change something in Ghostscript. For developers. Changes.htm A detailed list of all code changes in the current release or pre-release, generated mechanically from the CVS logs. For developers. Commprod.htm The conditions under which Ghostscript may be distributed in a commercial context. See also the Aladdin Free Public License. Copying.htm A reminder that AFPL Ghostscript is governed NOT by the Free Software Foundation's GNU General Public License but by the Aladdin Free Public License. DLL.htm On OS/2, MS Windows-16 and MS Windows-32 platforms, Ghostscript is compiled as a dynamic link library (DLL). This describes how to use it. For developers. This DLL interface is obsolete. Use API.htm instead. Develop.htm Code orientation for developers. Contains a detailed breakdown of the source files by functional group, and overviews of the major architectural features and services. Deprecated.htm Documention for deprecated devices and features. Features described here will be removed in future versions of Ghostscript. Devices.htm Detailed information about some specific devices for which Ghostscript can produce output. Run "gs -h" to see which devices a particular version of Ghostscript is built to use. Drivers.htm Describes the interface between Ghostscript and device drivers. If you do this, you should also read and use the C style and coding guidelines. Necessary to develop a new driver. For developers. Fonts.htm All about fonts freely available for Ghostscript, and how to add and use new fonts. Also describes how to use Ghostscript fonts as X Windows fonts. For both users and developers. Helpers.htm A note of thanks to people who have helped in the development of Ghostscript. Hershey.htm Part 1 of the five-part original Usenet distribution of the free Hershey fonts, giving the terms of use and describing their encoding. History*.htm The history of changes in all Ghostscript releases: History8.htm for Ghostscript versions 8.n History7.htm for Ghostscript versions 7.n History6.htm for Ghostscript versions 6.n History5.htm for Ghostscript versions 5.n History4.htm for Ghostscript versions 4.n History3.htm for Ghostscript versions 3.n History2.htm for Ghostscript versions 2.n History1.htm for Ghostscript versions 1.n Htmstyle.htm The guidelines and style for HTML coding of Ghostscript's documentation, which you should follow if, for example, you change existing HTML documentation or write new documents. For writers and editors. Humor.htm Another Ghostscript interpreter. Install.htm How to install Ghostscript. See also how to build it. Issues.htm A list of outstanding open issues in Ghostscript. These include known limitations, minor bugs, performance issues, differences from Adobe implementations, and others. Language.htm The relationship between the Ghostscript interpreter and the PostScript language as defined by Adobe. Lib.htm A description of the Ghostscript library, a set of procedures to implement the graphics and filtering capabilities that are primitive operations in the PostScript language and in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). For developers. Maintain.htm Assorted Ghostscript maintenance procedures. For developers. Make.htm How to build Ghostscript executables from the source code. See also how to install it. It's not necessary to be a highly experienced developer to build or install Ghostscript, but some experience is needed. News.htm A brief description of the latest release or pre-release of Ghostscript, and a list of any incompatible changes in it. Changes in older releases are described in the history files "History*.htm", which are usually installed in the documentation directory. Run "gs -h" to see where that is. Projects.htm A list of Ghostscript development projects with which we would like help. Ps-style.htm The guidelines and style for postscript coding in Ghostscript. Some of Ghostscript is implemented in the postscript language itself, and various utilities and examples are distributed with it. You should follow these guidelines if you're extending or modifying those files. For developers. Ps2epsi.htm Detailed information on how to use Ghostscript through ps2epsi to convert PostScript to Adobe Encapsulated PostScript Interchange (EPSI) format. Ps2pdf.htm Detailed information on how to use Ghostscript through ps2pdf to convert PostScript to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Ps2ps2.htm Detailed information on how to use Ghostscript through ps2ps2 to convert Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) or Adobe Postscript Level 3 into Adobe Postscript Level 2. Psfiles.htm A description of the PostScript files (other than font files) distributed with Ghostscript, including initialization routines, utility programs, and sample printable files. Public.htm The Aladdin Free Public License, which states the conditions for using and redistributing AFPL Ghostscript. Readme.htm This document. Release.htm A description of how to prepare and test a Ghostscript release. Of interest only to developers who want to create new Ghostscript versions for distribution. Source.htm A guide to the Ghostscript source code, for development and debugging. Testing.htm Documentation for using the test scripts located in the toolbin/tests directory, and conventions for writing new testing scripts. Unix-lpr.htm How to set up Ghostscript as a Unix lpr filter. Use.htm Detailed instructions on how to use Ghostscript, including such matters as designating an output device; choosing a default paper size; how Ghostscript finds files, including font files; how it uses environment variables; notes on specific platforms, including the X Window System; and command-line options. Xfonts.htm Ghostscript's external font interface to a host platform's font-rendering mechanism, for developers. _________________________________________________________________ Copyright © 1996-2002 artofcode LLC. All rights reserved. This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or implied. This software is distributed under license and may not be copied, modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution. For more information about licensing, please refer to http://www.ghostscript.com/licensing/. For information on commercial licensing, go to http://www.artifex.com/licensing/ or contact Artifex Software, Inc., 101 Lucas Valley Road #110, San Rafael, CA 94903, U.S.A., +1(415)492-9861. Ghostscript version 8.53, 20 October 2005