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dpsexec(6)							    dpsexec(6)

NAME
       dpsexec - Display PostScript Executive

SYNOPSIS
       dpsexec	[  -display  name  ][  -sync ][ -backup ][ -noexec ][ -root ][
       -drawable windowId ][ -height n ][ -width n ]

DESCRIPTION
       dpsexec is a Display PostScript program that allows the user to	inter‐
       act  directly  with the PostScript interpreter through a command inter‐
       face.  dpsexec reads lines of text from standard input and passes  each
       line  to the PostScript interpreter for execution.  It creates a window
       that displays the results of graphics operations as they are  executed.
       dpsexec	exits  when  end of file is reached on standard input, or when
       the user types "quit<return>", which executes the PostScript quit oper‐
       ator.

       By  default,  dpsexec executes the PostScript executive operator before
       it accepts any user input.  This operator puts  the  PostScript	inter‐
       preter in "interactive executive" mode so that the user can control the
       interpreter directly.  In this mode, the	 PostScript  interpreter  sup‐
       ports  certain  line-editing  functions and prompts the user when it is
       ready to execute more input.  See section 2.4.4, "Using the Interpreter
       Interactively,"	of  the	 PostScript  Language Reference Manual, Second
       Edition, for detailed information on this mode of operation.

OPTIONS
       -display name
	      specifies the display on which to open a connection to the  Dis‐
	      play  PostScript system. If no display is specified, the DISPLAY
	      environment variable is used.

       -sync  establishes a synchronous connection with the specified  X  dis‐
	      play.

       -backup
	      uses  backing  store  for	 the window in which graphics are dis‐
	      played, if possible.  This is generally only effective with  the
	      DPS NX system.

       -noexec
	      prevents	dpsexec	 from  entering	 "interactive executive" mode.
	      The primary effect of this option is to inhibit printing the PS>
	      prompt  before  each  line of input is accepted.	This option is
	      useful when dpsexec is run with standard input redirected from a
	      file or a pipe.

       -root  tells  dpsexec  to  draw	into the root window instead of into a
	      window that it creates.

       -drawable windowId
	      tells dpsexec to draw into the specified window instead of  into
	      a window that it creates.

       -height n
	      sets the height of the created window.

       -width n
	      sets the width of the created window.

DIAGNOSTICS
       PostScript language error messages are printed to standard output.

AUTHOR
       Adobe Systems Incorporated

NOTES
       PostScript  and	Display	 PostScript  are  trademarks  of Adobe Systems
       Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

       Copyright  (c)  1990-1994  Adobe	 Systems  Incorporated.	  All	rights
       reserved.

Adobe Systems			  3 May 1994			    dpsexec(6)
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