pstoedit
Original author(s) | Wolfgang Glunz |
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Developer(s) | Wolfgang Glunz |
Stable release | 3.70 / January 1, 2015 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | converter for PostScript and PDF images |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
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pstoedit is a free computer program that converts PostScript and PDF files to other vector formats. It supports many output formats, including WMF/EMF, PDF, DXF, CGM, and HTML, and by means of free/shareware plugins SVG, MIF and RTF. The author and maintainer is Wolfgang Glunz.
pstoedit uses ghostscript to perform the first part of the conversion process. Ghostscript converts the PostScript (or PDF) file to a more basic PostScript format, translating complex functions to basic functions, such as line draw commands. The second part of the conversion process consists of translating these basic functions into basic functions of the output format.
pstoedit is multi platform. For MS Windows, a setup program is available for both 32bit and 64bit, which does the complete job (including for instance making the connection with ghostscript and MS Office). Three interfaces can be installed: the command line interface, an interface by means of gsview and an import filter for MS Office. However, to make actual use of this MS Office interface a $50 registration is required (this registration also adds functionality to the other two interfaces).
Licensed under the GNU General Public License,[1] pstoedit is free software.
See also
References
External links
- pstoedit home page
- pstoedit freecode page
- Hagen Höpfner (May 2008). "Wandlungsfähig. Postscript-Dateien mit Pstoedit konvertieren" [Versatile. Converting Postscript files with Pstoedit]. LinuxUser (in German) 2008 (5). Retrieved 2009-08-28.
- Hagen Höpfner (February 2006). "The Chameleon - Converting PS and PDF files with pstoedit" (PDF). Linux Magazine 2006 (5). Retrieved 2010-09-09.