Convert a PostScript file to a file which can be mailed without
requiring encoding or other special handling.
1 – Restrictions
This utility cannot produce correct output for some PostScript
files.
Syntax
PMDF PSWRAP input-file-spec [output-file-spec]
Qualifiers Defaults
/RECORD_LENGTH=width /RECORD_LENGTH=76
2 – Prompts
Input file: input-file-spec
Output file: output-file-spec
3 – Parameters
input-file-spec
The name of the PostScript file to process. Only a single file
can be specified; wildcards cannot be used.
output-file-spec
An optional parameter specifying the name of the new PostScript
file to output. If no file name is specified, then the output
file will have the same name as the input file.
4 – Description
The PSWRAP utility can be used to convert a PostScript file to
a file with varying length records, carriage return carriage
control, and no record longer than the specified length.
WARNING
This utility cannot produce correct output for some
PostScript files. PostScript files contain complex programs
written in the PostScript language. The PSWRAP utility
understands the PostScript language syntax and can perform
syntactically correct line wrappings. However, some
PostScript files contain data which cannot be wrapped, for
instance, input to the PostScript "readstring" operator.
Short of actually interpreting the PostScript file, it is
not possible to determine whether or not it is safe to wrap
lines in the file. The PSWRAP utility ignores this issue
and as such could output non-functioning PostScript. Be sure
to test (e.g., print) the output of PSWRAP before mailing
it to someone else or deleting the input file. QuarkXPress,
for example, produces output which PSWRAP will not properly
wrap.
If a readstring operator is seen in the PostScript file, a
PMDF-W-READSTRSEEN warning message will be output.
5 – Qualifiers
5.1 /RECORD_LENGTH
/RECORD_LENGTH=length
Maximum record length to allow in the output file. If not
specified, a length of 76 bytes will be imposed.
6 – Examples
In the following example the file JACS_PAPER2.PS is processed
and the new file JACS.PS output. The resulting file is then
printed to assure validity and then mailed to another user.
$ PMDF PSWRAP JACS_PAPER2.PS JACS.PS
$ PRINT/QUEUE=PS_PRINTER/NOTIFY JACS.PS
Job JACS (queue PS_PRINTER, entry 741) started on PS_PRINTER
$
Job JACS (queue PS_PRINTER, entry 741) completed
$ MAIL/SUBJECT="Latest draft" JACS.PS "IN%""BOB@EXAMPLE.COM"""