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PostScript Language Reference with CDROMby Adobe Systems Inc
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:The PostScript language is widely recognized as the industry standard for page description. Incorporated into a broad range of printers, imagesetters, and computer displays, PostScript describes exactly how text, sampled images, and graphics will appear on a printed page or on a computer screen.
The PostScript Language Reference, known as the Red Book, is the complete and authoritative reference manual for the PostScript language. Prepared by Adobe Systems Incorporated, the creators and stewards of the PostScript standard, it documents the syntax and semantics of the language, the Adobe imaging model, and the effects of the graphics operators. This Third Edition has been updated to include LanguageLevel 3 extensions, which unify a number of previous extensions and introduce many new features, such as high-fidelity color, support for masked images, and smooth shading capabilities.
Book Highlights:
Explains fundamentals of the PostScript language, graphics, fonts, device control, and rendering
Organizes all PostScript operators through LanguageLevel 3,both by function and alphabetically
Describes operands, results, side effects, and possible errors for each operator
Appendices include numerous useful tables and other valuable information
The enclosed CD-ROM contains the entire text of this book in Portable Document Format (PDF).
The Red Book is the definitive resource for all PostScript programmers. Book News Annotation:A book/CD-ROM reference manual for the PostScript language,
documenting the syntax and semantics of the language, the Adobe
imaging model, and the effects of the graphics operators. Contains
chapters on basic ideas, language, graphics, and fonts, as well as
device control, rendering, and operators. Includes appendices on
features, interpreter parameters, encoding, and operator usage
guidelines. The CD-ROM contains the entire text of the book in
Portable Document Format (PDF). This third edition is updated to
include LanguageLevel 3 extensions.
Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews@booknews.com) Synopsis:Also known as "The Red Book", this authoritative manual from the creators of PostScript contains the complete description of every command and operation in the language, plus information on the recent Language Level 3 extensions. The CD-ROM contains the entire text in PDF.
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 811-815) and index. Table of ContentsContents Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 About This Manual
1.2 Evolution of the PostScript Language
1.3 Language Level 3 Overview
1.4 Related Publications
1.5 Copyrights and Trademarks
Chapter 2: Basic Ideas
2.1 Raster Output Devices
2.2 Scan Conversion
2.3 Page Description Languages
2.4 Using the PostScript Language
Chapter 3: Language
3.1 Interpreter
3.2 Syntax
3.3 Data Types and Objects
3.4 Stacks
3.5 Execution
3.6 Overview of Basic Operators
3.7 Memory Management
3.8 File Input and Output
3.9 Named Resources
3.10 Functions
3.11 Errors
3.12 Early Name Binding
3.13 Filtered Files Details
3.14 Binary Encoding Details
Chapter 4: Graphics
4.1 Imaging Model
4.2 Graphics State
4.3 Coordinate Systems and Transformations
4.4 Path Construction
4.5 Painting
4.6 User Paths
4.7 Forms
4.8 Color Spaces
4.9 Patterns
4.10 Images
Chapter 5: Fonts
5.1 Organization and Use of Fonts
5.2 Font Dictionaries
5.3 Character Encoding
5.4 Glyph Metric Information
5.5 Font Cache
5.6 Unique ID Generation
5.7 Type 3 Fonts
5.8 Additional Base Font Types
5.9 Font Derivation and Modification
5.10 Composite Fonts
5.11 CID-Keyed Fonts
Chapter 6: Device Control
6.1 Using Page Devices
6.2 Page Device Parameters
6.3 In-RIP Trapping
6.4 Output Device Dictionary
Chapter 7: Rendering
7.1 CIE-Based Color to Device Color
7.2 Conversions among Device Color Spaces
7.3 Transfer Functions
7.4 Halftones
7.5 Scan Conversion Details
Chapter 8: Operators
8.1 Operator Summary
8.2 Operator Details
Appendix A: Language Level Feature Summary
A.1 Language Level 3 Features
A.2 Language Level 2 Features
A.3 Incompatibilities
Appendix B: Implementation Limits
B.1 Typical Limits
B.2 Virtual Memory Use
Appendix C: Interpreter Parameters
C.1 Properties of User and System Parameters
C.2 Defined User and System Parameters
C.3 Details of User and System Parameters
C.4 Device Parameters
Appendix D: Compatibility Strategies
D.1 The Language Level Approach
D.2 When to Provide Compatibility
D.3 Compatibility Techniques
D.4 Installing Emulations
Appendix E: Character Sets and Encoding Vectors
E.1 Times Family
E.2 Helvetica Family
E.3 Courier Family
E.4 Symbol
E.5 Standard Latin Character Set
E.6 Standard Encoding Encoding Vector
E.7 ISOLatin1Encoding Encoding Vector
E.8 CE Encoding Vector
E.9 Expert Character Set
E.10 Expert Encoding Vector
E.11 Expert Subset Encoding Vector
E.12 Symbol Character Set
E.13 Symbol Encoding Vector
Appendix F: System Name Encodings
Appendix G: Operator Usage Guidelines
Bibliography
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