[OS X TeX] xdvi and/or acrobat reader with darwin ports emacs

Massimiliano Gubinelli mgubi at mac.com
Mon Jan 24 13:24:07 EST 2005


On 24 Jan 2005, at 17:26, Peter Dyballa wrote:

>
> Am 24.01.2005 um 16:22 schrieb Massimiliano Gubinelli:
>
>>     xdvi has not been written in a day....
>
> But you can learn from it! AFAIK it passes the \special's to gs to 
> render it into some bitmap graphics and this snippet is then shown in 
> the reserved and blank space. Apple has some graphics conversion 
> routines built into. The cmd line interface is /usr/bin/)sips -- the 
> scriptable image processing system. And moreover: it can handle colour 
> profiles! So colourful PS tricks could be shown in the right colours 
> on screen for the first time.
>


By the way. sips seems to be really interesting....

Thanks.

max


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