prologue.ps

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% % prologue.ps % % This file can be used to add custom PostScript code that you % wish to have executed at the beginning of every PostScript job % being dist illed. If the option labelled "Us e Prologue.p s and % Epilogue.ps" is selected in the "Advanced" panel of the "Job % Options" dialo g, the co ntents of this file will be executed % before the actual PostScript file is run. This file is executed % when the "UsePrologue" parameter is set to "true" in the job % options file. This file is usually located in Distiller's "Data" % directory, but it may i n fact r eside anywhere in the same folder % or directory as the Distiller application. This file can be used % for a variety of purposes, incl uding adding a cover page to a job % or for defining Pos tScript proc edures for gathering statistics % while a PostScript job is executing. % (Processing prologue.ps...\n) print flush % Insert your custom PostScript here... (Done processing prologue.ps.\n) print flush % End of file.

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prologue.ps This file can be used to add custom PostScript code that you wish to have executed at the beginning of every PostScript job being distilled. If the option labelled "Use Prologue.ps and Epilogue.ps" is selected in the "Advanced" panel of the "Job Options" dialog, the contents of this file will be executed before the actual PostScript file is run. This file is executed when the "UsePrologue" parameter is set to "true" in the job options file. This file is usually located in Distiller's "Data" directory, but it may in fact reside anywhere in the same folder or directory as the Distiller application. This file can be used for a variety of purposes, including adding a cover page to a job or for defining PostScript procedures for gathering statistics while a PostScript job is executing.

(Processing prologue.ps...\n) print flush % Insert your custom PostScript here... (Done processing prologue.ps.\n) print flush % End of file.