What is DuchScript?
Despite its name, Ghostscript is not a script. It is a set of software programs that can interpret the PostScript language created by Adobe Systems Inc. Through these programs, the user can convert PostCript language files to various raster image formats (RIP) Formats for printing and displaying or interpreting the PostCript file for a printer that does not have built -in PDF capabilities, or need to be converted to PDF, or need to converge or convert columns.
l. Peter Deutsch created Suite Ghostscript in 1986 for the GNU non Unix project (GNU), which will provide funds for Open-Source UNIX® systems to interpret the PostScript language. Although Deutsch was intended as an open-source software, he also had plans to create a commercial version, and thus retained his copyright rights to the source code. As a result, the software eventually fell below the bounds of many different licenses of Tklobouk limited itsuse in different ways.
Deutsch was created by Aladdin Enterprises, which took the original set and released a version called Aladdin Ghostscript. Although the purpose of this edition was to start working on a commercial version, part of the agreement with the GNU project also meant release of the free version. Deutsch then released a GNU version of the general public license (GPL) and the Aladdin Enterprises version was released as the public license of Aladdin Free License (AFPL), which was more restrictive than GPL. This version later simply became known as AFPL Ghostscript.
Easy Software Products (ESP) developed a version called ESP Ghostscript in 1993, which was also covered under GPL. This version was created to be compatible with the common UNIX ESP (CUPS) printing system. In 2006, because the cups eventually became the basis for Linux® Adal operating systems UNIX®, ESP GHOSTScript and GPL versions merged and created GNU GNU Ghostscript GNU. Finally, all this name, the forks of the Wrangling software and license, has been important, because two versions have emerged from the reproduction - Ghostscript, which is an author's lawyer owned by Artifex Software Inc. and licensed for commercial use and GNU Ghostscript, and realized the GPL.
As an interpreter, the main purpose of this software is to take the postscript page description commands and translate them into a format that can be displayed either on a computer monitor or on a printer paper. After starting, the interpreter displays a prompt for the user. The PostScript language can then be either directly into the interpreter or through a text file that contains the PostScript language. The most common method is through the text file or the PostScript document. In most computer file systems, PostScript identtified by .ps suffix is.
This tedious command river methodADD for the use of Ghostscript is relatively inaccessible to a regular computer, so there have been several software projects that use software as a back-end to display or print PostScript and PDF files. The most common is the GSView program, which provides a graphical user interface (GUI). Since Origins and Adobe Systems Inc. It is the provision of PostScript and PDF interpreters for many commercial operating systems, most GUI software is available to work with Ghostscript to function within free operating systems similar to UNIX®.
However, theGhostscript itself has been transferred to run under numerous operating systems, including virtually all unix®, Linux®, Macintosh®, Microsoft Windows ™ and countless other operating systems. The reason is probably the ability of the software to act as a RIP. In such cases of use, Ghostscript is as a service or demon and works as an input filter for the device by taking PostsCript and processes it for a printer or display. As a RIP engine must be able to run smoothly under any of the different operating systems that are built -in RIP devices.