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cupstestdsc(1)                                   Apple Inc.                                   cupstestdsc(1)



NAME
       cupstestdsc - test conformance of postscript files

SYNOPSIS
       cupstestdsc [ -h ] filename.ps [ ...  filenameN.ps ]
       cupstestdsc [ -h ] -DESCRIPTION ]DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION
       cupstestdsc  tests  the  conformance  of  PostScript  files to the Adobe PostScript Language Document
       Structuring Conventions Specification version 3.0. The results of testing and any  other  output  are
       sent to the standard output. The second form of the command reads PostScript from the standard input.

LIMITATIONS
       cupstestdsc only validates the DSC comments in a PostScript file and does not attempt to validate the
       PostScript  code  itself.  Developers must ensure that the PostScript they generate follows the rules
       defined by Adobe. Specifically, all pages must be  independent  of  each  other,  code  outside  page
       descriptions  may  not  affect  the graphics state (current font, color, transform matrix, etc.), and
       device-specific commands such as setpagedevice should not be used.

SEE ALSO
       http://localhost:631/help
       Adobe PostScript Language Document Structuring Conventions Specification, Version 3.0.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2007 by Apple Inc.



20 March 2006                            Common UNIX Printing System                          cupstestdsc(1)

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