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Converting Mup files to other formats
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Converting Mup files to other formats
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Since Mup generates PostScript, almost any PostScript tool can be used
on its output. In particular, the &quot;ps2pdf&quot; tool that comes with Ghostscript can
convert Mup output to PDF format, and the &quot;ps2epsi&quot; tool, which also
comes with Ghostscript, converts a PostScript file to an Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS) file. Many text processing and graphics programs will
let you import EPS files, so this can let you insert Mup output into
some other document.
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There is a package called &quot;psutils&quot; available on most Linux archives,
that contains various Postscript tools. These include &quot;psnup&quot; which lets
you print multiple pages on one sheet of paper with more flexibility
than Mup's
<A HREF="param.html#panels">panelsperpage parameter,</A>
and &quot;psselect&quot; which prints a subset of pages.
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You can check the
<A HREF="http://www.arkkra.com/doc/userpgms.html">user donated programs page on Arkkra's website</A>
for other programs for processing Mup input or output.
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