Adobe PostScript is a device-independent page description language and programming language. This project uses the Tree-sitter framework to implement a parser for the language. PostScript is a ...
PostScript Language Reference Manual, second edition, Adobe Systems Inc., Addison-Wesley, 1985. “The Red Book” is the standard reference material for all implementations up to and including Level 2 ...
An interpreter for the PostScript language in Python. PostScript is a stack-based, interpreted language developed by Adobe Systems long ago for producing vector graphics in the printing industry. My ...
PostScript, or PS is a common printing language used by many printer manufacturers. PostScript may be common; however, it is not found available for many printers. PostScript is used in high-end ...
PostScript is indisputably the most widely used page description language today. It can be found in most commercial laser printers, in professional film printers and in some screen display systems.
PostScript is a very high-level language, comparable to LISP. The notion of high and low level, as used here, refers to conceptual distance from actual machine activity. The binary stream navigated by ...
If you print PostScript graphics -- such as Encapsulated PostScript files created in drawing programs and page-layout applications -- to a non-PostScript office printer, you'll see either a gray box ...
Last week, we talked about the Global Driver. Today, let’s look at printer languages and which one might be best for your print jobs. We get many questions about the differences between PostScript and ...
The Computer History Museum (CHM) has, with Adobe's permission, released the source code for an early version of PostScript, a programming language developed in the early 1980s by Adobe, which helped ...
In 2022, Zscaler’s ThreatLabz performed vulnerability hunting for some of the most popular PostScript interpreters using a custom-built syntax-aware fuzzer. The PostScript interpreters that were ...