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PROGRAM:

NAME


dosepsbin -- Extract PS/WMF/TIFF sections from DOS EPS binary files

VERSION


2012-03-22 v1.2

SYNOPSIS


The progam dosepsbin analyses an EPS file that is not a plain ASCII PostScript file but
given as DOS EPS binary file.

dosepsbin [options] <input file>

First it analyzes the input file, validates its header and summarizes the available
sections. Depending on the given options, the sections are then written to files.

Options:

--eps-file <file> Write PS section to <file>.
--wmf-file <file> Write WMF section to <file>.
--tiff-file <file> Write TIFF section to <file>.
--inputfile <file> The name of the input file.
--verbose Verbose output.
--quiet Only errors and warnings are printed.
--help Brief help message.
--man Full documentation.
--version Print version identification.

The files for output must be different from the input file.

DESCRIPTION


DOS EPS Binary File Format

A Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file can also given in a special binary format to support
the inclusion of a thumbnail. The file format starts with a binary header that contains
the positions of the possible sections:

* Postscript (PS)
* Windows Metafile Format (WMF)
* Tag Image File Format (TIFF)

The PS section must be present and either the WMF file or the TIFF file should be given.

OPTIONS


--eps-file=<file>
The PS section is written to <file>. The output file must be different from the input
file.

--wmf-file=<file>
The WMF section is written to <file> if present. The output file must be different
from the input file.

--tiff-file=<file>
The TIFF section is written to <file> if present. The output file must be different
from the input file.

--inputfile=<file>
The input file can also be given directly on the command line. If the file does not
exist, then the file with extension `.eps' is tried.

--verbose
Verbose messages.

--quiet
No messages are printed except for errors and warnings.

--help
Display help screen.

--man
Prints manual page.

--version
Print version identification and exit.

EXAMPLES


The following command extracts the PS section from file test.eps and stores the result in
file test-ps.eps:

dosepsbin --eps-file test-ps.eps test.eps

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