Mini Shell
#!/usr/bin/sh
# Revised in 2020 to use the eps2write device (within ps2epsi.ps)
# This definition is changed on install to match the
# executable name set in the makefile, but we check a couple of other
# places (bin/ sibling to $LIBDIR and 'gs' on the $PATH)
GS_EXECUTABLE=gs
LIBDIR=`dirname $0`
gs="$LIBDIR/$GS_EXECUTABLE"
if test ! -x "$gs"; then
# Might be executing lib/ps2epsi with bin/ as sibling to lib/
gs="$LIBDIR/../bin/$GS_EXECUTABLE"
if test ! -x "$gs"; then
# Fallback to using any 'gs' on the path
gs="$GS_EXECUTABLE"
fi
fi
GS_EXECUTABLE="$gs"
export outfile
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: `basename \"$0\"` file.ps [file.epsi]" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
infile=$1;
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
case "${infile}" in
*.ps) base=`basename "${infile}" .ps` ;;
*.cps) base=`basename "${infile}" .cps` ;;
*.eps) base=`basename "${infile}" .eps` ;;
*.epsf) base=`basename "${infile}" .epsf` ;;
*) base=`basename "${infile}"` ;;
esac
outfile=${base}.epsi
else
outfile=$2
fi
# Note, we expect 'ps2epsi.ps' to be on one of the search paths which can be seen by: gs -h
"$GS_EXECUTABLE" -q -dNOOUTERSAVE -dNODISPLAY -dLastPage=1 -sOutputFile="${outfile}" \
--permit-file-all="${infile}" -- ps2epsi.ps "${infile}" 1>&2
exit 0
Zerion Mini Shell 1.0