[tex-k] dvips on debian linux
Srinivas Nedunuri
nedunuri at cs.utexas.edu
Thu Apr 21 23:41:49 CEST 2011
OK, thanks. Now that i know the history behind it that makes much more
sense. But there is still a difference in behaviour then between the
linux and windows versions. It appears the windows version has decided
to move with the times!
Joel Reicher wrote:
> Srinivas Nedunuri writes:
>
>> why does dvips send its output to a printer by default?? I use dvips on
>> Windows, and it does not do that (it sends the output to <filename>.ps)
>> which makes the most sense.
>>
>
> A non-technical, "historical" reply:
>
> My understanding is that dvips is a device driver.
>
> A postscript printer is the type of device it is designed to drive.
>
> Likewise xdvi is a device driver for X servers.
>
> I think the DVI format is supposed to be a device-independent file that is
> given to a device driver.
>
> Capturing the output of device drivers is the "abnormal" behaviour that
> in recent times has become the norm, with the possible exception of
> dvipdfm, since PDF is a file format.
>
> Even then, pdftex is usually preferred for generating PDF files.
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Joel
>
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