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Impress
Jul 20, 2023
Publishing and presentation tool
ImPress is the WYSIWYG Publishing and Presentation for UNIX. It can also be used within a WWW browser e.g. Netscape that is capable of running the Tcl Plugin. The Tcl Plugin can be obtained from the web site at http//dev.scriptics.com/
ImPress can be significantly enhanced through use of several modified utilities o Pstoedit - Allows you to translate EPS files to Tk for ImPress use. o Font3D - Translates TrueType font strings to vectorized Tk. o Type1inst - Aids in maintaining Ghostscript Fontmaps and X11 fonts.dir files.
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