In September 2000, John Deubert posted below to the newsgroup comp.lang.postscript on how to merge postscript files.
In Short: How do I stick together 2 postscript files to produce one new one?
I assume you're concatenating these with a text editor. This works fine
in principle, but in practice, an awful lot of PostScript files are
sloppy about cleaning up after themselves, which leads to problems in
the second (and following) files.
The easiest way to fix this is to put the following line in between each
of the concatenated files:
false 0 startjob pop
This actually causes the printer to end the current job (doing the
normal eoj cleanup) and start a new job, all within the same PostScript
stream.
A couple of caveats:
- This is a PS Level 2 operator, so it wonn't work on an earlier machine.
- The startjob operator will not start a nnew job if there are any
un-restored saves in the PostScript. Most PostScript output manages to
match its save and restores, so this shouldn't be a problem.
Hope this helps.
- John Deubert
For technical details, see the March 2001 Acumen Journal.
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