@echo off @rem $Id: ps2pdfxx.bat 8547 2008-02-25 16:10:43Z alexcher $ rem Internal batch file for calling pdfwrite driver. rem The files that call this one (ps2pdf*.bat) write the command-line rem options into _.at, and then pass the last 2 (or fewer) arguments rem to this file. call gssetgs.bat echo -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE#pdfwrite >_.at2 if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" goto nt rem Run ps2pdf on any Microsoft OS. if %1/==/ goto usage if %2/==/ goto usage rem Watcom C deletes = signs, so use # instead. rem We have to include the options twice because -I only takes effect if it rem appears before other options. :run echo -sOutputFile#%2 >>_.at2 copy /b /y _.at2+_.at >NUL echo -c .setpdfwrite -f%1 >>_.at2 %GSC% @_.at @_.at2 goto end :usage echo Usage: ps2pdf [options...] input.[e]ps output.pdf goto end rem Run ps2pdf on Windows NT. :nt if not CMDEXTVERSION 1 goto run if %1/==/ goto ntusage if %2/==/ goto nooutfile goto run :ntusage echo Usage: ps2pdf input.ps [output.pdf] echo or: ps2pdf [options...] input.[e]ps output.pdf goto end :nooutfile rem We don't know why the circumlocution with _1 is needed.... set _1=%1 set _outf=%_1:.PS=.pdf% if %_1%==%_outf% goto addsuff call ps2pdfxx %1 %_outf% goto postsuff :addsuff call ps2pdfxx %1 %1%.pdf :postsuff set _1= set _outf= :end rem Clean up. if exist _.at erase _.at if exist _.at2 erase _.at2