Even for WS programmers who are familiar with the PostScript language, the Display PostScript system for WS introduces new concepts. For instance, some familiar terms such as "client," "context," and "state" take on new meanings.
This chapter summarizes components and concepts of the Display PostScript system. Some of these topics are system-independent; others are system-specific. In this manual, the term system-independent refers to components and concepts found in all implementations of the Display PostScript system. System-specific refers to components found in only some implementations of the Display PostScript system and whose exact names and capabilities vary among implementations.
The Display PostScript system for WS is the systembeing described in this manual, so WS-specific and system-specific mean the same thing here. Note that some WS-specific components are also X-specific: they exist only in X-based implementations of the Display PostScript system.
This chapter emphasizes mainly WS-specific concepts and components
This chapter summarizes components and concepts of the Display PostScript system. Some of these topics are system-independent; others are system-specific. In this manual, the term system-independent refers to components and concepts found in all implementations of the Display PostScript system. System-specific refers to components found in only some implementations of the Display PostScript system and whose exact names and capabilities vary among implementations.
The Display PostScript system for WS is the systembeing described in this manual, so WS-specific and system-specific mean the same thing here. Note that some WS-specific components are also X-specific: they exist only in X-based implementations of the Display PostScript system.
This chapter emphasizes mainly WS-specific concepts and components
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