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+Converting Mup files to other formats
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+Since Mup generates PostScript, almost any PostScript tool can be used
+on its output. In particular, the "ps2pdf" tool that comes with Ghostscript can
+convert Mup output to PDF format, and the "ps2epsi" tool, which also
+comes with Ghostscript, converts a PostScript file to an Encapsulated
+PostScript (EPS) file. Many text processing and graphics programs will
+let you import EPS files, so this can let you insert Mup output into
+some other document.
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+There is a package called "psutils" available on most Linux archives,
+that contains various Postscript tools. These include "psnup" which lets
+you print multiple pages on one sheet of paper with more flexibility
+than Mup's
+<A HREF="param.html#panels">panelsperpage parameter,</A>
+and "psselect" which prints a subset of pages.
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+You can check the
+<A HREF="http://www.arkkra.com/doc/userpgms.html">user donated programs page on Arkkra's web site</A>
+for other programs for processing Mup input or output.
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