Whole document tree DVI Drivers and PreviewersDVI to PostScript conversion programs
The best public domain DVI to PostScript conversion program which
runs under many operating systems is Tom Rokicki's dvips.
dvips is written in C and ports easily to other operating
systems; it is available as
VMS versions are available through the DECUS library
(see sources of software),
and also as part of the \CTAN{} distribution of TeX for VMS
(
A precompiled version for MS-DOS is available from
Karl Berry's version of dvips (called dvipsk)
has a configure script and path searching code similar to that in his
other programs (e.g., web2c); it is available from
Another good portable program is dvitops by James Clark,
which is also written in C and will compile under Unix, MS-DOS, VMS,
and Primos; however, it does not support virtual fonts. It is
available from
Macintosh users can use either the excellent drivers built into OzTeX or Textures, or a port of dvips in the CMacTeX package. DVI drivers for HP LaserJetThe emTeX package (see TeX systems) contains a driver for the LaserJet, dvihplj.
Version 2.10 of the Beebe drivers supports the LaserJet. These drivers
will compile under Unix, VMS, and on the Atari ST and
DEC-20's, and are available from
Karl Berry's dviljk, which has the same path-searching code
as his dvipsk (see
DVI to PostScript programs), is available in
DVI previewers
EmTeX and gTeX for the PC, and OzTeX for the Macintosh, all
come with previewers that can be used on those platforms. There is a
good OS/2 Presentation Manager previewer in emTeX, and a public
domain Windows previewer ( Previewers available for other operating systems include:
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