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GhostScript is indeed available via the IBM Open Source Package Management.

Looks like V9.52.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
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message: 6
date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:11:01 -0800
from: VERNON HAMBERG Owner via MIDRANGE-L
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Converting a *USERASCII spooled file (containing PCL)
into a PDF file in the IFS

We used to use Ghostscript to convert from PDF to PCL. That utility can do the opposite. I do not know if Ghostscript is available through the package support on the i. I do see that it might be available on the PERZL site - there is a thread in the IBMiOSS list on midrange.com - https://archive.midrange.com/opensource/201609/msg00058.html is one of the emails, turns out to or from me. This was probably using the previous OpenSource support - someone else, Jack Woehr, maybe, can give better help these days.


I do have to ask, could the original spooled file be created as *SCS or *IPDS or *AFPDS? Then CPYSPLF can be used to directly convert the SPLF to a PDF file. We do that all the time here, including with SPLF that have overlays or page segments or bar codes or other graphical elements.

I used to work at a company almost 30 years ago that wrote documents to *USERASCII with PCL code - excuse me if I say that this feels like a very old technique, better replaced with newer ways - but I am not in Juan's shop.

Regards
Vern

On Mon, 11 Nov, 2024 at 12:54 PM, Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



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