In this article, I would like to introduce you an easy way to convert PS to text with command line in specified pages of PS basically through Postscript to Text Converter.
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Here is the easy method to convert PS to text with command line in specified pages of PS:
1. Run command prompt
Click Windows + R – type CMD in pop dialog box – click OK
2. Learn usage of Postscript to Text Converter
ps2txt.exe [options] <PS> <TXT>
Tips:
- “ps2txt.exe”: you need to input entire path of “ps2txt.exe” in real conversion
- “[options]”: stands for parameters you can type in command prompt
- <PS>: entire path of PS file needed to be typed in command prompt during real conversion
- <TXT>: entire path of objective TXT file needed to be typed during real conversion
3. Input command line in command prompt
Please refer to the following command prompt snapshot to type command line:
Fig. command line example to help you convert PS to text through command line in specified pages
(note: –firstpage – helps you set first page of specified page range, –lastpage – helps you edit last page of specified page range)
Then, please click enter so that text file could be produced into objective folder based on specified pages of PS file through command line and parameter.
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