This is the command psselect that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
psselect - select pages from a PostScript file
SYNOPSIS
psselect [ -q ] [ -e ] [ -o ] [ -r ] [ -ppages ] [ pages ] [ infile [ outfile ] ]
DESCRIPTION
Psselect selects pages from a PostScript document, creating a new PostScript file. The
input PostScript file should follow the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions.
The -e option selects all of the even pages; it may be used in conjunction with the other
page selection options to select the even pages from a range of pages.
The -o option selects all of the odd pages; it may be used in conjunction with the other
page selection options.
The -ppages option specifies the pages which are to be selected. Pages is a comma
separated list of page ranges, each of which may be a page number, or a page range of the
form first-last. If first is omitted, the first page is assumed, and if last is omitted,
the last page is assumed.
The prefix character `_' indicates that the page number is relative to the end of the
document, counting backwards. If just this character with no page number is used, a blank
page will be inserted.
The -r option causes psselect to output the selected pages in reverse order.
Psselect normally prints the page numbers of the pages rearranged; the -q option
suppresses this.
If any of the -r, -e, or -o options are specified, the page range must be given with the
-p option. This is for backwards compatibility with previous versions.
NOTES
The page number given to psselect is the number of the page counting from the start or end
of the file, starting at one. The actual page number in the document may be different.
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