How to rotate the page while converting url to postscript?

What is postscript?

PostScript is a programming language developed by Adobe. In fact, it is a programming language for describing the appearance of a printed page. All major printer manufacturers make printers which contain or can be loaded with Postscript software, which also runs on all major operating system platforms. A Postscript file can be identified by its extension name ".ps".

For PostScript describes the nature of a file's contents but not specify how they look, PostScript content can be scaled effectively to any size. For example, a postcard-sized PostScript file could be expanded to the size of a billboard without any quality lost.

Which software can be used in the conversion of url to postscript?

If you want to save your money,energy and want to do the conversion of url to postscript in a very short time,you can choose HTML Converter Command Line to help you.HTML Converter Command Line is a powerful HTML conversion software which allows you to create previews or thumbnails of web pages in a number of different formats, such as TIF, TIFF, JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PCX, TGA, JP2 (JPEG2000), PNM, etc. HTML Converter Command Line also allows you to convert web pages to PDF, PS (postscript), WMF, EMF vector formats.Just click the link https://www.verypdf.com/htmltools/htmltools.zip to download HTML Converter Command Line and you will find the software is a zip file from the link itself.So you need to unzip it to a suitable location in your computer for conveniently using.If you want to know the introduction to HTML Converter Command Line,please visit https://www.verypdf.com/htmltools/index.html and you can learn more functions about the software at https://www.verypdf.com/htmltools/htmltools-manual.htm.

How to rotate the page when converting url to postscript?

There are three steps to rotate the page when converting url to postscript—run cmd.exe program,input command line and find the target file.

1.There are two methods to launch cmd.exe program

Method1.Click start menu at left bottom of your desktop and click “run” in the menu.In the popup dialog box please input “cmd” in “open” edit box and click “OK” button.Then you will see cmd.exe dialog box.

Method2.The hot key “Windows”+ “R” will aim at the same goal.

2.Input the command line which contains called program,parameter,source file and target file.

The called program is htmltools.exe which is the executable file in HTML Converter Command Line and you can see it in the installation folder.

The parameter should be set to rotate the page with the DOS command –rotate value which means rotate the page by the angle you set.Commonly the value can be set as 90,180 and 270.Then the source file will rotate clockwise.

The source file is the webpage which needs to be converted and you can input the URL of the webpage in the command line,then htmltools.exe will find the webpage via Internet and download the information on it.

The target file is the one you want to get.

So these four parts compose the next command line structure:

htmltools.exe –rotate value www.verypdf.com output.ps

You should write your command line according to it just like:

"C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Local Settings\Temp\htmltools\htmltools.exe" -rotate 90 www.verypdf.com verypdf.ps

"C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Local Settings\Temp\htmltools\htmltools.exe"  is the path of htmltools.exe.Just drag the file from its folder into cmd.exe dialog box to save your time!

-rotate 90  is the rotation angle of source file.

www.verypdf.com  stands for the URL of the webpage.

verypdf.ps  is the name of target file,including file name and extension name.

3.After you press “Enter” button to run the conversion of url to postscript,you can find your target file in a few seconds later.If you didn’t set the path for the target file like the example,you can find the file in current directory.Or the file will be saved in specified location.

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