Convert documents of TXT to PS by command line

There is an application named as Document Converter which is a professional document converter designed for converting any printable documents to various image formats, including txt to ps. With three internal applications in Document Converter, it seems more powerful than other similar products.

If you want to convert the document of txt to ps by command line, you can use the command line application of Document Converter. The command line application allows you to convert any printable documents to image formats and you just need to input some commands in MS-DOS prompt window and run the conversion. The command line also supports to set many parameters for the target file.

There are also two other applications in Document Converter. They are GUI application and virtual printer application. Most of people will like to use the GUI application for it is easy to understand with a friendly user interface. The virtual printer application can not only play as a Windows printer, but also as an excellent document converter.

If you need to use the command line application, please download the free trial version at https://www.verypdf.com/artprint/docprint_pro_setup.exe and install it on your computer. Then the executable file doc2pdf.exe to be called in the conversion from txt to ps will be available. If you want to use all the functions of the command line application, please purchase it at https://www.verypdf.com/order_docprintpro.html.

At the beginning of the conversion from txt to ps, you should open MS-DOS interface for inputting the command line. You should click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you should input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. You can also use the hot key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box.

Then please input the command line which is consisted of called program, source file and target file like the following example.

doc2pdf.exe –i D:\M.txt –o D:\M.ps

In the command line, you can see that

doc2pdf.exe stands for the called program.

–i D:\M.txt stands for the source file.

–o D:\M.ps stands for the target file.

Please pay attention that you should use the full path of each file when you write your own command line. After inputting commands, Please cllick “Enter” button to run the conversion from txt to ps. To see whether the target file is perfect enough, you should check it in the specified location.

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