On Jul 27, 2020, at 1:37, Norman Wilson
<norman(a)oclsc.org> wrote:
Nemu Nusquam:
When was dpost born?
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CSTR 97, A Typesetter-Independent TROFF by Brian W Kernighan
was issued in 1981 and revised the next year. So that's the
earliest possible date.
But that was before postscript, that was for the new typesetter.
I vaguely remember the existence of Postscript support
in
general, including at least one Apple Laserwriter kicking
around somewhere, starting at some point during my time at
1127 in the latter 1980s.
First there was the Canon (LP 10 I believe) and postscript came later.
SoftQuad licensed the DWB quite early in the process.
It's a scanned-image PDF so I can't search
it by
machine, but it includes such things as listings of
the source-code directory and manifests of various
binary distributions, and dpost doesn't appear anywhere
I can see. As the URL implies, the docs seem to
be dated 1989. So maybe dpost wasn't part of the
product until DWB 3.0; but maybe we in Research got
an early copy of the postscript stuff (I think bwk
was in regular communication with the USG-troff
folks), perhaps in 1989.
There was quite some communication between Peter Nilson (npn, known
for picasso) and bwk. I myself ended up working on the last DWB
(3.4.1).
jaap