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<title>Import new package: print/psjoin.</title>
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<name>reed</name>
<email>reed</email>
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<published>2005-08-10T05:19:39Z</published>
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This was suggested by David Griffith on tech-pkg. Enjoy!

psjoin concatenates several PostScript files (complying with the
Document Structuring Convention, DSC) and generate a single PostScript
document. The concatenated PostScript document will be written to
the standard output.
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