If you are using "my Mac as a front end" you must be doing some terminal
emulation of some sort. For versaterm, I set everyone up with the
command
tektronix versaterm term .
Then if they did graphics, they could see it.
For Mac340, I suspect regis would be the command of choice.
Printing postscript requires a postscript printer and queues on your Vax
set up for postscript. Did you say you are running VMS?
To do stuff on your Mac,
GCG is giving away a mac program called GCGFigure,
see
http://www.gcg.com/products/freestuff.html
Good luck.
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>From: glux at msvax.mssm.edu>Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 1997 1:45 PM
>To: info-gcg at net.bio.net>Subject: graphic output
>>Dear GCGers-
>> If I am using my Mac as a front end
>for a VAX to run gcg programs, how do
>i print the output and/or save it as a file
>i can manipulate in a mac graphics program??
>> i tried the vax postscript command
>to no avail, i get the commands printed out on
>reams of paper [very environmentally unfriendly].
>>thanks,
>>marc
>>