Page Description Language Converters | NodeJS
You can easily add Aspose.Page API’s conversion features to your own application or software. This section provides dedicated articles with code examples to simplify the integration process for you.
EPS Converters
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) is an Adobe Systems file format based on a specialized part of the PostScript language. It’s designed to let different applications exchange graphics data.
An EPS file is essentially a PostScript file that describes just one page. Its core purpose is to be embedded (encapsulated) into other PostScript files.
To convertEPS files programmatically with the help of our solution go and check the next articles:
PS Converters
What is PostScript Language?
PostScript Language is a Page Description Language (PDL), structurally similar to programming languages like FORTH and Lisp. A PS file contains page descriptions written in the Adobe language.
Unlike simpler PDLs, PostScript is dynamic; it includes not only basic graphic operations but also procedures, control operators, and variables. It was specifically developed for publishing systems. When you print a PS file, its content is first processed by a special interpreter that translates it into printing commands. With our solution, you can have the next options you can also integrate into your own solution:
XPS Converters
In short, XPS is an open graphic format of the fixed layout language. They are primarily used for:
- Creating digital documents for various purposes, including work, education, and personal use.
- They can be easily shared, and as long as the recipient has an XPS Viewer (which is included in Windows), they can view the document.
- Their fixed format helps preserve the integrity of the document over time.
- They are designed with high-quality printing in mind.
The next conversions are supported by our solution: