Source to PostScript Driver 3.5 Help File Available

Last reviewed: February 15, 1996
Article ID: Q88855
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows Device Development Kit (DDK) for Windows version 3.1

SUMMARY

The Microsoft Windows version 3.1 Device Driver Kit (DDK) contains the complete sources for version 3.5 of the PostScript driver. Due to an oversight, the source code to the Help file included with the PostScript Driver was ommitted from the 3.1 DDK.

This source code might be required if, for example, a printer driver developer needs to send a modified version of the PostScript driver and Help file with his or her product.

The Windows 3.1 PostScript Help file sources can be found in the Software/Data Library in the file PSHLP. This file contains all the sources required to build the PostScript driver Help file, including the .HPJ files, the rich-text format (.RTF) sources, and the included bitmap (.bmp) files. This file is intended only for developers who already have the Windows 3.1 DDK.

Download PSHLP.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:

  • Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)

          Dial (206) 936-6735 to connect to MSDL
          Download PSHLP.EXE (size: 32039 bytes) 
    
  • Internet (anonymous FTP)

          ftp ftp.microsoft.com
          Change to the \softlib\mslfiles directory
          Get PSHLP.EXE (size: 32039 bytes) 
    


Additional reference words: 3.10 PSCRIPT HPJ HLP WINHELP softlib
KBCategory: kbprg kbfile
KBSubcategory: D2PrnPscript


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Last reviewed: February 15, 1996
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