= DEC documentation processor == Intro This converts DEC-derived .txt files from whatever tool they used to generate documents to PDF including a table of contents (which is handy with 400-odd page documents) The code is terrible, and a non-trivial amount of the heavy lifting (including all the page layout) is done in PostScript, but it works for the Mass Storage Control Protocol documents from bitsavers, so I'm happy. == Usage .... python3 docproc.py -o mscp.ps mscp.txt ps2pdf mscp.ps mscp.pdf .... In order to change the font (which you probably will need to do), edit `prelude.ps` and look for the line that has `findfont` on it. If you want the line numbers included, change `/zDN false def` to `/zDN true def` in `prelude.ps`. Depending on the font you're using, you may or may not also need to change the font size (`/zCH`) == Disclaimer This was a weekend hack, so don't expect much readability. If it breaks, good luck with that. If you fix it, send a patch. It also doesn't do quite as much as you might want: inline section references are ignored, tables aren't linked (though that)