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DescriptionGhostscript text graphic image.pdf
English: Ghostscript example for gray text and RGB image
Date 9 August 2020 (upload date)
Source text_graphic_image.pdf (GPL Ghostscript SVN)
Author Ghostscript authors
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English: License source: file COPYING in svn.

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