![]() A good start would be to take this project and just create a minimal syntactic port to C#. Once that wrapper was in place, you could work on writing a top level library that used that wrapper, but did things in a more 'C# way'. In general, a C# wrapper to the GS C DLLs (pardon the alphbet soup), would be trivial to write, however would involve a lot of time-consuming typing. Unfortunately, I haven't had enough non-work time to develop something like this for use by the community. ![]() ![]() We're stuck with shelling out to Ghostscript at this point, because if we compiled with the gs dlls we'd break the GPL license (I work on a commercial product). Well, I had to abandon that idea due to licensing constraints. ![]()
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