+@node PostScript driver class
+@section The PostScript driver class
+
+The @code{postscript} driver class is used to produce output that is
+acceptable to PostScript printers and other interpreters.
+The PostScript driver class does not support charts.
+
+The PostScript driver class is deprecated. It is likely to be removed
+in a future version of PSPP. We suggest that you use the Cairo driver
+class instead, which can output PostScript as well and has better font
+support, including support for international character sets, and does
+support charts.
+
+The available options are listed below.
+
+@table @code
+@item output-file=@var{file-name}
+
+File to which output should be sent. This can be an ordinary file name
+(i.e., @code{"pspp.ps"}), a pipe (i.e., @code{"|lpr"}), or
+stdout (@code{"-"}). Default: @code{"pspp.ps"}.
+
+@item headers=@var{boolean}
+
+Controls whether the standard headers showing the time and date and
+title and subtitle are printed at the top of each page. Default:
+@code{on}.
+
+@item paper-size=@var{paper-size}
+
+Paper size. You may specify a name (e.g.@: @code{a4}, @code{letter})
+or measurements (e.g.@: @code{210x297}, @code{8.5x11in}).
+
+The default paper size is taken from the @env{PAPERSIZE} environment
+variable or the file indicated by the @env{PAPERCONF} environment
+variable, if either variable is set. If not, and your system supports
+the @code{LC_PAPER} locale category, then the default paper size is
+taken from the locale. Otherwise, if @file{/etc/papersize} exists,
+the default paper size is read from it. As a last resort, A4 paper is
+assumed.
+
+@item orientation=@var{orientation}
+
+Either @code{portrait} or @code{landscape}. Default: @code{portrait}.
+
+@item left-margin=@var{dimension}
+@itemx right-margin=@var{dimension}
+@itemx top-margin=@var{dimension}
+@itemx bottom-margin=@var{dimension}
+
+Sets the margins around the page. The headers, if enabled, are not
+included in the margins; they are in addition to the margins. For a
+description of dimensions, see @ref{Dimensions}. Default: @code{0.5in}.
+
+@item prop-font=@var{afm-file}[,@var{font-file}[,@var{encoding-file}]]
+@itemx emph-font=@var{afm-file}[,@var{font-file}[,@var{encoding-file}]]
+@itemx fixed-font=@var{afm-file}[,@var{font-file}[,@var{encoding-file}]]
+
+Sets the font used for proportional, emphasized, or fixed-pitch text.
+The only required value is @var{afm-file}, the AFM file for the font.
+
+If specified, @var{font-file} will be downloaded to the printer at the
+beginning of the print job. The font file may be in PFA or PFB format.
+
+The font is reencoded as specified in @var{encoding-file}, if specified.
+Each line in @var{encoding-file} should consist of a PostScript
+character name and a decimal encoding value (between 0 and 255),
+separated by white space. Blank lines and comments introduced by
+@samp{#} are also allowed.
+
+The files specified on these options are located as follows. If
+the file name begins with @samp{/}, then it is taken as an absolute
+path. Otherwise, PSPP searches its configuration path for the specified
+name prefixed by @code{psfonts/} (@pxref{File locations}).
+
+Default: proportional font @code{Times-Roman.afm}, emphasis font
+@code{Times-Italic.afm}, fixed-pitch font @code{Courier.afm}.
+
+@item font-size=@var{font-size}
+
+Sets the size of the default fonts, in thousandths of a point. Default:
+10000 (10 point).
+
+@item line-gutter=@var{dimension}
+
+Sets the width of white space on either side of lines that border text
+or graphics objects. @xref{Dimensions}. Default: @code{1pt}.
+
+@item line-spacing=@var{dimension}
+
+Sets the spacing between the lines in a double line in a table.
+Default: @code{1pt}.
+
+@item line-width=@var{dimension}
+
+Sets the width of the lines used in tables. Default: @code{0.5pt}.
+@end table
+