InterPress is a
page description language developed at
Xerox PARC, based on the
Forth programming language and an earlier graphics language called JaM. As with many PARC projects, Interpress was not commercialized at its time of creation, and its primary effect on the world was to cause some of its creators (
Chuck Geschke and
John Warnock) to get fed up, form their own company, and publish their own version. The company in this case was
Adobe Systems, and their version is known as
PostScript. InterPress was used in some
Xerox printers, and supported in
Xerox Ventura Publisher, but it is not clear whether or not it achieved significant market-share. InterPress was also used as the output format for PARC's
InterScript system, which was an editable
word processor format for rich documents.
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