Followed these instructions, downloaded with the script package:

The best possibility is to use associated file types under Windows NT/2000/XP:
1.) rename ps2eps to ps2eps.pl and
done ------------------------------
2.) SET PATHEXT=.pl;%PATHEXT% or use the settings -> control panel -> system -> "advanced" tab -> environment variables and edit the PATHEXT entry accordingly.
added .pl to pathext in Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables
3.) then simply typing ps2eps should invoke ps2eps correctly Another option is to call perl directly: perl ps2eps ... The script assumes that you have "gswin32c" as postscript interpreter in your path. Under Windows ps2eps can perform wildcard expansion now on its own. and tried invoking on the console command line with ps2eps -h

n.b. I
do have gswin32c as an executable file.

In reply to Re^2: ps2eps / MikTeX installation by pawsNclaws
in thread ps2eps / MikTeX installation by pawsNclaws

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