The Postscript page description language from Adobe Systems now has a screen-based brother – and Steve Jobs’ Next Inc will be using the new Adobe product as the basis of the screen graphics on his forthcoming scholar’s workstation. The interactive Display PostScript was jointly developed by Adobe and Next and is due out next summer. It is a true WYSIWYG system and is windowing system-independent. Other features include outline fonts, arbitrary line widths, rotation and colour. Jobs, talking at the Seybold desk-top publishing conference in San Francisco, gave few further details on the workstation beyond saying that it is being designed to run under Unix and will include an Ethernet interface. It is not now expected to arrive until next year.