Hi, there's been a strange and sudden decline in the capability of 'gv' in correctly displaying postscript files for the Debian computers I maintain here at my work. One of the Debian users here first complained of this to me a couple weeks ago. He claimed that a postscript file he had viewed many times previously with 'gv' would now not suddenly view correctly (it showed only a very small portion of the postscript). Being somewhat suspicious of his machine, I first tried viewing the problematic postscript file on my machine running the same stable version of Debian and in my shell environment. I got the same strange result. I have to admit that I was still skeptical of there being a problem with 'gv' thinking something must be wrong with his file although he claimed the same thing for several other postscript files he has. Knowing that 'gv' is just an interface for 'gs', I tried running 'gs' alone and it works fine. Well, today, I ran across a postscript file in my home dir that I have used across many different platforms and versions of 'gv' anytime I need a postscript file to test an application (it's a simple postscript level 1 file). Sure enough, 'gv' comes up blank even though 'gs' will show it normally.
Summary: 'gv' is suddenly not viewing postscript files correctly on my Debian machines although it used to. I make regular security updates on all machines. Can the recent changes in kernel have anything to do with this or can anyone come up with a better guess? Thanks to anyone and all who read! Paul -- Paul Yeatman (858) 534-9896 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================== ==Proudly brought to you by Mutt== ================================== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]