Michèle Garoche wrote:
OK, so it's not what I first thought. It must be a problem with the ghostscript you installed from Fink.Le jeudi, 20 fév 2003, à 01:11 Europe/Paris, Martin Costabel a écrit :What ghostscript are you using, i.e. "where gs" ?/sw/bin/gs /usr/local/bin/gs
/usr/local/bin/gsProbably because you have /usr/local/bin twice in your PATH ? Nothing to worry about.
I don't why there are 2 /usr/local/bin/gs,
there is only one with creation and modification date November 1st 2002, the one in /sw with creation and modification date February 16th 2003So texmacs started acting weird when you installed this new version of ghostscript from Fink ? Which version is it, and what output devices does it support, i.e. "gs -h" ?
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Martin
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