David E. Fox wrote
...
> acroread displays it OK. So, as another poster suggests, acroread
> can handle displaying some PDFs that the other alternatives have
> problems with.
> But I am no better off than I was before -- I need to print this
> thing, and ghostscript won't do it. I don't see why. There seems
> to be a typo in the acroread script where it finds the fonts (the
> directory has an Uppercased first letter, but is in lowercase in
> the script). But I fixed that, and either way it does not seem to
> help.
Uh, maybe I'm missing something, but
I can print pdf files from inside acroread in either of 2 ways:
-- directly from the print command under file menu in acroread
-- or create a postscript file inside acroread and then lpr that
works for me, nothing to do with ghostscript as far as Iknow
regards,
Jack
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