OK..I think I understand that.. I pasted "/sw/bin/gs" into scribus' prefs under External Tools, in that first field which initially just contained "gs"
When I re-launched Scribus, I no longer got the "no ghostscript" warning. Maybe things are OK now, but when I import an eps into a picture box, I don't see the eps graphic, and I can't manipulate or activate the picture box. So...not sure if things are set up correctly. J On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 01:25:17 +0200, Andreas Vox wrote: > John wrote: >> Wonder if I could get a little help with the Ghostscript angle here... >> >> I grabbed the latest Scribus (the one which expands to 141mb) and >> noticed Ghostscript offered (Ghostscript-8.50-macosx.tar.bz2 (2.7 MB)) > > That's the framework? Drop install into /Library/Frameworks. > >> I thought I installed via terminal (sudo fink install Ghostscript) > > That's fink's ghostscript, not the framework. > >> Terminal went about its business, then looked finished. Launched >> Scribus and *still* I get the "No Ghostscript" warning. > > The snapshot only finds the GS framework automatically. For other > GSes you have to configure the binary in Scribus->Preferences. > > /Andreas
