Hello, Alex, am Mittwoch, 18. April 2007 20:22 schrieb Oleksandr Moskalenko:
[...] > Please upgrade your scribus package from > > deb http://debian.tagancha.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib > or > deb http://debian.scribus.net/debian/ stable main non-free contrib Interesting: stable and etch were different and confusingly, the etch branch had an older version than the stable branch on debian.scribus.net ... . > The current version of "scribus" in our repos is > 1.3.3.8+cvs20070409-2. Test your EPS import after the upgrade and if > the problem still persists then file a bug report at bugs.scribus.net It persists and is worse: the pdf export is without the graphic in this version. > and attach a test case EPS to the report, so we could test it here. I Done, ID 5568. > don't believe it would be productive to try solving this in the 1.2.x > code as the current stable Scribus series is 1.3.3.x and has been for > a while. I was waiting for the release of Etch to make the switch of > "scribus" to this new codebase. Like a good Debian user, I used 1.2.x for a long time. ;) > Also, please double-check the ghostscript you are using. The symptoms Both, gs-afpl and gs-gpl fail. > you are describing logically seem to fall into a bad gs pattern i.e. > pdf output (internal scribus code) is fine, but eps doesn't show in a > document (using gs). In the version 1.3.3.8+cvs20070409-2 the pdf file is without the graphics, too. In the earlier versions (1.3.3.6-dfsg-1 and 1.2.5.dfsg-5+b1) the pdf output was still fine. In scribus 1.2.1-1 both (pdf output and displayed graphics in scribus) was fine. Greetings Robin -- Robin Haunschild <H at unschild.de> http://www.tuxschild.de Ich bin entschieden gegen Softwarepatente!
