hi isabel, > And that works for you? I'm curious to know because mine kept throwing > error messages until I installed both to the same directory. Even > when I added the path to Gs in the external tools preferences in > Scribus, a message would pop up when I started the program. > > Of course, you can choose the 32bit version of Gs and install both in > the (x86) folder, but it will also work fine if you put Scribus in > the 64bit folder, even though it's 32bit.
from the theoretical point of view, installing them in the same directory is a bad idea, could mess things up and should not really help... really, you just have to make sure that scribus calls the correct .exe file (or the binary file on mac) by fixing the path in the scribus preferences. it does not matter in which order you installed scribus and gs, but after you have installed gs, you have to check in the scribus preferences if the path is correct. i have submitted a new idea, how we could try to make this issue a bit less painful: Add a "Detect Ghostscript" button http://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=11048 Since I'm lucky enough to use an OS where packagers kindly fix that sort of things for me, I have to rely on you, the users of OS X and Windows in its variegate versions, to provide a list of paths that scribus should search for GS! have a nice day a.l.e
