> 2) I cannot reproduce the bug. Apparently, it occurred with v1.60 (lines
> 360-361 test the version number of ghostscript). It seems that your bash
> does not correctly interpret "${GSVERSION%.*}", which should return "9".
> Could you try (in bash)
>
> $ GSVERSION=9.53; echo "${GSVERSION%.*}"
Hi,
> I tried to do something simple with pdfxup, but I don't manage to get
> anything off it :
>
> jpuydt@phaeris:/tmp$ LANG=C pdfxup -l 28-11-2020-attestation-de-
> deplacement-derogatoire.pdf 28-11-2020-attestation-de-deplacement-
> derogatoire.pdf -o attestation.pdf
> /usr/bin/pdfxup:
Le 17.04.11, Hilmar Preuße a écrit :
If he's not willing to change the translation at least the
comment should be fixed.
Actually I already changed the other way around some time ago (my
first translation was Dans, but someone told me that the French
norm AFNOR Z 44-005 recommends In. That's
Dear Hilmar,
There was a goof-up in the plain-fr bibtex style ; the comment says
how to translate In... but doesn't do it!
Both can be accepted, depending on the conventions you use (but
admittedly the comment should correspond to what the style does).
Here are examples where In (which
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