Still present with 3.50-1
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Ray,
You are right, the examples are converted fine by Inkscape using
pstoedit and ghostscript.
Still my own ps files will not convert, even though ghostscript renders
it correctly to the screen.
Apparently something is wrong with my ps file. It was generated by
kwrite.
Now I find results vary
Hi Ferry,
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 22:34:26 +0200, Ferry Toth wrote:
> I'd like to test some sample files, but I can not find them on my system.
> Looking at the files installed by the packages pstoedit and ghostscript,
> there are none. Am I missing something?
They're part of the source packages
Maybe I remember wrong about importing ps in previous versions.
About the sample ps file. i created that because a drawing ps I tried to
import didn't work (failed with the same error), so tried a simpler
file, the text only ps.
I found that I could display these both files fine using various ps
Hi Ferry,
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 22:44:36 +0200, Ferry Toth wrote:
> I have tried not to sound any false alarms, but the only command line
> option that appears to be related to the interpreter crashing seems to be
> the -dDELAYBIND option.
As far as I know, -dDELAYBIND is needed for the redefin
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 23:18:24 +0200, Ferry Toth wrote:
> pstoedit appears to call gs with -dDELAYBIND on my system. However, it
> seems that gs does not support that option anymore.
I see no evidence of that. -dDELAYBIND is basic ghostscript functionality
for tools like pstoedit and pstotext w
Package: pstoedit
Version: 3.45-4
Severity: normal
pstoedit appears to call gs with -dDELAYBIND on my system. However, it
seems that gs does not support that option anymore.
Using this option makes gs crash.
Calling gs with the same string as generated by pstoedit except
-dDELAYBIND (and except
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