Thomas Hessling wrote
Hello everybody, I am using gnuplot to create EPS graphics which I
embed into my LaTeX
documents. That worked fine so far, but since the 'apt-get upgrade'
last
weekend I get the following error by GhostScript when trying to display
those graphics: Error: /invalidfont in
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 00:43, Craig Dickson wrote:
Yes, I got ghostscript working again by setting the GS_LIB environment
variable in /etc/profile:
GS_LIB=/usr/share/gs/6.51:/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts
export GS_LIB
The problem is gone. Thank you very much!
Thomas
Hi Timo,
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 00:45, Timo Boewing wrote:
dunno if that would help, but please try these:
a) check if you have dir lines in /etc/X11/XftConfig (dunno if this
applies, had to use id for font AA in KDE...but am back to GNOME again
;-] )
b) reinstall XFonts (quite
Hello everybody,
I am using gnuplot to create EPS graphics which I embed into my LaTeX
documents. That worked fine so far, but since the 'apt-get upgrade' last
weekend I get the following error by GhostScript when trying to display
those graphics: Error: /invalidfont in findfont (plus the stack
Hi Thomas,
dunno if that would help, but please try these:
a) check if you have dir lines in /etc/X11/XftConfig (dunno if this
applies, had to use id for font AA in KDE...but am back to GNOME again
;-] )
b) reinstall XFonts (quite large...if not using a fast inet conn)
c) try to embed the
Thomas He?ling wrote:
I am using gnuplot to create EPS graphics which I embed into my LaTeX
documents. That worked fine so far, but since the 'apt-get upgrade' last
weekend I get the following error by GhostScript when trying to display
those graphics: Error: /invalidfont in findfont (plus
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