Kenward Vaughan([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 02:45:55PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
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ago. Since then I have had problems with printing which I have tried
to narrow down by upping the logging in CUPS. I have both an hp 1200
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Additionally
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:33:24AM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
Kenward Vaughan([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
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answer by tracking several packages through the bug tracking system--
the errors have been reported by others, with means to correct them
(downgrading gs-esp, and
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 02:45:55PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
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ago. Since then I have had problems with printing which I have tried
to narrow down by upping the logging in CUPS. I have both an hp 1200
...
Additionally the Gimp no longer has a print choice in its menu. This
would seem
Hi all,
After 2 weeks vacation I updated my Sid system as usual, about one week
ago. Since then I have had problems with printing which I have tried
to narrow down by upping the logging in CUPS. I have both an hp 1200
and an epson 300 on the machine, and both die most of the time that I
am
I'm hoping someone can tell me how Ghostscript
(specifically, gs-aladdin 7.04 (testing)) is
supposed to know where the ghostscript fonts
are located (i.e., the pathname to the directory
where they reside). Is there an environment
variable that is supposed to be set to that
directory?
Also, can
Mike:
I'm using the Debian install of ghostscript (6.53) and the matching
ghostview install, so this may not answer your query, but
nevertheless
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 02:53:38PM -0700, Mike Fontenot wrote:
I'm hoping someone can tell me how Ghostscript
(specifically, gs-aladdin 7.04
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/n022003l.pfb is contained in
the gsfonts-x11 package, but it is actually a symbolic link to
/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022003l.pfb, which is part of the
gsfonts package.
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:02:43PM -0700, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
Mike:
I'm using
I am trying to put together a filter for Cups to ensure that my elderly
Postscript printer only gets given Postscript Level 1 commands. Following
advice on the Cups list I creates a filter as below:-
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/gs -sDEVICE=pswrite -sOUTPUTFILE=%stdout \
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 10:05:24 +0100 David Goodenough
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/gs -sDEVICE=pswrite -sOUTPUTFILE=%stdout \
-dQUIET -dDEBUG -dPARANOIDSAFER -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH \
-dNOMEDIAATTRS -sstdout=%stderr -
When I do this I get
I have GhostView 1.5-16.1 and gs-aladdin 5.10-3 / gs 3.33-6.
Using either gs and gs-aladdin, all the files i've tried to open in
GhostView (eps,ps,pdf), have given some sort of errors, such as:
Unknown paper size: (A4).
Unrecoverable error: stackunderflow.
Unexpected interpreter error -17.
Error
Timothy M. Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have GhostView 1.5-16.1 and gs-aladdin 5.10-3 / gs 3.33-6.
Both gs? They conflict. Ah, one after the other
Using either gs and gs-aladdin, all the files i've tried to open in
GhostView (eps,ps,pdf), have given some sort of errors, such as:
different sort`s of errors? Or always the same?
is libpaperg installed and configured?
Yes, I have the newewst libpaperg installed: Aside from the error I get
when opening gziped ps/eps/pdf files, which I presume is a separate
problem, all the errors are the same A4: Unknown papersize thing.
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Dave Restall wrote:
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Because this question or a variance on it is asked SO OFTEN, shouldn't
the people who decide these things be thinking Hey perhaps we're doing
something wrong here ?.
Dave Restall wrote:
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Because this question or a variance on it is asked SO OFTEN,
shouldn't the people who decide these things be thinking
Hey perhaps we're doing something wrong here ?.
Hamm, bo, rex are codenames.
These are persistent
I wrote:
I have used dselect to install ghostview 1.5-13, gs 4.01-2,...
joost witteveen writes:
You definately need to upgrade you gs to gs-aladdin-4.03.
Thanks. Where do I find it? And why didn't dselect tell me about this
dependency?
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John Hasler
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Dancing
On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
At 10:41 PM 06-10-97 +0200, joost witteveen wrote:
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
The current project leader of Debian, Bruce Perens, works for Pixar,
the computer company that made the Toy Story movie in
On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
At 10:41 PM 06-10-97 +0200, joost witteveen wrote:
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Ignorant
hamm is the unstable distribution of Debian. The name comes from the
pig in Toy Story.
Adam Klein
--
TO
Hi,
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Ignorant
Because this question or a variance on it is asked SO OFTEN, shouldn't
the people who decide these things be thinking Hey perhaps we're doing
something wrong here ?.
'nuff said,
Dave
At 10:41 PM 06-10-97 +0200, joost witteveen wrote:
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Well, you are using debian-1.3.x, codenamed bo.
We (the developpers) are working on debian-2.0 (not released yet),
and we haven't quite finished with that yet.
I wrote:
I have used dselect to install ghostview 1.5-13, gs 4.01-2,...
joost witteveen writes:
You definately need to upgrade you gs to gs-aladdin-4.03.
Thanks. Where do I find it? And why didn't dselect tell me about this
dependency?
You find it in debian. Same section where you
On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Dave Restall wrote:
Hi,
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Ignorant
Because this question or a variance on it is asked SO OFTEN, shouldn't
the people who decide these things be thinking Hey perhaps we're
On 07-Oct-97 Dave Restall wrote:
Hi,
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Ignorant
Because this question or a variance on it is asked SO OFTEN, shouldn't
the people who decide these things be thinking Hey perhaps we're doing
something wrong here
I have used dselect to install ghostview 1.5-13, gs 4.01-2, and
gsfonts 4.01-3 on a 1.2 installation which has been partially upgraded (via
dselect) to 1.3. When I run ghostscript I get this:
Unexpected interpreter error 1.
Error object: execute0
Error: /invalidfont in findfont
Operand stack:
I have used dselect to install ghostview 1.5-13, gs 4.01-2, and
You definately need to upgrade you gs to gs-aladdin-4.03.
Or, use the new gs-aladdin-5.0, but that's hamm only.
--
joost witteveen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#!/usr/bin/perl -sp0777iX+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0j]dsj
At 10:41 PM 06-10-97 +0200, joost witteveen wrote:
.. but that's hamm only.
Please enlighten me as to the meaning of hamm ?
Ignorant
--
Lucas Liacopoulossome assembly required ... NOT!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 28 Aug 1997 18:06:02 +0200 in an-user you wrote:
AK == Adam Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AK I just installed the ghostscript package, and it's working great, except
AK for this: every postscript document I print ends up with its last line
cut
AK off. How can I stop this? I'm using a
AK == Adam Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AK I just installed the ghostscript package, and it's working great, except
AK for this: every postscript document I print ends up with its last line cut
AK off. How can I stop this? I'm using a Canon BJ-200e printer.
Are you using the same paper
I just installed the ghostscript package, and it's working great, except
for this: every postscript document I print ends up with its last line cut
off. How can I stop this? I'm using a Canon BJ-200e printer.
Adam Klein
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