I've been doing research on how to invert the colors of a document which is being viewed with gv (or any other ghostscript-based viewer).
ATM, the only thing I found is a small trick which works with some files, not all (adding the command "{1 exch sub} settransfer" at the beginning of the file), but this does not work with every file, and as postscript and pdf documents are formats to be used with printers, not screens, all of them are generated using white background and black foreground (that being the right color set for printing), it would be, IMHO, cleaner if this sort of "magic" was made by gv, or better, by ghostscript. So, I wonder if there's any ghostscript options to invert colors (white is changed for black (and vice-versa), images are turned into negatives, etc.). -- Nuno J. Silva (aka njsg) LEIC student at Instituto Superior Técnico Lisbon, Portugal Homepage: http://njsg.no.sapo.pt/ Gopherspace: gopher://sdf-eu.org/11/users/njsg Registered Linux User #402207 - http://counter.li.org -=-=- Windows 95 has been operating for 2 hours, 32 minutes. No errors reported. CALL GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS NOW!