I have been using KGhostView for some time now, testing and printing
out home-spun
postscript mapping programmes, and also down-loaded .pdf files.
Recently however, either after an apt-get upgrade or perhaps one of my
very infrequent re-boots,
an annoying fault has appeared.
The first phase of KGhostView (and similar progs) is to display the
postscript image.
This is ruined by a dominant back-ground pattern of little black triangles.
The subsequent printer output to my hp lj1300 is normal.
It may be a dependency problem (I have not been able to find) or perhaps
due to a library
change, - or even something to do with my X-server.
The problem is that I have run out of ideas.
I have thought of going right back to Woody, which was OK, and then
upgrading bit by bit
until the fault re-appears.
Any better ideas please ?
Best regards,
Geoff.
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