Daniel Thanks for your reply. I have embeded some responses to your comments. I prefer free software, but if someone will pay me, I'll even use MS software. I'm revising a text for a publisher and noted author, and myh copy to edit is .pdf.
I went out to adobe's site and fetched acrobat reader. Like you, that is what I'm using right now. On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Daniel Reuter wrote: > Hello David, > > On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, David Teague wrote: > > > Subject line says it all. ghostview crashes when I try to read .pdf > > files created recently. Is there a fix? Hope someone knows ... or > > can give me a pointer to another source of information. > > AFAIK, ghostview really has difficulties with pdf-files. > Two possible solutions: > > 1.) If you don't want to use Acrobat Reader for some reason, you could try > out gv. It should display most pdf-files (and PostScript) without > difficulties (There is also a gnome-version of it, but there have been > reports of problems with it a while ago on this list). Thanks, I'll try gv. I hope is isn't gnome specific, since I presently use fvwm2. > 2.) convert the pdf to PostScript before viewing. gs should be able to do > it, there's a script for it, just look for the man page for pdf2ps. pds2ps fails in exactly the same mode that ghostview fails "unmatched .... " Seems to be a change in pdf that ghostview has not caught up with. I can read all my older .pdf files with ghostscript, but I'm revising a text for a publisher, and my files are new .pdf. No joy. > I don't know, if these two will handle all kinds of pdf-files, but you > could give it a try. I'll certainly give gv a try. --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (I hope this is all of the above.)