Ok! It works! Thanks!
The new ps2pdf cuts off some piano bass at the bottom of the page, though. I built Aladdin ghostscript-8.50 for /usr/local/ and my path sets /usr/local/bin before the others (it is not a bastion host:-) The ghostscript-afpl is blocked on my Gentoo (by itself?) ps2pdf makes a nice PDF-file, I can see improvements to the quality. It is clickable. I use the here-lily script to setup path/font for 2.5.19. I can still use 2.4.5 for Red Hat-9 which I got from CCRMA; it installs in "/usr" and of course I use /etc/profile.d/lilypond.sh to get the TEXMF parameter. On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 14:48:17 -0700 Daniel wrote: > ESP builds their product based on GPL Ghostscript (which is identical > with AFPL ghostscript as far as I can tell) but they add a bunch of > features, including CUPS integration along with a bunch of printer > drivers. Because of all the extra work they do, they are generally one > or two versions behind. Last time I checked, the latest unstable GPL > version was 8.50. That explains a lot. Thank you very much! > It's not too hard to modify the AFPL/GPL build process to include extra > printer drivers (such drivers are downloadable from linuxprinting.org). Yes, I have actually once looked into the Ghostscript printerdriver specifications, it seemed very clear and logic to me. I do not need for now - I hope for a "Brother" laser-printer later. Thank you again. -- dax2-tele2adsl:dk -- http://d-axel.dk/ Donald Axel _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user