Wilbert Berendsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi *,
>
> I know that this isn't really a lyx question, but i like further
> processing my converted LaTeX docs from the console. But I can't get
> GhostScript (with libvga and x11 support) to work on the console (also not
> as root).
>
> Does anybody know about a good Postscript viewer that can be run from the
> console?
>
> (I tried PSV, but i can't get framebuffer/ggi to work on my old S3)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wilbert
No, but a dvi viewer. Here's information from Debian:
andre 13:38:32 ~$ apt-cache show dvisvga
Package: dvisvga
Version: 99.06-4
Priority: optional
Section: tex
Maintainer: Gergely Madarasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.2), svgalibg1, tetex-lib (>= 1.0.6-2), tetex-bin
Conflicts: tmview
Replaces: tmview
Architecture: i386
Filename: dists/potato/main/binary-i386/tex/dvisvga_99.06-4.deb
Size: 126486
MD5sum: 32c2d6e23392dea5a0ca57a3ef7af185
Description: A dvi viewer for SVGAlib
dvisvga is a screen-previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you
see what your printed output will look like. You can choose between a
black-and-white representation and greyscaling. You can choose an arbitrary
zoomfactor (at some cost of performance). You can set marks to measure
distances. You can search for textstrings. You may visit lots of DVIfiles,
set bookmarks and get them saved to a startup-file. dvisvga does not
support pxl-files. dvisvga ignores all 'special'-commands and has no
font-replacing mechanism.
source: tmview
installed-size: 261
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Andre Berger [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]