On Sunday 23 October 2005 12:43 am, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> Sounds like it might be PA4 (210 * 280 mm, known as "universal" in tools
> like htmldoc), which is designed to fit on either standard A4 or US
I think it's just done for A4 in such a way that the bits that get left off on
US sized paper
the document's
designer expected.
> One of the pages in the score itself admonishes me to "Be sure to use
> the 'shrink to fit' option," but I can find no such thing in
> KGhostView, or any of the standard KDE apps, or KPrinter.
I'm not sure about the KDE u
also confuses my printer, and
causes me to do some annoying manual twiddling to coax it into doing the job.
One of the pages in the score itself admonishes me to "Be sure to use the
'shrink to fit' option," but I can find no such thing in KGhostView, or any
of the standard K
My thanks to those who offered help.
I eventually fixed the problem using the Defaults in the configure
menu, which had not been needed before.
I now have the full functioning for both .ps and .pdf files.
With reference to the Adobe option I don't use any proprietary software.
Mine is all
On Monday, 27 de June de 2005 16:26, Scott Granneman shaped the electrons
to shout:
> > Any better ideas please ?
>
> Well, why not try either KPDF or the brand new Adobe Reader 7.0? Both
> are really nice pieces of software.
Hum...
KDE is free software (Kpdf too...), Debian promotes on
El Lunes, 27 de Junio de 2005 15:53, Geoff Bagley escribió:
> 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 o
On Monday 27 June 2005 8:53 am, Geoff Bagley wrote:
> 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 o
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
On Saturday 07 August 2004 15:22, dekkker wrote:
>
> I guess that hardens the suspicion about the cause for this problem
> being new PDF versions?
I think so. For new PDF documents you shouldn't use kpdf.
> I don't know the tiniest bit about what
> ghostscript is for, though... I'm really just
t;'
>
> couldn't you use kprinter instead of lp?
Just tried it, kprinter works as well. Thanks for the hint!
> KPdf uses old xpdf and KGhostView uses ghostscript (newer versions
> render fine but are slower then xpdf and lack some features of PDF).
> acroread knows not
On Saturday 07 August 2004 13:01, dekkker wrote:
> The only thing that works for some PDFs is:
>
> - open in xpdf
> - and print from there via 'lp -d "DeviceName"'
couldn't you use kprinter instead of lp?
> Get's perfect results.
>
> Put KPdf,
The only thing that works for some PDFs is:
- open in xpdf
- and print from there via 'lp -d "DeviceName"'
Get's perfect results.
Put KPdf, acroread and kghostview are supposed to do the same, aren't they?
Thanks for anyone who read, helped, especially Hendrik f
dekkker wrote:
>> As an alternative, I can also offer a debianized acroread-5.09 (8.8MB for
>> the .deb).
>
> I'd give it a try... where do I get it from?
There are some packages from Christian Marillat (which is also a Debian
developer).
deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ unstable main
-
Am Fri, 6 Aug 2004 10:07:36 +0200 schrieb Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> As an alternative, I can also offer a debianized acroread-5.09 (8.8MB for
> the .deb).
I'd give it a try... where do I get it from?
> BTW: is there a adobe-reader-6 for linux?
Just checked: no.
--
dekkker at gm
Am Freitag, 6. August 2004 00:31 schrieb dekkker:
> xpdf: installed it, really good display, but seem unable to print from it
> (yet; trying to configure ...) lp -d: now no longer an alternative, because
> the thing it printed wasn't so good after all, now that I've seen xpdf's
> rendering
As an a
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Am Thu, 5 Aug 2004 23:28:14 +0200 schrieb Hendrik Sattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Donnerstag, 5. August 2004 22:55 schrieb dekkker:
> > kghostview produces an error while rendering some very official-looking
> > .pdfs to scree
Am Donnerstag, 5. August 2004 22:55 schrieb dekkker:
> kghostview produces an error while rendering some very official-looking
> .pdfs to screen. (Example: www.worldofdarkness.com 's Vampire: the Requiem
> Demo at http://www.worldofdarkness.com/demo/) It's definitly not the onl
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Hello all,
kghostview produces an error while rendering some very official-looking .pdfs
to screen.
(Example: www.worldofdarkness.com 's Vampire: the Requiem Demo at
http://www.worldofdarkness.com/demo/)
It's definitly not the only the o
Hi!
On Monday 28 October 2002 16:15, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Zen-parse discovered a buffer overflow in gv, a PostScript and PDF
> viewer for X11. The same code is present in kghostview which is part
> of the KDE-Graphics package.
I was just wondering if the unofficial 3.x kghostview
Hi,
I've installed KDE3.02 and found that my KGhostview
does not have the normal menu item File|Open and
File|Open Recently.
Can anybody explain the reason and how to fix it?
TIA!
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On Friday 26 July 2002 11:56 am, Jason Boxman wrote:
> On Friday 26 July 2002 12:42 pm, Robert wrote:
> I'm running the most recent testing, I can still print via CUPS and KDE.
>
> In the past, I've had it fail to print for no obvious reason. Going into
> CUPS' Web admin tool, removing, then readd
On Friday 26 July 2002 12:42 pm, Robert wrote:
> On Friday 26 July 2002 02:54 am, Olaf Stetzer wrote:>
>
> > At Linuxtag I asked somebody from the cups project, and he said, that
> > most likely its a kghostview problem. Since there should be pdf filters
> > installed fo
On Friday 26 July 2002 02:54 am, Olaf Stetzer wrote:>
> At Linuxtag I asked somebody from the cups project, and he said, that
> most likely its a kghostview problem. Since there should be pdf filters
> installed for cups it might work if you try to print the pdf directly,
>
Am Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2002 21:16 schrieb Jarno Elonen:
> > and I can see the job go to the spooler, and then disapear. CUPs reports
> > that it aborted the job as there were no pages to print. Kghostview will
> > print say a chapter of it to a file but again that fil
> and I can see the job go to the spooler, and then disapear. CUPs reports
> that it aborted the job as there were no pages to print. Kghostview will
> print say a chapter of it to a file but again that file wont print. Xpdf
> however whilst not very pretty will print the PDF fine.
Hi
I have a large PDF of about 150 pages that wont print either in its entirity
or in part using KDDE 3.02 and Kghostview. It says its printing and I can see
the job go to the spooler, and then disapear. CUPs reports that it aborted
the job as there were no pages to print. Kghostview will
> Firstly, Im having dependency problems with kghostview and koffice-libs
>
> koffice-libs recommends kghostview >= 2.2-0 which is not available.
The recommends was added to fix an earlier print preview bug. You should
find kghostview >= 2.2-0 in sid.
Someone's already re
I just did an update about an hour ago, and found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get -t unstable install kghostview
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
1 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 338 not
upgraded.
Need to get 144kB of archives. After
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:17:16PM +0800, Crispin Wellington wrote:
> Did a fresh install of woody. Installation ran without a hitch.
>
> Firstly, Im having dependency problems with kghostview and koffice-libs
>
> koffice-libs recommends kghostview >= 2.2-0 which is not availa
Did a fresh install of woody. Installation ran without a hitch.
Firstly, Im having dependency problems with kghostview and koffice-libs
koffice-libs recommends kghostview >= 2.2-0 which is not available.
Even sid doesn't seem to have such an advanced version of kghostview. Im
assu
t upgrade" it will just upgrade all packages
from "testing" and whatever packages from "unstable" you have already
installed.
6. If you install a new package with "apt-get install ,
it will ALWAY install the "testing" version.
6. If you want to install
What's the best way to pull packages from unstable to a Woody system?
(kghostview bug fixed)
I know this topic isn't KDE, but it pertains to a KDE package.
I know there is something about "pinning".
Is there another way also?
If someone is trying to run woody (to have a rela
Can anyone help me out with the problem of kghostview crashing. I've just
reinstalled everything to do with gs from woody but it keeps giving me a
SIGSEGV and the backtrace shows that it's openFile() that's the problem.
It's strange because gv works fine.
Thanks fae any help, Jonathan Riddell
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:22:24AM -0600, Gordon Sadler wrote:
> With kghostview installed and no longer requiring gs, I removed gs from
> my system. I don't use pdf/ps all that often anyway. Today I notice a
> reproducible segfault trying to view pdf files. I filed a bug with bt
>
With kghostview installed and no longer requiring gs, I removed gs from
my system. I don't use pdf/ps all that often anyway. Today I notice a
reproducible segfault trying to view pdf files. I filed a bug with bt
to bugs.kde.org.
Now I went lurking through the source for kghostview, and it
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