st majority of
cases when a PDF is produced locally on a PC equipped with screen and
keyboard.
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>Deleting the existing queue:
>
> lpadmin -x PDF
>
>Re-establishing the queue:
>
> lpadmin -p PDF -v cups-pdf:/ -E -o pdftops-renderer-default=pdftocairo -m
> lsb/usr/cups-pdf/CUPS-PDF_opt.ppd
This gives an error on my system:
lpadmin: Unable to copy PPD file.
but this one works:
# lpadmin -p
hat I write.
>> In contrast, as far as I can see, cups-pdf is intended to be generic,
>> rather than specific for PS files. This is what I read on the Debian
>> package description as well as on <http://www.cups-pdf.de/>.
>
>The package description doesn't
printing, I'd just like to find a hopefully good-quality pdf file in my
~/PDF.
>> I have an old Ubuntu Lucid installation where the problem does not
>> exist.
>
>Likely it has a different filter path through the printing system,
I guess so. Which means that the problem s
f cups-pdf converting
PDF to PS and back to PDF.
I have an old Ubuntu Lucid installation where the problem does not
exist.
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Package: ghostscript
Version: 9.05~dfsg-6.2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/pdf2ps
If I do
pdf2ps -r 150 file.pdf
as documented in the manual I get an error, while it works if I do
pdf2ps -r150 file.pdf
Morever, the error says:
-r must be followed by or x
the latter being a syntax und
>tags 149098 + unreproducible
>tags 149098 + moreinfo
>thanks
>
>This debian bug is unreproducible. Please supply the file or close this bug.
Well, the bug is eight years old :)
I can not reproduce it any more, so the bug should be closed.
Thanks for your work.
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