Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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ch> This time I'm copying Hiroki Sato, who is the fellow who did the last few
ch> ghostscript commits ... why? Because I just tried to compile
ch> ghostscript-8.62.tar.bz2 directly from the version that was downloaded by
the
ch> por
Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ch> This time I'm copying Hiroki Sato, who is the fellow who did the last few
ch> ghostscript commits ... why? Because I just tried to compile
ch> ghostscript-8.62.tar.bz2 directly from the version that was downloaded by
the
ch> por
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>>> 55 completely blank pages
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>> well, thanks very much, Tim. You and Phil Ost tested, and I found out
>> that our
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Philipp Ost wrote:
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>> Tim Kellers wrote:
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>>> 55 completely blank pages
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>> well, thanks very much, Tim. You and Phil Ost tested, and I found out
>> that our
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Tim Kellers wrote:
> I was in a rush last night when I sent that e-mail. I wanted to add
> that the file, when ftp'd to my MacBook (10.5.4), open just fine Preview
> and all the pages were readable.
OK, I appreciate that, it seems to work on Linux gh
Chuck Robey wrote:
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Tim Kellers wrote:
55 completely blank pages
well, thanks very much, Tim. You and Phil Ost tested, and I found out that our
FreeBSD-ports installed gs seems to have some sickness, when being asked to
display PS files that don
I was in a rush last night when I sent that e-mail. I wanted to add
that the file, when ftp'd to my MacBook (10.5.4), open just fine Preview
and all the pages were readable.
Tim
Chuck Robey wrote:
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Tim Kellers wrote:
55 completely blank page
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Tim Kellers wrote:
> 55 completely blank pages
well, thanks very much, Tim. You and Phil Ost tested, and I found out that our
FreeBSD-ports installed gs seems to have some sickness, when being asked to
display PS files that don't have embedded fonts
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I'm seeing some odd display problems, and I need to get somebody else to verify
for me if it's a pan-FreeBSD problem, or if perhaps I have some oddity with my
ghostcript installation.
My problem is, on doc files from the Xorg project, *.PS.gz files (a