On Tue 20 Dec 2016 at 03:01:43 (-0700), ptoye wrote:
> David Wright wrote
> > At first glance, it looks as if the problem might be caused by the
> > last line of lilypond/usr/bin/ps2pdfwr which looks like:
> >
> > exec "$GS_EXECUTABLE" $OPTIONS -q -P- -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
> >
tfile" $OPTIONS -c .setpdfwrite -f
"$infile"
It's no longer an issue as I won't use spaces in file names again.
Peter
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On Thu 15 Dec 2016 at 20:32:47 (+0100), Jean Brefort wrote:
> Le jeudi 15 décembre 2016 à 19:16 +, Peter Toye a écrit :
> > As far as I can tell, all I did was move a few files into different
> > directories. And I am now getting this message when it tries to
> > convert the PS file to PDF.
> Le 16 déc. 2016 à 13:47, Peter Toye a écrit :
>
> Jean,
>
> Thanks to all who answered. It seems to be the space in the file name. I
> replaced it with an underline and it seems OK now.
>
> Should be a warning to all application developers: if you're going to put
>
eminds me of how good I have it with Debian.
:)
Linux has no issues with the PDF external or otherwise, for sure!
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Jean,
Thanks to all who answered. It seems to be the space in the file name. I
replaced it with an underline and it seems OK now.
Should be a warning to all application developers: if you're going to put
Windows file names in a script, always enclose them in quotes!
Best regards,
Peter
> As far as I can tell, all I did was move a few files into different
> directories. And I am now getting this message when it tries to convert
> the PS file to PDF. The PS file is is still on the disk and looks OK. Any
> idea what it means and how I can get my output back?
>
> Layout output to
No clue what triggers it but I fixed it by
simply renaming the file and Windows liked it.
Hope that helps.
B
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Le jeudi 15 décembre 2016 à 19:16 +, Peter Toye a écrit :
> As far as I can tell, all I did was move a few files into different
> directories. And I am now getting this message when it tries to
> convert the PS file to PDF. The PS file is is still on the disk and
> looks OK. Any idea what it
Hello Peter,
Maybe the problem stems from spaces in file names such as :
All night.pdf
You could avoid them, or place such files names in quotes such as 'All
night.pdf’.
Can you try that?
JM
> Le 15 déc. 2016 à 20:16, Peter Toye a écrit :
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> As far as I can
As far as I can tell, all I did was move a few files into different
directories. And I am now getting this message when it tries to convert the PS
file to PDF. The PS file is is still on the disk and looks OK. Any idea what it
means and how I can get my output back?
Layout output to `All
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