http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5262





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-05-09 23:31 -------
XDvi is where the problem was. I had changed the printer type to ljfzzz (LJ with
1200 dpi resolution) with texconfig, but for some reason texconfig managed to
mangle XDvi:

XDvi*mfMode: ljfzzz
XDvi*pixelsPerInch: 
XDvi*shrinkFactor: 
XDvi*paper: us
XDvi*wwwBrowser: mozilla
XDvi*thorough: true
XDvi*shrinkButton1: 
XDvi*shrinkButton2: 
XDvi*shrinkButton3: 
XDvi*shrinkButton4: 8
XDvi*shrinkFactor: 6

As you can see, the resolution is not set, which is probably what was confusing
xdvi. I set it to 1200 and it works. Thank you very much for working through
this problem.


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description: 
Regardless of what command-line parameters I give to xdvi, it always displays
the usage message and quits. It seems like the arguments are not getting passed
to the executable called from the wrapper script.

$ xdvi file.dvi
Usage: xdvi [+[<page>]] [-regression] [-s <shrink>] [-S <density>] [-nogrey]
        [-gamma <g>] [-install] [-noinstall] [-rulecolor <color>] [-p <pixels>]
        [-margins <dimen>] [-sidemargin <dimen>] [-topmargin <dimen>]
        [-offsets <dimen>] [-xoffset <dimen>] [-yoffset <dimen>]
        [-paper <papertype>] [-altfont <font>] [-nomakepk] [-mfmode <mode-def>]
        [-editor <editor>] [-not1lib] ...

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