On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 15:23 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Well, I have been reading your frustration in this thread.  May I ask
> something?  Have you tried this as another user, even if you have to add
> one, which may work best?  If it works as the new user, then it is
> something specific to that user and may be a config in the /home/<user>
> directory.  If it does the same then it is a system wide problem,
> something you did as root most likely.
> 
> I'm not real sure what the heck you are doing but if it is not a really
> big install, I would be willing to install the program on my rig and see
> what it does here.  If it works, I would email you my configs for you to
> try on yours.  Let me know what you think.  You would of course let me
> know what commands to type in right?  You would be leading the blind on
> this end.  Hey, I may need some help one day.  I screw up something
> pretty regular now.  O_O  I can fix it sometimes too.
> 
> I'm on dial-up so if it is big, it may take to long to download and install.
> 
> Dale
> :-)

Thank you for the offer, Dale.  I solved the problem, see my previous
post.
/etc/init.d/apache restart  (that is all)
How, it relates to Tetex and configuration file, don't ask me.  I'm not
even sure if that was the trigger but that is the last thing I remember
that could effect something.  What through me off course is the changes
I made to 
pdftex.cfg  you could see effect instantly, the changes I've made to
config.ps wouldn't effect anything (nothing was happening).
It was only by accident that I restart Apache, so learn from my
experience:
Tetex --> restart Apache if you make changes to config.ps

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