I took another read of andreas e-mail (below) and put that prefs field back the way it was (gs) and droped the ghostcript framework folder into my frameworks folder, this time not under user but the top level library>frameworks folder.
Launching Scribus in OS X no longer gives me the 'no ghostscript' warning, BUT when I import an eps into a picture box, I can neither see the graphic nor manipullate the pic. box (including deleting it). the only raster format that comes in correctly w/respect to color is jpg, but I can import psd and tiff images. Also, my tools work, but their icons don't change when they're selected. J On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 08:13:07 +0200, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote: > Mh, I see that Scribus finds the GS-Framework: > > > HaveGS=32512; result of calling gsc in ghostscript.framework: 32512 > HaveGS=32512; HavePngAlpha=1; > gs_exe=/Library/Frameworks/Ghostscript.framework/bin/gsc > > But still I get the message on startup, that Ghostscript could not be found. > > Will it need two gs'ses? > > juh _______________ John wrote: > Wonder if I could get a little help with the Ghostscript angle here... I grabbed the latest Scribus (the one which expands to 141mb) and noticed Ghostscript offered (Ghostscript-8.50-macosx.tar.bz2 (2.7 MB)) That's the framework? Drop install into /Library/Frameworks. > I thought I installed via terminal (sudo fink install Ghostscript) That's fink's ghostscript, not the framework. > Terminal went about its business, then looked finished. Launched Scribus and *still* I get the "No Ghostscript" warning. The snapshot only finds the GS framework automatically. For other GSes you have to configure the binary in Scribus->Preferences. /Andreas
