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on Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 09:32:11AM +0200, Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi again,
Thanks for getting back to me. Once I loaded the gsfonts, gv itself worked
fine on the *.ps.gz files. Ghostview doesn't. I just wanted to know if this
was normal? ie
Hi,
Not sure. I run gv fairly much exclusively, not Ghostview.
Ok, thanks on the gs/gv stuff.
PS The gv loads xaw3dg and don't know how to remove it's effects, so I'm
back to
Ghostview for the moment...
What do you mean by don't know how to remove its effects? Does xaw3dg
interfere with
on Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 05:46:23PM +0200, Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi,
Not sure. I run gv fairly much exclusively, not Ghostview.
Ok, thanks on the gs/gv stuff.
PS The gv loads xaw3dg and don't know how to remove it's effects, so I'm
back to
Ghostview for the
Hi,
I have no trouble reading *ps.gz files using hghostview and gv under
Mandrake, but loading ghostview and gsfonts under Debian I find myself
unable to open *.gz ending files. I have to uncompress them to read. Any
thoughts? Maybe a default config Mandrake used but Debian doesn't?
Thanks,
on Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 05:12:51PM +0200, Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi,
I have no trouble reading *ps.gz files using hghostview and gv under
Mandrake, but loading ghostview and gsfonts under Debian I find myself
unable to open *.gz ending files. I have to uncompress them to
Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no trouble reading *ps.gz files using hghostview and gv under
Mandrake, but loading ghostview and gsfonts under Debian I find myself
unable to open *.gz ending files. I have to uncompress them to read. Any
thoughts? Maybe a default config Mandrake used
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