Aha! There it is! I didn't see it.
Thank you so very much. Now I'm a "happy camper".
And the list of page numbers down the left side is also
much easier to use than the old GhostGum viewer I had before.
Thanks everybody. I appreciate access to such a great field
of talent and experience.
B
Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2008 schrieb Clarke Echols:
> Aha! Works like a charm!
>
> Only problem: Doesn't show x,y coordinates of cursor in points
> from lower-left corner, but other than that, I like it.
The third field in the upper left corner ?
Heinz
On 01/10/08 13:08:10, Clarke Echols wrote:
> BTW, your name looks very Danish. Is it?
Dunno. I come from a land Down Under where we are a pretty diverse mob.
I know I have English, Irish, Scottish, Spanish and Aboriginal roots
(going back only as far as living memory) so it's possible that my
Aha! Works like a charm!
Only problem: Doesn't show x,y coordinates of cursor in points
from lower-left corner, but other than that, I like it.
Thanks a bunch,
BTW, your name looks very Danish. Is it?
Clarke
Robert Thorsby wrote:
On 01/10/08 11:54:59, Clarke Echols wrote:
When I put "gv"
On 01/10/08 11:54:59, Clarke Echols wrote:
> When I put "gv" (without quotes), I get no results that make
> any sense -- just GStreamer, GvRng, and other stuff that seems
> completely unrelated to PostScript.
>
> I'm really partial to Ubuntu's automatic installation software.
> Am I missing someth
Thanks for all the ideas and suggestions.
"gv" seems to be the winner, but with Ubuntu, when I go to the
Applications menu and select Add/Remove, I get a window where I
can search for applications.
When I put "gv" (without quotes), I get no results that make
any sense -- just GStreamer, GvRng, a
> Von: "Zvezdan Petkovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you are not after flashy viewers, "gv" is still the best PostScript
> viewer for Linux. It has all three features you need AFAIR.
You could also use "groffer" for displaying in "gv":
groffer --ps --ps-viewer=gv ...
By the command "groffer .
On Sep 29, 2008, at 3:23 PM, Clarke Echols wrote:
On my old setup, I was using groff running in a bash shell as part
of the cygwin package, and got the shareware PostScript viewer
"GSView" which I really like for several reasons.
If you are not after flashy viewers, "gv" is still the best PostS
On Monday 29 September 2008 20:23:02 Clarke Echols wrote:
> I finally bit the bullet and got rid of my Windows 98 SE operating
> system, replaced the drive with a RAID mirror pair of 500 Gbyte
> drives, added 2 Gbytes of memory, and installed Ubuntu Linux.
>
> I feel like the outcast who came out o
Am Montag, 29. September 2008 schrieb Clarke Echols:
> I finally bit the bullet and got rid of my Windows 98 SE operating
> system, replaced the drive with a RAID mirror pair of 500 Gbyte
> drives, added 2 Gbytes of memory, and installed Ubuntu Linux.
>
> I feel like the outcast who came out of the
I finally bit the bullet and got rid of my Windows 98 SE operating
system, replaced the drive with a RAID mirror pair of 500 Gbyte
drives, added 2 Gbytes of memory, and installed Ubuntu Linux.
I feel like the outcast who came out of the cold dark winter into
the summer sunshine. :-)
On my old se
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