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[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
Please don't top-post, this is generally regarded as bad form on UseNet
as it makes threads very hard to follow.
even -dNOSAFER not working. (I forget the last letter)
Then I suggest you are still doing something wrong, its known to work
properly. However, gv is not Ghostscript. While gv *uses* Ghostscript
the two are not the same.
Let me ask my question more precisely: Is there any possibility (a
parameter or any other thing) to view (with gv) directly, without intermediate tools, a file importing another with (file.ps) run? As it
was possible before (gs v. 5.24)?
If there ever was a version 5.24 of Ghostscript it was more than 20
years ago. I suspect you mean version 9.24.
And the answer is yes; use -dNOSAFER. If that isn't working for you
there are several possibilities, and you should start by checking
Ghostscript itself.
Take your PostScript program and run it through Ghostscript either to
the display device or the nullpage device, does that work ?
If not then you are in a position to open a bug report with the
Ghostscript developers at bugs.ghostscript.com. Don't forget to attach
the PostScript required to reproduce the problem and supply a complete Ghostscript command line.
If it does work, then the problem is not Ghostscript, perhaps gv simply
cannot pass the parameter correctly.
Note that you don't say where you acquired the Ghostscript executable
you are using (I'm assuming you are on a Linux system because you are
using gv). It is also possible that the executable has been built
incorrectly, causing your problem. Hence why you should start by
determining whether you executable works correctly.
Regards
Ken
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