ghugh Song
I don't have anything inside
/usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/Font/
You didn't run SuSEconfig?
What provides /usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/Font/Baekmuk-Gulim-KSC-EUC-H?
It's autogenerated by /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.ghostscript-cjk
What happens if you call
SuSEconfig --module ghostscript-cjk
or (same effect) directly
/sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.ghostscript-cjk
After that you should have the files and they should look like:
mfabian@gregory:/usr/share/ghostscript/Resource$ rpm -qf CMap/KSC-EUC-H
rpm -qf CMap/KSC-EUC-H
ghostscript-cjk-20021119-2
mfabian@gregory:/usr/share/ghostscript/Resource$ cat CIDFont/Baekmuk-Gulim
cat CIDFont/Baekmuk-Gulim
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 Resource-CIDFont
%%Creator: aliascid.ps by Taiji Yamada
This is the list of the ghostscript-related rpms installed. ghugh@bellini:/home/ghugh> rpm -qa | grep ghostscript ghostscript-x11-7.05.3-99 ghostscript-fonts-other-7.05.3-99 ghostscript-fonts-std-7.05.3-99 ghostscript-cjk-20021119-9 ghostscript-library-7.05.3-99
That's OK.
For this reason, "gs" showed the familiar error:
Yes, the files are still missing on your system.
Incidently, the mozilla-1.3beta is out today. See http://www.mozilla.org In the release note, it is mentioned that only this new version has the xprint module which allows CJK language printout for the first time from mozilla.
It's not true that CJK printout is only possible with xprint.
It is also mentioned those rpms provided for RedHat do not have this module enabled. This tells us something: Although whatever we do, it has been just obvious that we were not able to print CJK characters before mozilla-1.3beta. Am I right?
No, it works for a *long* time already. It worked already in SuSE Linux 7.1.
Mike, would you please tell the guy in SuSE so that she/he specifically enable xprint for mozilla-1.3beta.suse.i586.rpm in the pub/project/mozilla directory?
I'm not yet sure whether xprint is a good idea or not. It has some
advantages and some disadvantages. One of the advantages is that you
can use different fonts for CJK in one printout whereas the PostScript
output which is generated according to the configuration in
/opt/mozilla/defaults/pref/unix.js can only use one font.
But it's not true that CJK printout is only possible with xprint.
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Mike Fabian