hi People, I have no idea what I have done but neither kghostview nor gv is working..When I click on a ps file kgohostview tells me "Could not start Ghostscript. This is most likely caused by an incorrectly specified interpreter" When I open the configure panel, and click on defaults nothing is being loaded. the interpreter is "gs" when i enter this commadn on the command line it says "command not found" same thing is happening with gv as well.... can somebody help? i had done an update of KDE but now I installed back my distributions KDE (SuSE Pro 8) it didnt solve the problem.... thanks baris
ok I solved the problem by reinstalling the packages for "gs" thanks all baris
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 3:39 pm, Baris Erbas wrote:
hi People, I have no idea what I have done but neither kghostview nor gv is working..When I click on a ps file kgohostview tells me "Could not start Ghostscript. This is most likely caused by an incorrectly specified interpreter"
When I open the configure panel, and click on defaults nothing is being loaded. the interpreter is "gs" when i enter this commadn on the command line it says "command not found"
same thing is happening with gv as well.... can somebody help?
i had done an update of KDE but now I installed back my distributions KDE (SuSE Pro 8) it didnt solve the problem....
thanks baris
I had the same error message, and the solution given to me by Mitch Frazier is:-
- Start kghostview. Not sure if its in a menu, but from the command prompt:
kghostview
- Goto Settings --> Configure KGhostView on the menu.
- Select GhostScript
- Put "gs" in interpreter.
- Ok
- File --> Quit
This has worked for me. Thanks Mitch! Cheers Keith
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Baris Erbas
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Keith Powell