Hi, 2006-06-13 08:56 -0500, Patrick Serru:
Hi Kimmo, hi everybody,
Thank you for the attention you paid to my question. Yes, that's what I want (and have). The temporary files being allways here, I immediately tryed the proposed command and obtain... 56 white pages \-: Strange. The output document tmp3.ps is 82Mo and KGostView need time to refresh the pages but finaly displays it empty. Did you try that on your system ? I tryed to get the version with the command 'pstops --version'** and with yast => package psutils p17-868. I tryed this command too: ~> pstops '1:0@1U' ~/tmp.ps ~/tmp3.ps but KGostView continue displaying tmp3.ps with empty pages.
I dowloaded http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/groff/groff-1.19.2.tar.gz, and installed it but the result is allways the same. Could it comes from my x86_64 running Suse 10.0 architecture ?
Well, the bug (?) seems to be present in the i386, too (both U, L and R results in blank pages :( ). But you can achieve the same results as with 'pstops 'U'...' with:
pstops 'V' ~/tmp.ps ~/tmp2.ps pstops 'H' ~/tmp2.ps ~/tmp3.ps
Hope this helps! Kind regards, Kimmo