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Re: [m17n] xpdf-3.00 package for SuSE 9.0
  • From: Mike FABIAN <mfabian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 18:14:00 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <s3tvfl8fwd3.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
ugroh@xxxxxxxxxxx (U. Groh) さんは書きました:

>> You can use "pdftops" (from xpdf) instead of "pdf2ps" (from
>> Ghostscript). Or use the "print" button in the xpdf menu.
>
> Now it is working but still a lot of error messages if I use pdf2ps.

By the way, you will also get a better quality when using pdftops
instead of pdf2ps, even if pdf2ps works.

>> I cannot reproduce the problem with pdf2ps on SuSE Linux 9.0-i386
>> though. Works for me on that file. Did you change/update something in
>> your ghostscript-* packages?
>
> No, I just downloaded the version you posted (Adobe support). But the problem
> also occured before.

You mean you downloaded the ghostscript-cjk package? I don't think
that makes any difference here. I was asking about the other
ghostscript packages like ghostscript-library.

>> Or, maybe you use a different platform? pdf2ps did *not* work
>> for me on mycjk.pdf on SuSE Linux 9.0-x86_64. On that platform it
>> fails with
>>
>> mfabian@rossini:~/test-texts/pdf/traditional-chinese$ pdf2ps mycjk.pdf
>> Error: /rangecheck in --.buildfont11--
>> Operand stack:
>>
>> Do you see the same error message?
>
> Yes, this is the same sort of messages. See the error.txt file for details

No, your error message is quite different, it complains about a
missing font "ShanHeiSun-Light".

Therefore I think this is not related at all to the problem I am
seeing on 9.0-x86_64.

> I am running my system V9 on a IBM Laptop with Intel mobile (centrino type)
> processor. Is this the source of the problem?

I don't think so, it works fine for me on SuSE 9.0 on my IBM Thinkpad
600E (Mobile Pentium II).

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Mike FABIAN <mfabian@xxxxxxx> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian
睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。

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