Mike Shegedin
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Did SuSEconfig --module ghostscript-cjk create the wrapper /usr/share/ghostscript/Resource/CIDFont/Ryumin-Light for you? If yes, what is in there? Should look like
Mike, no, I don't have a wrapper for Ryumin-Light in that directory. All that is there is: . .. WadaGo-Bold WadaMaruGo-Regular WadaMin-Bold WadaMin-Regular
I did check for the wrapper you suggested and the closest thing I could find was: ./usr/lib/ooo-1.1/share/psprint/fontmetric/Ryumin-Light-83pv-RKSJ-H.afm ./usr/lib/ooo-1.1/share/psprint/fontmetric/Ryumin-Light.Roman.afm
which seem to have something to do with OpenOffice.
Yes, that is not relevant here.
I double checked that ghostscript-cjk was in fact installed and performed SuSEconfig --module ghostscript-cjk again with no new results.
So why wasn't the wrapper installed? My rpm of ghostscript-cjk would appear to be one made for SuSE9.1 while I'm running 9.2. Make a difference?
Why do you use the SuSE 9.1 rpm for ghostscript-cjk on 9.2? There's no reason to do that, you should find the 9.2 version on your 9.2 CD/DVD set. You can also download it from the 9.2 FTP version: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.2/suse/noarch/ghostscript-cjk-20021119-218.noarch.rpm The 9.1 rpm might work on 9.2 but I never tested that. Better forget that!
The instructions you gave about getting into the wrapper seen to be beyond what I can do at this point in the game until we get the Ryumin-Light wrapper resolved. What do you suggest, Mike?
BTW, you mentioned:
you can look into /usr/sbin/ghostscript-cjk-config where you will find:
My system does not have "ghostscript-cjk-config" anywhere.
That's because you use an obsolete version of ghostscript-cjk.
Don't do that, update to the 9.2 version now!
In old versions of ghostscript-cjk I created the wrappers
directly in the bash script /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.ghostscript-cjk.
Then I added support for artificial bold and italic by creating
additional wrapper scripts and as this became awkward in bash I
switched to using a perl script /usr/sbin/ghostscript-cjk-config
called by the the bash script /usr/sbin/SuSEconfig.ghostscript-cjk
which became almost empty because the perl script did the main work
now.
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Mike FABIAN