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Re: Lout on Mac OS X
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Kein-Hong Man |
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Re: Lout on Mac OS X |
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Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:51:51 +0800 |
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Hi all,
Jeff Kingston wrote:
[snip snip]
It's primitive but you're in control. Also there is a PostScript
command to print the stack out which would be useful in this case.
The operand stack, that is.
I've checked the problem, it appears to be a Ghostscript problem,
at least in my case. I'm using Ghostscript 8.54 on Win32. Not a
Lout problem.
My recollection was wrong; I dug up the older PS package files
that I did for SF, and they all failed in the same way -- so I
believe what I really did was to check that PDF works for every
page, and then I assumed PS worked because it could be converted...
Anyway, opening the User's Guide PDF file in GSview doesn't work
also, you'd get failures for the same pages. So I've prepared the
two relevant pattern/texture examples from PLRM (attached) and
tested them. The PLRM examples fails too.
The PaintType 1 pattern barely works, while the PaintType 2
pattern doesn't work at all. Specifically, for the latter,
deleting "fill" in PaintProc makes the error go away, but try as I
might, I could not make Ghostscript render any pattern.
So I think that while PS conversion appears to pretty much work,
there are still some serious issues with PS viewing. I plan to
grab the Ghostscript sources for reading, and fiddle with the PLRM
examples in the next couple of days, but I don't think there is
any quick solution for this. Perhaps searching Ghostscript's
mailing lists might shed some light on this issue.
BTW, in the PS sources, I see that "pgsave restore" is used before
the "showpage". What does a save-restore pair next to each other do?
--
Cheers,
Kein-Hong Man (esq.)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Re: Lout on Mac OS X, Jeff Kingston, 2007/04/20
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