2004.03.19 17:50 "[Tiff] txt to tiff", by Soledad Alborno
- 2004.03.20 08:44 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Andrey Kiselev
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2004.03.20 14:53 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.03.20 15:18 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Joris Van Damme
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2004.03.20 15:32 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.03.20 15:44 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Joris Van Damme
- 2004.03.20 15:53 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.03.20 15:44 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Joris Van Damme
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2004.03.20 15:32 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.03.20 15:18 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Joris Van Damme
2004.03.20 21:43 "Re: [Tiff] txt to tiff", by Andrey Kiselev
The user still has the minor challenge of obtaining the two programs for his operating systems. If he is using Linux, then these two programs are likely already present. If he is using Windows, then they will need to be downloaded from somewhere, or compiled from source code.
If Windows is used, then the command 'gswin32c' should be used rather than 'gs'.
I think that GS is pretty common on Windows systems too. Is there another way to render PS files (with except of non-free Adobe products)? Every Windows box around me has GhostScript and GSView installed...
Andrey
Andrey V. Kiselev
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