This entry was posted in Free software and related beasts and tagged en, FLOSS, PS/PDF by isilanes. Software used: GNU Ghostscript (gs) 7.05, its ps2pdf, pdf2ps (pdftops. ![]() In my case it helps to add '1 setgray' as very first command of ps output. You will only need to edit the gs_init.ps file (as root), make the changes and save the file. If you have a non-Postscript printer, use gs to print the original format. Originally reported by: In attached file some letters are displayed black, even if in original pdf they are white. ![]() Click this button to save the print output as a PDF file. For example, if you want to know the bounding box of a PostScript (or EPS) file, Ghostscript provides a special 'device' that just prints out this information. 98 99 GHOSTSCRIPT RENDERING OF FILLED PATHS 100 101 When Ghostscript is rendering PostScript or PDF files into a 102 raster format the filled paths are. Ghostscript can do many things other than print or view PostScript and PDF files. However, if you want to always use A4 as default, you can change the gs_init.ps file ( locate gs_init.ps), and uncomment the following line (remove the leading ' %'):īeware that in Debian you will have to change it to (because the name of the variable is different): Adobe Reader, PageMaker, and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in. See the usage documentation for a full list, or the definitions in the initialization file 'gsstatd.ps'. ![]() You can specify A4 size at runtime, with the -sPAPERSIZE=a4 flag: to convert PS to PDF), and if the source file does not specify a paper size, the output file will have a letter size, instead of the more sane A4. It won't do anything with any of the PNG output devices. The three times god-forsaken Ghostscript (I use the Debian package gs-afpl) suite is shipped worldwide with the US letter default paper size. AutoRotatePages has no effect on any device except the pdfwrite family, so PostScript PDF or EPS output.
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