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ghostscript and win95 (fwd)



Date: Thu, 03 Apr 1997 10:01:19 -0800
>From: Fred <cardwell@sfu.ca>
Reply-To: cardwell@sfu.ca
To: flexfaq@SOFTCON.de
Subject: ghostscript and win95

This seems to be a pretty well covered topic in the Mailing list
archives - but I would like ask one more question about ghostscript and
Win95:

The FAQ Q163 refers to the following fix for being able to use
Ghostscript 2.6x and Win95 postscipt print drivers to solve the 'memory
error':

>"I think that this has nothing to do with winflex nor Hylafax. I had a
> similar problem and that was caused by Ghostscript 2.6x and Win95 > Postscript output in general. I upgraded to Ghostscript 4.01 and the > problem was gone.

>     An alternative is to run following script on you PS output to > remove the error code from the PS file. This worked for me for GS 2.6x > files and Win95.

>             #!/bin/sh
>             sed '/^\/VM?/,/ VM?/d' $1 > outp         "
							

I upgrade to GS 4.01 and found that it does fix this bug - however I
noticed a great increase in system resource demand for converting the
postscript files to tiff files - (it seems to take much longer to
preform the same task that Gs 2.6x). 

I would therefore like to stick with Gs 2.6x and apply the above
mentioned fix. 

My question is:	Can I insert this sed command into one of the sendfax
script files to automatically ammend the postscript files comming from a
Winflex client? If this can be automated - where and in which script
would I place the command. (Not being well versed in Sed - I have
attempted to do this but failed)

Has anyone automated a good fix for this problem?

Thank's

James Cardwell



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