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Bug#291670: marked as done (gs-common: error in printing pdf files)



Your message dated Sat, 30 Apr 2011 19:36:26 -0500
with message-id <20110501003626.GA32481@elie>
and subject line Re: gs-common: error in printing pdf files
has caused the Debian Bug report #291670,
regarding gs-common: error in printing pdf files
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Package: gs-common
Version: 0.3.6-0.1
Severity: important

Hi.

I have a problem with printing pdf files. I can see these files well
with xpdf and kghostview, but when I try to print them, the pages are
scaled so that the margins are lost. For example, if you have a page
with only some text in the center, the text will be scaled so that it
will take all the page in the printing. This happens with a pdf
generated in any way (ps2pdf, dvi2pdf, cups-pdf, kprinter+pdf, or from
windows). This does not happen when printing a .ps file. I mean:
- Printing foo.ps -> ok
- ps2pdf foo. ps && printing foo.pdf -> error.

I have also tried this in a sid box, and printing via lp+cups (ie,
without kprinter or any graphical tool). Same result.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.7-1-k7
Locale: LANG=es_ES@euro, LC_CTYPE=es_ES@euro (charmap=ISO-8859-15)

Versions of packages gs-common depends on:
ii  debconf                   1.4.30.11      Debian configuration management sy
ii  debianutils               2.8.4          Miscellaneous utilities specific t
ii  defoma                    0.11.8-0.1     Debian Font Manager -- automatic f
ii  gs                        8.01-5         Transitional package
ii  gs-gpl [gs]               8.01-5         The GPL Ghostscript PostScript int
ii  gsfonts                   8.14+v8.11-0.1 Fonts for the Ghostscript interpre

-- debconf information:
  gs/substitute: true


--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Mario Lipinski wrote:

>> i just had the same problem and solved it by setting the default gs
>> interpreter to gs-gpl.
>> It was set to gs-esp before.
>> (update-alternatives --config gs)
>
> Is this problem still present for you with current gs?  (I assume not,
> but it can't hurt to check.)

Sounds like a "no". :)

Thanks again.


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