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RE: psnup creating faulty PS?



What may help is to use the acrobat reader on a linux box to do the
conversion (pdf to ps) or the pdf2ps (or was it a pdftops) from the gs
package.  MS postscript drivers are...  well, quite specific.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Debian Mail [mailto:debian@sos.ethz.ch]
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 12:30 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: psnup creating faulty PS?
> 
> 
> I have a PDF document which I printed to a PS File on windows NT. I
> used fixps to repair the NT errors. Then I used psresize to scale the
> document to a4. The resulting file can be viewed with gs without
> problem. But when I use psnup -4 -d on the file, the resulting PS
> cannot be printed or viewed with gs anymore. It gives me the following
> error messages:
> 
> Error: /invalidaccess in def
> Operand stack:
>    showpage   --nostringval--
> Execution stack:
>    %interp_exit   .runexec2   --nostringval--   
> --nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   
> --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   false   
> 1   %stopped_push   1   3   %oparray_pop   .runexec2   
> --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   2   
> %stopped_push   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--
> Dictionary stack:
>    --dict:907/941(G)--   --dict:0/20(G)--   
> --dict:66/200(L)--   --dict:35/100(L)--   --dict:70/86(L)--   
> --dict:112/150(L)--   --dict:74/75(L)--   --dict:10/38(L)--
> Current allocation mode is local
> Current file position is 587672
> Aladdin Ghostscript: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
> 
> 
> Has anybody an idea what could be wrong here?
> 
> Stef
> 
> 
> 
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