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Re: ps2pdf and ghostscript



I think I have the problem solved. I was using the print driver for 
the associated printer on a windblows machine, i.e., print-to-file.
I downloaded an Adobe general printer driver and used this to print-
to-file and ps2pdf worked fine.



At Friday, 23 May 2003, Thomas Krennwallner <djmaecki@ull.at> wrote:

>Hi!
>
>On Fri May 23, 2003 at 09:13:02AM -0400, Debian User wrote:
>> i am trying to convert a postscript file to a pdf file. when i run 
>> ps2pdf, i receive the following error (any suggestions?):
>> 
>> ~$ ps2pdf filename.ps filename.pdf
>> Error: /undefined in $
>> Operand stack:
>[...]
>
>Where does the ps came from? I occassionally get these errors when 
I try
>to convert postscripts made from a winblows machine via "Print to 
file".
>Setup the Postscript printer to generate "portable" postscript helps.
>
>So long
>Thomas
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