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243.1 | | WSINT::MCLEMAN | Workstations 'R' Us | Sat Feb 18 1989 08:13 | 6 |
| Carl,
How the hell did you get a postscript previewer on the SDC DECwindows
kit? It wasn't included.
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243.2 | Deposite them bytes | AZTECH::LASTOVICA | ain't juggling till there's 3 up | Sat Feb 18 1989 12:37 | 5 |
| .1: it wasn't hard. a few seconds with patch and presto. The thing
for .0 to note is that the PS viewer on SDC windows ins't supported and
I doubt that there is much hope of having it fixed before it becomes a
part of the windows kit.
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243.3 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Apologies for what Doug Mulray said... | Sat Feb 18 1989 21:31 | 6 |
| INterleaf postscript files typically need a prefix file that set's
up some definitions for it...
q
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243.4 | I have a different problem | CXCAD::TRAN | | Tue Mar 14 1989 11:43 | 6 |
| I tried to use the Previewer copied as suggested in note 31. When
I fired it up and selected some .PS files generated by DOCUMENT,
it came back with errors such as "files not in PostScript format".
Is there anything obvious I missed ?
Thanks. Tuan
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243.5 | | RUATHA::WAGNER | James J. Wagner - EDGE Development | Tue Jun 20 1989 06:05 | 11 |
| RE: .4
I don't know if you're still wondering....
I get the same kind of errors, but then the PS Viewer asks me if I want
to continue anyway. I click on OK or YES or whatever it is, and it
works just fine. I think it's more of an informational message than an
error message.
James.
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