Re: GhostScript v8.64
- From: Mike Luther <mike.luther@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 14:46:34 +0000
Hi Russell!
Russell Lang wrote:
If you change this to
C:\GS\gs8.64\lib;C:\GS\fonts;c:\psfonts
then it will work. That is, remove the reference to the Resource
directory.
Yes, that works here. But something more interesting! It even works if the actual GhostView is installed on the D: drive, except for the c:\psfonts, and you just leave those C: drive designations in there!!
I blindly just cut and pasted into the advanced settings path slot your text above with the C: drive letters there and tested it. Poof! That worked. Then, for whatever, I hand changed the line to what it 'should' be:
D:\GS\gs8.64\lib;D:\GS\fonts;c:\psfonts
Poof! Still works! Interesting. I'd guess this must mean that the program is simply looking at the master installation path as defined for those drive letters and then appending the actual path descriptions to the master install path drive letter.
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--> Sleep well; OS2's still awake! ;)
Mike Luther
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