-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 25 October 2001 11:21 am, Wilco Greven wrote: > Crap, GV and KGhostView are both Ghostscript frontends. So if one shows > a file fine, the other does as well, and vice versa. > Try generating a pdf on a mandrake box with Freetye2 and AA fonts installed from KWord. The file created be unreadable completely in kghostview but will show some pages with gv. Yes they are both front ends but kghostview seems to be an all or nothing deal, whereas gv will render what it can and then move on. > I haven't seen a PDF file yet which KGhostView couldn't show, while > Acrobat could. Of course Acrobat is a lot easier to use for navigating > large files using with links and a document outline. But KGhostView will > get those features too, eventually. I do a fair amount with Macintosh and Windows systems. I also generate a few 100-500 page documents with a fair amount of picture content. Most of these are from Doxygen though. I have to generate the ps files and then convert them with distiller. It seems that the ps2pdf pdf files are not as portable as they should be. But as I said this is not a KDE problem, it is a lacking feature of Ghostscript. - -ian reinhart geiser - -- ======================================== You can't go home again, unless you set $HOME. ======================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE72DDKPy62TRm8dvgRAr1UAJ9RaoDM3/jL3N0P878K4cCxI6k/JgCfUGIF mbRP+/yxrwt6TUdgYS1OAH0= =cy9l -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----