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PostScript Document Structuring Conventions, GSview allows selected pages to be viewed or printed. GSview 4.9 requires Ghostscript 7.04 - error parsing command line multiple occurrences of option --file 9.99. Installation Registration Document Structuring Conventions Portable Document Format Opening
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a Document Page Selection Document Information Printing Conversions Measure Options Page Orientation Display Settings Page error parsing command line too many positional options Size Keys Command line options World Wide Web Copyright Common Problems Other Useful Programs Other Help Topics Installation It is recommended that you use the installation error parsing command line unknown option ssl program setup.exe for installing GSview. You will need to install Ghostscript separately. If you wish to install GSview manually, see the Manual Installation topic. Configuration will occur the first time GSview is run. If you want to change the configuration later, use Options | Easy Configure or Options | Advanced Configure. See
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also Options | Language. Obtaining Ghostscript Ghostscript Installation Uninstalling GSview Manual Installation Advanced Manual Installation Portable Application Network Installation Running GSview from the File Manager or Windows Explorer Obtaining Ghostscript GSview needs AFPL Ghostscript. GSview and Ghostscript are available separately from http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ To configure GSview, obtain and install both Ghostscript and GSview, then run GSview. Ghostscript Installation AFPL Ghostscript for Win32 is available as a self extracting archive which installs itself. For details of how to manually install Ghostscript, please read the Ghostscript documentation files Install.htm and Use.htm Uninstalling GSview To uninstall GSview from Windows 95 or NT 4.0, use Add/Remove Programs from the Windows Control Panel. Manual uninstallation Manual uninstallation To uninstall GSview, remove the files in the gsview directory. Also remove c:\windows\gsview32.ini from the appropriate system directory. For Windows NT you may also need to remove gsview32.ini from user profile directories. Remove the Ghostgum group from the Program Manager or S
file Choosing paper size Changing the installed default paper size Interacting with pipes Using Ghostscript with PDF files Switches for PDF files error during parsing of command line Problems interpreting a PDF file PDF files from standard input gsview install Using Ghostscript with EPS files Using Ghostscript with overprinting and spot colors How Ghostscript finds
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files Finding PostScript Level 2 resources Font lookup CID fonts CID font substitution Using Unicode True Type fonts Temporary files Notes on specific platforms Unix VMS http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/gsviewen.htm Using X Windows on VMS MS Windows X Windows X resources Working around bugs in X servers X fonts Using Ghostscript fonts on X displays X device parameters SCO Unix Command line options General switches Input control File searching Setting parameters Suppress messages Parameter switches ( [1.3 end hint] ======================================================== 0 and http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/current/Use.htm [1.0 end visible header] ============================================== 9) Rendering parameters Page parameters Font-related parameters Resource-related parameters Interaction-related parameters Device and output selection parameters EPS parameters Deferred Page Rendering ICC color parameters Other parameters Improving performance Summary of environment variables Debugging Debug Switches Visual Trace Appendix: Paper sizes known to Ghostscript Appendix: X default font mappings Standard X servers Regular fonts Symbol fonts Dingbat fonts Sun OpenWindows Appendix: Running Ghostscript with third-party font renderers For other information, see the Ghostscript overview and, if necessary, how to install Ghostscript. Invoking Ghostscript This document describes how to use the command line Ghostscript client. Ghostscript is also used as a general engine inside other applications (for viewing files for example). Please refer to the documentation for those applications for using Ghostscript in other contexts. The command line to invoke Ghostscript is essentially the same on all systems, although the name of the executable program itself may differ among s
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