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deekej hello guys :)09:33.26 
chrisl We're not in ;-)09:33.49 
deekej is the file .../Resource/Init/gs_init.ps supposed to be configurable by users?09:33.50 
chrisl No09:33.56 
kens Absolutely not09:33.59 
deekej ok09:34.05 
kens None of the startup PostScript is really amenable to alteration by users.09:34.25 
deekej so if the user wishes to somehow configure the Ghostscript, it has to go to a different folder, rght?09:34.27 
  *file09:34.41 
kens No.....09:34.41 
  But its not really something anyone should be playing with09:34.55 
chrisl There is nothing in gs_init.ps a user should be changing *at all*09:35.05 
deekej ok, but what if e.g. user wishes to change default paper size?09:35.14 
kens You'd need to be pretty good with PostScript to do anything meaningful in there without breaking Ghostscript pretty well09:35.19 
  -sPAPERSIZE09:35.27 
deekej (from US letter to A4?)09:35.27 
chrisl export GS_OPTIONS=-sPAPERSIZE=a409:36.23 
deekej thank you guys :)09:41.36 
kens NP09:41.42 
chrisl deekej: I guess this stems from not using libpaper up until now.....09:42.21 
deekej chrisl: it's possible :)09:42.33 
chrisl Well, with libpaper, that's where the default paper size will come from09:42.57 
deekej I guess with libpaper enabled, it should be enought to configure the default size for the libpaper, right? :)09:56.16 
chrisl Yep09:57.01 
  That's generally done by the installer, based on the selected region09:57.22 
deekej OK, this might not be true for libpaper in Fedora. I'll check if we are doing this. :)09:58.42 
chrisl deekej: or the user can do it using paperconfig, IIRC10:00.25 
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