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kens | lisbeths no, there specifically is *NOT* a way to run a shell command from the Ghostscript interactive prompt. We've just spent considerable time making sure that can't be done, because of security issues. | 07:22.07 |
| I can't think of any reason why Ghostscript wouldn't have a display window unless you don't have a display device, whcih would normally be because you haevn't built X-Windows into it. You can check to see if the display device is present by runnig gs --help | 07:24.17 |
| Obviously I don't know what Apple have said about adding text support (and its ahrd to see how that has nay relevance for X-Windows). | 07:25.06 |
| For Ghostscript, building from source, you need to install X-windows and the X-windows development tools, then run autogen.sh and make | 07:25.32 |
chrisl | **NOT** autogen.sh, from a release archive, run configure | 07:27.35 |
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