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Hi Larry,
Well that was easy. I had the SCOUG CD just sitting here yet to be opened.
Anyhow, I now have everything installed and running.
Thanks very much,
Sandy
>>From the SCOUG CD:
>"GSView version 4.3 is a graphical shareware document viewer that uses
>Ghostscript as its' display engine. GSVIew 4.3 should be used with AFPL
>Ghostscript 7.04. Ghostscript allows PostScript (TM) files to be viewed
>and allows printing of these files on printers which do not have
>PostScript capablity! pdf files may be displayed on your monitor and
>printed as well! You will also need the EMX Run Time library 0.9 d
>installed. Helge von Hagen has released a pentium optimized Ghostscript
>7.04 with built-in Support for the following HP Deskjet Printers: HP
>DeskJet 670, 690, 855, 870, 1100, 890, 1600, 880. See Tony Butka's SCOUG
>Ink articles July 2001 "Printing and Scanning on the OS/2 Platform" and
>August 2001 "Making GhostView Work with Netscape"."
>Also see: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ and the links
>associated with this site.
>I believe that the latest Ghostscript for OS/2 is 7.05 but I have not
>tested this nor have I seen reports on Ghostscript 7.05. Unfortunately,
>IIRC no future development is planned by Russell Lang for Ghostview for
>OS/2. I am otherwise a happy registered user of Ghostview.
>HTH
>Larry
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