said:
>In <200611292126.kATLQch6025372@nlpi029.sbcis.sbc.com>, on 11/29/06
> at 01:27 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Hi,
>>Does this help? Alias.lst is a 4DOS utility -- but this has never been a
>>problem before.
>I suspect you mean 4OS2. You can avoid the error message by prefixing
>the command in 4start.btm with
> if exist H:\temp\alias.lst
>>F:\UTILITY\gs\gs8.53\bin\gsos2.exe -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dNOSAVER
>>-IF:\UTILITY\gs\gs8.53\lib;E:\psfonts -dPDFSETTINGS=/printer
>>-dProcessColorModel=/DeviceRGB -dColorImageResolution=72
>>-dGrayImageResolution=72 -dMonoImageResolution=300 -r72
>>-dDownsampleColorImages=false -dDownsampleGrayImages=false
>>-dDownsampleMonoImages=false -dColorImageDownsampleType=/Subsample
>>-dGrayImageDownsampleType=/Subsample -dMonoImageDownsampleType=/Subsample
>>-dCompatibilityLevel=1.2 -dAutoRotatePages=/PageByPage
>>-dPreserveOverprintSettings=false -dEmbedAllFonts=true -dNOPLATFONTS
>>-dUCRandBGInfo=/Remove -sDEVICE#pdfwrite
>>-sOutputFile#H:\TMP\EPDF\license.pdf H:\temp\POSTSCRIPT.744
>>[0;1;37;44mE:\4OS2\4START.BTM [2] The system cannot open the device or
>>file specified. "H:\temp\alias.lst" Error: /invalidfont in findfont
>This is your problem. You are trying to use a font that ghostscript can
>not find. I set the library path setting to
> D:\Util\gs\gs8.53\lib;F:\psfonts;d:\util\gs\fonts
>to make more fonts available to ghostscript. Another item that is
>recommended is to replace
> gs\gs8.53\lib\FontMap
>with
> gs\gs8.53\lib\FontMap.OS2
>This makes more fonts available to ghostscript. This is hidden somewhere
>in the ghostscript docs.
>>Current allocation mode is local
>>Last OS error: File name too long
>This error is probably noise. I've seen it before when ghostscript
>complains about fonts.
>Steven
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