Summary: | pswrite incompatible with some RIPs | ||
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Product: | Ghostscript | Reporter: | Jack Moffitt <jack> |
Component: | PS Writer | Assignee: | Igor Melichev <igor.melichev> |
Status: | NOTIFIED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | master | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Customer: | Word Size: | --- |
Description
Jack Moffitt
2002-03-02 21:56:45 UTC
Comment originally by alexcher@users.sourceforge.net Logged In: YES user_id=65750 IMHO the best fix for this problem is to limit the source stream with 0 (%%EndBinary) /SubFileDecode filter instead of ASCII85 EOF marker. This string cannot happen in ASCII85 stream by chance. It does nothing when interpreted and contributes to DSC conformance. Comment originally by igorm@users.sourceforge.net Logged In: YES user_id=79484 Dear Paul Vojta, Please send the file, which fails with "undefined; offendingcommand = '~'" on the HP LaserJet 8150 DN printer, to igor@artifex.com , or attach it to the bug report. Thank you. Comment originally by vojta@users.sourceforge.net Logged In: YES user_id=197485 OK, I've attached a sample file to the bug report. It was produced by converting a text file first to ps (via a2ps), then to pdf via ps2pdf, then back to ps via pdf2ps. For this file, line 548 trips up the interpreter; deleting the ASCII85 EOD marker from that line gives you a file that will print correctly. Comment originally by igorm@users.sourceforge.net Logged In: YES user_id=79484 The patch http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gs-code-review/2002- March/002150.html has been committed. Comment originally by igorm@users.sourceforge.net Logged In: YES user_id=79484 The patch http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gs-code-review/2002- March/002150.html has been committed. |