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Re: [Groff] Re: grohtml utility programs in DESC?
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: [Groff] Re: grohtml utility programs in DESC? |
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Sat, 15 Nov 2003 08:58:43 +0100 (CET) |
> When gs is installed on a Win32 platform, (either the GNU or the
> AFPL version), all the components are installed into a GhostScript
> directory, with registry entries to locate them. There is no
> guarantee that gswin32c.exe will be installed in a path where
> grohtml would know to look for it -- it would be necessary for the
> end user to add the GhostScript binary directory to his regular PATH
> definition.
I think this is the only thing we can expect, coming from a Unix
environment.
> The alternative, which I suggest in README.MinGW, is to simply copy
> the required gswin32c.exe to a directory which is already in the
> PATH, (e.g. /usr/local/bin under MSYS); in this case, it will work
> equally well if the copy of gswin32c.exe is renamed as gs.exe, or if
> grohtml is configured to search for gswin32c.exe on the Win32
> platform -- I have no strong preference for either choice.
I rather prefer to use gswin32c -- the less changes the better.
Any idea why gs is called gswin32c at all? I suspect that there is a
command/program/tool which is already called `gs'.
Werner