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FC3 chinese printing 4938Kill Bill Additional information: If I chose to "print to file", I can read the generate ps file with ggv but if print it with ggv, the rectangular boxes shown again. At the moment I am using an awkward workaround: I print the Chinese webpage to a ps file and convert the ps to pdf with ps2pdf (the one coming with ghostscript), then use acroread (both acrobat reader version 5.0.x and adobe reader version 7.0.x will work as long as the adobe Chinese fonts package are installed) to convert the pdf back to ps. The newly-generated ps file has Chinese fonts embeded and can be printed with lpr. Of course all these can be done in a shell script. It is worth noting the intermediate pdf file can not be viewed with xpdf-gpdf (Chinese characters will be missed and shown as underscores). It can be read properly with acroread only. I was told that "I don't understand how Open Source works I'd say you don't understand how open source works. For instance, someone could cook up something to do some task they need done. He does not... I knew about cnprint and bg5ps. In fact I used them before for my Redhat9 box and managed to make them working. But now I don't want to be bothered again, it was even more clumsy than the acroread method. Could anyone please confirm me that this is a ghostscript problem? Thanks, KB adding files to the knoppix cd 4940 can't boot up. There's a message about a missing or corrupt ntoskrnl.exe file non-windows solution. I am trying out the latter. Until now I was in a hurry, it was, like, an emergency kinda...
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