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Re: ghostscript cygwin file loading problems ...


Well, apparently you can also trick gs, at least through xfig, into thinking the path has no spaces. If I create a symbolic link under /home/mylogin called My_Documents that points to "/cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/mylogin/My Documents" then I have no such problems, since all my other folders have no spaces in them. Now, xv still has this problem but, oh well! Thanks for the hint. That works for either of them.

--B.

    * /From/: "Karl M" <karlm30 at hotmail dot com>
    * /To/: cygwin at cygwin dot com, cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com
    * /Date/: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 10:23:12 -0800
    * /Subject/: Re: ghostscript cygwin file loading problems ...
    * /Bcc/:

As a workaround, you can open them with a DOS path to the file. For example

C:\DOCUME~1\...

On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 11:41:02AM -0500, B. Marchand wrote:
I've encountered this issue with several programs that try to use gs to
load EPS files (such as xfig and xv). It seems that gs has some issues
with file paths that have spaces in them. So, I can't open any files
that are located under "Documents and Settings" because of the spaces.
For instance, xv simply will not load the file at all. Similarly, xfig
will allow me to insert the file but will not export it to any format
because it cannot access the file path and, hence, does not recognize
the file in the end. I am running version 3.5.8 at the present time.
Even if I manage to save the file as a *.fig, when I try to load it
later it says that the figure inside does not exist because it can't
access the file.

I know it's not a problem with xv or xfig because I have no problems
opening and inserting jpeg images from these same directories. It only
happens when I try inserting EPS files.

I can't tell from the archives that this issue has either been
documented or addressed before. Can anyone tall me if they can duplicate
the problem? Try going into xfig, and inserting an EPS file. Then, try
saving the figure and exporting it.

I'm not certain if this issue has been documented in the past or not but
there it is. Hope that gets addressed at some point.

Thank you.

--B.


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