[OS X TeX] gs problem? [was Adobe Illustrator]
George Gratzer
gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca
Mon Nov 6 15:05:58 EST 2006
Hi Gary,
I got the new one, no help.
GG
On Nov 6, 2006, at 1:13 PM, Gary L. Gray wrote:
>
> On Nov 6, 2006, at 11:52 AM, George Gratzer wrote:
>
>> Gary,
>>
>> Big problem. I updated to the Oct. 15 2006 version of MacTeX and
>> now TeX Font Outliner no longer works.
>>
>> The error message:
>>
>> dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/X11R6/liub/libXt.6.dylib
>> Referenced from /usr/local.bin/gs
>> Reason: image not found
>>
>> Did I do something wrong?
>
> Hi George.
>
> We are running the October 16 version of Gerben's TeX installation
> (installed and updated via i-Installer, not MacTeX). In addition,
> we are running the October 16 version of Ghostscript, again
> installed via i-Installer (we haven't yet jumped to Gerben's TeX
> Live installation). Given that you have installed the October 16
> version of MacTeX, my guess is that you are running the same stuff.
> Since the font outliner continues to work for us several times a
> day, something must be different about our setups.
>
> Since the error involves X11, I am not sure what is going on, since
> the script, the heart of which is shown below, doesn't use X11 in
> any way of which I am aware.
>
> on open Filename
> (* Add your script to process the names here. *)
> set FileInformation to AssembleFileInfo(Filename)
> set CDCommand to "cd " & (FDirectory of FileInformation) & "; "
> (*
> gs -sDEVICE=pswrite -dNOCACHE -sOutputFile=nofont-test.ps -q -
> dbatch -dNOPAUSE test.pdf -c quit
> *)
> do shell script (CDCommand & "/usr/local/bin/gs -sDEVICE=pswrite -
> dNOCACHE -sOutputFile=Outlines-" & (PSName of FileInformation) & " -
> q -dbatch -dNOPAUSE " & (FName of FileInformation) & " -c quit")
>
> set Filetarget to ((MacFDirectory of FileInformation) &
> ":Outlines-" & (PSName of FileInformation))
> -- display dialog Filetarget
>
> try
> tell application "Adobe Illustrator" to activate
> tell application "Adobe Illustrator" to open file Filetarget
> end try
> quit
> end open
>
>
> (* ==== Subroutine assemble file related information into record
> form. ==== *)
> on AssembleFileInfo(ThisFile)
> set FileInfo to (info for ThisFile)
> set FileRecord to {FName:(name of FileInfo) as string} as record
> set FileRecord to FileRecord & {FExtension:(name extension of
> FileInfo as string)}
>
> set TString to ThisFile as string
> set TString to (characters 1 through ((length of TString) - 1 -
> (length of (FName of FileRecord)))) of TString as string
> set FileRecord to FileRecord & {MacFDirectory:TString}
> set TString to ("\"" & (POSIX path of TString) & "\"")
> set FileRecord to FileRecord & {FDirectory:TString}
> set TString to (characters 1 through ((length of (FName of
> FileRecord)) - 1 - (length of FExtension of FileRecord))) of (FName
> of FileRecord) as string
> set FileRecord to FileRecord & {FBaseName:TString}
> set TString to (FBaseName of FileRecord) & ".ps"
> set FileRecord to FileRecord & {PSName:TString}
> return FileRecord
> end AssembleFileInfo
>
>
> Maybe one of the maintainers of the MacTeX package can comment on
> why this might be happening.
>
> In addition, just to be sure that you have the latest and greatest
> outliner, I have replaced the .zip archive on the Mac OS X TeX web
> site with the latest version of "TeX Font Outliner.app" and "PDF
> Cropper.app". I think that the only recent changes have been to
> "PDF Cropper.app" (it no longer invokes the Terminal and has some
> user error checks). You can grab it at:
>
> http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/PDF-Processing-Apps.zip
>
> I hope this helps (though I am not optimistic). :-)
>
> Regards,
> Gary
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