On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 04:35:14PM EDT, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> I'm running debian etch/testing
> 
> From a shell, when opening any postscript file, I get this error
> message in a pop-up window;
> 
> Warning: color name "white" is not defined
> Warning: color name "black" is not defined
> 
> and in the shell I have these error messages;
> 
> gv  test.ps
> Warning: Color name "gray71" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "AntiqueWhite3" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "black" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "AntiqueWhite2" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "AntiqueWhite4" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "gray65" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "gray90" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "gray40" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "gray78" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "gray85" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "red" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "White" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "white" is not defined
> Warning: Color name "gray58" is not defined
> 
> Any idea(s) as to how to fix them?
> 
usually defined in

/etc/X11/rgb.txt

looks like gv cannot find it .. or its contents have been changed ..
corrupted..?

IIRC, this would affect other GUI apps as well .. gtk?

Thanks

cga


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