I saved a web page as html with Mozilla 1.5, and then printed it to a postscript file. I use xprt-xprintorg 0.0.8.cvs20030508-6. Somewhere along the way something went wrong; when I faxed it (hylafax) the recipient only got the upper left corner, very enlarged.
gv reports "Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window." gs dumped me into an interpreter display (from ImageMagick) shows a very large image of the upper right corner. I tried looking at the raw ps, and saw enough to verify that all the text is there (or at least, way more than I'm seeing). Perhaps this excerpt is part of the problem: /XYr{/currentpagedevice wh {p currentpagedevice dp /HWResolution kn {/HWResolution get al p}{p 300 300}ie}{300 300}ie}bd/Cs{dp 0 eq{0 pHt tr XYr -1 x dv 72 ml x 1 x dv 72 ml x scl}if dp 1 eq{90 rt XYr -1 x dv 72 ml x 1 x dv 72 ml x scl}if dp 2 eq{pWd 0 tr XYr 1 x dv 72 ml x -1 x dv 72 ml x scl}if 3 eq{pHt pWd tr 90 rt XYr 1 x dv 72 ml x -1 x dv 72 ml x scl}if}bd/P{gs If this is setting an inappropriate geometry or resolution that could be the problem; but I thought the whole point of postscript was that by retaining appropriate information it made rescaling easy. I've looked on the man pages for information about how to get more detail on what's wrong, but saw nothing obvious. Can anyone suggest how to diagnose this problem or work around it? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]