Bug#343145: cups-pdf: graphics work, text is garbled

2006-01-17 Thread Alex Satrapa
of GhostScript. Sounds like a plan - I'll come back to this bug when I find out what the problem is, so other people with the same problem can quickly find the solution. Regards Alex Alex Satrapa Australian Phenomics Facility Building 117 Garran Road The Australian National Unive

Bug#343145: cups-pdf: graphics work, text is garbled

2006-01-16 Thread Alex Satrapa
not available on the Linux-server and for some reason the font substitution fails.) Is there a way I can get GhostScript to produce sensible debugging output about fonts it is trying to use? It may simply be the case that one font I need is missing. Alex Satrapa Australian Phenomics Facility

Bug#343145: cups-pdf: graphics work, text is garbled

2006-01-15 Thread Alex Satrapa
uces scrambled output: gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sOutputFile=out.pdf -c save pop -f in.ps Alex Satrapa Australian Phenomics Facility Building 117 Garran Road The Australian National University  Canberra ACT 0200 Australia T: +61 2 6125 1335 F: +61 2 6125 1381 W: www.apf.edu.au CRICOS

Bug#343145: cups-pdf: graphics work, text is garbled

2005-12-14 Thread Alex Satrapa
On 14 Dec 2005, at 20:23, Volker Christian Behr wrote: This might also be due to some settings for character encoding. I suggest the following tests: 1st: print the CUPS printer test page to CUPS-PDF and check whether there the text appears properly Test page works perfectly. 2nd: create

Bug#343145: cups-pdf: graphics work, text is garbled

2005-12-13 Thread Alex Satrapa
ou already suggested - this is something I should take up with the gs-esp maintainer, please let me know. Otherwise I can try to capture the PostScript being sent from my computer to CUPS, in order to further test the CUPS-PDF printer - would it be enough to "Stop" the printer and simp

Bug#343145: cups-pdf: graphics work, text is garbled

2005-12-12 Thread Alex Satrapa
Package: cups-pdf Version: 1.7.0a-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable When printing to PDF using cups-pdf, PDFs are created that have the graphcs mostly intact, but text is all garbled. See example of the Debian Bugs page for cups-pdf at http://homepage.mac.com/alexsatrapa/D

Bug#342056: quotaon: Mountpoint (or device) /root/quota not found.

2005-12-04 Thread Alex Satrapa
Package: quota Version: 3.12-6 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable I cannot install quota support properly. I have quota support compiled into the kernel: CONFIG_QUOTA=y # CONFIG_QFMT_V1 is not set CONFIG_QFMT_V2=y CONFIG_QUOTACTL=y I'll go recompile the kernel with CONFIG_Q

Bug#339411: dcl: "numrows" global is not used for initial tickets display, but is used when changing pages.

2005-11-15 Thread Alex Satrapa
Package: dcl Version: 1:0.9.4.4-1 Severity: normal The global "numrows" specifies the number of rows to display in ticket views. It is used when changing to a specific page of the ticket browser, but hardcoded at 15 for the initial ticket browser view. this patch fixes that problem: --- ./inc/cl

Bug#338411: cupsys: CUPS handles missing directories disgracefully

2005-11-09 Thread Alex Satrapa
; then + echo "Directory /var/spool/cups/tmp is missing!" + exit 1 +fi + set -e # Get the timezone set. Hope this helps. Alex Satrapa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture:

Bug#263456: dcl: Suggestion for fix

2005-07-19 Thread Alex Satrapa
Package: dcl Version: 1:0.9.4.4-1 Followup-For: Bug #263456 Since it would not make sense for this package to create a database, add some predependencies: dcl-pgsql-local, dcl-mysql-local, dcl-pgsql-remote, etc. These would set up the database on the appropriate server, ready for the DCL software