Re: Green PostScript Background [message #77276 is a reply to message #77272] |
Fri, 19 August 2011 11:20   |
Jeremy Bailin
Messages: 618 Registered: April 2008
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On 8/19/11 9:57 AM, David Fanning wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm in e-mail contact with someone who every time he
> makes a PostScript file using my Coyote Graphics
> commands ends up with a green background color.
> I run his programs and they work perfectly for me,
> reproducing *exactly* what we see on the display.
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> He assures me (I can never tell if this is true or
> not) that he has downloaded and is using the latest
> Coyote Library, and he is using a Windows machine,
> as I am. Everything I can check about his set-up
> appears to be the same as mine. It doesn't appear
> to be a PostScript viewer problem, because when
> he sends me the actual PostScript file he creates,
> I see the green background, too.
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> Has anyone ever seen this kind of thing before?
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> He is in a different part of the world and English
> is not his native language, so I am not sure that
> our communication is always as accurate as I would
> like it to be.
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> I'm really at a loss for ideas. Any help gratefully
> accepted!
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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>
Maybe there's an interfering routine in his path? Do any of the utility
routines have generic enough names that there could plausibly be other
programs with the same name?
-Jeremy.
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