Ghostscript convert ps to pdf command line

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Ghostscript convert ps to pdf command line

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Both djvups and ps2pdf present in ubuntu repository. I am trying to convert PDF from older version to a new version. I can't see any reason for the described error, except that the filename is incorrect or the file is missing. It is not possible to use -c option directly or pass multiple source files. For the unrestricted access to the command line We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us -} [ |-] ps2pdf[options ] {input.[e]ps|-} [ |-] ps2pdf ps2pdf provides a simplified interface to the Ghostscript command line. EXAMPLES. An alternate way to produce PDF file consists in first using djvups(1) and convert the You don't have to use gswin64c 2pdf should work. For the unrestricted access to the I've run thebit GS installer and added a couple of install folders to my path statement and ps2pdf runs without error (I'm using the syntax path/to/ps2pdf I have installed the latest version of ghostscript on windows(gswin64). ps2pdf provides a simplified interface to the Ghostscript command line. (TeX Live) On the other hand, ps2pdf command is actually a script (in TeX Live calls a Lua script) which calling GhostScript, say, or Usage: ps2pdf [options] (input.[e]ps|-) [ ] However, the option gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile= works for me. I need to run the command from the Using pdf2ps runs a batch file, really named or You can easily look up and understand its source code. The three scripts differ as followsps2pdfwill always produce PDF output (Acrobatand-later compatible)ps2pdfwill always produce PDF output (Acrobatand-later compatible) To enforce that, use an extra parameter (at the end of the command line!) like -c >setdistillerparams -f c:/path/to/ [**] Ghostscript's pdfwrite device cannot optimize a PDF when it is writing it the first time OPTIONS. Failing that, try a more recent version of Ghostscript. Converting a to: ps2pdf A conversion with more specifics: ps2pdf -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress Converting as part of a pipe -} [ |-] ps2pdf[options ] {input.[e]ps|-} [ |-] ps2pdf[options ] {input.[e]ps|-} [ |-] ps2pdf[options ] {input.[e]ps|-} [ |-] For a command-line solution: install the 'ghostscript' package: sudo apt-get install ghostscript and use the ps2pdf utility: ps2pdf easy! It is not possible to use -c option directly or pass multiple source files. $ sudo apt-get install djvulibre-bin ghostscript I've found this method in man ddjvu, so always read manuals ;). The ps2pdf scripts use the same options as gs (1). For the unrestricted access to the command line parameters, use Ghostscript directly as in: gs -q -dSAFER -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sOutputFile= [more options] \ We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us For a command-line solution: install the 'ghostscript' package: sudo apt-get install ghostscript and use the ps2pdf utility: ps2pdf easy! – Either the input filename or the output filename can be '-' to request reading from stdin or writing to stdout, respectively, when used as a filter. It is not possible to use -c option or pass multiple source files. If you do, you'll see it tries to write some of its $ djvups In my case the output file wasx smaller than with ddjvu. Try a much simpler command line than the one you quoted, mine should be more than adequate. And it does work for me. ps2pdf provides simplified interface to Ghostscript command line.