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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:21:00 +1300
From: Greg M Lee <greg@ncs.co.nz>
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Hi
I assume you mean gsview.
Choose 'Options' on the menu
Select 'Ignore DSC'
Now you can step forward through the pages (but not back)
Enjoy
-Greg
glsa wrote:
>
> To create a �postscript� document, I use the command �text2post� but
> when I try to read it with the viewer �Ghostscript� under W95, there is
> a problem in page numeration, I see the first page, but I can�t view the
> next ones. It seems there is only �0� page.
> I work under OpenServer Enterprise 5.0.5 with the elements �rs505a�,
> �oss497b� and �oss600a� installed.
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