Not a valid postscript file
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Please let me know what version of Outlook you're using. Kind Regards, Momo. How satisfied are you with this reply? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This isn't a question relevant to PostScript though. Improve this answer. KenS KenS To avoid this issue we are using some fonts loaded in Acrobat Distiller and we are converting word to.
While converting word to postscript file its taking time. Here i need to put a check whether that postscript file generation completed. Once it is completed the ps file it should convert to pdf using acrobat distiller.
Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Buggy graphics programs occasionally output spurious large coordinates which overflow the normal range of integers.
For example,. Check for more recent and hopefully bug fixed versions of your graphics software. The offending coordinate s can usually be replaced by zero without affecting the final output, because it is usually followed by a valid moveto command which cancels its effect. Load the file into a text editor and zero the excessive coordinate, then, check that the resulting figure looks unchanged when viewed.
Report the bug to the author of the graphics program you used. Figures containing 8-bit characters will appear fine individually, but may cause display problems when embedded in a paper. The problem with these figures is that they contain literal JPEG wrapped in a postscript envelope, e.
This is perfectly legal to do, however the arXiv version of dvips cannot handle the 0x04 characters i. In this case, it is not the format that needs to be changed, but the the encoding of the image data within the EPS file.
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