![]() GS fails to read the source PS file provided ![]() ![]() The recent pstoedit doesn't work on my computer Pstoedit for Win64 calls gswin32c.exe (not present on a 64 bit system) Please provide me an example input file for the problem. Hi Wolfgang, I first wanted to try this one: I have downloaded this svg and used inkscape (1.2-dev) to save it as an eps - See attachment logo.eps runexec2 -nostringval-nostringval-nostringval- 2 %stopped_push -nostringval-nostringval-nostringval- false 1 %stopped_push 1990 1 3 %oparray_pop 1989 1 3 %oparray_pop.īut really it happens with any eps/pdf I save with inkscape, I have attached you a much simpler eps export of a cirlce: see circle.eps Could it be an issue with how inkscape is exporting the files? Then the following commands: pstoedit -f mpost circle.eps circle.mp pstoedit: version 3.77 / DLL interface 108 (built: release build - g++ 11.2.0 - 64-bit) : Copyright (C) 1993 - 2021 Wolfgang Glunz Error: /syntaxerror in /-nostringval- Operand stack: false dumptextstring Execution stack: %interp_exit. I am using the following versions from Ubuntu: ii inkscape 1.1.1-2ubuntu2 amd64 vector-based drawing program ii ghostscript 9.55.0~~rc1~dfsg-1 amd64 interpreter for the PostScript language and for PDF ii pstoedit 3.77-1 amd64 PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter Hi Wolfgang, I first wanted to try this one: I have downloaded this svg and used inkscape (1.1.1) to save it as an eps - See attachment logo.epsīy only downgrading pstoedit from 3.77 to 3.75, the conversion succeeds without any errors and the metapost file is fine. 12.0.1Įrror: /syntaxerror in /-nostringval.
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