in PATH rather than calling 'which'. Also search for gswin32c.exe for
Windows.
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a warning the first time invoking ghostscript throws an exception,
and log a message if it returns a nonzero exit status.
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handlers to print a message when finding or invoking Ghostscript
fails.
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executable. First try GSGhostscriptExecutablePath default, then
try running "$SHELL -c which gs" to get the path.
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* Headers/Additions/GNUstepGUI/GSGhostscriptImageRep.h:
* Source/GNUmakefile:
* Source/NSImageRep.m: New image rep which attempts to
invoke Ghostscript to rasterize PS/EPS/PDF images. It needs
some polishing but basically works.
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