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July 17, 2013
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Page Numbering Error in Editing PS File

  • July 17, 2013
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I have a three page PS file. In order to save printing cost I am trying to compress it in 1st Page (i.e in one Page).

I converted it into one page, However I am encountered with one Error 'No Page Numbering Available'

I am using GS View to see Post Script file. The fisrt page looks fine as I needed. However when I click for the next page, it comes empty (In fact it should not come) and when I click back, it gives error 'No page Numbering available'

Kinldy Guide what text I have to insert/Delete and Where ?

Here's my original PS File

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5yucai4bmc5so4u/Original-1019300445.ps

Here's my Compressed Ps File

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zlamtw02k1f8fq/Compressed-1019300445.ps

Thanks

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Sir, a small issue. I want to keep one comment inside the Code of PS file, like 'FIle is Compressed'. Just inside the Program code of PS file, dont want to show it as Image on Screen. Means I want that the line should be there inside code but PS should ignore it while drawing the Image. so that, if the line 'FIle is Compressed' is present, my foxpro program will not reporcess that file

Is it possible to insert that dummy line at the TOP or Bottom. Kinldy Guide


Have you even opened the PostScript Language Reference Manual? Comments are a normal part of PostScript. Anything starting % is a comment (but avoid %% and %! for they have special meanings). Be sure not to accidentally break the DSC comments (don't add in the middle of a stream of special purpose comments).

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Participating Frequently
July 17, 2013

It may have an issue with your DSC's. The Creator and Version have 2 %'s as shown below. It may be looking

the End Comments etc.

%!PS-Adobe-3.0

%%Creator: iECCM

%%Version: 0.1

%%Pages: 1

%%For: name

%%EndComments

%%BeginProlog

%%EndProlog

%%BeginSetup

%%EndSetup

%%BeginPageSetup

%%Page: 1 1

%%EndPageSetup

% rest of file here

%%PageTrailer

%%Trailer

%%EOF

Mr__Horton
Inspiring
July 17, 2013

The edited version of your PS file distilled into a single page PDF without any page errors, using Adobe Acrobat Distiller 9.

Inspiring
July 17, 2013

Yes

Both pages  distilled ok using Adobe Distiller - 10.0   in my case

Looks like GV is having an issue here , I never used it in my PS life time I always use Distiller !

Inspiring
July 17, 2013

Does the application generate the PS file like that or it was a raw data formatted with VDP software ?

How this PS file was generated ?