Martin Huber wrote:
If you turned on "Save a PLD file additionally" in "Options > File > Save Options", these kind of messages may appear, if the file date of the TIF and the PLD file do not match.
Do the file dates match after using "Save As"?
Can it be that there is a write-protected PLD-file with the same name as the new TIF?
Martin
I just checked and both files have the same date(PLD and TIFF), just couple of minutes differences.
Now I just deactivated Save a PLD File additionally.
I get an error message when opening an EPS file:
"Problem loading file"
I have installed Ghostscript 9.15, and copied both the gsdll32.dll and gsdll64.dll files into the PhotoLine/hlp directory. PL 18.90b5 is installed in "F:\Program Files\PhotoLineBeta"
I also have PL 18.40b18 installed in: "C:\Program Files\PhotoLine" I've copied the gsdll32.dll and gsdll64.dll into this "C:\Program Files\PhotoLine\hlp" directory, and both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of PL 18.40b18 can open the EPS file.
Any ideas?
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
You can find the Ghostscript import now separately under "File -> Import -> GS-Import".
Tip: If "shift" is pressed on (left-)clicking the GS-Import, the fonts of the loaded file, that are not available on you computer, will be converted into vector objects.
Eurgail wrote:You can find the Ghostscript import now separately under "File -> Import -> GS-Import".
Whew! Thanks a million for that -- works like a charm!
How the heck did you figure that out....
I still prefer the old behavior, though. Much simpler to just select an EPS file in File...Open and have PL open it. Also, the EPS file is listed in the "Open Recent" list, and if selected there the error message is generated.
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
When using File...Open to open a multi-page PDF file, I first get a PDF Import dialog asking how many of the pages to open. If I decide to not do the import by hitting the Cancel button, the PDF Import dialog is dismissed, but an Error box appears stating that there was a "Problem while loading" and requires hitting its "OK" button to dismiss it.
That error message is superfluous in that case.
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
Hoogo wrote:I have an EPS that is only partly imported. Topic for GS or PL?
If you have a full ghostscript installation, you could try to use ps2pdf (part of ghostscript) manually to create an intermediate pdf file (see, e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7854 ... eps-to-pdf for details). You can then check if Ghostscript or Acrobat Reader can open that pdf.
Hoogo wrote:I have an EPS that is only partly imported. Topic for GS or PL?
If you have a full ghostscript installation, you could try to use ps2pdf (part of ghostscript) manually to create an intermediate pdf file (see, e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7854 ... eps-to-pdf for details). You can then check if Ghostscript or Acrobat Reader can open that pdf.
I agree. Before I received Eurgail's reply, I opened the EPS file in CorelDraw and exported it as a PDF. PL opened that PDF just fine.
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
Ich sehe grad, daß die Hauptmenüpunkte File und Layer auf einen Buchstaben geschrumpft sind. Den Effekt gibt es also noch.
Ich hatte das Bild aus der most recent-Liste ausgewählt, und es hat sich als Vollbild geöffnet. Nach dem Öffnen waren die Menüpunkte klein, nach dem Schliessen wieder normal, nach dem Neu öffnen wieder klein.
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Hoogo wrote:Ich sehe grad, daß die Hauptmenüpunkte File und Layer auf einen Buchstaben geschrumpft sind. Den Effekt gibt es also noch.
Ich hatte das Bild aus der most recent-Liste ausgewählt, und es hat sich als Vollbild geöffnet. Nach dem Öffnen waren die Menüpunkte klein, nach dem Schliessen wieder normal, nach dem Neu öffnen wieder klein.
Diesen Effekt habe ich immer wieder bei den unterschiedlichsten Menüpunkten. War auch der Meinung, dass es dafür noch keine Lösung gibt.
Hoogo wrote:Ich sehe grad, daß die Hauptmenüpunkte File und Layer auf einen Buchstaben geschrumpft sind. Den Effekt gibt es also noch.
Ich hatte das Bild aus der most recent-Liste ausgewählt, und es hat sich als Vollbild geöffnet. Nach dem Öffnen waren die Menüpunkte klein, nach dem Schliessen wieder normal, nach dem Neu öffnen wieder klein.
Hatte das auch, allerdings erst einmal......
Das ganze nachzustellen gelang mir aber nicht.
Liebe Grüße
Helmut
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