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<h1>How to install Ghostscript</h1>
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<h2>Table of contents</h2>
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<li><a href="#Overview">Overview of how to install Ghostscript</a>
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<li><a href="#Install_Unix">Installing Ghostscript on Unix</a>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="#Shared_object">Ghostscript as a shared object</a>
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<li><a href="#Install_Linux">Additional notes on Linux</a>
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<li><a href="#Install_Windows">Installing Ghostscript on MS Windows</a>
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<li><a href="#Install_VMS">Installing Ghostscript on OpenVMS</a>
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<li><a href="#Install_DOS">Installing Ghostscript on DOS</a>
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<li><a href="#Install_OS2">Installing Ghostscript on OS/2 2.x</a>
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<p>For other information, see the <a href="Readme.htm">Ghostscript
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overview</a> and "<a href="Make.htm">How to build Ghostscript from source
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code</a>".
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<h2><a name="Overview"></a>Overview of how to install Ghostscript</h2>
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<p>
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You must have three things to run Ghostscript:
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<ol>
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<li>The Ghostscript executable file; on some operating
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systems, more than one file is required.  These are entirely
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platform-specific.  See below for details.
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<li>Initialization files that Ghostscript reads in when it
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starts up; these are the same on all platforms.
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<ul>
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<li><b><tt>gs_</tt></b>*<b><tt>.ps</tt></b> unless Ghostscript was compiled
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using the "compiled initialization files" option.  See the documentation of
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<a href="Psfiles.htm">PostScript files distributed with Ghostscript</a>.
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<li><b><tt>pdf_</tt></b>*<b><tt>.ps</tt></b> if Ghostscript was compiled
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with the ability to interpret Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files,
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that is, <b><tt>pdf.dev</tt></b> was included in
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<b><tt>FEATURE_DEVS</tt></b> when Ghostscript was built.
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<li><b><tt>Fontmap</tt></b> and <b><tt>Fontmap.GS</tt></b> (or the
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appropriate <b><tt>Fontmap.</tt></b><em>xxx</em> for your platform), unless
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you plan always to invoke Ghostscript with the <a
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href="Use.htm#FONTMAP_switch"><b><tt>-dNOFONTMAP</tt></b> switch</a>.
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</ul>
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<li>Fonts, for rendering text.  These are platform-independent,
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but if you already have fonts of the right kind on your platform,
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you may be able to use those.  See below for details.  Also see the
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<a href="Fonts.htm">documentation on fonts</a>.
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</ol>
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<p>
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The <a href="Use.htm">usage documentation</a> describes the search
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algorithms used to find initialization files and font files.  The
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per-platform descriptions that follow tell you where to install these
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files.
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="Install_Unix"></a>Installing Ghostscript on Unix</h2>
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<p>
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Ghostscript uses the common configure, build and install method common 
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to many modern software packages. In general the following with suffice
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to build ghostscript:
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<blockquote><tt><b>
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	./configure<br>
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	make
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</b></tt></blockquote>
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and then it may be installed in the default location with:
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<blockquote><b>
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	<tt>make install</tt>
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</b></blockquote>	
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This last command may need to be performed with super user privileges.
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<p>
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You can set the installation directory by adding <tt>--prefix=<em>path</em></tt>
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to the configure invocation in the first step. The default prefix is <tt>/usr/local</tt>,
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which is to say the <tt>gs</tt> executable is installed as <tt>/usr/local/bin/gs</tt>.
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</p>A list of similar configuration options is available via <tt>./configure --help</tt>
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<p>
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For more detailed information on building Ghostscript see
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<a href="Make.htm#Unix_build">how to build Ghostscript on Unix</a> in
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the documentation on building Ghostscript, especially regarding information
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on using the older <a href="Make.htm#UNIX_makefile">hand edited makefile</a>
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approach. Whatever configuration method you use, execute "<b><tt>make
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install</tt></b>" to install the executable and all the required and
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ancillary files after the build is complete.
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<h3><a name="Use_Acrobat_fonts_Unix"></a>Fonts</h3>
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<p>
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The makefile installs all the files except fonts under the directory
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defined in the makefile as <b><tt>prefix</tt></b>. Fonts need to be
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installed separately. The fonts should be installed in
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<tt><em>{prefix}</em>/share/ghostscript/fonts</tt>.
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(That is, <tt>/usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/</tt> if you used the default
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configuration above.)
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<p>
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If you have Adobe Acrobat installed, you can use the Acrobat fonts 
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in place of the ones distributed with with Ghostscript by adding the 
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Acrobat fonts directory to
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<b><tt>GS_FONTPATH</tt></b> and removing these fonts from
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<b><tt>Fontmap.GS</tt></b>:
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Courier, Courier-Bold, Courier-BoldOblique, Courier-Oblique, Helvetica,
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Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-BoldOblique, Helvetica-Oblique, Symbol, Times-Bold,
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Times-BoldItalic, Times-Italic, Times-Roman, ZapfDingbats
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<p>
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Similarly, you can have ghostscript use other fonts on your system by adding
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entries to the fontmap or adding the directories to the GS_FONTMAP environment
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variable. See the <a href="Use.htm#Font_lookup">usage documentation</a> for more
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information. 
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For example, many linux distributions place fonts under <tt>/usr/share/fonts</tt>.
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<h3><a name="Shared_object"></a>Ghostscript as a shared object</h3>
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If you've built Ghostscript as a shared object, instead of '<tt>make install</tt>', 
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you must use '<tt>make soinstall</tt>'.  
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See <a href="Make.htm#Shared_object">how to build Ghostscript
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as a shared object</a> for more details.
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<h3><a name="Install_Linux"></a>Additional notes on Linux</h3>
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<p>
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For Linux, you may be able to install or upgrade Ghostscript from
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precompiled <a href="http://www.rpm.org">RPM</a> files using:
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<blockquote><b><tt>
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rpm -U ghostscript-N.NN-1.i386.rpm<br>
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rpm -U ghostscript-fonts-N.NN-1.noarch.rpm
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<p>
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However, please note that we do not create RPMs for Ghostscript, and we take
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no responsibility for RPMs created by others.
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<h2><a name="Install_Windows"></a>Installing Ghostscript on MS Windows</h2>
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<p>
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We usually distribute Ghostscript releases for Windows as self-extracting
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archive files, since this is the most convenient form for users.  These
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files can also be unpacked as if they were plain zip files.
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<p>
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The self-extracting archive is normally named
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<b><tt>gs###w32.exe</tt></b>,
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where ### is the release number (e.g., 650 for Ghostscript 6.50, 
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700 for Ghostscript 7.00).
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<h3><a name="Windows4"></a>Windows 95/98 and NT 4</h3>
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<p>
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To install a self-extracting Ghostscript archive on Windows 95/98 or
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Windows NT4/2000, you need just this self-extracting archive file.  
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Run this file to install Ghostscript.
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<p>
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Alternatively, if you have the zip file, unzip it to a temporary
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directory then run the included <b><tt>setupgs.exe</tt></b>.
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After the setup program has finished, remove the temporary files.
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<p>
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install the <b>GSview previewer</b>, 
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Information on GSview is available from:
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<a
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href="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/" 
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class="offsite">http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/</a>
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<h3><a name="General_Windows"></a>General Windows configuration</h3>
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The archive includes files in these subdirectories:
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gs<em>#.##</em>\bin
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<br>gs<em>#.##</em>\lib
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<br>gs<em>#.##</em>\examples
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<br>gs<em>#.##</em>\doc
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<br>fonts
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<p>
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The actual executable files, in the <b><tt>gs<em>#.##</em>\bin</tt></b>
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subdirectory, are:
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<tr valign=top>	<td><b><tt>GSWIN32.EXE</tt></b>
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>32-bit Ghostscript using windows
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<tr valign=top>	<td><b><tt>GSWIN32C.EXE</tt></b>
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>32-bit Ghostscript using only the command line
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<tr valign=top>	<td><b><tt>GSDLL32.DLL</tt></b>
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>32-bit dynamic link library containing most of Ghostscript's
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functionality
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<p>
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See "<a href="#Install_DOS">Installing Ghostscript on DOS</a>" below for
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information about using Adobe Type Manager, Adobe Type Basics, or Adobe
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Acrobat fonts.  If your system uses TrueType fonts, you can get them
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converted to a Ghostscript-compatible format at the time you select your
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"printer" by doing the following:
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<li>Open control panel and double-click on the "Printers" icon.
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<li>Select your PostScript printer.
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<li>Choose Setup.
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<li>Choose Options.
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<li>Choose Advanced.
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<li>At the top of the dialog box you will see TrueType Fonts Send to
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Printer As: Choose <em>(drop-down menu)</em> Adobe Type 1.
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<li>Uncheck Use Printer Fonts for All TrueType Fonts and Use
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Substitution
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Table.
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<li>OK.
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<li>OK etc.
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That's it!  Your TrueType fonts will automatically be downloaded in your
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PostScript file for Ghostscript to use.
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For printer devices, the default output is:
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<tr valign=top>	<td>The default printer
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	<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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	<td>Win95 or WinNT
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<tr valign=top>	<td>Prompt for a printer port
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	<td>&nbsp;
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This can be modified as follows.
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<dt><b><tt>-sOutputFile="LPT1:"</tt></b>
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<dd>Output to the named port.
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<dd>Output to the named printer.  If your printer is named "HP DeskJet 500"
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then you would use <tt>-sOutputFile="%printer%HP DeskJet 500"</tt>.
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<dt><b><tt>-sOutputFile="\\spool\printer name"</tt></b> (Windows 3.1/Win32s)
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<dd>Output to the named printer.  Note that this is NOT a UNC name.
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If Ghostscript fails to find an environment variable, it looks for a
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AFPL Ghostscript\#.##
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AFPL Ghostscript\#.##
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<p>
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where #.## is the Ghostscript version number.  This does not work under
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<li> If the environment variable <b><tt>GS_DLL</tt></b> is defined, 
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with the name given.  
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the PATH environment variable.
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<h3><a name="Uninstall_Windows"></a>Uninstalling Ghostscript on Windows</h3>
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remove "Ghostscript #.##" and "Ghostscript Fonts".  (The entries may be
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called "Aladdin Ghostscript" or "AFPL Ghostscript", rather than just
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"Ghostscript", depending on what version of Ghostscript was installed.)
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="Install_VMS"></a>Installing Ghostscript on OpenVMS</h2>
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<p>
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You need the file <b><tt>GS.EXE</tt></b> to run Ghostscript on OpenVMS, and
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installing Ghostscript on an OpenVMS system requires building it first:
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please read <a href="Make.htm#VMS_build">how to build Ghostscript on VMS</a>
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in the documentation on building Ghostscript.
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<b><tt>DISK1:[DIR.GHOSTSCRIPT]</tt></b>.  Yours will almost certainly be in
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<li>Optionally, add the Ghostscript help instructions to your system wide
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help file:
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<li>Lastly, add the following lines to the appropriate system wide or user
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specific login script.
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<p>
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If you have DECWindows/Motif installed, you may wish to replace the
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<b><tt>FONTMAP.GS</tt></b> file with <b><tt>FONTMAP.VMS</tt></b>.  Read the
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comment at the beginning of the latter file for more information.
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You need the files <b><tt>GS386.EXE</tt></b> and <b><tt>DOS4GW.EXE</tt></b>
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to run Ghostscript.  You should install all the files except the fonts in
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<b><tt>C:\GS</tt></b>, and the fonts in <b><tt>C:\GS\FONTS</tt></b>.
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<p><a name="Use_platform_fonts_DOS"></a> If you have Adobe Type Manager
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(ATM) fonts installed on your system, and you wish to use them with
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Ghostscript, you may wish to replace the <b><tt>FONTMAP</tt></b> file with
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<b><tt>FONTMAP.ATM</tt></b>, and to add to the environment variable
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<b><tt>GS_LIB</tt></b> the name of the directory where the fonts are located
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(see <a href="Use.htm#Finding_files">Use.htm</a> for more information 
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about <b><tt>GS_LIB</tt></b>).  Before you
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do this, please read carefully the license that accompanies the ATM fonts;
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we take no responsibility for any possible violations of such licenses.
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Similarly, if you have Adobe Type Basics, you may wish to replace
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<b><tt>FONTMAP</tt></b> with <b><tt>FONTMAP.ATB</tt></b>.  Finally, if you
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have neither ATM nor ATB but you have Adobe Acrobat installed, you can use
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the Acrobat fonts in place of the ones provided with Ghostscript by adding
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the Acrobat fonts directory to <b><tt>GS_FONTPATH</tt></b> and removing
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these fonts from <b><tt>FONTMAP</tt></b>:
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Courier, Courier-Bold, Courier-BoldOblique, Courier-Oblique, Helvetica,
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Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-BoldOblique, Helvetica-Oblique, Symbol, Times-Bold,
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Times-BoldItalic, Times-Italic, Times-Roman, ZapfDingbats
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</blockquote>
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="Install_OS2"></a>Installing Ghostscript on OS/2 2.x</h2>
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<p>
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The Ghostscript OS/2 implementation is designed for OS/2 2.1 or later.  A
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few people have used it successfully under OS/2 2.0, but it has had very
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little testing.  You need these files to run Ghostscript on OS/2:
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	<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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	<td>A text application that will run windowed or full screen
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>A dynamic link library that must be in the same directory as
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	    <b><tt>GSOS2.EXE</tt></b> or on the <b><tt>LIBPATH</tt></b>.
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>An "external driver" used by the "<b><tt>os2pm</tt></b>"
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	    device, which is normally the default device and which displays
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	    output in a Presentation Manager window;
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	    <b><tt>GSPMDRV.EXE</tt></b> must be located in the same
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	    directory as <b><tt>GSOS2.EXE</tt></b> or on the
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	    <b><tt>PATH</tt></b>
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</table></blockquote>
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<p>
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<b><tt>GSOS2.EXE</tt></b>, <b><tt>GSDLL2.DLL</tt></b> and
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<b><tt>GSPMDRV.EXE</tt></b> are compiled using EMX/GCC 0.9d.  You must have
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the EMX DLLs on your <b><tt>LIBPATH</tt></b>; they are available in a
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package <b><tt>emxrt.zip</tt></b> from many places on the Internet, so you
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can find the package by using a search engine or an ftp lookup service such
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as the one at
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<blockquote>
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<a href="http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/"
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class="offset">http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/</a>
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</blockquote>
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<p>
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The system menu of the Ghostscript Image window includes a "Copy" command
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to copy the currently displayed bitmap to the Clipboard.
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<p>
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OS/2 comes with some Adobe Type Manager fonts. If you wish to use these with
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Ghostscript, you should replace the <b><tt>FONTMAP</tt></b> file with
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<b><tt>FONTMAP.OS2</tt></b>, and add to the environment variable
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<b><tt>GS_LIB</tt></b> (see <a href="Use.htm#Finding_files">Use.htm</a> 
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for more information about
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<b><tt>GS_LIB</tt></b>) the name of the directory where the fonts are
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located, usually <b><tt>C:\PSFONTS</tt></b>.  Before you do this, please
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read carefully the license that accompanies the ATM fonts; we take no
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responsibility for any possible violations of such licenses.
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<p>
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Since <b><tt>GSOS2.EXE</tt></b> is not a PM application, it cannot
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determine the depth of the PM display.  You must provide this information
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using the <b><tt>-dBitsPerPixel</tt></b> option.  Valid values are 1, 4, 8
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(the default), and 24.
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<blockquote><table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>
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	<th align=left>Use
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	<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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	<th align=left>For
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<tr valign=top>	<td><b><tt>-dBitsPerPixel=1</tt></b>
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>VGA monochrome
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>VGA standard
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<tr valign=top>	<td><b><tt>-dBitsPerPixel=8</tt></b>
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	<td>&nbsp;
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	<td>SVGA 256 colors
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<p>
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A command file <b><tt>gspm.cmd</tt></b> containing the following line may
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be useful:
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<blockquote><b><tt>
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While drawing, the <b><tt>os2pm</tt></b> driver updates the display every 5
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seconds.  On slow computers this is undesirable, and a different interval
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can be specified in milliseconds with the <b><tt>-dUpdateInterval</tt></b>
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option, with a default of <b><tt>-dUpdateInterval=5000</tt></b>; to disable
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update, use <b><tt>-dUpdateInterval=0</tt></b>.
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Standard VGA is very slow because it uses double buffering to avoid bugs
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and because of 1-plane to 4-plane conversion; it's better to use a
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256-color display driver.  Many display drivers have bugs which cause 1
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bit-per-pixel bitmaps to be displayed incorrectly.
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<b><tt>GSOS2.EXE</tt></b> and <b><tt>GSPMDRV.EXE</tt></b> will stay in
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memory for the number of minutes specified in the environment variable
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<b><tt>GS_LOAD</tt></b>.
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If you run <b><tt>GS386</tt></b> in the OS/2 2.0 or 2.1 DOS box, you must
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select the "ENABLED" setting for the DPMI_DOS_API option of the DOS box.
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<b><tt>GS386</tt></b> will not run with the "AUTO" setting.
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For printer devices, output goes to the default queue.  To print to a
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specified queue, use <b><tt>-sOutputFile=\\spool\NullLPT1</tt></b>, where
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<b><tt>NullLPT1</tt></b> is the queue's physical name.
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<small>Copyright &copy; 1996, 2000 Aladdin Enterprises.  All rights
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This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or
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implied.
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This software is distributed under license and may not be copied,
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modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms
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of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution.
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For more information about licensing, please refer to
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http://www.ghostscript.com/licensing/. For information on
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commercial licensing, go to http://www.artifex.com/licensing/ or
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contact Artifex Software, Inc., 101 Lucas Valley Road #110,
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San Rafael, CA  94903, U.S.A., +1(415)492-9861.
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