![]() ![]() Got it, will reach out to them with as much details possible (Who you are, where you are using Ghostscript, how big your deployment is, how it fits within your workflow, etc) If you don't give them enough information, they'll just end up going round in circles asking you for more questions. The more details you give, the faster they will be able to respond. Email and explain as much as you can about your use case. I don't know, you would have to ask our commercial department, this is just engineering here. If you find the parameter, and it doesn't do what you expect, then that would be a bug and you can open a bug report. is there a way to get paid tech support without the enterprise version? Then the relevant parameter will work, if you read the page I pointed you at you'll find it. we are using the latest version 9.55 currently If you aren't a customer then you are using AGPL Ghostscript. However if you are using some ancient version of Ghostscript, such as 8.70 which is unreasonably popular, then it won't work. Also, for the parameter to work, you must be using a version of Ghostscript which supports it, I don't recall when it was added, but it wasn't terribly recently. can i get paid support without having to use AGPL ghostscript ? Especially if we suspect Ghostscript may be being used commercially (it is entirely possible to use AGPL Ghostscript in a commercial setting legally, but we don't have to help you) ![]() We do not offer free technical support to free users. Please go read the documentation, that's what it is for. we have tried many functions but in vain Do you mind specifying which parameter works for required flattening of pdf? how do i go about flattening a pdf in host script without losing quality? dSAFER -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dNOCACHE -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \ -dPreserveAnnots=false \ -sOutputFile=document_flat.pdf Newtest.pdf used the following command to flatten pdf, the text boxes are turning to outline but the texts aren't So you are talking specifically about text ? curving pdf to make it an object/ outline so as its not editable (not image) Since I have no clue what 'adobe curving' is either, I cannot answer that What is the equivalent function of adobe curving in ghost script? 'flattening' has multiple meanings in PDF My team is trying to convert pdf file into a outline file in GS, but in vain (Outline in this context is similar to curving / flattening in terms of adobe) Can you help me with the following issue, IIRC, Windows has a "hot folder" API, that seems like a reasonable thing to investigate I'm not sure how RedMon would help you anyway, since that is a Port Redirection tool. we can't really offer you any advice with scripts, not least if we don't know what operating system you are suing, though RedMon suggests Windows. Is there a way to script this out without using the RedMon utility? I am testing with Ghostscript and RedMon Utility. Due to the nature of the remote pc, I cannot add drivers or shares to this pc. I have a remote pc on that generates a PDF file and I need to get this file to a folder on a different network. I'm trying to solve a print issue using Ghostscript. I'm new to Ghostscript and need some help. ![]()
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