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- Contents of CUG volume 384:
-
- Disk#1:
-
- Filename Content
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- read.me You are reading this file right now
- pkunzip.exe Program to extract files encoded in .zip format
- submit.dsk CUG Library submission form
- gs1.zip First .zip file to be extracted
-
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- Disks# 2 thru 8:
-
- Filename Content
- --------- -------
- gs<n>.zip 2nd thru 8th .zip files to be extracted
-
- ================
- Disk#9:
-
- Filename Content
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- gs9.zip Miscellaneous Ghostscript files and Font files
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- Disks# 10 thru 13
-
- Filename Content
- -------- -------
- gs<n>.zip Font files
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- Extracting CUG Volume 384:
-
- First, create a DOS subdirectory for each .zip file in this volume.
- Copy pkunzip.exe from disk#1, and make sure it's in your path. Copy
- each .zip file from each disk into its corresponding subdirectory. From
- within each subdirectory, type:
-
- pkunzip *.zip
-
- This will extract all files in the .zip file to that subdirectory.
-
- Special considerations:
-
- 1) Files gs4.zip, gs5.zip, gs7.zip, and gs8.zip all contain readme files
- in a variety of filenames (readme.doc, readme, readme.1st, etc). To
- avoid name collisions, you must expand these .zip files in separate
- subdirectories. These files are not to be confused with file read.me,
- which you are now reading.
-
- 2) Those files in gs9.zip having extension .GSF are font files. All
- files contained in gs10.zip thru gs13.zip are font files. You should
- move all font files to a "fonts" subdirectory before you attempt to run
- Ghostscript.
-
- 3) The final subdirectory structure of your Ghostscript installation is
- up to you. You should follow any recommendations in the readme files.
- For the sake of extraction, you should initially create a unique DOS
- subdirectory for each .zip file.