I would suggest un-installing whatever GS you've installed and install a "proper" version instead and see what happens.Īs a.l.e has said above, Scribus doesn't need GS installed to run. (These other versions might also work but they're not needed and you could end up complicating things.) Make sure it's the "Postscript and PDF interpreter/renderer" and not the PCL, PXL, XPS or PDL versions. If you install an official/approved copy of GS then you shouldn't have to hunt around for extra files, however you need to make sure that you get the right flavour of GS. * For Linux, is one source but it really depends on which flavour/version of Linux is being used (too many options to go into here). * For Mac, you can get GS from here: (full Mac installation instructions are here: ) * For Windows, one good place to get GS from is here: A full and consistent installation is best. You could end up in a right old mess with different applications using different versions of the same software, or worse. I realise that you probably did what you said above just to see if you could get things running but picking individual files off the internet and scattering them around your hard drive is not good practice. If you get Ghostscript from an official/approved source then you should automatically get the files needed by Scribus.
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