问题
What should I do to be able to call Ghostscript in Windows by its invocation name? I added Ghostscript bin folder to Windows PATH and Path variables but it doesn't work, neither does 'gswin32c.exe' nor 'gswin32c'. Logging out and then logging back in also didn't help. How do I solve this issue? Maybe I'm using the wrong invocation name?
回答1:
There are several possibilities. To list the two most frequent ones:
c:\full\path\to\gswin32c.exe
should always work. For 64bit systems, usec:\full\path\to\gswin64c.exe
.- After a fresh installation using a standard windows installer, you may need to reboot before the updated
%path%
environment variable is used. - Open a
cmd
window and (assuming your Ghostscript installation ended up inc:\path\to\gs
...) then typeset path=c:\path\to\gs\gs9.02\bin;%path%
. From this same cmd window you can now simply usegswin32c
to start Ghostscript (usegswin64c
on 64 bit Windows)...
回答2:
I've finaly got what i want after rebooting. Weird. Thanks all of you for your help.
回答3:
In my case the easiest option that actually made it work was renaming the main exe to gs.exe and with the path configured it works like a charm.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6011373/call-ghostscript-in-windows-by-its-invocation-name