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Hi all, I am quite new to the list so please forgive me if my question has already been answered but I couldn't find it in the list archives or the faq. I installed the latest hylafax 4.1 beta 3 rpm for Redhat 7 on a Linux distribution called E-smith 4.1 which is completely Redhat 7 based. It is designed to run as a server for Windows/Apple networks and therefore it's missing many things from standard Redhat 7 like the X-Windows system and many others. Also no C-compiler or make, etc. (all installation/updates is done as RPMs). I installed all required RPM's during the Hylafax installation, went through the setup and after some days of using I am quite happy so far. (Haven't done much testing on the sending site through whfc yet). The only problem that I have at the moment is with the conversion of incoming faxes into pdf files. I applied a different version of the "faxrcvd" script (+ a "faxrcvd-mail" script") which goes through a 2 step conversion of the received tif-files and e-mails the received fax to a local account: First it converts them into postscript with "tiff2ps" and second the resulting postscript file will be converted to pdf through the "ps2pdf" command. When I look into the received tif file, this looks perfect to me. I can't see anything missing on the layout, the whole page looks complete whereby the resulting pdf file, which I check with Acrobat reader 4.x, looks like it's missing about 1 cm (?) at the top of each page. Therefore on the first page there is always the sender's header missing. For testing purposes I also looked into the postscript file and this looks still OK to me so I suspect the problem to be with "ps2pdf". /usr/bin/ps2pdf $SPOOL/$TRUNCFILE.ps $SPOOL/$TRUNCFILE.pdf ). I checked and tried all (?) possible command options whether I can change the size (format) but couldn't get a better result. Has somebody else seen that and might have any help for me? Kind Regards, Michael Doerner ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null