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→‎Printing (installing Ghostscript): note that the Destination directory is variable
(→‎Printing (installing Ghostscript): explicitly mention that gs_path must be the same as the install destination directory.)
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The instructions below assume the GLP version of Ghostscript is installed with
The instructions below assume the GLP version of Ghostscript is installed with
the destination directory {{Codeline|<nowiki>C:\Program Files (x86)\GPLGS\</nowiki>}}.
the Destination directory {{Codeline|<nowiki>C:\Program Files (x86)\GPLGS\</nowiki>}}.
The Destination directory may be different for 32 bit and 64 bit windows and can also
change for different versions of Ghostscript.  Therefore, it is important that the user
make note of the Destination directory used to install Ghostscript and use it in place of
the Destination directory used in these instructions.


In order for Octave to find Ghostscript, its destination directory used for the install must
In order for Octave to find Ghostscript, its Destination directory used for the install must
be in the command shell's path.  This may be done by modifying the path variable via the
be in the command shell's path.  This may be done by modifying the path variable via the
Control Panel, or by having Octave modify the path variable to include the Destination
Control Panel, or by having Octave modify the path variable to include the Destination
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