find_gs_cmd
Find a GhostScript Executable
Description
Find a GhostScript executable in a cross-platform way.
Usage
find_gs_cmd(gs_cmd = "")
Arguments
gs_cmd | The name, full or partial path of a GhostScript executable. |
Details
The details differ by platform.
On a Unix-alike, the GhostScript executable is usually called gs
. The name (and possibly path) of the command is taken first from argument gs_cmd
then from the environment variable R_GSCMD and default gs
. This is then looked for on the system path and the value returned if a match is found.
On Windows, the name of the command is taken from argument gs_cmd
then from the environment variables R_GSCMD and GSC. If neither of those produces a suitable command name, gswin64c
and gswin32c
are tried in turn. In all cases the command is looked for on the system PATH.
Note that on Windows (and some other OSes) there are separate GhostScript executables to display Postscript/PDF files and to manipulate them: this function looks for the latter.
Value
A character string giving the full path to a GhostScript executable if one was found, otherwise an empty string.
Examples
## Not run: ## Suppose a Solaris system has GhostScript 9.00 on the path and ## 9.07 in /opt/csw/bin. Then one might set Sys.setenv(R_GSCMD = "/opt/csw/bin/gs") ## End(Not run)
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