Author: Heiner Marxen
Date: 14:36:55 07/26/99
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On July 26, 1999 at 16:23:25, Dan Newman wrote: >On July 26, 1999 at 12:37:30, Heiner Marxen wrote: > >>On July 26, 1999 at 04:19:11, Dan Newman wrote: >> >>[snip] >>> >>>These variables have the same names as the various replacement schemes >>>discussed in the paper "Replacement Schemes for Transposition Tables" >>>by D.M. Breuker, J.W.H.M. Uiterwijk and H.J. van den Herik (1994). >>>It was published in ICCA Journal, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 183-193. >>>You can also find it in postscript (and compressed .Z) at >>>http://www.cs.rulimburg.nl/~breuker as well. IIRC, the article came >>>to the conclusion that a two level transposition table might be best, >>>where one level uses a depth based replacement scheme and the other is >>>always replace. Anyway, it's a rather good article. >>> >>>-Dan. >> >>I've downloaded this article (and a socond one from the same place), >>and sent them to my HP LaserJet 5M. Unfortunately, all 3 figures >>(containing the most important data) are left blank. When looking >>at the postscript with "gs" I see the figures being built and then >>quickly being cleared again. Can anyone help me to cure this? >>Either by tweaking the postscript or by using some other source >>with a corrected postscript? >> >>[ I hope this is not too off-topic ] >> >>Heiner > >I had forgotten about that... I don't know postscript, but I just >now tried fiddling around with it and managed to see the figures with >gs. What I did was extract the figures with a text editor (they >seem to be embedded as separate ps programs near the end of the >file) and removed a single line (SVDoc restore) near the bottom of each. >(I tried to removing these lines inside the whole file, but it still >didn't work. But it works fine if each figure is put into a separate >file...) > >-Dan. Many thanks, that worked with "gs". When I put in a "showpage" instead of the deleted line, it even printed on the HPLJ5. Thanks, again! Heiner
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