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In linux/macos Org_Heigl\Ghostscript can get path automatically using which gs command (if those packages has been installed). Right now I am using windows for development and installing the ghostscript using windows installer (and added to path) doesn’t seems to do it. An error saying No GS-Path set is shown. I tried to find if I can set gs path manually but can’t find any.
There's a remark in setGsPath() but I'm not sure where to set custom gs path in medialibrary.
The question is, is there any way to set custom GS-Path in medialibraryconfig file?
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In linux/macos Org_Heigl\Ghostscript can get path automatically using which gs command (if those packages has been installed). Right now I am using windows for development and installing the ghostscript using windows installer (and added to path) doesn’t seems to do it. An error saying No GS-Path set is shown. I tried to find if I can set gs path manually but can’t find any.
There's a remark in setGsPath() but I'm not sure where to set custom gs path in medialibrary.
The question is, is there any way to set custom GS-Path in medialibraryconfig file?
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