On 18.06.2015 12:25 AM, Feustel, Thomas wrote: > The name of the pdf-file that a create with the Ghostscript has no “.pdf” file > extension and can not open on the windows client on a pdf reader. > > The perl command “tempfile” ha a option to set a file extension for the > tempfile. (SUFFIX => ‘.pdf’) > > Maybe with this option it is enough to have on template for the tempfiles. That's actually weird. Yes, the temp file doesn't have a .pdf extension, but that shouldn't cause any trouble. The original file name is known by the system and my tests with x2goclient, though on OS X, always produce a file called "$original_file.pdf" when I select to save it as a PDF. Maybe the Windows Previewer is not getting the name correctly, though. > The second bug is the continue command and the perl script at line 227 and 275, > this is not functional and the if block an bee empty or you working with > negation on the if. Yeah, Perl doesn't know "continue" like any other language I keep forgetting this... Fixed in the newest commit. Mihai