* Clark Taylor (2010-10-11) writes: > On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Ralf Angeli <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> All the output you included in the mail is not done with TeX PDF mode >> active. It would be interesting to see the output when the mode is >> active and the route via the .dsc file is actually chosen. It would >> also be interesting to know if TeX PDF mode being active or not makes a >> difference. >> > I turned off pdf mode and have the same result. On other computers, I > have always done this in the past with pdf mode on and it has worked > fine.
Hm, recently there have been some reports where problems were confined to PDF output only. The fact that you get the "no entry" signs with DVI output as well seems to suggest that this is a different one. If you click with mouse-2 on one of those signs, what's the output you get? > The two things that are different this time (that I can think of) from > my normal installs are that (1) this is the first time I have been > using Vista and (2) Ghostscript seems to be a new version (9.0.0). Yes, Ghostscript is also on my shortlist of culprits. The Debian maintainer is in course of packaging the new version, so hopefully I'll be able to test with it in the near future without having to install it manually. >> By the way, please don't send HTML mails to the AUCTeX mailing lists. >> Plain text can convey the information satisfactorily and does not waste >> so much space and bandwidth. >> > Sorry about that. I got lazy and forgot to check. Fixed for this > e-mail (I hope!) Thanks! -- Ralf _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
