Am Sonntag, 23. Dezember 2018 21:13:49 CET schrieb Kornel Benko <kor...@lyx.org>: > Am Sonntag, 23. Dezember 2018 21:07:50 CET schrieb Daniel <xraco...@gmx.de>: > > On 23/12/2018 20:52, Kornel Benko wrote: > > > Am Sonntag, 23. Dezember 2018 20:34:39 CET schrieb Daniel > > > <xraco...@gmx.de>: > > >> On 23/12/2018 20:27, Kornel Benko wrote: > > >>> Am Sonntag, 23. Dezember 2018 18:28:57 CET schrieb Robert Betz > > >>> <robert.b...@newcastle.edu.au>: > > >>>> Anders, > > >>>> > > >>>> Stephen Witt mentioned that he was using RSVG-convert. So I > > >>>> installed, using macports librsvg. I did a reconfigure on Lyx, and > > >>>> now the svgz snippets show up. > > >>>> > > >>>> Don’t know why it is required to have this package, as Lyx should > > >>>> supply everything it needs to make all these conversions work. > > >>> > > >>> No. > > >>> rsvg-convert is independent of lyx, as is also inkscape or any other > > >>> executable. > > >> > > >> While Inkscape is not provided with LyX, rsvg-convert is, at least on > > >> Windows. > > >> > > >> Daniel > > >> > > > > > > By lyx? (If yes, then I think that is not OK, since it is not a program > > > we created). > > > > I am pretty sure by LyX since it is in the LyX bin directory. > > > > (I guess it is OK as long as no licenses are violates. On Windows, which > > has no package dependency system like some Linux distributions, it is > > pretty common that applications come with such helper applications, > > especially for open source software.) > > > > Daniel > > > > I am surprised. Riki, is that part of our installation script? > > Kornel >
OK, found a file with a list of executables development/Win32/packaging/installer/include/filelist.nsh. Very strange policy for a unix user. Kornel
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