Hi Johannes, you are a fast write, I see :)
Yes, you did send me your script thanks! I will copy it now to keep a reference at hand. You are right, results are not perfect. In fact, I tried another example and stumbled over problems with math mode inside of nodes -- in these case, the SVG contains − which appears to be bad. Unfortunately, the tikz driver can no longer produce mathml (the '/tikz/tex4ht node/escape=true' switch does not seem to work) which should probably fix it!? Do you know a solution for this problem? Interestingly, your examples works produces a legend (which is partially correct) when I provide \tikzset{/tikz/tex4ht node/escape=true,every node/.style={tex4ht node/escape=true}} after \begin{document}. But the other nodes appear to be broken. Very strange all that. I haven't heard anything about a tool which produces correct SVG output of tikz, no. But that does not mean anything, I admit - I haven't followed much about tex4ht development recently. I would just like it to work with reliably. If they managed to fix the tex4ht driver of tikz, that would probably be a good patch for tikz. Best regards Christian Am 14.09.2011 22:08, schrieb Johannes Wilm: > Hey, > > that sounds really good. The final SVG is still not perfect though -- > the legend is not drawn for example, and the SVG is not alrge enough > to contain all the text. > > I did send you the link to my spaghetti-code work-around script, right? > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5518978/latex2compile > > Whatever happened to the effort for perfect tikz -> SVG conversion > that was supposed to come out within a few weeks? Have you heard more > about that? > > On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Christian Feuersaenger > <cfeuersaen...@googlemail.com <mailto:cfeuersaen...@googlemail.com>> > wrote: > > Hi Johannes, > > a couple of months ago, you reported a problem with SVG output of > pgfplots: there have been TWO SVG rather than one per figure. > > Although I assume that the issue is no longer important for you, > you may be interested in the following news: > > I am currently working on a prototype which allows pgfplots to > save one temporary pgf node - and this node was the cause for the > outer SVG. I have just ran an experiment with > > htlatex testXXX.tex > > on your example. I only uncommented some of your \HCode > instructions and added my new feature 'cell picture=false' to the > option list and got the attached results (just one SVG). > > Best regards > > Christian > > > > Am 27.07.2011 03 <tel:27.07.2011%2003>:04, schrieb Johannes Wilm: > > Hi again, > sorry for cross-posting. I am not quite sure whether this > falls into the expertise of one or the other group. > > The attached is a test case of a document which includes a > graph I've created with pgfplots and then converted to html > using tex4ht. I fixed the SVG-output with the script I > recently mailed around. > > The problem is this: There is only one graph. Yet for some > reason 2 SVG files are created. The second SVG-file seems to > just be empty, whereas the first one includes the graph. For > some reason the HTML-code that is being output only includes > the second, empty, SVG-file. > > This is what I ran: > > /dvilualatex test.tex > dvilualatex test.tex/ > /dvilualatex test.tex/ > /tex4ht -f/test.tex/ > /t4ht -f/test.tex/ > /fix_svg_legend.py test-1.svg/ > /fix_svg_legend.py test-2.svg/ > > Obviously I could make a script that simply exchanges all > occurrences of "test-2" with "test-1" and so on. But > strangely, when the legend is in a separate svg, the legend > works fine, so the numbering wouldn't work out that way. > > I believe this is my very last issue with the whole setup. So > if it cannot be resolved, I'll spend another day on a quick > fix rather than trying to switch tools as some have > recommended I do. > > Sincerely, > > -- > Johannes Wilm > http://www.johanneswilm.org > tel: +1 (520) 399 8880 <tel:%2B1%20%28520%29%20399%208880> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. > Take our quick survey online. 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