Hello Michael,

On 06.07.07, Michael Merkl wrote:
> it seems to be a classical problem, similar discussed allready, but the 
> solutions I found didn't work here so far. I am using a Mac (OS X 
> 10.3.9) and it seems pyx doens't talk with latex fonds.
> (I had similar problems when running pyx on my (sorry) windows-computer, 
> but there I could managed it)

how?

> In the email-archiv I found
> 
>  >I attach a testfile. Please run it and send the output back to me. The
>  >scripts tests, under which "format" your TeX installation tries to
>  >find "psfonts.map"
> 
> from pyx import pykpathsea
> 
> allformats = [
>      pykpathsea.kpse_gf_format,

The case you refer to had the following solution: When you use a
``graphical'' version from python, called from the graphical interface
of OS X, then it inherits its environment (PATH variable) and does
*not* know about *any* LaTeX installation.
Please make sure that you use a terminal, a console or something
similar (the one you called kpsewhich in) to call python.

And: If you have the svn version at hand, there is a test file for
exactly those cases like yours:

  <PyX-svn>/contrib/callingtex.py

Try to run that file and report what it spits out.

Michael.

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