P Wayne Cross wrote:
Hi!
>> But: you're right, there is a bug in Scid: The viewer for the PS file is
>> hardwired and unfortunately to ghostview which does not exist on Linux.
>> These days. I'll see if I can find a portable solution to that one.
>>
>> (Admitting that I never used View Latex but only store the file
>> somewhere and compile it myself.)
>>
>
> Yes Alexander the .dvi and .ps files were in ~/.scid/log. They open with
> default "Document Viewer" in Ubuntu and also printable.
Sure. They're compiled correctly, so you can of course open them. The
bug is, that Scid actually tries to call an external tool (ghostview)
that does not exist. Besides, I admit the code there is a bit messy.
> I just didn't know where they were, I don't view this as bug
The bug is, that Scid actually tries to call an external tool
(ghostview) that does not exist. Besides, I admit the code there is a
bit messy. And, actually, the "View as LaTeX" should really open up the
PS for you. At least that's how it is designed. :)
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