It might be that the font used in your Zim Wiki doesn't include the
glyph for the arrows (although it's quite strange, since most do). Try
to change to a more complete font, possibly Unicode-compatible and see
what happens.
Marco Cevoli
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On 08-01-16 18:05, Agustin Lobo wrote:
Paulo: in insert/symbol you just have to click the symbol twice so
that it appears
in the top rectangle, then insert.
Thanks
My problem is that the arrows are not in the set of symbols. After the
first 2/3 most of them are little squares. Is there a way
Just type
\ d a r r ;
for down arrow and
\ u a r r ;
for up arrow.
without spaces (I've put spaces just to avoid rendering by the mail service).
Marco
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> Paulo: in insert/symbol you just have to click the symbol twice so
> that it appears
ok, I just have to literally write "\down", I thought that was
representing a combination of keys.
I can do it, but I get a little quadrat, the same symbol than I have in
the list of symbols under Insert/Symbol.
I think this is because the codes in the symbols list file are
not (in part) correct f
When I try to install the Insert sequence diagram plugin, I get
Dependencies:
seqdiag Failed
but I do have installed seqdiag, i.e. seqdiag -h on the terminal works.
Thanks
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Paulo: in insert/symbol you just have to click the symbol twice so
that it appears
in the top rectangle, then insert.
My problem is that the arrows are not in the set of symbols. After the
first 2/3 most of them are little squares. Is there a way I can extend
the set of symbols?
Instead, I can in
Just FYI, I compiled the latest version of dvisvgm (Ubuntu 14.04 still
packages the ancient 1.2.2). With version 1.14.1, the multiplication sign
(x) is rendered as such. Still, the formula still doesn't look great (see
attached), so the even with the latest dvisvgm version the -n flag is
required.
That did the trick.. was just about to compile the latest version of
dvisvgm, but now this works I'll wait till the packages are updated.
It looks great, really happy with this. One suggestion would be to allow
one to set the size (equal to setting the size of an image).
For me the svg option is
Try "-n -o" instead of "-o -n" ..
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On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Paulo van Breugel
wrote:
> Hi Jaap,
>
> I had already tried that like below (not sure that is the correct way)
>
> dvipngcmd = ('dvisvgm', '-o', '-n')
>
> But this results in an error "An error occurred while generating t
Hi Jaap,
I had already tried that like below (not sure that is the correct way)
dvipngcmd = ('dvisvgm', '-o', '-n')
But this results in an error "An error occurred while generating the image.
Do you want to save the source text anyway?"
I'll see if I can install/compile the new version
Regards
OK there is a work around for this issue: add the "-n" commandline option
for dvisvgm.
Fix for the underlying bug is in newer versions of dvisvgm, but this is not
a pre-requisite when applying "-n".
Regards,
Jaap
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Paulo van Breugel
wrote:
> Thanks Jaap, let's h
Thanks Jaap, let's hope they can fix this, would be nice
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
> Weird, it looks like dvisvgm mixes up unicode characters. Reported the bug
> upstream here: https://github.com/mgieseki/dvisvgm/issues/52
>
> Hope they can fix it, would make equati
Weird, it looks like dvisvgm mixes up unicode characters. Reported the bug
upstream here: https://github.com/mgieseki/dvisvgm/issues/52
Hope they can fix it, would make equations look prettier if we can use svg
instead of png.
Regards,
Jaap
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Paulo van Breugel
w
Jaap, would it be possible to add that list with codes to the concerning
manual page?
As a side note, I just noticed that adding a symbol through the menu
(insert > symbol) doesn't work. The dialogue appears, but when pressing
'insert' after selecting a symbol does nothing. Do more have this probl
If you are thinking of simple images, try the "insert sequence diagram" or
"insert ditaa diagram" plugins. Have a look at the manual for examples.
Regards,
Jaap
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> I often need to make fast flow diagrams. I do not
> want anything fancy, but s
I use HTML entities for this. Like this → .
http://character-code.com/arrows-html-codes.php
The trick is to learn the code to use, like Murat said.
Marco Cevoli
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> I often need to make fast flow diagrams. I do not
> want anything fancy, but so
Hi,
try
\down and SPACE key
The codes are stored in the symbols.list file.
Regards,
Murat
Am 08.01.2016 1:27 nachm. schrieb Agustin Lobo :
I often need to make fast flow diagrams. I do not
want anything fancy, but something simple and fast.
Just things such as
step 1 (details) ==> step 2
I often need to make fast flow diagrams. I do not
want anything fancy, but something simple and fast.
Just things such as
step 1 (details) ==> step 2 (details)
but would need to do it in vertical also.
Any trick? I've tried with | and a triangle symbol on the next line
but does not really look a
Thanks. Unfortunately, the svg file doesn't look correct in my case (see
attached the tex file, the png file originally created and the svg file
after patching). I played around with the dvisgm options, but couldn't
find a solution.
Best wishes,
Paulo
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