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
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
Try "-n -o" instead of "-o -n" ..
-- Jaap
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
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.
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
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
Perhaps replacing the dvipng by dvisgm (http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net/)
could work?
On 26-11-15 10:56, Paulo van Breugel wrote:
Thanks, I had been looking in equationeditor.py file, but wasn't sure
how to add the -D option.
The reason I want to be able to change the resolution is to make the
To the Zim Team,
I've just discovered Zim, and really like what I see. I am a PhD student,
and think this would be a good way to record notes and research. This would
include lots of equations, and am wondering how feasible it would be to
tweak the usage of the equation editor a bit.
My thoughts
Hi all.
I've successfully used the LaTeX equation editor on Ubuntu. Just
wondering if someone has a recommendation on how to get this working in
Windows.
Thanks,
Jeff
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Jeff Cox adt.je...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
I've successfully used the LaTeX equation editor on Ubuntu. Just
wondering if someone has a recommendation on how to get this working in
Windows.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Ramiro Magno ramiro.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed that the equation editor dialog box is not scrollable. Could
this be implemented in zim's next release? Otherwise long latex input
can make the dialog box too long, actually going over the screen size.
Besides
Hi
I noticed that the equation editor dialog box is not scrollable. Could
this be implemented in zim's next release? Otherwise long latex input
can make the dialog box too long, actually going over the screen size.
Besides equations, I'm also using the equation editor plugin to make
tables in Zim
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