Hi

sorry it didn't work (i have to admit i was not certain that would work)

According to http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11853#c3 you also need to install pstoedit

I would install pstoedit, also add it to the PATH.

If from there it still does not work, I would follow the advice provided by http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11853#c3 and copy paste the appropriate dlls from gs and pstoedit in the scilab folder

If you may, report here whether adding gs and pstoedit bin directory to the PATH was sufficient, or if you had to copy/paste the binaries as suggested by http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11853#c3


On 12/04/2013 16:44, CRETE Denis wrote:

Thank you for your help !

However, I included in AUTOEXEC.BAT the DOS command SET PATH=%PATH%; <gswin32.exe_Path>

Then I restarted my computer, and checked with the DOS command ECHO %PATH% and the additional path is appended.

But the error message for EMF export is the same: it asks again to install Ghostscript.

Best regards

Denis

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Hi

The "copy to clipboard" function is now known to be broken in sci 5.4: http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11648

For the other problem, do you know if the path to ghosscript is included in your environment variable PATH ? if you have no idea what this means, try the following two lines in Scilab:

 unix_g("path")
strindex(unix_g("path"),"gs")

and report here the answer

regards



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Hello,
I am trying to transfer graphical images (produced using "plot2d", with Scilab 
5.4.1 under Windows XP) to LibreOffice.
When I use the "scratchpad", nothing appears in LO Writer, neither in LO Impress, neither "as 
well" in Word 2007: there seem to be a problem both for the Scilab command "Copy to 
ScratchPad" and the Ctrl+C shortcut.
Additionally,
- Exporting the file to a vectorial format such as EPS allows to obtain the 
result in Word 2007, but not in LibreOffice.
- Exporting an SVG file is almost correct for FireFox, but LibreOffice Writer 
does not display text (font compatibility?).
- Trying to export an EMF format, I get an error message requesting to install Ghostscript first. So 
I did, although I tried to visit the URL indicated in the error message: the 
pagewww.ghostscript.com/awki  <http://www.ghostscript.com/awki>  does not exist !-( 
Onwww.ghostscript.com  <http://www.ghostscript.com>  the Welcome page begins with "Welcome 
to Ghostscript, an interpreter for the PostScript language and for PDF." = I still don't see the 
relation with EMF generation... but even installation of GS, the error message of Scilab is always 
asking for installation of GS...
- EPS is recognized by Word 2007; but my first attempt with LibreOffice failed.
I hope my report is correct.
Thank you in advance for any help,
Denis


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