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Re: [TeXmacs] Problems with a document in TeXmacs on Sabayon


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  • From: Offray Vladimir Luna Cardenas <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Problems with a document in TeXmacs on Sabayon
  • Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 07:39:23 +0000

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Hi All,


Please forget me, I don't realize the size of the file that I used like
and example. I'm really sorry with the people with low bandwidth
specially and with the list in general. Anyway the explanation about
plain text against application/octet remains.

Again, please forget me.


Shamed,

Offray

Offray Vladimir Luna Cardenas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> TeXmacs is my primary document writer and I recently change my laptop
> (which has Ubuntu -- Debian based) to a new one where I installed
> Sabayon -- Gentoo based, which until the moment is the distro wich
> detects and works better with the hardware. I have followed the
> instructions on the TeXmacs page on how to get it installed on Gentoo
> and I have installed without problems: I can create new documents and
> see TeXmacs behaving really fast, but when I try to open various
> previous documents (like the attached one) I get a black window inside
> TeXmacs and nothing else happen and I need to kill TeXmacs from console.
>
> Is really important to me to get TeXmacs properly working and having the
> possibility to read/write on my previous documents so, any pointer to a
> solution would be really appreciated. I have attached one of the few
> documents which open fine in TeXmacs so interested people in helping me
> can compare:
>
> ejemplo.tm <- Works fine
> programaAlgebraLineal2Sem2007.tm <- black TeXmacs window
>
> If I see the properties of this two files they're almost the same but
> the first one "text/plain", while the second one is
> "application/octet-stream", so may be the problem is solved just
> converting from the second one to the first one, so I will be trying to
> find out how to do it, but if any other person can make some test and
> point in the right direction I will really appreciate that.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray


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