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  • From: address@hidden
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] PDF-export
  • Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 20:00:56 -0400 (EDT)

Yes. Fixing this allows my PDF export to work.

On Sun, 13 Mar 2011, address@hidden wrote:

My build log says

checking for gs... no
disabling ghostscript support

This seems likely to be the source of my PDF-export problem. I'm investigating further now.

On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Anthony Cameron wrote:

I've been having the same problem. I just did a clean install of ubuntu and whether I
reinstall all packages that I previously used or I just install TeXmacs, ghostrcript etc. i
still can't export as PDF.

Anthony

On 9 February 2011 18:05, <address@hidden> wrote:
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011, Kostas Oikonomou wrote:

I don't think there is any problem with 1.0.7.9.  Mine exports PDF
fine. Your problem may be that something goes wrong with
ghostscript (gs).

When I run "texmacs -debug" in a shell window, and I export to PDF,
I see

System: gs -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
-sOutputFile=/export/home/ko/talks/entc/entc-talk.pdf
/export/home/ko/.TeXmacs/system/tmp/tmp_1194474081.ps -c '[ /Title
(entc-talk.pdf) /DOCINFO pdfmark'


I don't see this at all.  I don't see any console output when I export PDF (though
when I start up TeXmacs I see lots of font opening debug messages).

After reviewing my TeXmacs build log I see that during configuration it said:

disabling experimental PDF renderer

amoung other disabled things.

Is this the cause of my problems?  How do I enable the experimental PDF render?


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Russell O'Connor                                      <http://r6.ca/>
``All talk about `theft,''' the general counsel of the American Graphophone
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--
Russell O'Connor <http://r6.ca/>
``All talk about `theft,''' the general counsel of the American Graphophone
Company wrote, ``is the merest claptrap, for there exists no property in
ideas musical, literary or artistic, except as defined by statute.''


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