On Friday 25 December 2020 22:57:59 CET you wrote: > Apologies if I said this before, but at start-up it prints to the CLI > Warning: libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile > though I can't tell you what that means.
Some pngs shipped with klf have embedded ICC profiles about which libpng complains, see also: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/libpng-warning-iccp-known-incorrect-srgb-profile Using mogrify on all pngs as suggested in the linked discussion does work here. I reported this issue upstream - However, I do not think that this justifies modifying the pngs and repacking the source. > Are effects supposed to show up in the preview window? I've yet to figure > out what they're supposed to look like. If I click directly on the preview > after having enabled an effect, I get The effects do not appear in the preview window. The fire effect is quite drastic, others more subtle. > Warning: ***** In function KLFUserScriptExporter::getData() ***** > Error: Error running user script imagemagickeffect: <p><b>User > Script / > usr/share/klatexformula/userscripts/imagemagickeffect.klfuserscript</b> > reported an error (exit status 1). Here is full stderr output:</p> <pre> > > This script is part of the Python argcomplete package (https://github.com/ > kislyuk/argcomplete). > It is used to check if an EASY-INSTALL-SCRIPT wrapper redirects to a script > that contains the string > "PYTHON_ARGCOMPLETE_OK". If you have enabled global completion in > argcomplete, the completion hook will run it every > time you press <TAB> in your shell. The reason is that in a fresh installation klatexformula finds /usr/bin/python-argcomplete-check-easy-install-script3 as python interpreter. This was for me /usr/bin/python3 due to an unclean build/test environment. I reported this also upstream and added a patch to directly look up python3. > found" It's also unexpected that it prints HTML-style output both to my > shell and in the user script log. When using the `View user script log ...' button the html is rendered for me - having the html on the shell is indeed confusing.
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