I think the problem is with ImageMagick (convert utility), which cannot find GhostScript executable or some related file as gs_init.ps. ImageMagick in fact uses other programs (as GhostScript) to manage different file type (as eps). these programs are called coder modules and must reside in ImageMagick path.
I'm waiting for some feedback from ImageMagick user list on how to add program directory to ImageMagick coder module search path. Regards, Diego 2006/6/20, Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ares wrote: > Hello everyone, > I exported my PhD thesis LyX file to html by exporting from LyX to > latex and then running htlatex, bibtex'ing each aux file corresponding > to each bib file included (I have sectioned bibliography, i.e. I'm > using bibtopic in LyX, I guess). I also found somewhere that the bug > with exporting to html from LyX may be related to the use of bibtex > itself. > > Now I have a new problem: equations in the object html document don't > show as figures but rather as: > > ( )T G(x,y) = ∂I, ∂I ∂x ∂y ------ in Firefox > > > (2.1) > ---- in MS internet explorer > > I think it is a mix of misinterpreted figure and text... > > I had a look on various discussion groups but couldn't find any > problem report like this. Have any hint on this? What kind of > information is needed to detect the problem source? > > Thanks for your support, > Diego > you're right (of course I didn't think that there's more than one utility named convert on my machine...). I tried c:\...\convert foo.eps foo.jpg with both versions 6.2.8-Q16 (dynamic DLL) and 6.2.7.2 (bundled in LyX win installer) and I get respectively the following error messages SH: Remember that the generic foo.eps needs to be an existing file in the directory that you run convert. http://gallery.menalto.com/node/49736 convert.exe: no decode delegate for this image format There are several instances of this error message on Google. Apparently there is a corrupt file or some type of conflict. http://redux.imagemagick.org/discussion-server/viewtopic.php?t=4450& ImageMagick Studio appears to be a different product than ImageMagick. Make sure you didn't use a Linux version that ends with a tar.gz. Most people thought the problem was with ImageMagick rather than Ghostscript. Regards, Stephen It is not always safe to have two different versions of the same .dll, they can cause conflicts just as two different versions of convert will can conflict. For instance the Msys sh.exe needed to run LyX scripts works, but not the sh.exe which comes with Cygwin which some Windows users have on their machines. Try renaming the 6.2.8.dll to 6.2.8.dllbak and then run convert someimagefile.* to a different someimagefile.* where the * is a jpg or png or eps, some image format that is small that you have on hand for a test. Run this from the directory where the LyXWininstaller has put C:\ImageMagick with the test file in the same directory. Putting cross-ported program in directories which have spaces in them, like Program files, can create odd errors.