Thanks, will be fixed in next release.
/Jan-Åke
On 2015-02-16 10:58, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Jakub Wilk , 2015-02-16, 10:52:
>> $ ulimit -v 10
>> $ dvipng crash.dvi This is dvipng 1.14 Copyright 2002-2010 Jan-Ake
>> Larsson
>> Segmentation fault
>
> Now with attachment...
>
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On 06/18/2013 09:19 AM, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
> For future reference, upstream author indicates that dvipsnam.def will
> be the first preference in a future version rather than xcolors.sty:
> http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/dvipng/2013-06/msg9.html.
>
> One might want to ensure that th
On 2011-08-21 18:03, Michael Gilbert wrote:
Attached is a patch that simply removes the t1lib build-dependency;
thus disabling support for it.
Thanks for the heads up. I might consider removing support for it
upstream as well.
Varun: you might as well push to v1.14, since it is out
Best
/JÅ
On 2010-09-30 10:38, Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
Seriously, hyperref is common enough to motivate an exception in just
that case. I have made efforts to enable some of PSTricks and some of
tikz. I'll think about it. In the mean time I'll add an option to switch
off the raw PS rendering atte
On 2010-09-30 10:38, Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
In the mean time I'll add an option to switch
off the raw PS rendering attempts.
Come to think of it, forcing palette output would already have this
effect. Use --palette
/JÅ
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On 2010-09-29 23:23, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Well, its fine with me, but I'm not the one who'd have to maintain that
list. Sounds like it'd be a pain, with the need for constant updates.
I just switched my PNG generation to pstoimg,
I'm sad to hear that :)
which is actually faster
(probabl
On 2010-09-29 17:40, Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
On 2010-09-29 17:00, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
It seems that turning on hyperref support in LyX causes this. I am
attaching a fairly minimal testcase.
Probably hyperlinks are introduced as small PostScript snippets that do
not generate any image
On 2010-09-29 17:00, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
If nothing else, this needs a better error message. It shouldn't
complain about Ghostscript if it's just something dvipng doesn't
support.
I would have thought "cannot render raw PostScript" would be enough. The
problem is that the error can also
On 2010-09-29 00:58, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Further, after that gs fails, it doesn't reap its zombies.
This should be fairly easy to fix. To be included in 1.14.
/JÅ
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The clue here is "cannot render raw PostScript". Some packages like tikz
and the like draw their images by using many PostScript \special
snippets, and dvipng cannot handle these. Normal included EPS images get
rendered because these do not mix in this manner.
The principal problem is mixing s
Kapil Hari Paranjape skrev:
> I could only get it to with libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1) when tetex-extra
> is installed.
Probably you are seeing an effect of a version dependency in the 1.8
package. Long story short, 1.8 needs FreeType >= 2.1.8. This is fixed in
the newly released dvipng-1.9. Try that a
Fixed in CVS. Will be in the 1.9 release, later this fall.
/JÅ
Johannes Ranke wrote:
> tex4ht wanted to create a png from and embedded eps image by calling
>
> dvipng -T tight -x 1400 -D 72 -bg Transparent -pp 2:2 \
> lab_methods_en.idv -o lab_methods_en0x.png
>
> but created a blank png, although I can see page 2 of lab_methods_en.idv
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Package: dvipng
> Version: 1.5-2
>
> The dvipng tool makes strange changes into filenames which contain
> periods.
>
> Lets say, I have these two files to convert:
> sample.dvi
> sample3.22.dvi
>
> The first filename causes no problems:
> $ dvipng sample
> or
> $ dvipn
Release notes for version 1.7 of the dvipng package:
The 1.7 release fixes a font-handling bug and some build issues.
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