psRenderToImage (url=..., scale=1,
useHighRes=false, size=0x7ffc6627bb10, errorReason=0x0) at
/home/nijso/mathematics/cantor/src/lib/renderer.cpp:153
#24 0x7f87dd62a07f in Cantor::Renderer::renderToImage (this=0x1401f10,
url=..., method=Cantor::Renderer::EPS, size=0x7ffc6627bb10) at
/home/nijso/ma
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--- Comment #2 from nijso ---
That's interesting, deactivating latex typesetting prevents it from crashing.
Just tried cantor 19.08.3 with/without latex typesetting and that seems to work
fine.
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--- Comment #4 from nijso ---
Hi, I have the most recent version of libspectre, 0.2.8. I re-compiled
libspectre and cantor and it still crashes, also for the previous cantor
version 19.08 (I thought that one worked, but unfortunately it doesn't
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--- Comment #6 from nijso ---
Thank you for the detailed explanation - good to hear that there is a fix.
Removing the pathway that leads to the error completely by switching to
pdflatex sounds like a good idea.
I wanted to try cantor because of its
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--- Comment #8 from nijso ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #7)
> To unblock you, instead of using a latex entry you can work with a markdown
> entry and use the $...$ environment to set mathematical expressions. For
> this we alr
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--- Comment #11 from nijso ---
Hi, thanks, I did a git clone today of master and I do not have this problem
anymore. Thank you all for getting me started with Cantor.
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