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#53 The dvi file was not converted to svg!

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nobody
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2018-07-30
2015-05-12
Patrick S.
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Hello,

when I click the button 'Latex' I get this error:

'Script error: the dvi file was not converted to svg!

Please check your system configuration...'

My configuration:
Win 7 Pro 64 bit
Libreoffice 4.3.6.2
TexMaths 0.41
Basic MiKTeX 2.9.5105 Installer 32-bit
dvisvgm 1.9.2 32-bit

First I installed MikTex 2.9.5105 64-bit and dvisvgm 1.9.2 64-bit. SVG didn't work.
Then I installed MikTex 2.9.5105 32-bit and dvisvgm 1.9.2 32-bit. SVG didn't work.
I tested it with older versions of dvisvgm, also svg don't work.
PNG is working without problems.

Thank you for help.

Discussion

  • Patrick S.

    Patrick S. - 2015-05-12

    I updated Libreoffice to 4.3.7.2. SVG still not working. Always the same error.

     
  • Roland Baudin

    Roland Baudin - 2015-12-20

    I can't reproduce the bug. Could you attach some test document please ?

     
  • Patrick S.

    Patrick S. - 2015-12-21

    test document
    I uploaded the test document on dropbox.
    It is in odt-format and with one equation in png, svg is not working.

    Now it's not a problem for me, if you can't find a solution. I wrote my thesis and made the equations in png and I will not use the plugin in the nearest time.

     

    Last edit: Patrick S. 2015-12-21
  • Roland Baudin

    Roland Baudin - 2017-03-23
    • status: open --> closed-works-for-me
     
  • Scott Fritzpatrick

    Hey,
    I get exactly the same error when trying to insert a new equation. When I edit a present equation the error will not occur. It's frustrating I'm nearly on the end of my thesis and this suddenly starts to occur. No issues yesterday. I reinstalled the Texmaths version in LibreOffice and tried as well another computer but no luck. Open and close document or equations didn't work as well.
    Do you have any ideas?

     
  • Roland Baudin

    Roland Baudin - 2018-07-30

    What system do you use? LibreOffice version? TexMaths version?

     

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