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Alexander Semke changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|WORKSFORME |FIXED
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rogier.delpo...@gmail.com changed:
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Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED
Resolution|---
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--- Comment #11 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
I finally found the problem: the preview tex package was not installed, I only
had the apt package texlive-basic installed.
Fixed it by:
sudo apt install texlive-latex-extra
Which has the package prev
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--- Comment #10 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
I've found the location of the LaTeX log files, LuaLaTeX gives the following
log file:
This is LuaTeX, Version 1.07.0 (TeX Live 2019/dev/Debian) (format=lualatex
2019.1.14) 11 MAR 2019 14:05
restrict
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--- Comment #9 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to rogier.delporte from comment #8)
> I've messed around with my Qt settings and icons, deleted
> ~/.config/labplot2rc, installed cantor and uninstalled libqtexengine1 and
> then I reinstalled l
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--- Comment #8 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
I've messed around with my Qt settings and icons, deleted ~/.config/labplot2rc,
installed cantor and uninstalled libqtexengine1 and then I reinstalled labplot
and now the font selector does appear, but th
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--- Comment #7 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
I tried adding the EPS-line to /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml, so the end of the
file looks like:
And it still made no difference. I've also tried switching to pdflatex and
lualatex and it make
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--- Comment #6 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 118707
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PushTexButton_noFontSelector
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Created attachment 118706
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--- Comment #4 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to rogier.delporte from comment #3)
> I have also tried adding the following lines to
> /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml:
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> and then rebooted and it still made zero difference.
Do you ask LabPl
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--- Comment #3 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
I have also tried adding the following lines to /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml:
and then rebooted and it still made zero difference.
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--- Comment #2 from rogier.delpo...@gmail.com ---
I don't think that's the problem, since I can easily execute the following
command:
convert a.tif a.pdf
Also, there is nothing in my /etc/ImageMagick-6/policy.xml file about PDF's.
When I start LabPlot
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--- Comment #1 from Alexander Semke ---
I had the same problem on openSUSE. The root cause was the restrictive
ImageMagic's policy.xml (s.a.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42928765/convertnot-authorized--error-constitute-c-readimage-453).
Can y
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