Re: [O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-09 Thread John Kitchin
Nick Dokos  writes:

> John Kitchin  writes:
>
>> Nick Dokos  writes:
>>
>> I have traced my problem. The issue is in the function
>> org-preview-latex-fragment. At the end of the function, where it calls
>> org-format-latex, the default-directory variable that is used in the
>> function call has a value of
>> "c:/Users/YUYUA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/ltxpng/mole-balance"
>>
>> The YUYUA~1 is causing the problem.
>>
>
> My (perhaps naive) expectation would be that "YuYu Yao" would become
> "YUYUYA~1", deleting the space, turning the string to upper case,
> keeping the first six characters and adding the "~1" suffix. Why is the
> last "Y" not there? If it *were* there, would the latex invocation
> work?  I believe (quite without any evidence) that it should.

I don't think it would work. the Space is also not the issue, as it
affects some users with no spaces. This is for some reason, like a
partial dos 8.3 filename (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename). I
still do not know why it happens, but setting the
temporary-file-directory in the init.el solves the problem, e.g.:

(setq temporary-file-directory "c:/some/full/path")

>
>> I do not understand why the full path, "c:/Users/Yuyu
>> Yao/AppData/Local/Temp" is not showing up here. When I examine the
>> default-directory variable in a buffer in that directory, that is what
>> comes up. It is only inside the org function it gets chomped to what
>> looks like an old DOS format.
>>
>> Anyway, latex cannot handle that path, so no dvi is produced, and no
>> image.
>>
>> otherwise the latex file is produced, and it compiles fine with the full
>> path. Any ideas on how to fix that? Thanks,
>>
>>> John Kitchin  writes:
>>>
 Hi All,

 I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
 are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
 toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
 empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
 enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
 have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
 convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
 for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
 them.

 I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
 laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
 work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.

 Any ideas? Thanks,
>>>
>>> I would edebug-defun the function org-create-formula-image and step
>>> through it to make sure that it goes the way you want (are you sure you
>>> are using the dvipng method on these machines? maybe you are using the
>>> imagemagick method but the program has not been installed?  Check the
>>> value of org-latex-create-formula-image-program).
>>>
>>> While you are stepping you can also check the variables in the function
>>> and see e.g. what the output file name is.
>>>
>>> If that goes OK, then I would edebug-defun
>>> org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng next and check the latex input file
>>> it produces. Make sure that things like minted which require
>>> --shell-escape are *not* included in that input file: it's processed by
>>> a hard-wired call to latex (without --shell-escape) , so minted will
>>> cause a failure. If that is the case, check org-latex-packages-alist and
>>> make sure that minted's snippet-flag is nil.
>>>
>
> --
> Nick
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: [O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-09 Thread Nick Dokos
John Kitchin  writes:

> Nick Dokos  writes:
>
> I have traced my problem. The issue is in the function
> org-preview-latex-fragment. At the end of the function, where it calls
> org-format-latex, the default-directory variable that is used in the
> function call has a value of
> "c:/Users/YUYUA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/ltxpng/mole-balance"
>
> The YUYUA~1 is causing the problem.
>

My (perhaps naive) expectation would be that "YuYu Yao" would become
"YUYUYA~1", deleting the space, turning the string to upper case,
keeping the first six characters and adding the "~1" suffix. Why is the
last "Y" not there? If it *were* there, would the latex invocation
work?  I believe (quite without any evidence) that it should.

> I do not understand why the full path, "c:/Users/Yuyu
> Yao/AppData/Local/Temp" is not showing up here. When I examine the
> default-directory variable in a buffer in that directory, that is what
> comes up. It is only inside the org function it gets chomped to what
> looks like an old DOS format.
>
> Anyway, latex cannot handle that path, so no dvi is produced, and no
> image.
>
> otherwise the latex file is produced, and it compiles fine with the full
> path. Any ideas on how to fix that? Thanks,
>
>> John Kitchin  writes:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
>>> are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
>>> toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
>>> empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
>>> enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
>>> have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
>>> convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
>>> for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
>>> them.
>>>
>>> I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
>>> laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
>>> work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? Thanks,
>>
>> I would edebug-defun the function org-create-formula-image and step
>> through it to make sure that it goes the way you want (are you sure you
>> are using the dvipng method on these machines? maybe you are using the
>> imagemagick method but the program has not been installed?  Check the
>> value of org-latex-create-formula-image-program).
>>
>> While you are stepping you can also check the variables in the function
>> and see e.g. what the output file name is.
>>
>> If that goes OK, then I would edebug-defun
>> org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng next and check the latex input file
>> it produces. Make sure that things like minted which require
>> --shell-escape are *not* included in that input file: it's processed by
>> a hard-wired call to latex (without --shell-escape) , so minted will
>> cause a failure. If that is the case, check org-latex-packages-alist and
>> make sure that minted's snippet-flag is nil.
>>

--
Nick






Re: [O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-09 Thread John Kitchin
The issue seems to finally be the value of temporary-file-directory,
which is defined in C-source, and I think that is where the ~1 comes
from. I have a workaround solution, which is to set the
temproary-file-directory variable this way:

(setq temporary-file-directory (expand-file-name "~/../Local/Temp"))

which gives it a full path.

It is pretty odd. There are about 50 students with nominally the same
computers in this class, but this issue seems to only affect about 20%
of them!

John Kitchin  writes:

> Nick Dokos  writes:
>
> I have traced my problem. The issue is in the function
> org-preview-latex-fragment. At the end of the function, where it calls
> org-format-latex, the default-directory variable that is used in the
> function call has a value of
> "c:/Users/YUYUA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/ltxpng/mole-balance"
>
> The YUYUA~1 is causing the problem.
>
> I do not understand why the full path, "c:/Users/Yuyu
> Yao/AppData/Local/Temp" is not showing up here. When I examine the
> default-directory variable in a buffer in that directory, that is what
> comes up. It is only inside the org function it gets chomped to what
> looks like an old DOS format.
>
> Anyway, latex cannot handle that path, so no dvi is produced, and no
> image.
>
> otherwise the latex file is produced, and it compiles fine with the full
> path. Any ideas on how to fix that? Thanks,
>
>> John Kitchin  writes:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
>>> are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
>>> toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
>>> empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
>>> enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
>>> have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
>>> convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
>>> for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
>>> them.
>>>
>>> I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
>>> laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
>>> work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? Thanks,
>>
>> I would edebug-defun the function org-create-formula-image and step
>> through it to make sure that it goes the way you want (are you sure you
>> are using the dvipng method on these machines? maybe you are using the
>> imagemagick method but the program has not been installed?  Check the
>> value of org-latex-create-formula-image-program).
>>
>> While you are stepping you can also check the variables in the function
>> and see e.g. what the output file name is.
>>
>> If that goes OK, then I would edebug-defun
>> org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng next and check the latex input file
>> it produces. Make sure that things like minted which require
>> --shell-escape are *not* included in that input file: it's processed by
>> a hard-wired call to latex (without --shell-escape) , so minted will
>> cause a failure. If that is the case, check org-latex-packages-alist and
>> make sure that minted's snippet-flag is nil.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Nick
>>
>>
>>

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---
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Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7803
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu



Re: [O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-09 Thread John Kitchin
Nick Dokos  writes:

I have traced my problem. The issue is in the function
org-preview-latex-fragment. At the end of the function, where it calls
org-format-latex, the default-directory variable that is used in the
function call has a value of
"c:/Users/YUYUA~1/AppData/Local/Temp/ltxpng/mole-balance"

The YUYUA~1 is causing the problem.

I do not understand why the full path, "c:/Users/Yuyu
Yao/AppData/Local/Temp" is not showing up here. When I examine the
default-directory variable in a buffer in that directory, that is what
comes up. It is only inside the org function it gets chomped to what
looks like an old DOS format.

Anyway, latex cannot handle that path, so no dvi is produced, and no
image.

otherwise the latex file is produced, and it compiles fine with the full
path. Any ideas on how to fix that? Thanks,

> John Kitchin  writes:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
>> are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
>> toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
>> empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
>> enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
>> have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
>> convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
>> for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
>> them.
>>
>> I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
>> laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
>> work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.
>>
>> Any ideas? Thanks,
>
> I would edebug-defun the function org-create-formula-image and step
> through it to make sure that it goes the way you want (are you sure you
> are using the dvipng method on these machines? maybe you are using the
> imagemagick method but the program has not been installed?  Check the
> value of org-latex-create-formula-image-program).
>
> While you are stepping you can also check the variables in the function
> and see e.g. what the output file name is.
>
> If that goes OK, then I would edebug-defun
> org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng next and check the latex input file
> it produces. Make sure that things like minted which require
> --shell-escape are *not* included in that input file: it's processed by
> a hard-wired call to latex (without --shell-escape) , so minted will
> cause a failure. If that is the case, check org-latex-packages-alist and
> make sure that minted's snippet-flag is nil.
>
> HTH,
> Nick
>
>
>

-- 
---
John Kitchin
Professor
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7803
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu



Re: [O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-05 Thread John Kitchin
Nick Dokos  writes:

Thanks for the tips. It is possible minted is the culprit. I will give
that a try, and the other ideas too. I am sure it is using dvipng, and
that it works. It will be a nice adventure in more sophisticated
debugging ;)

> John Kitchin  writes:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
>> are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
>> toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
>> empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
>> enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
>> have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
>> convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
>> for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
>> them.
>>
>> I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
>> laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
>> work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.
>>
>> Any ideas? Thanks,
>
> I would edebug-defun the function org-create-formula-image and step
> through it to make sure that it goes the way you want (are you sure you
> are using the dvipng method on these machines? maybe you are using the
> imagemagick method but the program has not been installed?  Check the
> value of org-latex-create-formula-image-program).
>
> While you are stepping you can also check the variables in the function
> and see e.g. what the output file name is.
>
> If that goes OK, then I would edebug-defun
> org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng next and check the latex input file
> it produces. Make sure that things like minted which require
> --shell-escape are *not* included in that input file: it's processed by
> a hard-wired call to latex (without --shell-escape) , so minted will
> cause a failure. If that is the case, check org-latex-packages-alist and
> make sure that minted's snippet-flag is nil.
>
> HTH,
> Nick
>
>
>

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---
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Professor
Doherty Hall A207F
Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-268-7803
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu



Re: [O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-05 Thread Nick Dokos
John Kitchin  writes:

> Hi All,
>
> I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
> are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
> toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
> empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
> enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
> have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
> convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
> for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
> them.
>
> I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
> laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
> work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks,

I would edebug-defun the function org-create-formula-image and step
through it to make sure that it goes the way you want (are you sure you
are using the dvipng method on these machines? maybe you are using the
imagemagick method but the program has not been installed?  Check the
value of org-latex-create-formula-image-program).

While you are stepping you can also check the variables in the function
and see e.g. what the output file name is.

If that goes OK, then I would edebug-defun
org-create-formula-image-with-dvipng next and check the latex input file
it produces. Make sure that things like minted which require
--shell-escape are *not* included in that input file: it's processed by
a hard-wired call to latex (without --shell-escape) , so minted will
cause a failure. If that is the case, check org-latex-packages-alist and
make sure that minted's snippet-flag is nil.

HTH,
Nick




[O] help debugging latex-overlays boxes

2014-09-05 Thread John Kitchin
Hi All,

I am using org-mode in a course this fall with 60 students.  All of them
are using org-mode from elpa. For about 10 of them, they are unable to
toggle the latex-overlays; instead of getting the equations, they get
empty gray boxes with an error that the png file was not created.  Oddly
enough, they can export to PDF just fine. I have also checked that they
have LaTeX (TeXLive) installed, and it appears it is. I am able to
convert tex files to dvi, and then use dvipng to make a png image. But
for some reason, the toggle-latex-overlay function does not work for
them.

I am at a loss to figure out what the issue is. These are Windows
laptops that were preconfigured by the department. Almost all of them
work fine, except for this small number I cannot figure out.

Any ideas? Thanks,


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