Tried that - no joy
Here is the localsettings.php file edited to remove sensitive data Any
insights would be appreciated.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings
# If you customize your file layout, set $IP to the directory that contains
# the other MediaWiki files. It
Ok - when I type at the command prompt
Texvc \tmp \math \sqrt{2} utf-8
I receive
+ef5590434a387b3c4427e09d5b08baaf-
And no file is generated.
There has to be something wrong with the texvc that I compiled
Any ideas?
Thank you,
Sandy Ryan
Auburn SeeWolf llc
Providing custom software solut
Thanks Tom - I have it in that directory and still get the same error
"Failed to parse (unknown error): E=mc^2"
>From the debug log
TeX: texvc.exe "D:\inetpub\Marketing\w\images\tmp"
"D:\inetpub\Marketing\w\images\math" "E=mc^3" "UTF-8" "transparent"
TeX output:
I get TeX: is not recogniz
Hello:
On 12/28/10, Sandy Ryan wrote:
> Well after two days of mucking with texvc - I finally got it to build and I
> moved the exe up to the main MediaWiki site per the directions
Is texvc.exe in "{IP}/math/", where {IP} is the root of your wiki? You
should be able to enter the command prompt,
Well after two days of mucking with texvc - I finally got it to build and I
moved the exe up to the main MediaWiki site per the directions
Now I'm getting "Failed to parse (unknown error): e=mc^3" where everything
after the : are the equations
No equations are working
The log shows TeX: texvc.e
Hi folks,
I'm helping someone get their MediaWiki set up, and they need to use the
Texvc module to display the mathematical functions that are part of their
content.
The host provider (SiteGround) has installed the module, and it does work
some of the time, but fails other times. The provi
I also did notice that when I run texvc as a regular user under su -c,
I get no output just:
-#
I suspect this is the same problem apache encounters, but I can't tell.
Vivek
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Vivek Ayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suspect it's not working in my openbsd install
I suspect it's not working in my openbsd install because apache is
chrooted. How would get texvc to work in that case?
Thanks,
Vivek
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Vivek Ayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> So I managed to compile texvc on openbsd/sparc64 4.3 inside the
> /mediawiki/m
Hey guys,
So I managed to compile texvc on openbsd/sparc64 4.3 inside the
/mediawiki/math/ folder using 'gmake texvc.bc'
I enabled TeX in Localsettings.php and created directories for math
and tmp under /mediawiki/images. However, to my dismay, I get the
error "Failed to parse (unknown error):"