Hi Phil:
Although I promised myself not to say much more on this topic, I
find there are still some further important points to make.
On 2014-11-05 18:32- Phil Rosenberg wrote:
> Hi Alan, Arjen
> So I guess the answer is that tex does use fontconfig - or at least some
> brands of latex do.
Hi Alan, Arjen
Sorry I didn't send out an email. I got pulled away as I was making the commit.
At that time I don't think Arjen had sent a message out about his testing -
I've just caught up. In fact there was a Cmake issue fixed in my last commit so
I am surprised the documentation would even a
On 2014-11-05 12:01-0500 Hazen Babcock wrote:
>> Also, the current log file contains the following:
>>
>> plplotqt.h: (96111, 51): Expression expected : ConstructPtr cptr =
>> qMetaTypeConstructHelper;
>> plplotqt.h: (96111, 51): Initializer clause expected :
>> ConstructPtr cptr = qMetaTypeC
On 2014-11-05 13:42- phil rosenberg wrote:
> Oh and Alan, unfortunately you CMake changes don't seem to have helped with
> make failing on its first call
Hi Phil:
I am completely stumped by this latest build-system result for
building documentation on Cygwin, and I have run out of time to
i
On 2014-11-05 15:01- Arjen Markus wrote:
> L3kernel turned out to be a Latex package. After updating that I got
error messages about some fonts - so that must be the same problem
Phil reported. In my case, however, the Latex installation is not
coming from Cygwin but from Windows. So installin
On 11/04/2014 09:12 PM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On 2014-11-04 16:35-0500 Hazen Babcock wrote:
>
>>> But if none of the above helps, then the fundamental question you
>>> should ask yourself is whether you also have similar issues for the
>>> hand-crafted smoke bindings you started with. [...] If no
To Arjen and Phil:
> -Original Message-
> From: "Arjen Markus"
> Sent: 05/11/2014 07:26
> To: "Alan W. Irwin" ; "phil rosenberg"
>
> Cc: "PLplot development list"
> Subject: RE: [Plplot-devel] Docbook on Cygwin
>
> Hi Alan, Phil,
>
> I will try to reproduce Phil’s results on Cygwin
On 2014-11-05 14:42- Arjen Markus wrote:
[...]
> xelatex failed
>
> "C:\Program:65: Package xparse Error: Support package l3kernel too old.
>
> "C:\Program:65: leading text: }
>
> Unexpected error occured
>
> Error: xelatex compilation failed
>
> doc/docbook/src/CMakeFiles/pdf_target.dir/bui
Hi,
L3kernel turned out to be a Latex package. After updating that I got error
messages about some fonts - so that must be the same problem Phil reported. In
my case, however, the Latex installation is not coming from Cygwin but from
Windows. So installing these fonts will have to be done out
Hi Phil, Alan,
I tried to build the docbook targets, but I ran into a few problems:
-The command dblatex was not recognised as a proper command. Possibly
because of a lacking extension - I have seen something like that on the Cygwin
mailing list. The command would not even show up i
Oh and Alan, unfortunately you CMake changes don't seem to have helped with
make failing on its first call
Phil
From: phil rosenberg
To: "plplot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net"
Sent: Wednesday, 5 November 2014, 13:22
Subject: Re: Docbook on Cygwin
Hi Alan and Arjen
I look
Hi Alan and Arjen
I looked into fontconfig in a bit more detail. It is possible to configure
other font directories, including the Windows Fonts directory. I have included
additional options in the README. There was also a CMake change that I had
forgotten to make in my previous commit.
Hi Alan and Arjen
Yes I must confess to not liking the idea of copying fonts around either.
Especially to the /usr/share folder. It feels like if anything they should go
in /usr/local/share, but I tried this and it did not work. There are a number
of font packages (the Cygwin X faq says they all
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