On Thu, 8 Sep 2022, Jim wrote:
Hi Gianluca,
See below.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2022 at 15:05 (-0700), Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
The other issue I'm having with OpenSUSE 15.3 is that xdvi no longer displays figures in a .dvi document (.dvi is the result of compiling a .tex document).
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Do you mean xdvi does not work at all? Or that some content (text?) is displayed and not other (image?) content? If so, can you attach a concrete example to your next message?
Text is displayed correctly. However, images are not shown, just a white area where the image would be. I attach an example here.
Perhaps there is something wrong with your openSUSE ?
Why do you think so? I don't have any other issues besides xdvi not showing images and gvim being slow.
Gianluca
I can use okular to display the .dvi document, but I miss how fast xdvi is.
It is fast, no doubt.
Can emacs also display .dvi documents? Are there any other fast viewers for .dvi documents?
I don't recall ever having seen anything to display .dvi files in emacs, so I just took a quick look. There are some packages that convert .dvi files to .png files and display those, but I doubt that you would find that faster than okular. On my system okular seems pretty fast (I looked at .../texlive/2021/texmf-dist/source/fontinst/base/fisource.dvi which is 224 pages and there was no laggyness I could detect, okular seemed more or less as fast as xdvi).
Perhaps there is something wrong with your openSUSE ?
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