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Re: [Axiom-developer] RE: page.axiom-developed.org LaTeX broken
From: |
Bob McElrath |
Subject: |
Re: [Axiom-developer] RE: page.axiom-developed.org LaTeX broken |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Jul 2004 09:40:51 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.5.1+cvs20040105i |
Sometime in the last few versions I added the following to the top of
the LatexTemplate I distribute:
%% This file is used as a python printf() string. As such, the document we
are
%% trying to render is placed at the location of the percent-s below, and any
%% comments in this file must be preceeded by TWO percent signs.
I'm not so fond of using LatexTemplate as a python printf string, and
would happily entertain other suggestions.
Secondly, when upgrading LatexWiki or ZWiki, one should run the
/upgradeAll method on the site, which will cause all pages to be
re-rendered. If you get the latex alignment problem that we discussed
fixed, I suggest you delete the contents of the var/LatexWiki directory
(where the png's are), and run /upgradeAll, which will cause LatexWiki
to regenerate its images.
For a single page the method is /clearCache. Run them like by appending
/upgradeAll or /clearCache to any wiki page like this:
http://page.axiom-developer.org/zope/Plone/wiki/FrontPage/clearCache
http://page.axiom-developer.org/zope/Plone/wiki/FrontPage/upgradeAll
Note that upgradeAll may take some time when your wiki becomes large,
especially when rendering lots of latex and axiom expressions! I hope
to further improve the speed of ZWiki itself in the future.
Bill Page address@hidden wrote:
> Bertfried,
>
> Maybe you were talking about your web page on the "test"
> version at
>
> http://test.axiom-developer.org/Members/Bertfried/FrontPage
>
> I just tried it and yes, it did not appear correctly. The
> problem was that when I split the original version of the
> Axiom portal into two versions - one for general use and
> one for testing and development - I forgot that I had to
> regenerate any of the previously existing pages.
>
> What I just did was click Edit on this page, make a simple
> change that forces LatexWiki to regenerate the page, and
> click Save. Now it seems to look ok.
>
> Is it ok for you now (on both page.axiom-developer and
> on test.axiom-developer)?
--
Cheers,
Bob McElrath [Univ. of California at Davis, Department of Physics]
It is unpatriotic to question the Kleptocracy.