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The command texvc \tmp \math \sqrt/upload".The commands gs, latex, dvips and convert work properly in command line.
#XAMPP FOR WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK 2 INSTALL#
I followed all the instructions to install Mathematics support, in this page ( 1ª option ):
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I have mediawiki 1.8.2 and I'm trying to install math support. I think I'm quite there.Can someone help me, please? Last question: Does PHP's "Safe Mode" has to be turned off to get Tex to work? Does it matter? Then (unlink_all () raise (ExternalCommandFailure "convert")) Then (unlink_all () raise (ExternalCommandFailure "dvips"))Įlse if (Sys.command (cmd_convert tmpprefix (finalpath^"\\"^md5^".png")) != 0) Then (unlink_all () raise (ExternalCommandFailure "latex"))Įlse if (Sys.command (cmd_dvips tmpprefix) != 0) If n_in_other_directory tmppath (cmd_latex tmpprefix0) != 0 Is the following end of the file correct? dewiki\gs: subfolder of gs are fonts/gs8.50! do i have to put the content of gs\gs8.50\bin into dewiki\gs instead?įurthermore im not sure about the render.ml in the "math" folder.In this discussion below is mention that Ghostscript is required. dewiki\convert: I installed ImageQuick to dewiki\ImageMagick and renamed the ImageMagick folder to "convert".In dvips are 15 subfolders, no executable, right? dewiki\dvips: I copied it from the mainfolder of my miktex-installation.dewiki\latex: I just copied the miktex\bin of my miktex-installation and renamed it to "latex", because latex.exe is in there.Are the following paths correct? (assuming C:\.\htdocs\dewiki\ is my mediawiki main folder) You're probably right when sayin Tex is "somewhat troublesome" :) I think i set up everything correct, as it is explained in this article, but I'm not sure about the correct program paths and their content.