2005/9/30, Mau
Hi!
I have been using MPtoPDF (included in the MikTeX distribution, under Win2K) to convert mp output to pdf. Everything went smoothly until the end of July. Now it seems that MPtoPDF cannot produce any output. I suspect some problems with a newer version installed automatically from MiKTex distribution (MPtoPDF 1.3?)
My command line is:
C:\texmf\miktex\bin\mptopdf.exe %n
where %n is a parameter for the name of the mp file I am working on.
Does anyone have the same problem?
Thanks, Maurizio
Problems confirmed. I used mptopdf in August and it worked at that time. I last updated ConTeXt (the package containing mptopdf) on 5th September (version 2005-07-27). This is the whole output when mptopdf is run for a simple mp file: ------------------------------------------------------- E:\Temp>mptopdf filename -fmt=mptopdf: unknown option MPtoPDF 1.3 : filename.* is converted to filename-1.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- The last statement doesn't hold (no file created at all). "filename.1" is OK and mptopdf also works perfectly with the standalone ConTeXt distribution, but not under MikTeX. The funny part is also this one (from mptopdf.pl): if ($miktex) { $command = "pdfetex -fmt=mptopdf" } -fmt doesn't seem to exist in MikTeX (any more?). I tried pdfetex --help, but didn't find any useful switches to compensate for "-progname=context" except "-alias", but I didn't know how to use it. I'm a bit lost. I noticed that the MikTeX package repository was updated in the last days, so I tried to update the system (for the first time in my life I've chosen to update only the context.cab since I'm working on modem), but now the most crucial parts keep crashing (initexmf, kpsewhich, ...), so I that I can't even work any further and thus can't check yet if the new package brings any changes or not. Mojca
participants (1)
-
Mojca Miklavec