10:55:19,259-0400 FATAL re - GUI framework cannot be initialized. 10:55:19,244-0400 INFO dvipng - this process (10816) started by 'anki' with command line: dvipng -D 200 -T tight tmp.dvi -o tmp.png The log file hopefully contains the information to get MiKTeX going again:Ĭ:\Users\josh8\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\miktex\log\dvipng.logĪnd here’s what the log file that it references contains: 21:17:40,145-0500 INFO dvipng - this process (14108) started by 'anki' with command line: dvipng -D 200 -T tight tmp.dvi -o tmp.png This is dvipng 1.16 Copyright 2002-2015, 2019 Jan-Ake Larsson Output written on tmp.dvi (1 page, 388 bytes). (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsfonts\umsb.fd) (tmp.aux) ) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsfonts\umsa.fd) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/l3backend\f) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsmath\amsopn.sty)) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsmath\amsbsy.sty) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsmath\amsgen.sty)) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsmath\amstext.sty (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsmath\amsmath.styįor additional information on amsmath, use the `?' option. (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsfonts\amsfonts.sty)) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/amsfonts\amssymb.sty (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/base\size12.clo)) (C:\Program Files\MiKTeX\tex/latex/base\article.clsĭocument Class: article 4 v1.4n Standard LaTeX document class įichier généré : C:\Users\josh8\AppData\Local\Temp\anki_temp\tmp.tex Here’s the error when I to render through the Tools menu: Problème à l’exécution de dvipng. If it matters, I use Keyman keyboard layouts, though that has not caused any such issues in the past. I assume this has something to do with text encoding, but I don’t know how to work around that in Anki. Both have the latest version of Anki installed. This is the same behavior on my Windows desktop and my Windows laptop. However, if I type the same exact code out, as in the following line, it will not render and throws errors: This will even work if I copy and paste the code into a different note. Additionally, I can copy and paste this same code, as on the next line, and it will render twice as expected: This was obviously rendered a long time ago and so displays perfectly fine. For instance, one of the notes I created back in 2014 contains the following code: Although, there really are some incredible packages already out there, and I think this thread does a good job of pointing that out.I’m unable to enter any LaTeX into my notes, even when typing in code that is identical to code that worked before. Many journals have a template that in some way allows for table footnotes, so I try to keep things pretty basic. Minipage it (code stolen outright, and read the disclaimer about long caption texts in that case):Īdditional reference: TeX FAQ item Footnotes in tables.Ī maybe not-so-elegant method, which I think is just a variation of what some other people have said, is to just hardcode it.The footnote package provides the savenote environment, which can be used to do this.Fragile and requires hand-tooling every instance. Again, use \footnotemark to install the symbol. Use (or with the float package) to control where the float will appear, and \footnotetext on the same page to put the footnote where you want it. Use the tabularx, longtable, threeparttable (kudos to Joseph) or ctable which support this behavior.Simple, but not very attractive, and the footnote does not appear at the bottom of the page. You also have to manage the symbols or number yourself with \footnotemark. Just put a hardcoded vertical skip at the bottom of the caption and then write the footnote yourself (use \footnotesize for the size). So the standard tabular and figure environments don't even try. In particular, it is hard to pick a place for a float with certainty that making room for the associated footnotes won't cause trouble. The problem is how to do layout with floats (figures and tables, an similar objects) and footnotes.
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