Because of this ghostscript+pstoedit incompatibility I implemented the pdf2svg backend in TexText.
TexText first tries to use pdf2svg for the pdf->svg conversion. If this fails, it falls back to pstoedit+ghostscript. If this fails, too, TexText gives up.
The installation instructions for TexText recommend to use pdf2svg on Linux, see point 4 in
So it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the correct packages are installed. Not the best solution, of course...
I don't see a workaround "outside" of pstoedit because the DELAYBIND command is compiled into pstoedit. So best is to upgrade pstoedit to 3.71 or downgrade gs to 9.20 or upgrade to 9.23...
Because of this ghostscript+ pstoedit incompatibility I implemented the pdf2svg backend in TexText.
TexText first tries to use pdf2svg for the pdf->svg conversion. If this fails, it falls back to pstoedit+ ghostscript. If this fails, too, TexText gives up.
The installation instructions for TexText recommend to use pdf2svg on Linux, see point 4 in
https:/ /github. com/textext/ textext/ wiki/Installati on-specific- instructions- for-Linux- systems
So it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the correct packages are installed. Not the best solution, of course...
I don't see a workaround "outside" of pstoedit because the DELAYBIND command is compiled into pstoedit. So best is to upgrade pstoedit to 3.71 or downgrade gs to 9.20 or upgrade to 9.23...