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<div>On 2021-07-06 09:45, Gilles Caulier wrote:<br>
Look in my gihub account, there is a simple CLI tool to convert
PGF to PNG :</div>
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<div><a href="https://github.com/cgilles/digikam-pgf-database"
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Very useful - thanks.<br>
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It's not working for me, but I wonder if I'm really exporting the
right data. I end up with a 512 byte file, which when run through
your utility reports the following error:<br>
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> pgfdatabase.exe 1.pgf<br>
PGFUtils: Error running libpgf ( 5 )!<br>
loadPGFScaled failed...<br>
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I'm using your Windows build, pulled from git clone.<br>
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