On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 14:28 +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Darren Freeman wrote: > > This is not very helpful! What if I don't want to change the encoding, > > fearful as I am of needless change. > > I have no idea where to start > > looking for these characters pasted in from OOo. > > There's a chance that we can do something about it, but you have to > investigate which characters are causing problems. If not, we cannot do much.
I just got this on the command-line. I don't suppose it's helpful :) "Could not find LaTeX command for character 0xf0b4. LaTeX export will fail." Is there a convenient way for me to display this character? I don't know what I did or where but I can't generate output for my thesis and don't even know when I introduced this character. I think this error message really needs to be made more helpful, even after the most common characters are dealt with. Right now, it's needle-in-a-haystack. The best idea I have had is to cut half the document to see which half it's in, then hit undo, then cut a quarter of the bad half, then undo, and so on. With a copy, not the original :) Have fun, Darren
