I have an old document while I opened up with the current LyX. It seemed to convert fine, but View->Postscript produced a crash.
Here are the details: resume.lyx (Original file from earlier LyX) resume2.lyx (Same file after lyx2lyx is done with it) typescript (gdb session dump) -- Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | "crown of her husband" | Robin Gregory (2/28/92)
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Sylvan \layout Standard \added_space_top bigskip 879 Lewiston Drive \hfill (408) 978-1407 \newline San Jose, CA 95136 \hfill [EMAIL PROTECTED] \layout Standard \added_space_top smallskip \added_space_bottom smallskip \line_top \line_bottom \align center \series bold SENIOR SOFTWARE ARCHITECT AND DEVELOPER \series default \layout Standard \added_space_top bigskip \series bold \size large SUMMARY \layout Standard Configuration Management visionary, changing the way development happens within software companies. Energetic focus on continual long-term process improvement. Over fourteen years of professional experience in all phases of software development. 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Strong leadership and conflict management skills. Proven technical and design competency. Experience with leading edge software design and development. Outstanding track record for meeting goals and objectives. High energy. Results oriented. Decisive. Interface with all levels of management. Good listener and communicator. Committed. Entrepreneurial, risk taker. \layout Standard \added_space_top bigskip \series bold \size large PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE \series default \size default \layout Standard \series bold Synopsys Corporation \series default , Cupertino, CA \hfill May 2000 to December 2001 \newline \emph on Senior Software Configuration Management \emph default , Consultant \layout Standard Clearcase wizard and prodigious developer of bullet-proof, well documented software solutions for this $750 million international company. 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Rapid turnaround on implementing Linux tools for all Synopsys developers. \layout Itemize Collaborated with the Unix system administration group for maintenance of the company-wide shared software depots. \layout Itemize Mentored junior members of the team. Delivered several company-wide lectures and training sessions to educate developers and support personnel on the topics of Clearcase, Multisite and Linux development. \layout Standard \series bold Hewlett-Packard Corporation \series default , Mountain View, CA \hfill February 1999 to April 2000 \newline \emph on Senior Web Architect/Developer, \emph default Consultant \layout Standard Developed a modern web-based application to replace the functionality of legacy products using a terminal based user interface. Utilized Object Oriented Perl and CGI programming. Final deliverables included the code and a 75+ page user/developer manual that describes the system in great detail (to ease HP personnel's software maintenance efforts). Utilized HTML, style sheets, Perl/CGI and Javascript. NT and Unix environment. \layout Standard \added_space_top medskip \series bold Netboost Corporation \series default , Mountain View, CA \hfill March 1999 to October 1999 \newline \emph on Senior Developer, \emph default Consultant \layout Standard Created C++ programs to exercise and demonstrate new network performance enhancement platform on NT using Microsoft Developer Studio. The code was later ported to FreeBSD as the Netboost engine became multi-platfo rm. Netboost was acquired by Intel in October of 1999. \layout Standard \added_space_top medskip \series bold Symantec Corporation \series default , Cupertino, CA \hfill 1998 to 1999 \newline \emph on Software Configuration Manager, \emph default Consultant \layout Standard Performed as Software Configuration Manager for the core SCM group in the Internet Tools Group. Responsible for all release engineering and SCM tasks related to the Visual Cafe product line. Developed software and scripts to automate the build process. Cut build times from 18 hours to under 3 hours. Worked with developers closely and assisted in debugging and bug fixing of complex C++ and Java code. Created and maintained SCM web site to support our internal customers (Symantec development teams) using HTML, Javascript and Java-based developer applications. Multi-OS environment: Unix, NT, Mac. \layout Standard \added_space_top medskip \series bold Adobe Systems \series default , San Jose, CA \hfill 1996 to 1998 \newline \emph on Computer Scientist, Engineering Services \layout Standard Responsible for all release engineering and software configuration management of products in Graphics Division representing over $350 million in yearly revenues. Ongoing management of timely release for all domestic and international products. Constant coordination with Engineering, Quality Assurance, Marketing, and Product Management. 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Highly productive team member, expected to hit the ground running. Miracle worker. Crisis management. Troubleshooting. Often brought in as lead developer to fix mismanaged projects. Worked with fast moving Silicon Valley companies that needed immediate solutions. Extremely results oriented. 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Took the lead in resolving specification, documentation and delivery issues. \layout Standard \added_space_top medskip \series bold RJE Communications \series default , San Jose, CA \hfill 1987 to 1988 \newline \emph on Product Manager \layout Standard Intensive involvement with all aspects of the company's newest software product. Brought together a team of junior developers and managed all aspects of the project, including design, implementation and technical support. 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Highly productive team member, expected to hit the ground running. Miracle worker. Crisis management. Troubleshooting. Often brought in as lead developer to fix mismanaged projects. Worked with fast moving Silicon Valley companies that needed immediate solutions. Extremely results oriented. Challenges included: \end_layout \begin_layout Itemize Rapid integration of diverse software components of a previously doomed project under a high pressure deadline to prepare for a successful release at industry trade show. \begin_inset ERT status Collapsed \begin_layout Standard \backslash setlength{ \backslash itemsep}{0pt} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Itemize Course development and training for several major Wall Street investment firms. \end_layout \begin_layout Itemize Design and development of innovative Object Oriented software for the medical imaging industry. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \series bold Transact Software \series default , Sunnyvale, CA \hfill 1988 to 1990 \newline \emph on Software Engineer \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Instrumental leader in the formation of Transact's object oriented application development philosophy and practices. Custom designed database applications and expert systems. Took the lead in resolving specification, documentation and delivery issues. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \added_space_top medskip \series bold RJE Communications \series default , San Jose, CA \hfill 1987 to 1988 \newline \emph on Product Manager \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Intensive involvement with all aspects of the company's newest software product. Brought together a team of junior developers and managed all aspects of the project, including design, implementation and technical support. Released the product to market and traveled with the sales team to trade shows. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \added_space_top bigskip \series bold \size large TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES \series default \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Operating Systems: \end_layout \begin_layout Quote \added_space_top -0.2in Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, SVR3, SVR4, SVR5, Xenix, HPUX, SCO, SunOS, Solaris), MacOS, Windows (3.1, 95, NT4.0, NT5.0, 98, 2000, XP), MSDOS, VMS \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Development Systems: \end_layout \begin_layout Quote \added_space_top -0.2in Literate Programming, LyX, GNU tools, Visual Cafe (Java), JDK, Visual Studio, Visual C++, Visual Basic, Metrowerks CodeWarrior, Photoshop SDK, X11, Motif, MPW \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Networking: \end_layout \begin_layout Quote \added_space_top -0.2in Windows (SMB), TCP/IP, Appletalk \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Source Code Control Systems: \end_layout \begin_layout Quote \added_space_top -0.2in Clearcase, Multisite, CVS, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe (version 3 and up), Perforce, SCCS, RCS, PVCS \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Programming Languages: \end_layout \begin_layout Quote \added_space_top -0.2in Perl, C, C++, Java, Javascript, LaTeX, TeX, Prolog, Objective C, ACCELL/Unify 4GL, Tk/Tcl, HTML, Postscript, Lisp, Pascal, Scheme, Ada, PL/I, Forth, Cobol, Fortran, Basic, various assembly languages. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \added_space_top bigskip \series bold \size large EDUCATION \end_layout \begin_layout Quote University of California, Berkeley. 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Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/locale/en_US/en_US.so.2 #0 0xfee9c71c in _libc_kill () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1 (gdb) (gdb) where #0 0xfee9c71c in _libc_kill () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1 #1 0xfee35a44 in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1 #2 0x005222e0 in lyx::support::abort() () at ../../../lyx/src/support/abort.C:19 #3 0x005215ac in lyx::support::Assert(bool) (assertion=false) at ../../../lyx/src/support/LAssert.C:41 #4 0x003136a8 in LyXTabular::getCellFromInset(InsetOld const*, int) const ( this=0xb86dec, inset=0xb86fc8, maybe_cell=0) at ../../lyx/src/tabular.C:2613 #5 0x003e9804 in InsetTabular::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const ( this=0xb86db8, in=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettabular.C:2614 #6 0x003aad50 in InsetOld::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const ( this=0xb8a338, inset=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/inset.C:134 #7 0x003aad50 in InsetOld::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const ( this=0xb86f68, inset=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/inset.C:134 #8 0x003aad50 in InsetOld::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const ( this=0xb86fc8, inset=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/inset.C:134 #9 0x00261870 in latexParagraphs(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:719 #10 0x003f27d0 in InsetText::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams const&) const (this=0xb86fc8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettext.C:1279 #11 0x003d526c in InsetMinipage::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams const&) const (this=0xb86f68, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insetminipage.C:272 #12 0x002f6f50 in Paragraph::Pimpl::simpleTeXSpecialChars(Buffer const*, BufferParams const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, LyXFont const&, bool&, Change::Type&, LyXLayout const&, int&, unsigned&, char) (this=0xb8f8e8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], c=1 '\001') at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_pimpl.C:581 #13 0x002f2d9c in Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar(Buffer const*, BufferParams const&, LyXFont const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&) ( this=0xb92a58, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph.C:1035 #14 0x002609d4 in (anonymous namespace)::TeXOnePar(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::_List_iterator<Paragraph, Paragraph&, Paragraph*>, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], pit= {<_List_iterator_base> = {_M_node = 0xb92a50}, <No data fields>}, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:574 #15 0x00261c20 in latexParagraphs(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:763 #16 0x003f27d0 in InsetText::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams const&) const (this=0xb8a338, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettext.C:1279 #17 0x00310ea8 in LyXTabular::TeXRow(std::ostream&, int, Buffer const*, LatexRunParams const&) const (this=0xb86dec, [EMAIL PROTECTED], i=0, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/tabular.C:2085 #18 0x00311494 in LyXTabular::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams const&) const (this=0xb86dec, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/tabular.C:2186 #19 0x003e2d54 in InsetTabular::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams const&) const (this=0xb86db8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettabular.C:1167 #20 0x002f6f50 in Paragraph::Pimpl::simpleTeXSpecialChars(Buffer const*, BufferParams const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, LyXFont const&, bool&, Change::Type&, LyXLayout const&, int&, unsigned&, char) (this=0xb87a20, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], c=1 '\001') at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_pimpl.C:581 #21 0x002f2d9c in Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar(Buffer const*, BufferParams const&, LyXFont const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&) ( this=0xb925a8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph.C:1035 #22 0x002609d4 in (anonymous namespace)::TeXOnePar(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::_List_iterator<Paragraph, Paragraph&, Paragraph*>, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], pit= {<_List_iterator_base> = {_M_node = 0xb925a0}, <No data fields>}, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:574 #23 0x00261bcc in latexParagraphs(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:759 #24 0x00272838 in Buffer::makeLaTeXFile(std::ostream&, std::string const&, LatexRunParams const&, bool, bool) () at ../../lyx/src/buffer.C:1039 #25 0x00272128 in Buffer::makeLaTeXFile(std::string const&, std::string const&, LatexRunParams const&, bool, bool) () at ../../lyx/src/buffer.C:956 #26 0x0029733c in Exporter::Export(Buffer*, std::string const&, bool, std::string&) (buffer=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], put_in_tempdir=true, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/exporter.C:98 #27 0x00297964 in Exporter::Preview(Buffer*, std::string const&) ( buffer=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/exporter.C:128 #28 0x002c1cb0 in LyXFunc::dispatch(FuncRequest const&, bool) (this=0xb4c188, [EMAIL PROTECTED], verbose=true) at ../../lyx/src/lyxfunc.C:1110 #29 0x002bf918 in LyXFunc::dispatch(int, bool) (this=0xb4c188, ac=248, verbose=true) at ../../lyx/src/lyxfunc.C:793 #30 0x004e1d98 in XFormsMenubar::MenuCallback(flobjs_*, long) (ob=0xb60798, button=1) at ../../../../lyx/src/frontends/xforms/XFormsMenubar.C:374 #31 0x004e0240 in C_XFormsMenubar_MenuCallback (ob=0xb60798, button=1) at ../../../../lyx/src/frontends/xforms/XFormsMenubar.C:77 #32 0xff22c608 in fl_object_qread () at events.c:201 #33 0xff240c3c in fl_check_forms () at forms.c:2132 #34 0x00407b04 in lyx_gui::start(std::string const&, std::vector<std::string, std::allocator<std::string> > const&) ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../../lyx/src/frontends/xforms/lyx_gui.C:298 #35 0x002ad834 in LyX::LyX(int&, char**) (this=0xffbef808, [EMAIL PROTECTED], argv=0xffbef884) at ../../lyx/src/lyx_main.C:166 #36 0x002ec86c in main (argc=2, argv=0xffbef884) at ../../lyx/src/main.C:33 (gdb) quit script done on Tue Jul 29 14:27:05 2003