Re: Help: Could not find LaTeX command for character '' (code point 0x2028)
Mike Scroggs/Connie Graham wrote: I just imported a novel in plain text to LyX on my iMac. It looks fine but when I try to view the PDF it gives this error message: Could not find LaTeX command for character ' ' (code point 0x2028) This is the LINE SEPARATOR character: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2000.pdf It could probably be supported by LyX, although qt doesn't seem to render it on the screen properly as well It says changing the encoding to UTF8 could help, but that's what I already chose. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide, For now, your best bet is to open View Source, search for the character (it is marked in red in the source), and remove it. Mike Jürgen
Re: Help: Could not find LaTeX command for character '' (code point 0x2028)
Mike Scroggs/Connie Graham wrote: I just imported a novel in plain text to LyX on my iMac. It looks fine but when I try to view the PDF it gives this error message: Could not find LaTeX command for character ' ' (code point 0x2028) This is the LINE SEPARATOR character: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2000.pdf It could probably be supported by LyX, although qt doesn't seem to render it on the screen properly as well It says changing the encoding to UTF8 could help, but that's what I already chose. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide, For now, your best bet is to open View Source, search for the character (it is marked in red in the source), and remove it. Mike Jürgen
Re: Help: Could not find LaTeX command for character '' (code point 0x2028)
Mike Scroggs/Connie Graham wrote: > I just imported a novel in plain text to LyX on my iMac. It looks > fine but when I try to view the PDF it gives this error message: > > Could not find LaTeX command for character ' > ' (code point 0x2028) This is the LINE SEPARATOR character: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2000.pdf It could probably be supported by LyX, although qt doesn't seem to render it on the screen properly as well > It says changing the encoding to UTF8 could help, but that's what I > already chose. > > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide, For now, your best bet is to open View > Source, search for the character (it is marked in red in the source), and remove it. > Mike Jürgen