Richard Sharpe writes:
Run sed over the .tex output and convert all to {} and all to {}
and it works ...
thats another 100 years in purgatory for you :-}
sebastian
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At 10:19 AM 4/24/01 +0100, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
Richard Sharpe writes:
Run sed over the .tex output and convert all to {} and all to {}
and it works ...
thats another 100 years in purgatory for you :-}
OK, I promise that it is only a stop-gap, and I will work on OpenJade next
week.
Here is what OpenJade produces by the way of TeX:
{1}\def\KeepWithNext%
{1}}\{str1,str2 ...\}\def\HeadingText{%
\str1,str2 ...\}%
\endHeadPar{}\endNode{}\Node%
I have not tested this, but look at the code in TeXFotBuilder.cxx
for
void TeXFOTBuilder::characters(const Char *s,
At 08:38 PM 4/22/01 +0100, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
[Sebastian's coding suggestions deleted in the interests of brevity ... ]
OK, I have a simple fix for the moment ...
Run sed over the .tex output and convert all to {} and all to {}
and it works ...
Regards
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Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL
There may be more of the tex file needed, but the tex fragment is missing a
closing brace.
Or is it that it is missing an opening \{. hmmm.
-Original Message-
Here is the DocBook fragment:
glosstermlcub;lt;str1gt;,lt;str2gt; ...rcub/glossterm
Here is what OpenJade produces by the
At 12:14 PM 4/17/01 +1000, Phillip Shelton wrote:
There may be more of the tex file needed, but the tex fragment is missing a
closing brace.
Hmmm, it seems to be the specific combination below, because elsewhere in
the document I have got '{abc}' and OpenJade and pdfjadetex have no
problems