Re: Latex error parsing

2000-09-15 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | The parsing of latex errors assumes that an error begins with a line | beginning with "! ", and afterwards there is a line beginning with "l." | containing the error line number. | However, the "l." lines doesn't already exist. | For example, by putting

Re: Latex error parsing

2000-09-15 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | The parsing of latex errors assumes that an error begins with a line | beginning with "! ", and afterwards there is a line beginning with "l." | containing the error line number. | However, the "l." lines doesn't already exist. | For example, by putting

Latex error parsing

2000-09-14 Thread Dekel Tsur
The parsing of latex errors assumes that an error begins with a line beginning with "! ", and afterwards there is a line beginning with "l." containing the error line number. However, the "l." lines doesn't already exist. For example, by putting "\emph{" with no closing bracket, the error message

Latex error parsing

2000-09-14 Thread Dekel Tsur
The parsing of latex errors assumes that an error begins with a line beginning with "! ", and afterwards there is a line beginning with "l." containing the error line number. However, the "l." lines doesn't already exist. For example, by putting "\emph{" with no closing bracket, the error message