On 2011-04-12, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
need to clear the
On 2011-04-12, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>> If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
>> regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
>> this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
>> need to
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
need to clear the temporary directory on such a switch?
Richard
Richard Heck wrote:
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
need to clear the temporary directory on such a switch?
I
On 12/04/2011 10:58 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
need to clear the temporary directory on
On 04/12/2011 11:14 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 12/04/2011 10:58 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format.
Richard Heck wrote:
I'm not sure what's causing the error. It looks as if maybe unicode is
being used in some cases, but then it isn't properly handled after the
switch.
But this would apply to all cases where the encoding is switched (not only the
backend).
Jürgen
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
need to clear the temporary directory on such a switch?
Richard
Richard Heck wrote:
> If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
> regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
> this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
> need to clear the temporary directory on such a switch?
On 12/04/2011 10:58 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format. Probably we
need to clear the temporary directory on
On 04/12/2011 11:14 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 12/04/2011 10:58 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
If I have compiled a document using XeTeX and then switch back to
regular LaTeX (or vice versa), I often see LaTeX errors. I take it that
this is because some .tex files are still in the old format.
Richard Heck wrote:
> I'm not sure what's causing the error. It looks as if maybe unicode is
> being used in some cases, but then it isn't properly handled after the
> switch.
But this would apply to all cases where the encoding is switched (not only the
backend).
Jürgen
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