"-" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- If you look at BUGS in the reLyX directory, you'll see that \end in a
- \newcommand breaks reLyX. So does \begin, for the same reason. The TeX
- parser thinks when it sees "\begin" that you're going to start a new
- environment. When you don't, it
> "-" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
-> If you look at BUGS in the reLyX directory, you'll see that \end in a
-> \newcommand breaks reLyX. So does \begin, for the same reason. The TeX
-> parser thinks when it sees "\begin" that you're going to start a new
-> environment. When you
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 09:36:21PM -0800, Ken Miller wrote:
I'm running reLyX Revision date 1999/05/02 on red hat 6.0 linux on an
intel machine (dual pentium) with "perl, version 5.005_03 built for
i386-linux". The following simple tex file test.tex causes reLyX to fail:
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 09:36:21PM -0800, Ken Miller wrote:
> I'm running reLyX Revision date 1999/05/02 on red hat 6.0 linux on an
> intel machine (dual pentium) with "perl, version 5.005_03 built for
> i386-linux". The following simple tex file test.tex causes reLyX to fail:
>
>
I'm running reLyX Revision date 1999/05/02 on red hat 6.0 linux on an
intel machine (dual pentium) with "perl, version 5.005_03 built for
i386-linux". The following simple tex file test.tex causes reLyX to fail:
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I'm running reLyX Revision date 1999/05/02 on red hat 6.0 linux on an
intel machine (dual pentium) with "perl, version 5.005_03 built for
i386-linux". The following simple tex file test.tex causes reLyX to fail:
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