Beamer Presentation: Damaged pdf File

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I was working on my presentation and tried View - pdflatex to see the appearance after making some additions to a slide. Acroread pops up and tells me there are problems with the file; it's broken and cannot be fixed. When I export the file via pdflatex and try to view it with xpdf I see:

Re: Beamer Presentation: Damaged pdf File -- SOLVED!

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Rich Shepard wrote: Two questions: what might have caused this, and how do I fix it? Answer to #1: I don't know. Answer to #2: do not put an ERT with \alert{} within an \example block. Something there gives pdflatex indigestion. It now works again. Rich -- Dr.

Beamer Presentation: Damaged pdf File

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I was working on my presentation and tried View - pdflatex to see the appearance after making some additions to a slide. Acroread pops up and tells me there are problems with the file; it's broken and cannot be fixed. When I export the file via pdflatex and try to view it with xpdf I see:

Re: Beamer Presentation: Damaged pdf File -- SOLVED!

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Rich Shepard wrote: Two questions: what might have caused this, and how do I fix it? Answer to #1: I don't know. Answer to #2: do not put an ERT with \alert{} within an \example block. Something there gives pdflatex indigestion. It now works again. Rich -- Dr.

Beamer Presentation: Damaged pdf File

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I was working on my presentation and tried View -> pdflatex to see the appearance after making some additions to a slide. Acroread pops up and tells me there are problems with the file; it's broken and cannot be fixed. When I export the file via pdflatex and try to view it with xpdf I see:

Re: Beamer Presentation: Damaged pdf File -- SOLVED!

2005-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Rich Shepard wrote: Two questions: what might have caused this, and how do I fix it? Answer to #1: I don't know. Answer to #2: do not put an ERT with \alert{} within an \example block. Something there gives pdflatex indigestion. It now works again. Rich -- Dr.