Attempting to compile a document using pdflatex halts with an error
referencing a verbatim@ environment. Since I've not explicitly used that
environment, and a search of the .lyx file doesn't find that word present, I
wonder why it suddenly decided to show up each time I use the chord, C-x h.
Reg
On 5/20/22 18:32, Rich Shepard wrote:
Attempting to compile a document using pdflatex halts with an error
referencing a verbatim@ environment. Since I've not explicitly used that
environment, and a search of the .lyx file doesn't find that word
present, I
wonder why it suddenly decided to show u
On Fri, 20 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
After the initial compilation attempt, you can open the generated .tex
file (lurking in the buffer directory) in a text editor and search for any
mention of verbatim. It could be that some module or funky document
element is using it. If there's more tha
On 5/23/22 13:54, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 20 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
After the initial compilation attempt, you can open the generated .tex
file (lurking in the buffer directory) in a text editor and search
for any
mention of verbatim. It could be that some module or funky document
On Mon, 23 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
From some long forgotten sci-fi movie, I think you fill the document with
a fine powder, shake, and hope it sticks to the invisible package (?).
Paul,
I think that's a recent conspiracy topic.
I created an empty document with the contents of your pr