robin wrote:
I have a document on my office machine which will print out normally in
PostScript, but when I do the same at home, I get two error messages
saying:
1.
extra \endgroup.
\end{flushright}
2.
\begin{document}ended by \end{flushright}
Both systems use Mandrake 8.0 and
I have a document on my office machine which will print out normally in
PostScript, but when I do the same at home, I get two error messages
saying:
1.
extra \endgroup.
\end{flushright}
2.
\begin{document}ended by \end{flushright}
Both systems use Mandrake 8.0 and LyX 1.2.
Does anyone have
Version of tetex is mismatched?
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:25:56AM +0300, robin wrote:
> I have a document on my office machine which will print out normally in
> PostScript, but when I do the same at home, I get two error messages
> saying:
>
>
> 1.
> extra \endgroup.
> \end{flushright}
>
>
Should be the same version, since they're both the same distro.
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
>
> Version of tetex is mismatched?
>
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:25:56AM +0300, robin wrote:
> > I have a document on my office machine which will print out normally in
> > PostScript, but when I do the
There has to be a difference. Did you add any packages?
Look at the log file from the LaTeX run on both computers and compare
the differences.
---Kayvan
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:48:53AM +0300, robin wrote:
> Should be the same version, since they're both the same
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
>
> There has to be a difference. Did you add any packages?
I would have thought so, but in both documents the LaTeX preamble is
blank. Only difference between the two systems is that one has mla.sty
installed, but I'm not using it.
>
> Look at the log file from the
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 03:01:05AM +0300, robin wrote:
> "Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
> >
> > There has to be a difference. Did you add any packages?
>
> I would have thought so, but in both documents the LaTeX preamble is
> blank. Only difference between the two systems is that one has mla.sty
>
robin wrote:
>
> I have a document on my office machine which will print out normally in
> PostScript, but when I do the same at home, I get two error messages
> saying:
>
> 1.
> extra \endgroup.
> \end{flushright}
>
> 2.
> \begin{document}ended by \end{flushright}
>
> Both systems use
Hi,
I just started using lyx. And something annoying is
happening. Whenever I open any document from help or
any other file lyx pops up a window saying Error!
couldnt create temporary directory: File exists
Even though the documents opens ... its annoying to
see this message again and again. Can
did you do Edit reconfigure ?
- Original Message -
From: Nic Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: Annoying error message
Hi,
I just started using lyx. And something annoying is
happening. Whenever I open any document from help
--- Rem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did you do Edit reconfigure ?
No. However I did remove my .lyx directory but that
was after I got these pop ups every time I opened any
file.
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edit reconfigure and restart lyx..
- Original Message -
From: Nic Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rem [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: Annoying error message
--- Rem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did you do Edit reconfigure
Hi,
I just started using lyx. And something annoying is
happening. Whenever I open any document from help or
any other file lyx pops up a window saying Error!
couldnt create temporary directory: File exists
Even though the documents opens ... its annoying to
see this message again and again. Can
did you do Edit reconfigure ?
- Original Message -
From: Nic Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: Annoying error message
Hi,
I just started using lyx. And something annoying is
happening. Whenever I open any document from help
--- Rem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did you do Edit reconfigure ?
No. However I did remove my .lyx directory but that
was after I got these pop ups every time I opened any
file.
__
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edit reconfigure and restart lyx..
- Original Message -
From: Nic Nic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rem [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: Annoying error message
--- Rem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did you do Edit reconfigure
Hi,
I just started using lyx. And something annoying is
happening. Whenever I open any document from help or
any other file lyx pops up a window saying "Error!
couldnt create temporary directory: File exists"
Even though the documents opens ... its annoying to
see this message again and again.
did you do Edit > reconfigure ?
- Original Message -
From: "Nic Nic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:12 AM
Subject: Annoying error message
> Hi,
> I just started using lyx. And something annoying is
> happe
--- Rem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you do Edit > reconfigure ?
>
No. However I did remove my .lyx directory but that
was after I got these pop ups every time I opened any
file.
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edit > reconfigure and restart lyx..
- Original Message -
From: "Nic Nic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: Annoying error message
>
> --- Rem
Hi
When I try to view the postscript of my file I get an error message
before the TOC
"File ended while scanning the use of \@writefile. \begin{document}"
How can I fix this ?
thanks
ernesto
Hi
When I try to view the postscript of my file I get an error message
before the TOC
"File ended while scanning the use of \@writefile. \begin{document}"
How can I fix this ?
thanks
ernesto
Hi
When I try to view the postscript of my file I get an error message
before the TOC
"File ended while scanning the use of \@writefile. \begin{document}"
How can I fix this ?
thanks
ernesto
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A common cause for cryptic error messages is when you have references
or math formulas (I think) in figure captions or sections. This is
because these are copied in the list of figure or table of contents
and weird
"Dan" == Dan Leggate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dan Many thanks for your reply. I think this is exactly what the
Dan problem is - I had put a cross-reference to part of the main text
Dan in the figure caption. Is there a way to get away with this or
Dan should I just take the reference out?
And
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A common cause for cryptic error messages is when you have references
or math formulas (I think) in figure captions or sections. This is
because these are copied in the list of figure or table of contents
and weird
"Dan" == Dan Leggate [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dan Many thanks for your reply. I think this is exactly what the
Dan problem is - I had put a cross-reference to part of the main text
Dan in the figure caption. Is there a way to get away with this or
Dan should I just take the reference out?
And
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> A common cause for cryptic error messages is when you have references
> or math formulas (I think) in figure captions or sections. This is
> because these are copied in the list of figure or table of contents
> and
> "Dan" == Dan Leggate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> Many thanks for your reply. I think this is exactly what the
Dan> problem is - I had put a cross-reference to part of the main text
Dan> in the figure caption. Is there a way to get away with this or
Dan> should I just take the
I'm having a few problems trying to view a document as postscript. LaTeX
is coming up with two (as far as I can see identical) error messages at
the start of the document. The error is
"extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
...x\void@x \let \reserved@d = *\def \par }}
{39}"
and then some message
I've narrowed it down to the list of figures and list of tables. When I
delete these from the \frontmatter of the document the errors disappear.
Could there be something wrong with the way I am inserting my figures -
obviously I would like to have a list of figures present in the final
document?
I'm having a few problems trying to view a document as postscript. LaTeX
is coming up with two (as far as I can see identical) error messages at
the start of the document. The error is
"extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
...x\void@x \let \reserved@d = *\def \par }}
{39}"
and then some message
I've narrowed it down to the list of figures and list of tables. When I
delete these from the \frontmatter of the document the errors disappear.
Could there be something wrong with the way I am inserting my figures -
obviously I would like to have a list of figures present in the final
document?
I'm having a few problems trying to view a document as postscript. LaTeX
is coming up with two (as far as I can see identical) error messages at
the start of the document. The error is
"extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
...x\void@x \let \reserved@d = *\def \par }}
{39}"
and then some message
I've narrowed it down to the list of figures and list of tables. When I
delete these from the \frontmatter of the document the errors disappear.
Could there be something wrong with the way I am inserting my figures -
obviously I would like to have a list of figures present in the final
document?
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 08:14:35PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos on Mon, 11 Oct 1999 18:04:29 BST:
footnoteurl
url="http://work.ucsd.edu:5141/cgi-bin/http_webster?isindex=iteratemethod=exact"
name="Online Definition" /footnote
Please change that
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 08:14:35PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos on Mon, 11 Oct 1999 18:04:29 BST:
footnoteurl
url="http://work.ucsd.edu:5141/cgi-bin/http_webster?isindex=iteratemethod=exact"
name="Online Definition" /footnote
Please change that
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 08:14:35PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos on Mon, 11 Oct 1999 18:04:29 BST:
>
> > > url="http://work.ucsd.edu:5141/cgi-bin/http_webster?isindex=iterate=exact"
>name="Online Definition">
> >
> > Please change that by hand and
N Vande Casteele wrote:
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the
file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the
console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing
I know it's just a matter of personal taste, but I personally like the
little
"xconsole" program...just have it there around in a corner of your
screen...
You have a point here... I just wasn't aware that there was a way to make
the console message appear in XWindows and that you don't
N Vande Casteele wrote:
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the
file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the
console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing
I know it's just a matter of personal taste, but I personally like the
little
"xconsole" program...just have it there around in a corner of your
screen...
You have a point here... I just wasn't aware that there was a way to make
the console message appear in XWindows and that you don't
N Vande Casteele wrote:
> Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
> written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
> which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
> looking at the console output
> > Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the
file
> > written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the
console
> > which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
> > looking at the console output and th
> > I know it's just a matter of personal taste, but I personally like the
> little
> > "xconsole" program...just have it there around in a corner of your
> screen...
>
> You have a point here... I just wasn't aware that there was a way to make
> the console message appear in XWindows and that
Hi,
one of my friends encountered the following problem:
After working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes (excellent
compression :-)). Unfortunately LyX didn't warn him, that his document
couldn't be saved because
"Ingo" == Ingo Kloecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ingo Hi, one of my friends encountered the following problem: After
Ingo working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
Ingo he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes
Ingo (excellent compression :-)).
-- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing the file was
actually not saved.
Greetings,
Natal VC
Hi,
one of my friends encountered the following problem:
After working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes (excellent
compression :-)). Unfortunately LyX didn't warn him, that his document
couldn't be saved because
"Ingo" == Ingo Kloecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ingo Hi, one of my friends encountered the following problem: After
Ingo working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
Ingo he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes
Ingo (excellent compression :-)).
-- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing the file was
actually not saved.
Greetings,
Natal VC
Hi,
one of my friends encountered the following problem:
After working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes (excellent
compression :-)). Unfortunately LyX didn't warn him, that his document
couldn't be saved because
> "Ingo" == Ingo Kloecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ingo> Hi, one of my friends encountered the following problem: After
Ingo> working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
Ingo> he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes
Ingo> (excellent compression :-)).
nsole and not as a popup.
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing the file was
actually not saved.
Greetings,
Natal VC
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