Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-15 Thread Ryan Cross
Hi, I just wanted to report that it worked. There were a few bits in the documentation that were a bit confusing, but otherwise worked well. I will have to confirm whether things work differently/better on 1.6 soon. Thanks.

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-15 Thread Ryan Cross
Hi, I just wanted to report that it worked. There were a few bits in the documentation that were a bit confusing, but otherwise worked well. I will have to confirm whether things work differently/better on 1.6 soon. Thanks.

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-15 Thread Ryan Cross
Hi, I just wanted to report that it worked. There were a few bits in the documentation that were a bit confusing, but otherwise worked well. I will have to confirm whether things work differently/better on 1.6 soon. Thanks.

Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Ryan Cross
HI, I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref package. Can anyone else confirm this? Does anyone

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Daniel Lohmann
On 08.08.2008, at 08:03, Ryan Cross wrote: HI, I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Ryan Cross schrieb: I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref package. This is a known problem.

Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Ryan Cross
HI, I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref package. Can anyone else confirm this? Does anyone

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Daniel Lohmann
On 08.08.2008, at 08:03, Ryan Cross wrote: HI, I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Ryan Cross schrieb: I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref package. This is a known problem.

Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Ryan Cross
HI, I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref package. Can anyone else confirm this? Does anyone

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Daniel Lohmann
On 08.08.2008, at 08:03, Ryan Cross wrote: HI, I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref

Re: Conflict with Hyperref + Floats?

2008-08-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Ryan Cross schrieb: I posted a message yesterday about a problem I was having with algorithm floats. I did a lot of debugging and finally (after very long line by line debugging) found that the problem seems to be some sort of conflict when using the hyperref package. This is a known problem.