This is not a solution, but running the following works for me, ***providing 
there is nothing problematic after the \end{document}***

\begin{document}
\usepackage{hyperlatex}
This is a test.\footnote{hello.}

\htmladdress{Hugo M. Van Woerkom, \today {
}
(HyperLatex
\HlxEval{(insert hyperlatex-version)} --
\input{/tmp/system_is})
}

This is a second test.\footnote{hello again.}

\end{document}
%\foo

By `anything problematic after the \end{document}' I mean it is okay to have 
ordinary text, but that any LaTeX commands -- especially undefined ones --- may 
screw things up and produce the error reported. (e.g. try just uncommenting 
\foo above)

This is clearly a bug of some kind. But a temporary solution is to make sure 
everything after the \end{document} is commented out.

Best
Doug


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hugo
Vanwoerkom
Sent: 28 February 2005 12:13
To: hyperlatex
Subject: [hlx] use of /input{file} in \htmladdress


Hi HyperLatex!

Don't know if this list is active, but anyway...

I would like to put this in \htmladdress:

\htmladdress{Hugo M. Van Woerkom, \today {
}(HyperLatex \HlxEval{(insert hyperlatex-version)} --
\input{/tmp/system_is})\\

where the file of \input is a system identification.

That works only if there are no footnotes.

If there are footnotes in the .tex file, I get:

<snip>
Formatting: Footnotes ...
Inserting file /tmp/system_is...
Inserting file /tmp/system_is...
done
Inserting file /tmp/system_is...
Inserting file /tmp/system_is...
done
Hyperlatex ERROR: Unknown command: �
Hint: Try running Latex, it may give a better error
message.
<snip>

So obviously he gets confused with the file I used.

All that /tmp/system_is has in it is:

2.4.29-bruby on Hda9

Giving me identification where I created the
hyperlatex file.

Alternatively I tried using write18{shell command} but
that creates more problems.

Expanding hyperlatex.el and
(defvar hyperlatex-version "2.8")

also seems complicated.

Anybody sees a way to do this?
Unfortunately I am emacs illiterate :-(


Hugo



                
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