Darren Freeman wrote: > I just got this on the command-line. I don't suppose it's helpful :) > > "Could not find LaTeX command for character 0xf0b4. > LaTeX export will fail."
It's actually helpful. It is the code point of the problematic character. In you case, it seems to be a "webdings" character "filmclip". I don't know if this is available in LaTeX at all. > Is there a convenient way for me to display this character? I don't know > what I did or where but I can't generate output for my thesis and don't > even know when I introduced this character. > > I think this error message really needs to be made more helpful, even > after the most common characters are dealt with. Right now, it's > needle-in-a-haystack. I have no idea how to make it better. AFAIK, LateX doen't give us enough information to point to the actual char. Jürgen
