On 4/19/19 6:32 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Oops. Should have sent this to the dev list.
Jerry
On Apr 19, 2019, at 3:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
The Beamer manual, Help -> Specific Manuals -> Beamer Presentations fails to
render. I assume that it would render in PDF as a usable presentation by which some
of its features are shown thus making the textual part more relevant. Here is the
problem:
Could not find LaTeX command for character '⌃' (code point 0x2303)
Some characters of your document are probably not representable in the chosen
encoding.
Changing the document encoding to utf8 could help.
I went to Document -> Settings -> Language and changed Encoding from Language
Default to Other -> Unicode (utf8) and then this happened:
Package inputenc Error: Unicode char ⌃ (U+2303)
Package inputenc Error: Unicode char ⌃ (U+2303)
\end{frame}
Your command was ignored.
Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command,
or <return> to continue without it.
When I clicked Show Output Anyway I got a nice PDF but I don’t know if it has
errors.
The beamer-article.lyx also failed to render for similar reasons but first was
this error:
Included file `[examples/beamer.lyx]'
has textclass `beamer'
while parent file has textclass `article-beamer’.
I can’t figure out a workaround here. I haven’t put much effort into trying to
fix this but it seems like the manuals and examples should render without
problems.
Mac OS 10.11.6
LyX 2.3.2
Jerry
FWIW, it compiles fine for me (pdflatex), both with language set to
default and with it set to UTF8. This is on Linux Mint, LyX 2.3.2.
Paul