On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, rgheck wrote:
I've got it in my version of the package:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] latex]$ grep -R textservicemark *
base/ts1enc.dfu:\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2120}{\textservicemark}
base/textcomp.sty:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@symbol2\textservicemark}
base/ts1enc.def:\DeclareTextSymbol{\textservicemark}{TS1}{159}
base/utf8enc.dfu:\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2120}{\textservicemark}
I've the same here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base]$ grep -R textservicemark *
textcomp.sty:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@symbol2\textservicemark}
ts1enc.def:\DeclareTextSymbol{\textservicemark}{TS1}{159}
ts1enc.dfu:\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2120}{\textservicemark}
utf8enc.dfu:\DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2120}{\textservicemark}
Maybe your version is older, newer, ???
2004-03-13 18:19 textcomp.sty
Perhaps it's related to the document coding? The text was plain, ASCII
text when imported. In the document settings I left the language choice as
English and activated the checkbox for Use language's default encoding.
Should I specify a specific encoding? When I try UTF8 the error is that
the CJK style is not found; UTF8-plain produces another error. The .lyx file
now shows:
\language english
\inputencoding auto
That's the same as other docs I've written.
What do you suggest I do next to find the problems source?
Rich
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