Hi,

On 16.10.07, Michael SCHINDLER wrote:
> The solution is to define \e before using it: Say
>   \def\e{}
> somewhere in the header of manual.tex. That cures the problem.

That's what I was telling before already. We had a similar patch
already in SVN:
http://pyx.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pyx/trunk/pyx/manual/graph.tex?r1=2344&r2=2403

However, this somehow broke my build when I was about to release 0.10.
Now, looking closer to this patch, this makes me wonder even further.
But maybe this is a problem with \textbackslash working different in
the different versions. If \def\e{} does work well for anybody, I
would be happy to apply this ...

(I havn't tried yet and to me it doesn't harm at the moment, since it
works here. Things may however change soon, when I setup a new
environment under Leopard ... :-) )


André

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