On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Does the minimal example now work for you (including showing the nav links)?
Paul,
Nope. No links.
I hope to get to this this week and will let everyone know what I find.
Thanks,
Rich
Does the minimal example now work for you (including showing the nav links)? If
so, that suggests there's something in the full presentation that's causing the
problem.
/Paul
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Since the document is not buggered, I suppose that points the finger at
your LaTeX installation.
Paul,
I would concur if all presentations lacked those internal links. They
don't. It's only this one. As a matter of fact, in that same subdirectory I
hav
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>Of course, I still don't have the internal links, but that might be
> corrected with a current theme. (Several themes have been dropped or
> renamed; perhaps that's the problem here.)
>
Don't think so. I took the minimal example you posted and added a
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
That's where it halts, but not the problem. The problem seems to be
\thispdfpagelabel is an undefined control sequence. It's supposed to be
defined in hyperref (I think).
That makes more sense.
Well, your log indicates it seems to be loading hyperre
On 22.06.2010, at 23:00, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Both source .tex and .log are attached.
>>
>> While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
>> earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
>>
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>Both source .tex and .log are attached.
>
>While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
> earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
> the file is \makebeamertitle.
That's where it halts
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Seems pretty likely your LaTeX installation is borked (presumably either
beamer or hyperref). Can you post the log file for the failed attempt to
compile the stripped version (with the EndFrame added)?
Paul,
Both source .tex and .log are attached.
W
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>Strangely, it does not compile for me.
Seems pretty likely your LaTeX installation is borked (presumably either beamer
or hyperref). Can you post the log file for the failed attempt to compile the
stripped version (with the EndFrame added)?
>
> > (Che
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Had to add some verbiage to the Section header and an EndFrame to close it
off, but after that it compiled fine for me (this time on my laptop, Mint
Helena w/TeXLive 2007, beamer 3.07, hyperref 6.75r). I see Julien also got
it to compile. I'm pasting in the
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Julien Rioux wrote:
So, once I remove the empty Section, it compiles.
Makes no difference here.
The installed fonts have not changed since the presentation was written.
Rich
Had to add some verbiage to the Section header and an EndFrame to close it off,
but after that it compiled fine for me (this time on my laptop, Mint Helena
w/TeXLive 2007, beamer 3.07, hyperref 6.75r). I see Julien also got it to
compile. I'm pasting in the hacked version below if you want to try
On 22/06/2010 1:42 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Hope the attached is minimal enough; it's the title.
Rich
So, once I remove the empty Section, it compiles.
Along the way, I had to install some fonts. (installed
fonts/type1/public/fpl/fplrc8a.pfb from the fpl package using miktex)
Either or both
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Julien Rioux wrote:
Is \makebeamertitle defined?
Julien,
Yes, it is.
You can try in the preamble:
\newcommand\makebeamertitle{\frame{\maketitle}}
This results in the error that makebeamertitle is already defined.
Otherwise the usual approach applies here: make a
On 22/06/2010 1:18 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
The errors are limited to the beamer class (now it's the
\makebeamertitle
error holding me up) and not the base tetex installation. I've just
modified
the article that accompanies the slide presentation and it compiles just
fine.
Is \makebeamertitle
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
You sure know how to have fun!
Paul,
Right.
I'd much rather have fun in other ways.
The errors are limited to the beamer class (now it's the \makebeamertitle
error holding me up) and not the base tetex installation. I've just modified
the arti
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Yes, you are. Beamer loads it automatically.
Paul,
Oh.
Might have something to do with the problem mentioned here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=452333. Your log says
you're loading v6.74m of hyperref (the post mentions 6.75p
Rich,
You sure know how to have fun!
On 6/22/2010 9:51 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
New error:
Package hyperref Warning: Option `pdfauthor' has already been used,
(hyperref) setting the option has no effect on input line 68.
! Undefined control sequence.
\bea...@frameslide ...duration=}\thispdfpag
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Rich Shepard wrote:
I downloaded and installed beamer-class-3.09. Now the file will not
compile with pdflatex:
Got this one fixed, but came up with a new error that should be more
simple to correct.
Original error: It turns out that the tarball (or is it a .zip file?
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Otherwise, best I can suggest is to strip it to the minimum number of slides
necessary to reproduce the problem and post it.
Paul,
I downloaded and installed beamer-class-3.09. Now the file will not
compile with pdflatex:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.14
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
First off, make sure you're not in handout mode, which nukes the in-slide
navigation links (but leaves any section links in the header/footer/sidebar
alive).
Paul,
I've never used the handout mode and the .pdf is created from within LyX
using pdflatex.
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>I'm running lyx-1.6.6.1, but haven't updated the beamer class in an
> tortoise's age. As I review a presentation created in 2007 I see that the
> navigation links along the lower right of each slide are not visible.
> They're apparently there since I
I'm running lyx-1.6.6.1, but haven't updated the beamer class in an
tortoise's age. As I review a presentation created in 2007 I see that the
navigation links along the lower right of each slide are not visible.
They're apparently there since I can click in that region and move to the
next secti
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