Re: kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
Graham Smith a écrit : I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. I found two control sequences which seem to be french specific in the NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 \no by n° and at line 74 \nombre{1234,56} by 1234,56. I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in english language with these two modifications. -- jean-marie pacquet
Re: kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
Many thanks for this, its very useful to me. Graham On 15 Aug 2008, at 07:05, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote: Graham Smith a écrit : I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. I found two control sequences which seem to be french specific in the NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 \no by n° and at line 74 \nombre{1234,56} by 1234,56. I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in english language with these two modifications. -- jean-marie pacquet
Re: kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
Graham Smith a écrit : I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. I found two control sequences which seem to be french specific in the NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 \no by n° and at line 74 \nombre{1234,56} by 1234,56. I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in english language with these two modifications. -- jean-marie pacquet
Re: kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
Many thanks for this, its very useful to me. Graham On 15 Aug 2008, at 07:05, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote: Graham Smith a écrit : I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. I found two control sequences which seem to be french specific in the NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 \no by n° and at line 74 \nombre{1234,56} by 1234,56. I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in english language with these two modifications. -- jean-marie pacquet
Re: kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
Graham Smith a écrit : I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. I found two control sequences which seem to be french specific in the NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 "\no" by "n°" and at line 74 "\nombre{1234,56}" by "1234,56". I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in english language with these two modifications. -- jean-marie pacquet
Re: kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
Many thanks for this, its very useful to me. Graham On 15 Aug 2008, at 07:05, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote: Graham Smith a écrit : I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. I found two control sequences which seem to be french specific in the NFpro.lco options file. You should replace at line 53 "\no" by "n°" and at line 74 "\nombre{1234,56}" by "1234,56". I don't know why three errors were reported as it compiles now OK in english language with these two modifications. -- jean-marie pacquet
kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. Thanks, Graham -- Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. Thanks, Graham -- Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
kslt2pro.lyx letter template undefined control sequence after changing language setting
I am trying to use this template from the Lyx wiki which defaults to French when I open it. But it compiles without any trouble. Changing the language settings from French to British (and reconfiguring) gives me three undefined control sequence errors when I try to compile. If I don't load the lco file, it compiles OK but obviously with aspect missing. If I comment out lines in the lco file, it seems that two of the undefined control sequences are linked to the firsthead code, and one of the undefined control sequences is associated with the firstfoot coding. I can't see where the errors might be and wondered if anyone had gone through the same language conversion issues. Jean-Marie has been helping me with some other issues but I am hoping someone has gone through this specific French to British problem. Thanks, Graham -- Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]