no PDF-more precise
Hello again, my LyX file won't turn to PDF format for an unknown reason. The following message appears: Die Datei existiert nicht: (Name der Datei) I opened the dvi, checked the roperties and it says: MiKTeX Problem Report Message: Not all fonts could be loaded. See 'File-Document Properties', for details. Data: Source: C:\work3\miktex-2.7\Programs\MiKTeX\Yap\MFC\DviDoc.cpp Line: 636 MiKTeX: 2.7 OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Build 6000) SystemAdmin: no PowerUser: no SharedSetup: yes BinDir: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\miktex\bin Root0: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 Root1: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 Root2: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Root3: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 Install: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 UserConfig: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 UserData: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonConfig: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonData: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Sound like chinese to me... What can I do? Thank you in advance and kind regards, Annabelle
Re: no PDF-more precise
Annabelle Sack wrote: Hello again, my LyX file won't turn to PDF format for an unknown reason. The following message appears: Die Datei existiert nicht: (Name der Datei) I opened the dvi, checked the roperties and it says: MiKTeX Problem Report Message: Not all fonts could be loaded. See 'File-Document Properties', for details. Data: Source: C:\work3\miktex-2.7\Programs\MiKTeX\Yap\MFC\DviDoc.cpp Line: 636 MiKTeX: 2.7 OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Build 6000) SystemAdmin: no PowerUser: no SharedSetup: yes BinDir: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\miktex\bin Root0: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 Root1: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 Root2: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Root3: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 Install: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 UserConfig: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 UserData: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonConfig: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonData: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Sound like chinese to me... I would have guessed Sanskrit. Does the DVI file look correct? Typically when it can't load all the fonts it either tries to load substitutes (I think) or just omits characters. Which method are you using to generate PDF output (dvipdf, ps2pdf or pdflatex)? Does the file fail to generate using all three methods? Is there anything in the LaTeX log file (Document - LaTeX Log) indicating an error? /Paul
no PDF-more precise
Hello again, my LyX file won't turn to PDF format for an unknown reason. The following message appears: Die Datei existiert nicht: (Name der Datei) I opened the dvi, checked the roperties and it says: MiKTeX Problem Report Message: Not all fonts could be loaded. See 'File-Document Properties', for details. Data: Source: C:\work3\miktex-2.7\Programs\MiKTeX\Yap\MFC\DviDoc.cpp Line: 636 MiKTeX: 2.7 OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Build 6000) SystemAdmin: no PowerUser: no SharedSetup: yes BinDir: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\miktex\bin Root0: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 Root1: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 Root2: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Root3: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 Install: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 UserConfig: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 UserData: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonConfig: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonData: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Sound like chinese to me... What can I do? Thank you in advance and kind regards, Annabelle
Re: no PDF-more precise
Annabelle Sack wrote: Hello again, my LyX file won't turn to PDF format for an unknown reason. The following message appears: Die Datei existiert nicht: (Name der Datei) I opened the dvi, checked the roperties and it says: MiKTeX Problem Report Message: Not all fonts could be loaded. See 'File-Document Properties', for details. Data: Source: C:\work3\miktex-2.7\Programs\MiKTeX\Yap\MFC\DviDoc.cpp Line: 636 MiKTeX: 2.7 OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Build 6000) SystemAdmin: no PowerUser: no SharedSetup: yes BinDir: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\miktex\bin Root0: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 Root1: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 Root2: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Root3: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 Install: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 UserConfig: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 UserData: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonConfig: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonData: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Sound like chinese to me... I would have guessed Sanskrit. Does the DVI file look correct? Typically when it can't load all the fonts it either tries to load substitutes (I think) or just omits characters. Which method are you using to generate PDF output (dvipdf, ps2pdf or pdflatex)? Does the file fail to generate using all three methods? Is there anything in the LaTeX log file (Document - LaTeX Log) indicating an error? /Paul
no PDF-more precise
Hello again, my LyX file won't turn to PDF format for an unknown reason. The following message appears: "Die Datei existiert nicht: (Name der Datei)" I opened the dvi, checked the roperties and it says: "MiKTeX Problem Report Message: Not all fonts could be loaded. See 'File->Document Properties', for details. Data: Source: C:\work3\miktex-2.7\Programs\MiKTeX\Yap\MFC\DviDoc.cpp Line: 636 MiKTeX: 2.7 OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Build 6000) SystemAdmin: no PowerUser: no SharedSetup: yes BinDir: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\miktex\bin Root0: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 Root1: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 Root2: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Root3: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 Install: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 UserConfig: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 UserData: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonConfig: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonData: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7" Sound like chinese to me... What can I do? Thank you in advance and kind regards, Annabelle
Re: no PDF-more precise
Annabelle Sack wrote: Hello again, my LyX file won't turn to PDF format for an unknown reason. The following message appears: "Die Datei existiert nicht: (Name der Datei)" I opened the dvi, checked the roperties and it says: "MiKTeX Problem Report Message: Not all fonts could be loaded. See 'File->Document Properties', for details. Data: Source: C:\work3\miktex-2.7\Programs\MiKTeX\Yap\MFC\DviDoc.cpp Line: 636 MiKTeX: 2.7 OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Build 6000) SystemAdmin: no PowerUser: no SharedSetup: yes BinDir: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\miktex\bin Root0: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 Root1: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 Root2: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 Root3: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 Install: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7 UserConfig: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.7 UserData: C:\Users\annabelle\AppData\Local\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonConfig: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7 CommonData: C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.7" Sound like chinese to me... I would have guessed Sanskrit. Does the DVI file look correct? Typically when it can't load all the fonts it either tries to load substitutes (I think) or just omits characters. Which method are you using to generate PDF output (dvipdf, ps2pdf or pdflatex)? Does the file fail to generate using all three methods? Is there anything in the LaTeX log file (Document -> LaTeX Log) indicating an error? /Paul