Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I don't think the problem is related to pdflatex or EndFrame; I think
you've tripped over a bug in change tracking. Attached is a version in
which I deleted all \change verbs (and only those). It seems to open
correctly.
The crucial question is how you managed to create
Kresten Bertelsen wrote:
hi,
Yes I did copy a figure from a document with change tracking activated into
a document witch did not have change tracking activated.
hope it helps.
Yes. Then you really stumbled over the aforementioned bug. To rediscove your
document, change the line
Juergen == Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen Yes. Then you really stumbled over the aforementioned bug. To
Juergen rediscove your document, change the line \tracking_changes
Juergen false to \tracking_changes true in your document, using an
Juergen editor. Then you can merge
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I don't think the problem is related to pdflatex or EndFrame; I think
you've tripped over a bug in change tracking. Attached is a version in
which I deleted all \change verbs (and only those). It seems to open
correctly.
The crucial question is how you managed to create
Kresten Bertelsen wrote:
hi,
Yes I did copy a figure from a document with change tracking activated into
a document witch did not have change tracking activated.
hope it helps.
Yes. Then you really stumbled over the aforementioned bug. To rediscove your
document, change the line
Juergen == Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen Yes. Then you really stumbled over the aforementioned bug. To
Juergen rediscove your document, change the line \tracking_changes
Juergen false to \tracking_changes true in your document, using an
Juergen editor. Then you can merge
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I don't think the problem is related to pdflatex or EndFrame; I think
> you've tripped over a bug in change tracking. Attached is a version in
> which I deleted all \change verbs (and only those). It seems to open
> correctly.
The crucial question is how you managed to
Kresten Bertelsen wrote:
> hi,
> Yes I did copy a figure from a document with change tracking activated into
> a document witch did not have change tracking activated.
>
> hope it helps.
Yes. Then you really stumbled over the aforementioned bug. To rediscove your
document, change the line
> "Juergen" == Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Juergen> Yes. Then you really stumbled over the aforementioned bug. To
Juergen> rediscove your document, change the line \tracking_changes
Juergen> false to \tracking_changes true in your document, using an
Juergen> editor. Then
Kreste Bertelsen wrote:
Hi,
I have been creating slideshows using the beamer class in lyx 1.4.1 for
windows. But the files won’t open in lyx anymore. The problem seems to
be connected with the fact that I tried to pdflatex on the lyxfile with
an open slide, meaning that I forgot to apply
Kreste Bertelsen wrote:
Hi,
I have been creating slideshows using the beamer class in lyx 1.4.1 for
windows. But the files won’t open in lyx anymore. The problem seems to
be connected with the fact that I tried to pdflatex on the lyxfile with
an open slide, meaning that I forgot to apply
Kreste Bertelsen wrote:
Hi,
I have been creating slideshows using the beamer class in lyx 1.4.1 for
windows. But the files won’t open in lyx anymore. The problem seems to
be connected with the fact that I tried to pdflatex on the lyxfile with
an open slide, meaning that I forgot to apply
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