Paul Schwartz wrote:
Finally I found the problem :
If you insert a Title without an Author you got automatically the reported
error.
if you just insert an Author name then you got undefined control sequence
identified with the Author.
As soon as you put both then there is no more problem and
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Finally I found the problem :
If you insert a Title without an Author you got automatically the reported
error.
if you just insert an Author name then you got undefined control sequence
identified with the Author.
As soon as you put both then there is no more problem and
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Finally I found the problem :
If you insert a Title without an Author you got automatically the reported
error.
if you just insert an Author name then you got undefined control sequence
identified with the Author.
As soon as you put both then there is no more problem and
Paul == Paul Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Sorry to come back again on this class, but I start to believe
Paul that the problem might come from the formatting of this class
Paul into French.
Paul 1) Two-sided document: If it works in the English-American
Paul version then in my
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
Sorry to ask you this
Paul Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le
message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second
page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you
got
the error.
The attached
Paul Schwartz
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
paul
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
Paul == Paul Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Sorry to come back again on this class, but I start to believe
Paul that the problem might come from the formatting of this class
Paul into French.
Paul 1) Two-sided document: If it works in the English-American
Paul version then in my
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
Sorry to ask you this
Paul Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le
message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second
page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you
got
the error.
The attached
Paul Schwartz
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
paul
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
> "Paul" == Paul Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Sorry to come back again on this class, but I start to believe
Paul> that the problem might come from the formatting of this class
Paul> into French.
Paul> 1) Two-sided document: If it works in the English-American
Paul> version
"Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" < a écrit dans le message de news:
>Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
>Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
>Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
>babel (3.8h).
Sorry to ask you
"Paul Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le
message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Paul A. Rubin" a écrit
>>>
>>> In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second
>>> page,
>>> then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you
>>> got
>>>
"Paul Schwartz" <
> "Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" < a écrit dans le message de news:
>
>>Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
>>Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
>>Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
>>babel
Paul Schwartz wrote:
"Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" < a écrit dans le message de news:
Part of the problem is that ams is _American_ mathematical society.
Historically, working well with babel has not been a high priority.
Please check that you have the latest versions of both amsart and
babel (3.8h).
Paul Schwartz wrote:
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you got
the error.
The attached document (four pages) seems to work for me, so I suspect it
is something specific in
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second
page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you
got
the error.
The attached document (four pages) seems to work for me, so I suspect it
is something specific in
Paul Schwartz wrote:
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you got
the error.
The attached document (four pages) seems to work for me, so I suspect it
is something specific in
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second
page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you
got
the error.
The attached document (four pages) seems to work for me, so I suspect it
is something specific in
Paul Schwartz wrote:
In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second page,
then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you got
the error.
The attached document (four pages) seems to work for me, so I suspect it
is something specific in
"Paul A. Rubin" a écrit
>>
>> In fact, it works perfectly if your document does not reach the second
>> page,
>> then as soon as you had something switching to the second page then you
>> got
>> the error.
>>
>
> The attached document (four pages) seems to work for me, so I suspect it
> is
article.cls does declare have an option twoside.
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
thanks
Paul
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
document?
/Paul
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of
document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
document?
/Paul
Just for
Paul Schwartz a écrit
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of
document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
article.cls does declare have an option twoside.
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
thanks
Paul
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
document?
/Paul
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of
document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
document?
/Paul
Just for
Paul Schwartz a écrit
Paul A. Rubin a écrit
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch two sided document with this class of
document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
article.cls does declare have an option "twoside".
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch "two sided document" with this class of document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
thanks
Paul
Paul Schwartz wrote:
Is it forbidden to notch "two sided document" with this class of document.
If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
document?
/Paul
"Paul A. Rubin" a écrit
> Paul Schwartz wrote:
>> Is it forbidden to notch "two sided document" with this class of
>> document.
>> If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
>>
>
> Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something specific to your
> document?
>
>
"Paul Schwartz" a écrit
>
> "Paul A. Rubin" a écrit
>
>> Paul Schwartz wrote:
>>> Is it forbidden to notch "two sided document" with this class of
>>> document.
>>> If I notch it, I got a error when displaying under PDF_(pdflatex)
>>>
>>
>> Works for me with no problems. Perhaps it's something
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