i'm getting a lot of strange errors when i try to insert a figure,
algorithm, or table float and
view the dvi. the first error reads...(s**t i can't copy and paste from
the LaTex Error box)...
oh well...something like...
Latex Error:Float(s) lost.
\end{document}
i don' t get this error
so it looks like i found the problem. it turns out i was abusing the here
if possible option on floats. if i use here definitely, which i
really don't
want to do, it compiles. could someone explain the difference between
these two options and why i had problems compiling?
thanks,
alex.
Alex
Alex Olivas schrieb:
i'm getting a lot of strange errors when i try to insert a figure,
algorithm, or table float and
view the dvi. the first error reads...(s**t i can't copy and paste from
the LaTex Error box)...
oh well...something like...
Latex Error:Float(s) lost.
\end{document}
I
i'm getting a lot of strange errors when i try to insert a figure,
algorithm, or table float and
view the dvi. the first error reads...(s**t i can't copy and paste from
the LaTex Error box)...
oh well...something like...
Latex Error:Float(s) lost.
\end{document}
i don' t get this error
so it looks like i found the problem. it turns out i was abusing the here
if possible option on floats. if i use here definitely, which i
really don't
want to do, it compiles. could someone explain the difference between
these two options and why i had problems compiling?
thanks,
alex.
Alex
Alex Olivas schrieb:
i'm getting a lot of strange errors when i try to insert a figure,
algorithm, or table float and
view the dvi. the first error reads...(s**t i can't copy and paste from
the LaTex Error box)...
oh well...something like...
Latex Error:Float(s) lost.
\end{document}
I
i'm getting a lot of strange errors when i try to insert a figure,
algorithm, or table float and
view the dvi. the first error reads...(s**t i can't copy and paste from
the LaTex Error box)...
oh well...something like...
Latex Error:Float(s) lost.
\end{document}
i don' t get this error
so it looks like i found the problem. it turns out i was abusing the "here
if possible" option on floats. if i use "here definitely," which i
really don't
want to do, it compiles. could someone explain the difference between
these two options and why i had problems compiling?
thanks,
alex.
Alex Olivas schrieb:
i'm getting a lot of strange errors when i try to insert a figure,
algorithm, or table float and
view the dvi. the first error reads...(s**t i can't copy and paste from
the LaTex Error box)...
oh well...something like...
Latex Error:Float(s) lost.
\end{document}
I