Hello,
Question on v2.0.3, debian wheezy.
I am using the Romanian Standard keyboard layout, which uses diacritics
with comma-below, such as ș and ț.
They appear correctly in BOTH the interface and the pdf output, except I
still get the popup with the error:
Could not find Latex command for
Hello,
Question on v2.0.3, debian wheezy.
I am using the Romanian Standard keyboard layout, which uses diacritics
with comma-below, such as ș and ț.
They appear correctly in BOTH the interface and the pdf output, except I
still get the popup with the error:
Could not find Latex command for
Hello,
Question on v2.0.3, debian wheezy.
I am using the Romanian Standard keyboard layout, which uses diacritics
with comma-below, such as ș and ț.
They appear correctly in BOTH the interface and the pdf output, except I
still get the popup with the error:
Could not find Latex command for
Hello,
I have a relatively large document (~70 pages) which contains a relatively
large number of references (138). I have not modified it in a few weeks, and
it compiles just fine.
However, I have now tried to add a reference (the 139th) and when I open the
bibliography window the list on the
Hello,
I have a relatively large document (~70 pages) which contains a relatively
large number of references (138). I have not modified it in a few weeks, and
it compiles just fine.
However, I have now tried to add a reference (the 139th) and when I open the
bibliography window the list on the
Hello,
I have a relatively large document (~70 pages) which contains a relatively
large number of references (138). I have not modified it in a few weeks, and
it compiles just fine.
However, I have now tried to add a reference (the 139th) and when I open the
bibliography window the list on the
the article class forces the
bibliography entries to be separated by a blank line...
I thought maybe the proc class might not have this feature.
But if there is another way to remove the blank lines between entries without
changing class, please let me know...
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral
the article class forces the
bibliography entries to be separated by a blank line...
I thought maybe the proc class might not have this feature.
But if there is another way to remove the blank lines between entries without
changing class, please let me know...
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral
cle more compact, but it seems the article class forces the
bibliography entries to be separated by a blank line...
I thought maybe the proc class might not have this feature.
But if there is another way to remove the blank lines between entries without
changing class, please let me know...
--
Alexandr
Hello, list!
Question concerning proc document class:
Why is the proc document class not supported in lyx?
Can I still use lyx to write proc documents, by some workaround?
Thank you.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please
Hello, list!
Question concerning proc document class:
Why is the proc document class not supported in lyx?
Can I still use lyx to write proc documents, by some workaround?
Thank you.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please
Hello, list!
Question concerning proc document class:
Why is the proc document class not supported in lyx?
Can I still use lyx to write proc documents, by some workaround?
Thank you.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please
file plus the figure file and the pdf to make it
clear what I mean.
Thanks in advance for any useful suggestions anybody might have...
I use 1.3.6 on Debian testing.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word
looks best.
Attached example.
HTH.
--- Alexandru Cabuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an alignment problem inside a float.
I have a figure and also an equation, and I want the
equation to be vertically
aligned with the figure, side by side with it. If I
just type
file plus the figure file and the pdf to make it
clear what I mean.
Thanks in advance for any useful suggestions anybody might have...
I use 1.3.6 on Debian testing.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word
looks best.
Attached example.
HTH.
--- Alexandru Cabuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an alignment problem inside a float.
I have a figure and also an equation, and I want the
equation to be vertically
aligned with the figure, side by side with it. If I
just type
file plus the figure file and the pdf to make it
clear what I mean.
Thanks in advance for any useful suggestions anybody might have...
I use 1.3.6 on Debian testing.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word
5%, or whatever looks best.
>
> Attached example.....
>
> HTH.
>
> --- Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have an alignment problem inside a float.
> >
> > I have a figure and also an equation, and I want the
&g
my eyes.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments.
Send plain text, rich text format, html, or pdf instead.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral
What is making you think Lyx does not see them?
because I go to Edit Preferences Screen Fonts and Helvetica is not on any
of the lists.
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Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments.
Send plain
my eyes.
--
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Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments.
Send plain text, rich text format, html, or pdf instead.
See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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Doctoral
What is making you think Lyx does not see them?
because I go to Edit Preferences Screen Fonts and Helvetica is not on any
of the lists.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments.
Send plain
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts /usr/local/share/fonts
~/.fonts
I have run fc-cache -f and restarted X and everything I could think of.
But Lyx does not seem to see them. Neither does Konsole for that matter.
Please help. Arial hurts my eyes.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
> What is making you think Lyx does not see them?
because I go to Edit > Preferences > Screen Fonts and Helvetica is not on any
of the lists.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments.
S
=criticalsev-inc=gravesev-inc=serious
So is there a way to trick it into installing on a non ia64 machine like mine?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments
=criticalsev-inc=gravesev-inc=serious
So is there a way to trick it into installing on a non ia64 machine like mine?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments
is there a way to trick it into installing on a non ia64 machine like mine?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
--
Alexandru Cabuz
Doctoral Student
Université Montpellier II
France
Tel: +33 (0)4.67.14.47.34
--- Please no Word or Powerpoint attachments.
Send plain text, rich text format, html, or pdf
It seems (almost sure) that you need to install the latex-xft-fonts
package.
latex-xft-fonts package is already installed...
Actually it's just the lyx interface that's messed up. When I export to ps,
the characters show up no problem, it's just in the gui that they show up
weird. Sorry I
only because i define in Layout - Document - Language -
That's it.
The language for this document had been inexplicably defined as Romanian. I
changed that to Français (the default locale of my whole system) and now it
works. It's true that I am Romanian, but I have never used Lyx to write any
It seems (almost sure) that you need to install the latex-xft-fonts
package.
latex-xft-fonts package is already installed...
Actually it's just the lyx interface that's messed up. When I export to ps,
the characters show up no problem, it's just in the gui that they show up
weird. Sorry I
only because i define in Layout - Document - Language -
That's it.
The language for this document had been inexplicably defined as Romanian. I
changed that to Français (the default locale of my whole system) and now it
works. It's true that I am Romanian, but I have never used Lyx to write any
> It seems (almost sure) that you need to install the latex-xft-fonts
> package.
latex-xft-fonts package is already installed...
Actually it's just the lyx interface that's messed up. When I export to ps,
the characters show up no problem, it's just in the gui that they show up
weird. Sorry I
> only because i define in Layout -> Document -> Language ->
That's it.
The language for this document had been inexplicably defined as Romanian. I
changed that to Français (the default locale of my whole system) and now it
works. It's true that I am Romanian, but I have never used Lyx to write
Hello,
I am working on Debian testing, with lyx 1.3.4.
Some capital greek letters in math mode are not showing or are showing up
something else. Capital Gamma shows a little square box. Capital Delta shows
a little kind of accent or something...
Most greek characters are OK though...
Does
Hello,
I am working on Debian testing, with lyx 1.3.4.
Some capital greek letters in math mode are not showing or are showing up
something else. Capital Gamma shows a little square box. Capital Delta shows
a little kind of accent or something...
Most greek characters are OK though...
Does
Hello,
I am working on Debian testing, with lyx 1.3.4.
Some capital greek letters in math mode are not showing or are showing up
something else. Capital Gamma shows a little square box. Capital Delta shows
a little kind of accent or something...
Most greek characters are OK though...
Does
Hello, list,
Does anybody know, what is the convention for putting special functions such
as Bessel and Hankel functions in math formulas. Are they supposed to be
italicized like variables, or in math-text font, like sin, cos, tan, etc. Cos
there is no macro for Jn and Hn in the math palette.
Hello, list,
Does anybody know, what is the convention for putting special functions such
as Bessel and Hankel functions in math formulas. Are they supposed to be
italicized like variables, or in math-text font, like sin, cos, tan, etc. Cos
there is no macro for Jn and Hn in the math palette.
Hello, list,
Does anybody know, what is the convention for putting special functions such
as Bessel and Hankel functions in math formulas. Are they supposed to be
italicized like variables, or in math-text font, like sin, cos, tan, etc. Cos
there is no macro for Jn and Hn in the math palette.
The outcome of it seems to be that spie.cls is crap, and that using
citesort.sty might help (and Donald Arseneau is the man who should
know about this stuff...)
I emailed him, but he's not responding and in the meantime I got a deadline
coming up.
But I figured what I can do is just write
The outcome of it seems to be that spie.cls is crap, and that using
citesort.sty might help (and Donald Arseneau is the man who should
know about this stuff...)
I emailed him, but he's not responding and in the meantime I got a deadline
coming up.
But I figured what I can do is just write
> The outcome of it seems to be that spie.cls is crap, and that using
> citesort.sty might help (and Donald Arseneau is the man who should
> know about this stuff...)
I emailed him, but he's not responding and in the meantime I got a deadline
coming up.
But I figured what I can do is just write
Do you use natbib, or some special bibliography stuff?
No. And I have tried changing bib styles, makes no difference.
Also, I should mention, I actually get 5 errors. The one I quoted in my
initial message is only the first. Then I get another error
Missing number, treated as zero.
Do you use natbib, or some special bibliography stuff?
No. And I have tried changing bib styles, makes no difference.
Also, I should mention, I actually get 5 errors. The one I quoted in my
initial message is only the first. Then I get another error
Missing number, treated as zero.
> Do you use natbib, or some special bibliography stuff?
No. And I have tried changing bib styles, makes no difference.
Also, I should mention, I actually get 5 errors. The one I quoted in my
initial message is only the first. Then I get another error
Missing number, treated as zero.
I get this error before the first citation in the text.
Missing $ inserted.
...e \cite{Kosaka1998,Kosaka1999b,Baba2002b}.
I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think
you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
I think there
text from this one, and then make a new bibliography
and stuff, and see if I still get the error. Pain in the but though.
Alex.
Le Mardi 23 Mars 2004 16:43, Teletchéa Stéphane a écrit :
Le mar 23/03/2004 à 16:22, Alexandru Cabuz a écrit :
I get this error before the first citation in the text
I get this error before the first citation in the text.
Missing $ inserted.
...e \cite{Kosaka1998,Kosaka1999b,Baba2002b}.
I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think
you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
I think there
text from this one, and then make a new bibliography
and stuff, and see if I still get the error. Pain in the but though.
Alex.
Le Mardi 23 Mars 2004 16:43, Teletchéa Stéphane a écrit :
Le mar 23/03/2004 à 16:22, Alexandru Cabuz a écrit :
I get this error before the first citation in the text
I get this error before the first citation in the text.
Missing $ inserted.
...e \cite{Kosaka1998,Kosaka1999b,Baba2002b}.
I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think
you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
I think there
text from this one, and then make a new bibliography
and stuff, and see if I still get the error. Pain in the but though.
Alex.
Le Mardi 23 Mars 2004 16:43, Teletchéa Stéphane a écrit :
> Le mar 23/03/2004 à 16:22, Alexandru Cabuz a écrit :
> > I get this error before the first citation in
Hello list,
The font sizes available in the Format -- Character -- Size go from Small to
Normal to Large and beyond.
To what point sizes do these correspond?
For example does normal correspond to 12 point size?
More specifically I need to make the title 16 point, the author names and
Hello list,
The font sizes available in the Format -- Character -- Size go from Small to
Normal to Large and beyond.
To what point sizes do these correspond?
For example does normal correspond to 12 point size?
More specifically I need to make the title 16 point, the author names and
Hello list,
The font sizes available in the Format --> Character --> Size go from Small to
Normal to Large and beyond.
To what point sizes do these correspond?
For example does "normal" correspond to 12 point size?
More specifically I need to make the title 16 point, the author names and
Hi,
I have a question concerning the compilation by hand of a tex file exported
from lyx. I have an article that I wrote in lyx and now I want to check
that/how it can be compiled directly, without lyx.
What happens is I export to latex, then I run latex on the file just like
that. It spits
Hi,
I have a question concerning the compilation by hand of a tex file exported
from lyx. I have an article that I wrote in lyx and now I want to check
that/how it can be compiled directly, without lyx.
What happens is I export to latex, then I run latex on the file just like
that. It spits
Hi,
I have a question concerning the compilation by hand of a tex file exported
from lyx. I have an article that I wrote in lyx and now I want to check
that/how it can be compiled directly, without lyx.
What happens is I export to latex, then I run latex on the file just like
that. It spits
Hello,
I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex style. I added
\usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and now I get Latex errors such as
Extra \endgroup.
...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb}.
Things are pretty mixed up, but I
It seems that if you use the option aps of revtex4, it will use
overcite. You can do that by adding aps to the Extra Options field
of the document layout dialog.
aps is the default and it uses brackets for citations, not superscripts. prb
on the other hand seems to do the job.
Thanks.
Alex.
Hello,
I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex style. I added
\usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and now I get Latex errors such as
Extra \endgroup.
...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb}.
Things are pretty mixed up, but I
It seems that if you use the option aps of revtex4, it will use
overcite. You can do that by adding aps to the Extra Options field
of the document layout dialog.
aps is the default and it uses brackets for citations, not superscripts. prb
on the other hand seems to do the job.
Thanks.
Alex.
Hello,
I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex style. I added
\usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and now I get Latex errors such as
>Extra \endgroup.
> ...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb}.
>
>Things are pretty mixed up,
> It seems that if you use the option "aps" of revtex4, it will use
> overcite. You can do that by adding "aps" to the Extra Options field
> of the document layout dialog.
aps is the default and it uses brackets for citations, not superscripts. "prb"
on the other hand seems to do the job.
GMT, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is
that it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice,
then it draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as
if it was a totally different thing.
What I
GMT, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is
that it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice,
then it draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as
if it was a totally different thing.
What I
:45 GMT, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> > I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is
> > that it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice,
> > then it draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as
> > if it wa
Hi,
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally different thing.
What I want to do is for the
Hi,
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally different thing.
What I want to do is for the
Hi,
I am writing an article in two column format. What latex seems to do, is that
it evens up the body of the article in the two columns real nice, then it
draws a cool horizontal line, and then adds the bilbiography as if it was a
totally different thing.
What I want to do is for the
I do not understand this bug report. The speller uses the language of
the text in the document to spellcheck.
Well, I don't know, from where I stand it certainly seems like it uses the
language in Preferences Language Settings which is set for all documents.
Cos I change the language of the
I do not understand this bug report. The speller uses the language of
the text in the document to spellcheck.
Well, I don't know, from where I stand it certainly seems like it uses the
language in Preferences Language Settings which is set for all documents.
Cos I change the language of the
> I do not understand this bug report. The speller uses the language of
> the text in the document to spellcheck.
Well, I don't know, from where I stand it certainly seems like it uses the
language in Preferences > Language Settings which is set for all documents.
Cos I change the language of
Hello list,
When I go into format- Document - Language and set it to English, wouldn't
it be nice if the spell checker knew automatically to switch to English? Cos
the way it works right now, I have to go into preferences and tell the spell
checker that it's English, but then when I close the
Hello list,
When I go into format- Document - Language and set it to English, wouldn't
it be nice if the spell checker knew automatically to switch to English? Cos
the way it works right now, I have to go into preferences and tell the spell
checker that it's English, but then when I close the
Hello list,
When I go into format-> Document -> Language and set it to English, wouldn't
it be nice if the spell checker knew automatically to switch to English? Cos
the way it works right now, I have to go into preferences and tell the spell
checker that it's English, but then when I close
All we need to do is to import to a temp file, open that,
then rename it appropriately.
I'm no lyx expert but that would have kinda been my thought.
Alex.
then when you use prettyref, you have to type \prettyref{eq|Max4} instead
Is there no way to get lyx to put in the | instead of the : directly or to
figure something out so I don't have to actually type the stuff? That's kinda
the benefit of using Lyx over direct Tex. You don't have to type as
All we need to do is to import to a temp file, open that,
then rename it appropriately.
I'm no lyx expert but that would have kinda been my thought.
Alex.
then when you use prettyref, you have to type \prettyref{eq|Max4} instead
Is there no way to get lyx to put in the | instead of the : directly or to
figure something out so I don't have to actually type the stuff? That's kinda
the benefit of using Lyx over direct Tex. You don't have to type as
>All we need to do is to import to a temp file, open that,
> then rename it appropriately.
I'm no lyx expert but that would have kinda been my thought.
Alex.
> then when you use prettyref, you have to type \prettyref{eq|Max4} instead
Is there no way to get lyx to put in the "|" instead of the ":" directly or to
figure something out so I don't have to actually type the stuff? That's kinda
the benefit of using Lyx over direct Tex. You don't have to
Hey list,
I brought this up on a different occasion but it seems to have gotten lost in
the shuffle.
The idea is that if I have a mydoc.lyx file in a directory and I also have a
mydoc.tex or mydoc.txt or whatever other importable format, when I do import
mydoc.tex, my mydoc.lyx gets wiped out
Hey list,
I brought this up on a different occasion but it seems to have gotten lost in
the shuffle.
The idea is that if I have a mydoc.lyx file in a directory and I also have a
mydoc.tex or mydoc.txt or whatever other importable format, when I do import
mydoc.tex, my mydoc.lyx gets wiped out
Hey list,
I brought this up on a different occasion but it seems to have gotten lost in
the shuffle.
The idea is that if I have a mydoc.lyx file in a directory and I also have a
mydoc.tex or mydoc.txt or whatever other importable format, when I do import
mydoc.tex, my mydoc.lyx gets wiped out
Add at the beginning of the document
\catcode`:=12
in latex mode.
Added that in ERT. Made no difference.
Also, I tried running lyx as
LANG=en_US lyx
and then tried again, no difference. Although that does not prove the problem
is not related to the locale. The rest of my system,
Note. if you redefine ':' (for example by \catcode`:=12) in the begining
of the document to be able to use the original prettyref, you loose
the definition of ':' in frenchb, and, for me, this is a bad solution.
I don't write the references, I just insert them using the menu. So I don't
Thanks. Now it works. For some reason I had inserted that ERT after the title
and it did not seem to work. Now it's OK though.
Alex.
Thanks to Philippe for the bit about prettyref.
Mais. Il me manque encore des infos.
You give a man a fish you feed him for a day, you teach a man how to fish you
feed him for a lifetime. (Yes, Him, for any political correctness freaks
out there)
In other words, how do all you people come up
Add at the beginning of the document
\catcode`:=12
in latex mode.
Added that in ERT. Made no difference.
Also, I tried running lyx as
LANG=en_US lyx
and then tried again, no difference. Although that does not prove the problem
is not related to the locale. The rest of my system,
Note. if you redefine ':' (for example by \catcode`:=12) in the begining
of the document to be able to use the original prettyref, you loose
the definition of ':' in frenchb, and, for me, this is a bad solution.
I don't write the references, I just insert them using the menu. So I don't
Thanks. Now it works. For some reason I had inserted that ERT after the title
and it did not seem to work. Now it's OK though.
Alex.
Thanks to Philippe for the bit about prettyref.
Mais. Il me manque encore des infos.
You give a man a fish you feed him for a day, you teach a man how to fish you
feed him for a lifetime. (Yes, Him, for any political correctness freaks
out there)
In other words, how do all you people come up
> Add at the beginning of the document
> \catcode`:=12
> in latex mode.
Added that in ERT. Made no difference.
Also, I tried running lyx as
LANG="en_US" lyx&
and then tried again, no difference. Although that does not prove the problem
is not related to the locale. The rest of my system,
> Note. if you redefine ':' (for example by \catcode`:=12) in the begining
> of the document to be able to use the original prettyref, you loose
> the definition of ':' in frenchb, and, for me, this is a bad solution.
I don't write the references, I just insert them using the menu. So I don't
Thanks. Now it works. For some reason I had inserted that ERT after the title
and it did not seem to work. Now it's OK though.
Alex.
Thanks to Philippe for the bit about prettyref.
Mais. Il me manque encore des infos.
You give a man a fish you feed him for a day, you teach a man how to fish you
feed him for a lifetime. (Yes, "Him", for any political correctness freaks
out there)
In other words, how do all you people come
I keep getting these pesky latex errors whenever I try using prettyref.
It says.
Paragraph ended before [EMAIL PROTECTED] was complete.
I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing
Sure. So please go searching.
I think the basic misunderstanding here is the fact that the lyx docs and the
developers have been trying to plug Lyx to a larger audience than it's really
suitable for. Lyx is a perfect tool, but not for all the people it's creators
claim it to be perfect for.
Do you have any proof for that claim?
Allright, I take that back.
I guess I am kinda still stuck in the Word Processing mode/mentality and
occasionally become annoyed I can't do this one simple thing. And this
Latex and Tex and document classes and bibtex styles and whatnot, are more
I keep getting these pesky latex errors whenever I try using prettyref.
It says.
Paragraph ended before [EMAIL PROTECTED] was complete.
I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing
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