Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-22 Thread Marcelo Acuña
Whit splash.lyx I get same errors.
Now, I re install texlive and all work ok!
Thanks!

   I update several packages that in texlive provided
 for opensuse 11.0
   are very old. When I finished and run texhash lyx
 (and kile) no run
   anymore.
 
 Did you try with a simple example?
 
   I get:
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
 
 What does the LaTeX log say?
 
   How I can restore latex work without reverse to
 obsolete version of
   texlive provided for opensuse?
 
 This very much depends on what is really wrong?
 
 Could you append the example file and the LaTeX log so we
 can check?
 
 Günter


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-22 Thread Marcelo Acuña
  Hello,
   I update several packages that in texlive provided
 for opensuse 11.0 are very old.
 

 This is why it can be dangerous to upgrade packages. In
 future, do them 
 one at a time. And the safest way to do this is not to
 overwrite the 
 older packages but to install the new ones in your local
 tree. Look at 
 the file texmf.cnf to see exactly where this is, but in my
 system the 
 main TeX directory is at /usr/share/texmf/; the
 local TeX directory is 
 at /usr/local/share/texmf/; and my personal directory is at
 ~/texmf/. So 
 check this out:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls ~/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
  2in1.sty  braket.sty  godelnum.sty  outlines 
 qwertz.sty
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls
 /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
  dvipost.sty  linuxdoc-sgml.stynull.sty
  envlab   linuxdoctr-sgml.sty  qwertz.sty
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ kpsewhich qwertz.sty
  /home/rgheck/texmf/tex/latex/misc/qwertz.sty
 Note how TeX automatically uses the package in my USER
 directory. It'd 
 use the local one before the system one, as well.

 This no work for me.

 And now
 if you have a 
 problem, you can just delete (or temporarily move) the
 newer packages.
 
   When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run
 anymore.
   I get:
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
 
   How I can restore latex work without reverse to
 obsolete version of texlive provided for opensuse?
 

 Obviously, you have to restore whatever packages you
 changed. I'd guess 
 the simplest thing is just to reinstall texlive---the
 obsolete 
 version. But it's not really obsolete. Just some of the
 packages are old.

 koma-script in texlive from opensuse 11.0 is from March, 2006.

 Then you can try---if you dare---installing the newer
 packages.
 
 Richard

 Thanks Richard, I reinstalled texlive.
 I traced one problem in hyperref package.
 When I update this I get error: hycolor.sty not found.
 Other problems are added with others updates.
 Now, I am install newer packages one at a time.
 
 Marcelo
 


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-22 Thread Marcelo Acuña
Whit splash.lyx I get same errors.
Now, I re install texlive and all work ok!
Thanks!

   I update several packages that in texlive provided
 for opensuse 11.0
   are very old. When I finished and run texhash lyx
 (and kile) no run
   anymore.
 
 Did you try with a simple example?
 
   I get:
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
 
 What does the LaTeX log say?
 
   How I can restore latex work without reverse to
 obsolete version of
   texlive provided for opensuse?
 
 This very much depends on what is really wrong?
 
 Could you append the example file and the LaTeX log so we
 can check?
 
 Günter


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-22 Thread Marcelo Acuña
  Hello,
   I update several packages that in texlive provided
 for opensuse 11.0 are very old.
 

 This is why it can be dangerous to upgrade packages. In
 future, do them 
 one at a time. And the safest way to do this is not to
 overwrite the 
 older packages but to install the new ones in your local
 tree. Look at 
 the file texmf.cnf to see exactly where this is, but in my
 system the 
 main TeX directory is at /usr/share/texmf/; the
 local TeX directory is 
 at /usr/local/share/texmf/; and my personal directory is at
 ~/texmf/. So 
 check this out:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls ~/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
  2in1.sty  braket.sty  godelnum.sty  outlines 
 qwertz.sty
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls
 /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
  dvipost.sty  linuxdoc-sgml.stynull.sty
  envlab   linuxdoctr-sgml.sty  qwertz.sty
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ kpsewhich qwertz.sty
  /home/rgheck/texmf/tex/latex/misc/qwertz.sty
 Note how TeX automatically uses the package in my USER
 directory. It'd 
 use the local one before the system one, as well.

 This no work for me.

 And now
 if you have a 
 problem, you can just delete (or temporarily move) the
 newer packages.
 
   When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run
 anymore.
   I get:
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
   Undefinid control sequence
   Missing \begin{document}
 
   How I can restore latex work without reverse to
 obsolete version of texlive provided for opensuse?
 

 Obviously, you have to restore whatever packages you
 changed. I'd guess 
 the simplest thing is just to reinstall texlive---the
 obsolete 
 version. But it's not really obsolete. Just some of the
 packages are old.

 koma-script in texlive from opensuse 11.0 is from March, 2006.

 Then you can try---if you dare---installing the newer
 packages.
 
 Richard

 Thanks Richard, I reinstalled texlive.
 I traced one problem in hyperref package.
 When I update this I get error: hycolor.sty not found.
 Other problems are added with others updates.
 Now, I am install newer packages one at a time.
 
 Marcelo
 


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-22 Thread Marcelo Acuña
Whit splash.lyx I get same errors.
Now, I re install texlive and all work ok!
Thanks!

> >  I update several packages that in texlive provided
> for opensuse 11.0
> >  are very old. When I finished and run texhash lyx
> (and kile) no run
> >  anymore.
> 
> Did you try with a simple example?
> 
> >  I get:
> >  Undefinid control sequence
> >  Missing \begin{document}
> >  Undefinid control sequence
> >  Missing \begin{document}
> 
> What does the LaTeX log say?
> 
> >  How I can restore latex work without reverse to
> obsolete version of
> >  texlive provided for opensuse?
> 
> This very much depends on what is really wrong?
> 
> Could you append the example file and the LaTeX log so we
> can check?
> 
> Günter


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-22 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> > Hello,
> >  I update several packages that in texlive provided
> for opensuse 11.0 are very old.
> >
> >   
> This is why it can be dangerous to upgrade packages. In
> future, do them 
> one at a time. And the safest way to do this is not to
> overwrite the 
> older packages but to install the new ones in your local
> tree. Look at 
> the file texmf.cnf to see exactly where this is, but in my
> system the 
> main TeX directory is at /usr/share/texmf/; the
> "local" TeX directory is 
> at /usr/local/share/texmf/; and my personal directory is at
> ~/texmf/. So 
> check this out:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls ~/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
> > 2in1.sty  braket.sty  godelnum.sty  outlines 
> qwertz.sty
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls
> /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
> > dvipost.sty  linuxdoc-sgml.stynull.sty
> > envlab   linuxdoctr-sgml.sty  qwertz.sty
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ kpsewhich qwertz.sty
> > /home/rgheck/texmf/tex/latex/misc/qwertz.sty
> Note how TeX automatically uses the package in my USER
> directory. It'd 
> use the local one before the system one, as well.

 This no work for me.

> And now
> if you have a 
> problem, you can just delete (or temporarily move) the
> newer packages.
> 
> >  When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run
> anymore.
> >  I get:
> >  Undefinid control sequence
> >  Missing \begin{document}
> >  Undefinid control sequence
> >  Missing \begin{document}
> >
> >  How I can restore latex work without reverse to
> obsolete version of texlive provided for opensuse?
> >
> >   
> Obviously, you have to restore whatever packages you
> changed. I'd guess 
> the simplest thing is just to reinstall texlive---the
> "obsolete" 
> version. But it's not really obsolete. Just some of the
> packages are old.

 koma-script in texlive from opensuse 11.0 is from March, 2006.

> Then you can try---if you dare---installing the newer
> packages.
> 
> Richard

 Thanks Richard, I reinstalled texlive.
 I traced one problem in hyperref package.
 When I update this I get error: "hycolor.sty not found".
 Other problems are added with others updates.
 Now, I am install newer packages one at a time.
 
 Marcelo
 


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I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-20 Thread Marcelo Acuña
Hello,
 I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0 are very 
old.
 When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run anymore.
 I get:
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}

 How I can restore latex work without reverse to obsolete version of texlive 
provided for opensuse?

 Regards

Marcelo Acuña visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar 
==


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-20 Thread rgheck

Marcelo Acuña wrote:

Hello,
 I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0 are very 
old.

  
This is why it can be dangerous to upgrade packages. In future, do them 
one at a time. And the safest way to do this is not to overwrite the 
older packages but to install the new ones in your local tree. Look at 
the file texmf.cnf to see exactly where this is, but in my system the 
main TeX directory is at /usr/share/texmf/; the local TeX directory is 
at /usr/local/share/texmf/; and my personal directory is at ~/texmf/. So 
check this out:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls ~/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
2in1.sty  braket.sty  godelnum.sty  outlines  qwertz.sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
dvipost.sty  linuxdoc-sgml.stynull.sty
envlab   linuxdoctr-sgml.sty  qwertz.sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ kpsewhich qwertz.sty
/home/rgheck/texmf/tex/latex/misc/qwertz.sty
Note how TeX automatically uses the package in my USER directory. It'd 
use the local one before the system one, as well. And now if you have a 
problem, you can just delete (or temporarily move) the newer packages.



 When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run anymore.
 I get:
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}

 How I can restore latex work without reverse to obsolete version of texlive 
provided for opensuse?

  
Obviously, you have to restore whatever packages you changed. I'd guess 
the simplest thing is just to reinstall texlive---the obsolete 
version. But it's not really obsolete. Just some of the packages are 
old. Then you can try---if you dare---installing the newer packages.


Richard



I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-20 Thread Marcelo Acuña
Hello,
 I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0 are very 
old.
 When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run anymore.
 I get:
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}

 How I can restore latex work without reverse to obsolete version of texlive 
provided for opensuse?

 Regards

Marcelo Acuña visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar 
==


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-20 Thread rgheck

Marcelo Acuña wrote:

Hello,
 I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0 are very 
old.

  
This is why it can be dangerous to upgrade packages. In future, do them 
one at a time. And the safest way to do this is not to overwrite the 
older packages but to install the new ones in your local tree. Look at 
the file texmf.cnf to see exactly where this is, but in my system the 
main TeX directory is at /usr/share/texmf/; the local TeX directory is 
at /usr/local/share/texmf/; and my personal directory is at ~/texmf/. So 
check this out:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls ~/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
2in1.sty  braket.sty  godelnum.sty  outlines  qwertz.sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
dvipost.sty  linuxdoc-sgml.stynull.sty
envlab   linuxdoctr-sgml.sty  qwertz.sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ kpsewhich qwertz.sty
/home/rgheck/texmf/tex/latex/misc/qwertz.sty
Note how TeX automatically uses the package in my USER directory. It'd 
use the local one before the system one, as well. And now if you have a 
problem, you can just delete (or temporarily move) the newer packages.



 When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run anymore.
 I get:
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}

 How I can restore latex work without reverse to obsolete version of texlive 
provided for opensuse?

  
Obviously, you have to restore whatever packages you changed. I'd guess 
the simplest thing is just to reinstall texlive---the obsolete 
version. But it's not really obsolete. Just some of the packages are 
old. Then you can try---if you dare---installing the newer packages.


Richard



I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-20 Thread Marcelo Acuña
Hello,
 I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0 are very 
old.
 When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run anymore.
 I get:
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}

 How I can restore latex work without reverse to obsolete version of texlive 
provided for opensuse?

 Regards

Marcelo Acuña visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar 
==


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Re: I killed Latex, ¡help me, please!

2008-09-20 Thread rgheck

Marcelo Acuña wrote:

Hello,
 I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0 are very 
old.

  
This is why it can be dangerous to upgrade packages. In future, do them 
one at a time. And the safest way to do this is not to overwrite the 
older packages but to install the new ones in your local tree. Look at 
the file texmf.cnf to see exactly where this is, but in my system the 
main TeX directory is at /usr/share/texmf/; the "local" TeX directory is 
at /usr/local/share/texmf/; and my personal directory is at ~/texmf/. So 
check this out:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls ~/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
2in1.sty  braket.sty  godelnum.sty  outlines  qwertz.sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc/
dvipost.sty  linuxdoc-sgml.stynull.sty
envlab   linuxdoctr-sgml.sty  qwertz.sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ kpsewhich qwertz.sty
/home/rgheck/texmf/tex/latex/misc/qwertz.sty
Note how TeX automatically uses the package in my USER directory. It'd 
use the local one before the system one, as well. And now if you have a 
problem, you can just delete (or temporarily move) the newer packages.



 When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run anymore.
 I get:
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}
 Undefinid control sequence
 Missing \begin{document}

 How I can restore latex work without reverse to obsolete version of texlive 
provided for opensuse?

  
Obviously, you have to restore whatever packages you changed. I'd guess 
the simplest thing is just to reinstall texlive---the "obsolete" 
version. But it's not really obsolete. Just some of the packages are 
old. Then you can try---if you dare---installing the newer packages.


Richard