I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining
the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with
babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon
the age of the TeX distribution. On Debian testing/unstable, I get:
! Missing \endcsname
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but...
if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort:
* export as LaTeX
* manually remove the
On 23 Aug, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but...
if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort:
*
Diab Jerius schrieb:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
xforms: edit-preferences-language
qt: tools-preferences-language
clear the entry \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
Diab Jerius schrieb:
xforms: edit-preferences-language
qt: tools-preferences-language
clear the entry \usepackage{babel}
Thanks! that does the trick. I was looking under
Layout-Document-Language.
Philosophically, I'd prefer this to be a document preference, rather
than a general
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Diab Jerius wrote:
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining
the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with
babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon
the age of the TeX
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining
the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with
babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon
the age of the TeX distribution. On Debian testing/unstable, I get:
! Missing \endcsname
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but...
if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort:
* export as LaTeX
* manually remove the
On 23 Aug, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but...
if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort:
*
Diab Jerius schrieb:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
xforms: edit-preferences-language
qt: tools-preferences-language
clear the entry \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
Diab Jerius schrieb:
xforms: edit-preferences-language
qt: tools-preferences-language
clear the entry \usepackage{babel}
Thanks! that does the trick. I was looking under
Layout-Document-Language.
Philosophically, I'd prefer this to be a document preference, rather
than a general
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Diab Jerius wrote:
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining
the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with
babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon
the age of the TeX
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining
the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with
babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon
the age of the TeX distribution. On Debian testing/unstable, I get:
! Missing \endcsname
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote:
> Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
> I could find.
Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but...
if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort:
* export as LaTeX
* manually remove the
On 23 Aug, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote:
>
>> Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
>> I could find.
>
> Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but...
>
> if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort:
>
Diab Jerius schrieb:
Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that
I could find.
xforms: edit->preferences->language
qt: tools->preferences->language
clear the entry \usepackage{babel}
Herbert
Diab Jerius schrieb:
xforms: edit->preferences->language
qt: tools->preferences->language
clear the entry \usepackage{babel}
Thanks! that does the trick. I was looking under
Layout->Document->Language.
Philosophically, I'd prefer this to be a document preference, rather
than a general
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Diab Jerius wrote:
> I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining
> the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with
> babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon
> the age of the TeX
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