Re: mixing portrait and landscape in one document - solved!

2006-05-18 Thread Sara Stymne
Hi again! That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks! The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the preamble solved the

Re: mixing portrait and landscape in one document - solved!

2006-05-18 Thread Stephen Harris
Sara Stymne wrote: Hi again! That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks! The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the

Re: mixing portrait and landscape in one document - solved!

2006-05-18 Thread Sara Stymne
Hi again! That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks! The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the preamble solved the

Re: mixing portrait and landscape in one document - solved!

2006-05-18 Thread Stephen Harris
Sara Stymne wrote: Hi again! That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks! The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the

Re: mixing portrait and landscape in one document - solved!

2006-05-18 Thread Sara Stymne
Hi again! That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks! The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the preamble solved the

Re: mixing portrait and landscape in one document - solved!

2006-05-18 Thread Stephen Harris
Sara Stymne wrote: Hi again! That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks! The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the