Re: Missing character

2022-09-01 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

Auntie Gugel tells me via

https://unicodeplus.com/U+0098

that this (SoS) is the Tilde '~' but it probably does not matter.


I would first remove the reference

\ref{alg:Skript-zur PRC-Erzeugung}

If that does the trick, you may want to remove the space from the
Reference and corresponding Label.


If not remove everything from the (copy of the) document but the
offending line.

If that causes the error, remove that line from the original.

If that does the trick, retype the line carefully (without label and
refefrence.

If that works, put the label in.

If that works put the reference in.

If that gives you the error use my above shortcut and rename the
reference and (corresponding) label.


greetings, el


On 2022-09-01 18:04 , Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
[...]

 >>this is line 2612 >> \label{scilab script-1}To avoid changing the
 >>parameters for each
pulse time and the following simulations sequentially, one can use a
Scilab script, which carries this out (see the algorithm
\ref{alg:Skript-zur PRC-Erzeugung}).

As to your Google proposal:
The Internet tells me, e.g.: 'START OF STRING' (U+0098)
and:
Character U+0098 (152) is an invisible control code that is almost
never used.  The trick is that "ISO-8859-1" has a different meaning to
Java and web browsers.  For Java it really is the ISO-8859-1 standard,
which maps exactly to the first 256 code points of Unicode.  That
includes a range of little-used C1 control characters at 128-159.

What I tried was to put the surrounding of the error (was a figure +
legend) in a lyx note, run it again and check the tex file again.  The
0098 complain is now at another place, which had not been given before
as an error.

Paul recommended to run a bisection search, but its the same problem
as described above.

I was hoping to localize the 0099 character by using the editor
'best', which allows to search for decimal codes, but that did not
show it at all.  Perhaps somebody knows a better editor to check for
those characters.

FAZIT:
I gave up, since it is a warning only and it takes me too much time
(and time of those trying to help me)
Thanks anyway!

Wolfgang



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Re: Missing character

2022-09-01 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 01.09.22 um 16:03 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:

C.O.M.P.I.I.L.E the TeX file with lualatex and note where it stops (on
or near the error line ).

Also what does googling for the error message show you?

Or just for "U+0098"?


el


On 31/08/2022 17:01, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 31.08.22 um 15:20 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:

compile the file with lualatex and not the line the error is reported
on.

el

[...]

Thanks, El,

neither checking the lyx file nor the luatex exported file with bless
and decimal character found the 0098

Wolfgang


El,
I do get Log-outputs of the luatex run such as that one (between  
and :


[77<./export_CircardianRyth-Mensch-Sig_Puls-65p0-5p0-___a0b8ea4063538c2239436b1d
41794c6fb968832f6bd.pdf>] 
[78<./export_VanPol_Puls-SB-PRC_sb_V4_Dia_pdf_072_

__c7e7c78a8954a038bd2ba6f8256318f8302a367cea5.pdf>] [79
Missing character: There is no ˜ (U+0098) in font 
[LibertinusSerif-Italic.otf]:

mode=node;script=latn;language=dflt;+tlig;+tnum;+lnum;!
.
 ...not:N \tex_shipout:D \box_use:N \l_shipout_box

\__shipout_drop_firstpage_...
l.2612

and going to the line (see >> below) where the U+0098 character should be

A smaller nonlinearity (with a VP oscillator $\epsilon=0.2$) the
maximal amplitude is reached earlier after the pulse. The transient
time is also smaller (see Fig. \ref{fig:Phasenverschiebung nach Puls-1}).}
\end{figure}

>>this is line 2612 >> \label{scilab script-1}To avoid changing the 
parameters for each

pulse time and the following simulations sequentially, one can use
a Scilab script, which carries this out (see the algorithm 
\ref{alg:Skript-zur PRC-Erzeugung}).


As to your Google proposal:
The Internet tells me, e.g.:
'START OF STRING' (U+0098)
and:
Character U+0098 (152) is an invisible control code that is almost never 
used. The trick is that "ISO-8859-1" has a different meaning to Java and 
web browsers. For Java it really is the ISO-8859-1 standard, which maps 
exactly to the first 256 code points of Unicode. That includes a range 
of little-used C1 control characters at 128-159.


What I tried was to put the surrounding of the error (was a figure + 
legend) in a lyx note, run it again and check the tex file again. The 
0098 complain is now at another place, which had not been given before 
as an error.


Paul recommended to run a bisection search, but its the same problem as 
described above.


I was hoping to localize the 0099 character by using the editor 'best', 
which allows to search for decimal codes, but that did not show it at 
all. Perhaps somebody knows a better editor to check for those characters.


FAZIT:
I gave up, since it is a warning only and it takes me too much time (and 
time of those trying to help me)

Thanks anyway!

Wolfgang
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Re: Missing character

2022-09-01 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
C.O.M.P.I.I.L.E the TeX file with lualatex and note where it stops (on
or near the error line ).

Also what does googling for the error message show you?

Or just for "U+0098"?


el


On 31/08/2022 17:01, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> 
> 
> Am 31.08.22 um 15:20 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
>> compile the file with lualatex and not the line the error is reported
>> on.
>>
>> el
[...]
> Thanks, El,
> 
> neither checking the lyx file nor the luatex exported file with bless
> and decimal character found the 0098
> 
> Wolfgang


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Re: Missing character

2022-08-31 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 31.08.22 um 15:20 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:

compile the file with lualatex and not the line the error is reported on.

el

On 25/08/2022 17:17, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

On 8/25/22 05:02, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:

I got this warning
Missing character: There is no ˜ (U+0098) in font
[LibertinusSerif-Italic.otf]:

and tried to localize it by exporting the lyx file (Debian, lyx-2.4.dev)

Version 2.4.0dev (noch nicht veröffentlicht)
Erstellt aus Git-Revision 53ed3dc0
Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.15.2 (Plattform: xcb)
Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.15.2
Python-Aufruf: python3 -tt

to latex (LuaTeX), opened it with the text editor bless, used there
'search for ' 0098 as decimal.
However, 'The pattern you requested was not found'

Any idea what to do?

Wolfgang

It might display as a single character (possibly ~) in your text editor.
One possibility is a bisection search. Make a copy of the LyX file,
delete half and try to compile. If you get the error, it's in the half
you kept; if not, it's in the half you deleted. Iterate until you have
narrowed the target down to the point where you can spot the offending
character.

Paul




Thanks, El,

neither checking the lyx file nor the luatex exported file with bless 
and decimal character found the 0098


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Re: Missing character

2022-08-31 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
compile the file with lualatex and not the line the error is reported on.

el

On 25/08/2022 17:17, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 8/25/22 05:02, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>> I got this warning
>> Missing character: There is no ˜ (U+0098) in font
>> [LibertinusSerif-Italic.otf]:
>>
>> and tried to localize it by exporting the lyx file (Debian, lyx-2.4.dev)
>>
>> Version 2.4.0dev (noch nicht veröffentlicht)
>> Erstellt aus Git-Revision 53ed3dc0
>> Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.15.2 (Plattform: xcb)
>> Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.15.2
>> Python-Aufruf: python3 -tt
>>
>> to latex (LuaTeX), opened it with the text editor bless, used there
>> 'search for ' 0098 as decimal.
>> However, 'The pattern you requested was not found'
>>
>> Any idea what to do?
>>
>> Wolfgang
> It might display as a single character (possibly ~) in your text editor.
> One possibility is a bisection search. Make a copy of the LyX file,
> delete half and try to compile. If you get the error, it's in the half
> you kept; if not, it's in the half you deleted. Iterate until you have
> narrowed the target down to the point where you can spot the offending
> character.
> 
> Paul
> 

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Re: Missing character

2022-08-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 8/25/22 05:02, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:

I got this warning
Missing character: There is no ˜ (U+0098) in font 
[LibertinusSerif-Italic.otf]:


and tried to localize it by exporting the lyx file (Debian, lyx-2.4.dev)

Version 2.4.0dev (noch nicht veröffentlicht)
Erstellt aus Git-Revision 53ed3dc0
Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.15.2 (Plattform: xcb)
Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.15.2
Python-Aufruf: python3 -tt

to latex (LuaTeX), opened it with the text editor bless, used there 
'search for ' 0098 as decimal.

However, 'The pattern you requested was not found'

Any idea what to do?

Wolfgang
It might display as a single character (possibly ~) in your text editor. 
One possibility is a bisection search. Make a copy of the LyX file, 
delete half and try to compile. If you get the error, it's in the half 
you kept; if not, it's in the half you deleted. Iterate until you have 
narrowed the target down to the point where you can spot the offending 
character.


Paul

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Re: missing character (Lyx on Mac)

2005-10-19 Thread Bennett Helm

On Oct 19, 2005, at 8:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi everybody,

I've just installed Lyx and even though things went fairly smooth,  
I'm struggling with a bunch of minor issues.
(Using the latest Lyx version, Mac OS 10.4.2, Powerbook with a  
german keyboard. Gerben Wierda's TeX, ghostscript8, Freetype2,  
libiconf, libwmf, ImaheMagick, cm-super packages, ran the Lyx  
Installer script)


- Lyx won't recognize the ^ key at all (as in x^3 for x cubed).  It  
does recognizeshift ^   though, which correctly yields° 
on my german keyboard.


I'm not sure how the German keyboard affects this, so I'll let  
someone else answer.


- Whenever I click View - DVI nothing happens. Am I not supposed  
to get some kind of window displaying the Latex source code???


Do you have a default .dvi viewer in the Finder? If not, LyX will  
tell your Mac to open it, but your Mac won't know what to do with it,  
and nothing will happen. I suspect that's your problem.


To solve it, you can do any one of 3 things here:

1. In the Finder, find a .dvi file on your Mac (perhaps generated  
from LyX with File  Export), and do File  Get Info In the  
window that pops up, make sure your have a .dvi viewer selected in  
the Open With drop-down list, and click on the Change all button  
to make it the default for your Mac.


2. In LyX, go to File  Preferences  File Formats, and select DVI in  
the list, changing the Viewer field to open -a xxx, where xxx is  
the name of your .dvi viewer. Click the Modify button and then the  
Save button. This will make LyX use this viewer no matter what the  
OS default is.


3. Generate .PDFs instead of .DVIs (even choosing dvipdfm, if you like).

Bennett

Re: missing character (Lyx on Mac)

2005-10-19 Thread Bennett Helm

On Oct 19, 2005, at 8:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi everybody,

I've just installed Lyx and even though things went fairly smooth,  
I'm struggling with a bunch of minor issues.
(Using the latest Lyx version, Mac OS 10.4.2, Powerbook with a  
german keyboard. Gerben Wierda's TeX, ghostscript8, Freetype2,  
libiconf, libwmf, ImaheMagick, cm-super packages, ran the Lyx  
Installer script)


- Lyx won't recognize the ^ key at all (as in x^3 for x cubed).  It  
does recognizeshift ^   though, which correctly yields° 
on my german keyboard.


I'm not sure how the German keyboard affects this, so I'll let  
someone else answer.


- Whenever I click View - DVI nothing happens. Am I not supposed  
to get some kind of window displaying the Latex source code???


Do you have a default .dvi viewer in the Finder? If not, LyX will  
tell your Mac to open it, but your Mac won't know what to do with it,  
and nothing will happen. I suspect that's your problem.


To solve it, you can do any one of 3 things here:

1. In the Finder, find a .dvi file on your Mac (perhaps generated  
from LyX with File  Export), and do File  Get Info In the  
window that pops up, make sure your have a .dvi viewer selected in  
the Open With drop-down list, and click on the Change all button  
to make it the default for your Mac.


2. In LyX, go to File  Preferences  File Formats, and select DVI in  
the list, changing the Viewer field to open -a xxx, where xxx is  
the name of your .dvi viewer. Click the Modify button and then the  
Save button. This will make LyX use this viewer no matter what the  
OS default is.


3. Generate .PDFs instead of .DVIs (even choosing dvipdfm, if you like).

Bennett

Re: missing character (Lyx on Mac)

2005-10-19 Thread Bennett Helm

On Oct 19, 2005, at 8:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi everybody,

I've just installed Lyx and even though things went fairly smooth,  
I'm struggling with a bunch of minor issues.
(Using the latest Lyx version, Mac OS 10.4.2, Powerbook with a  
german keyboard. Gerben Wierda's TeX, ghostscript8, Freetype2,  
libiconf, libwmf, ImaheMagick, cm-super packages, ran the Lyx  
Installer script)


- Lyx won't recognize the ^ key at all (as in x^3 for x cubed).  It  
does recognizeshift ^   though, which correctly yields° 
on my german keyboard.


I'm not sure how the German keyboard affects this, so I'll let  
someone else answer.


- Whenever I click View -> DVI nothing happens. Am I not supposed  
to get some kind of window displaying the Latex source code???


Do you have a default .dvi viewer in the Finder? If not, LyX will  
tell your Mac to open it, but your Mac won't know what to do with it,  
and nothing will happen. I suspect that's your problem.


To solve it, you can do any one of 3 things here:

1. In the Finder, find a .dvi file on your Mac (perhaps generated  
from LyX with File > Export), and do File > Get Info In the  
window that pops up, make sure your have a .dvi viewer selected in  
the "Open With" drop-down list, and click on the "Change all" button  
to make it the default for your Mac.


2. In LyX, go to File > Preferences > File Formats, and select DVI in  
the list, changing the Viewer field to "open -a xxx", where "xxx" is  
the name of your .dvi viewer. Click the "Modify" button and then the  
"Save" button. This will make LyX use this viewer no matter what the  
OS default is.


3. Generate .PDFs instead of .DVIs (even choosing dvipdfm, if you like).

Bennett