Are you still having this problem, or is it sorted out?
Are you still having this problem, or is it sorted out?
Are you still having this problem, or is it sorted out?
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
\harvarditem sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling Natbib? If you look at documentation of AEA
On 10/01/2012 10:45 AM, K. Yokota wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
\harvarditem sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
\harvarditem sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling Natbib? If you look at documentation of AEA
On 10/01/2012 10:45 AM, K. Yokota wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
\harvarditem sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling
Jun Tong wrote:
> "! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
"\harvarditem" sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling Natbib? If you look at documentation of AEA
On 10/01/2012 10:45 AM, K. Yokota wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
"! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
"\harvarditem" sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling
Jun Tong wrote:
2. Dr Eberhard W Lisse, all the fonts that have shown in the errors are
already installed. However, they were installed by Scientific-workplace,
which is still installed (It is probably wrong, but I also copied all the
font files into the MikTex fonts folder).
This is
Jun Tong wrote:
2. Dr Eberhard W Lisse, all the fonts that have shown in the errors are
already installed. However, they were installed by Scientific-workplace,
which is still installed (It is probably wrong, but I also copied all the
font files into the MikTex fonts folder).
This is
Jun Tong wrote:
> 2. Dr Eberhard W Lisse, all the fonts that have shown in the errors are
> already installed. However, they were installed by Scientific-workplace,
> which is still installed (It is probably wrong, but I also copied all the
> font files into the MikTex fonts folder).
This is
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two packages
you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further you would need to
exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:46:11 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two
packages you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further
you would need to
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:46:11 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two
packages you use. Both define
That explains probably why the installed files are not found :-)-O
LaTeX can only find the files if they are installed in it's (own)
tree *AND* made known through running of the texhash program.
I use the Mac but google is your girl friend miktex texhash
produces lots of results.
greetings, el
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 11:24:27 PM Jun Tong wrote:
Hi, all;
4. Mr. Steve Litt, how should I conduct a Texhash
under Win XP? Thanks again for the suggestions.
I don't have a clue, as I've never used LyX under Windows in my life.
But I would guess that somewhere there's a file called
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two packages
you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further you would need to
exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:46:11 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two
packages you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further
you would need to
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:46:11 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two
packages you use. Both define
That explains probably why the installed files are not found :-)-O
LaTeX can only find the files if they are installed in it's (own)
tree *AND* made known through running of the texhash program.
I use the Mac but google is your girl friend miktex texhash
produces lots of results.
greetings, el
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 11:24:27 PM Jun Tong wrote:
Hi, all;
4. Mr. Steve Litt, how should I conduct a Texhash
under Win XP? Thanks again for the suggestions.
I don't have a clue, as I've never used LyX under Windows in my life.
But I would guess that somewhere there's a file called
Jun Tong wrote:
> "! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two packages
you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further you would need to
exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:46:11 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Jun Tong wrote:
> > "! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
>
> This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two
> packages you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further
> you would
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
>
> On Saturday, January 07, 2012 03:46:11 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Jun Tong wrote:
> > > "! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
> >
> > This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two
> > packages you use.
That explains probably why the installed files are not found :-)-O
LaTeX can only find the files if they are installed in it's (own)
tree *AND* made known through running of the texhash program.
I use the Mac but google is your girl friend "miktex texhash"
produces lots of results.
greetings,
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 11:24:27 PM Jun Tong wrote:
> Hi, all;
> 4. Mr. Steve Litt, how should I conduct a "Texhash"
> under Win XP? Thanks again for the suggestions.
I don't have a clue, as I've never used LyX under Windows in my life.
But I would guess that somewhere there's a file
To me file not found looks quite clear, you must install the
corresponding font in LaTeX.
el
On 2012-01-07 06:24 , Jun Tong wrote:
[...]
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click view button, I
get error message, error message looks like ! Font
To me file not found looks quite clear, you must install the
corresponding font in LaTeX.
el
On 2012-01-07 06:24 , Jun Tong wrote:
[...]
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click view button, I
get error message, error message looks like ! Font
To me "file not found" looks quite clear, you must install the
corresponding font in LaTeX.
el
On 2012-01-07 06:24 , Jun Tong wrote:
[...]
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click "view" button, I
> get error message, error message looks like " ! Font
>
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