Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is
due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread
*babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else
*in the comp.text.tex group.
He suggests the following correction:
In babel.def replace the three occurrences of
\noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives
with
Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is
due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread
*babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else
*in the comp.text.tex group.
He suggests the following correction:
In babel.def replace the three occurrences of
\noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives
with
Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is
due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread
*babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else
*in the comp.text.tex group.
He suggests the following correction:
In babel.def replace the three occurrences of
\noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives
with
Matej wrote:
Could you please some description of the solution here,
please, so that it could be found in archives?
Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib
the problem occurs in large documents with
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
Matej wrote:
Could you please some description of the solution here,
please, so that it could be found in archives?
Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib
the problem occurs in large documents with
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
Matej wrote:
Could you please some description of the solution here,
please, so that it could be found in archives?
Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib
the problem occurs in large documents with
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
thought) but a bug relating to the combination
babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
Could you please some description of the solution here, please, so that it
could be found
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
thought) but a bug relating to the combination
babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
Could you please some description of the solution here, please, so that it
could be found
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
> Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
> LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
> thought) but a bug relating to the combination
> babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
Could you please some description of the solution here, please, so that it
could be
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
thought) but a bug relating to the combination
babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
thought) but a bug relating to the combination
babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
thought) but a bug relating to the combination
babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL
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The problem disappears if I omit the option
pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble.
With the option, the error message occurs, but
a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be
viewed by defining the new format (Edit-
Preferences-File Formats-New) with
Format:pdf4
GUI name:
The problem disappears if I omit the option
pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble.
With the option, the error message occurs, but
a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be
viewed by defining the new format (Edit-
Preferences-File Formats-New) with
Format:pdf4
GUI name:
The problem disappears if I omit the option
pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble.
With the option, the error message occurs, but
a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be
viewed by defining the new format (Edit->
Preferences->File Formats->New) with
Format:pdf4
GUI
It seems that the problem vanishes and re-appears
while I am expanding the manuscript. So I am not
bothering any more but use the following simple work-
around:
I have added
Icon buffer-export latex
in the user interface file. This gives me a button
to export latex into my working directory
It seems that the problem vanishes and re-appears
while I am expanding the manuscript. So I am not
bothering any more but use the following simple work-
around:
I have added
Icon buffer-export latex
in the user interface file. This gives me a button
to export latex into my working directory
It seems that the problem vanishes and re-appears
while I am expanding the manuscript. So I am not
bothering any more but use the following simple work-
around:
I have added
Icon "buffer-export latex"
in the user interface file. This gives me a button
to export latex into my working directory
Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used
Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used
Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
If I want to view the Lyx file I am working at with pdflatex,
I always get the message
3 errors detected.
You should try to fix them.
The error messages are
1. LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.
2. and 3. Extra \else. I'm ignoring this; it
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
If I want to view the Lyx file I am working at with pdflatex,
I always get the message
3 errors detected.
You should try to fix them.
The error messages are
1. LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.
2. and 3. Extra \else. I'm ignoring this; it
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
If I want to view the Lyx file I am working at with pdflatex,
I always get the message
3 errors detected.
You should try to fix them.
The error messages are
1. LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.
2. and 3. Extra \else. I'm ignoring this; it
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
If I export the file as Latex and compile with pdflatex
(4 times), I get the desired output. If I open the lyx file
in Lyx,
after having done the latex compilation
I can compile nicely as well.
Ekkehart
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
If I export the file as Latex and compile with pdflatex
(4 times), I get the desired output. If I open the lyx file
in Lyx,
after having done the latex compilation
I can compile nicely as well.
Ekkehart
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
If I export the file as Latex and compile with pdflatex
(4 times), I get the desired output. If I open the lyx file
in Lyx,
after having done the latex compilation
I can compile nicely as well.
Ekkehart
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