Just a remark. Notice that it doesn't fail when saving, but when re-login
into the administrative interface and reloading the file.
El sábado, 29 de junio de 2013 23:01:14 UTC+2, peibol escribió:
>
> I'm editing my web2py files directly in the browser, Chrome, Windows 7.
> Just lok at the lines in which appears a '$', those are the characters that
> fail.
>
> def latexfromexercises(exercises,solutions,vsep):
> #cabecera y comienzo del documento
> latexworksheet=r"""\documentclass[14pt]{extreport}
> \usepackage{lmodern}
>
> More latex stuff...
> """
>
> latexworksheet+=r"\begin{enumerate}[label={\arabic*)}]"
> for i in range(len(exercises)):
> latexworksheet+= r'\item' + '$' + exercises[i] + '$' + r' \\'
> latexworksheet+=r"\vspace{%scm} " % vsep
> latexworksheet+=r"""\end{enumerate}"""
> if (solutions!=""):
> latexworksheet+= r"\newpage \underline{\textbf{Soluciones a los
> ejercicios}} \\"
> latexworksheet+=r"\begin{enumerate}[label={\arabic*)}]"
> for i in range(len(exercises)):
> latexworksheet+=r"\normalsize"
> latexworksheet+= r'\item ' + '$' + solutions[i] + '$' + r' \\'
> latexworksheet+=r"""\end{enumerate}"""
>
> latexworksheet+=r"""\end{document}"""
> return latexworksheet
>
>
>
>
>
> El sábado, 29 de junio de 2013 22:39:20 UTC+2, Alan Etkin escribió:
>>
>> Hi all:
>>>
>>> I've defined a function inside a model file. It contains a string. This
>>> string is raw because it's a LaTeX expression and in order to maintain the
>>> escape characters I think it's the way to proceed.
>>>
>>
>> What editor are you using? Can we see the part of the model that fails?
>> (before saving the file)
>>
>
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