On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 12:23:03AM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: > Hi, > > latex source is in my people.debian.org/~osamu/pub/ > Please check reference.it.tex > > Osamu > > On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 05:44:16PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: > > I encounter errors in latex when building PS file (or PDF file). > > > > I do not understand "(\end occurred inside a group at level 31)" > >
As I understand it, this error message means that a \begin tag (or its equivalent) has not been correctly closed, or something similar to that. Compare to the HTML: <HTML> <BODY> <ol> <li> </HTML> with no </li>, </ol>, </BODY>. The "end" (</HTML>) is met while at level 3. Look carefully at the output for the rest of your file, don't let it compile automatically, let it run manually so you catch each error message in turn. The accented character ("è) on l. 3962 and elsewherecauses me trouble, but I don't have a full italian locale set up. It get processed with the error message ! Extra \fi. which would seem to upset the count of your "level". Likewise there are a lot of ! Missing $ inserted. <inserted text> $ l.3976 e la shell di root. Siccome, però \file{ /} è montata in sola Here the accented character "ò "is getting mixed up with a maths command, further confusing the level count. So, I recommend you look at how you're handling the handling of the italian non-ASCII characters. TeX was originally ASCII based, with accented letters created with \`{e} or \`{o} etc. You need to be careful with your setup to handle them directly as non-ASCII characters. The frontmatter of your file has \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} which is what I expect needs to be done to handle the letters, but it would seem something has gone wrong regardless (unless it's just the fact that my system is not set up properly for an italian locale). You can also check the syntax of your file in emacs, in LaTeX mode, using the "validate buffer" function. Sometimes you have to take this test with a grain of salt, but for what it's worth, it gives: Mismatches: 7174: \begin{enumerate} 7227: \end{enumerate} 7242: \textemdash{} \textbf{English in Denmark} che è un pò uno scherzo :-) 7287: \begin{itemize} 7422: \end{itemize} 7459: potreste ancora volerlo :-) 7687: come me :) Vedere X client' \vpageref{s-xclnt}. 7731: dare i seguenti comandi: \texttt{qii\textless{}i\textgreater{}\textasciicircum{}[ea\textless{}/i\textgreater{}\textasciicircum{}[q} (dove 7799: Marca la posizione del cursore: C-@ m\{a-zA-Z\} 8166: \{add|ad|new\} [-k kflag] [-m 'message'] files... 8234: if [ \$\{n1:0:1\} != "\#" ]; then 8263: BEGIN \{ 8313: while (\textless{}STDIN\textgreater{}) \{ 8477: int main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)\{ 8533: \begin{itemize} 8544: \end{itemize} 8700: \$ gpg \{--armor|-a\} \{--sign|-s\} file \# firma un file in un file testo 8732: | awk '\{print \$2\}' | sort -u | xargs gpg --recv-keys \# prende le chiavi 8766: disposizione :) (Conoscete tutti l'acronimo RTFM, vero?) 8780: \begin{itemize} 8785: \begin{itemize} 8802: \end{itemize} 8807: \begin{itemize} 8827: \end{itemize} 8832: \begin{itemize} 8846: \end{itemize} 8851: \begin{itemize} 8866: \end{itemize} 8871: \begin{itemize} 8885: \end{itemize} 8890: \begin{itemize} 8898: \end{itemize} 8903: \begin{itemize} 8915: \end{itemize} 8920: \begin{itemize} 8931: \end{itemize} 8936: \begin{itemize} 8941: \end{itemize} 8946: \begin{itemize} 8951: \end{itemize} 8956: \begin{itemize} 8961: \end{itemize} 8966: \begin{itemize} 8971: \end{itemize} 8976: \begin{itemize} 8990: \end{itemize} 8995: \begin{itemize} 9003: \end{itemize} 9008: \begin{itemize} 9019: \end{itemize} 9024: \begin{itemize} 9027: Nessuno può contestarlo :-) 9032: \end{itemize} 9034: \end{itemize} 9104: \begin{itemize} 9121: \end{itemize} 9132: \begin{itemize} 9143: \end{itemize} 9147: \begin{itemize} 9182: \end{itemize} 9206: \begin{itemize} 9211: \begin{itemize} 9216: \end{itemize} 9221: \begin{itemize} 9232: \end{itemize} 9237: \begin{itemize} 9253: \end{itemize} 9258: \begin{itemize} 9263: \end{itemize} 9265: \end{itemize} 9273: \begin{itemize} 9298: \end{itemize} 9311: \begin{itemize} 9331: memoria traballante dei suoi autori. :-) 9333: \end{itemize} 9418: \end{document} Do all those \begin and \end{itemize} match up? Drew -- PGP public key available at http://people.debian.org/~dparsons/drewskey.txt Fingerprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A
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