> Pavel Sanda schrieb:
>
>> hyperref should be now before babel... its easy to move & play with those
>> few lines so try whats the best.
>
> I moved it now to a position where I can compile the EmbeddedObjects 
> manual. This manual uses so many preamble settings and packages, so if this 
> can be compiled then also 99% of all LyX-files.
>
> Thanks to the PDF-support I can omit now the big and ugly hook that is 
> needed when hyperreif is used together with algorithm floats.
>
> But there's one potential problem: I cannot have different options for the 
> case a file is exported using latex or pdflatex. I use for example 

This hangs as a pontetial TODO in our wiki. Lets see whet

> pdf-specific options in hyperref, like "pdfpagelabels", that are not 
> understood when using latex. In case of latex export, the driver "ps2pdf" 
> should be set as hyperref option, in case of pdflatex export, the driver 
> "pdftex" should be used instead.



> Here with MiKTeX 2.6/TeXLive 2007 this isn't a problem, but perhaps with 
> older LaTeX distibutions?
> Could you please test this by exporting the German EmbeddedObjects manual I 
> just uploaded to SVN trunk?


This has not (hopefully) anything to do with pdf, but lyx seems to have some
troules with that file on loading (at console):
InsetWrap::Read:: Missing 'width'-tag!
InsetCollapsable::read: Missing 'status'-tag!
Handling unknown body token: `overhang'
Handling unknown body token: `0col%'
Handling unknown body token: `width "40col%"'
Handling unknown body token: `status open'



Trying to export with pdflatex or ps2pdf (tetex 3.0 here):

Caught "normal" exception: boost::filesystem::last_write_time
Error: Encoding error
----------------------------------------
Some characters of your document are probably not representable in the chosen 
encoding.
Changing the document encoding to utf8 could help.



Changing to utf8 is of no help.


pavel

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