Am Montag, den 30.04.2018, 09:59 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > > 2. The cprotect manual [1] mentions an incompatibility: > > > > Incompatibility with \pagestyle{headings}: when a chapter title > > is > > put > > as a header, it gets upper-cased. If you did > > \cprotect\chapter{...} > > as > > usual, the title has been stored to a file, but now, the name of > > the > > file is capitalized, and TEX cannot find it. > > Yes, I am aware of this limitation. > > > I can reproduce this issue with the attached .lyx file. I'm > > guessing > > we might want to just ignore this situation? Otherwise, we would > > have > > to > > detect when the situation occurs, and I guess just issue a warning > > to > > the user? That seems very complicated and not worth the effort and > > risk > > to break something else. Any thoughts? > > I think we cannot do anything here (besides documenting this > limitation).
The good news is that the situation seems to have improved with recent LaTeX updates. While I get a LaTeX error ("file FILENAME not found") with TL 2017 (as documented in the cprotect manual), TL 2018 compiles the file without errors. The only remaining issue is that the title does not get upcased in the header. See attachment. Jürgen > > Jürgen > > > > > Scott > > > > > > [1] > > http://mirrors.sorengard.com/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/cprotect/cpr > > ot > > ect.pdf
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