On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 02:31, Dekel Tsur wrote: > On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 02:24:18AM +0930, Darren Freeman wrote: > > > Of course it doesn't work. > > > You put the \pagestyle{empty} command inside two groups: > > > 1. \begin{center} .. \end{center}, and > > > 2. \textbf{...} > > > > > > You should put the ERT inset in a paragraph of its own, not in bold, > > > and the paragraph should not be centered. > > > > I just did those two, and here's the result. > > > > BTW it didn't fix it =) > > You should change the alignment of the paragraph to "Block" (the default) > instead of "Left".
Wow, that's pretty fussy =( > > If this is really a problem, putting ERTs wherever you feel like, then > > is it documented for the user? Could we add an intelligent error for the > > user when an ERT appears somewhere illegal instead of screwing up the > > LaTeX output? > > ERT is for people who know what they are doing. 1) OUCH!! 2) Isn't an intelligent error for something everyone does the first time they have a go, a necessary feature? Or is it inviting curious people to play with stuff they should stay away from? Darren