On 01.10.09 Dennis Boone (d...@msu.edu) wrote:
Hi,
> In case it helps the next guy, a workaround, suggested by the
> author of the envlab package:
>
Is he willing to fix his package? Do you accep this workaround a
solution and we can close the bug?
Thanks,
Hilmar
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In case it helps the next guy, a workaround, suggested by the author of
the envlab package:
For each problem character, place a line like this in the preamble:
\PrerenderUnicode{\"o}
and enclose each such character in {} where it is used in the body of
the document:
Gr{\"o}nstr
We succ
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 17:19 -0400, Dennis Boone wrote:
> > This is also not fixed with TL2009, so it might be useful to forward
> > that to the author of the envlabl package. Since the package was last
> > touched around 1997 I would not expect too much, and better suggest
> > using a differ
> This is also not fixed with TL2009, so it might be useful to forward
> that to the author of the envlabl package. Since the package was last
> touched around 1997 I would not expect too much, and better suggest
> using a different package for label making, or trying to fix it
> yourself, th
On Mo, 28 Sep 2009, Dennis Boone wrote:
> I tried using lmodern instead of ae, but the same problem still occurs:
It is not a problem of ae vs lmodern vs cm, not even with default
fonts it is working. It is a problem of envlab not even the simplest
document works:
\documentclass{letter}
\usepacka
I tried using lmodern instead of ae, but the same problem still occurs:
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/lm/ot1lmss.fd)
! Argument of ? has an extra }.
\par
l.13 ...\Neue Gr?nstr. 18\\Berlin 10179\\Germany}
De
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