Hello,
again thank you all very much for your help. I solved the problem now.
As Günter guessed, it had s.th. to do with the declaration of the
figure- and tablecaptions. I defined the figurecaption, but not the
tablecaption. It works now by adding following lines:
%Fügt "Tabelle " vor die N
On 22.08.08, Nico wrote:
> Hello Günter,
> I don't think that some unbalanced brackets are in my float... It's the
> same effect if I insert just an empty tabular-float-environment.
> It works with figure-float-environment...
OK, to a table-float triggers the error but does not produce it.
Mi
Hello Günter,
I don't think that some unbalanced brackets are in my float... It's the
same effect if I insert just an empty tabular-float-environment. It
works with figure-float-environment... I also tried to export it in
LaTeX, but there the same error appears. The misterious aspect is, that
On 21.08.08, Nico wrote:
> Hello Christian,
> thanks for the fast reply, but this was not the reason... the float is
> inserted in the standard environment. Just the error-message points to
> the subsection environment but at a totally different place of the
> document. Is there another poss
Hello Christian,
thanks for the fast reply, but this was not the reason... the float is
inserted in the standard environment. Just the error-message points to
the subsection environment but at a totally different place of the
document. Is there another possibility?
regards
Nico
christiaan
Hi Nico I Think the reason is that you have inserted the float inside a
subsection heading or something marked as such. You should cut is out and
press enter, make use the format type is "standard" and insert it. I should
work then.
regards
Christiaan
2008/8/21 Nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
Hello,
I can't insert tables as floating Table objects. If I do so, there
appears following error:
...subsection}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\