Am Tue, 18 Sep 2012 21:16:44 -0500
schrieb stefano franchi :
> Actually, I had missed your example.zip file, sorry. I imported the
> tex file into Lyx, and it compiles with no issues. I am attaching the
> pdf page. Is that the output you wanted?
That you can compile it makes me think there is so
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Christian Obst wrote:
> Am Fri, 14 Sep 2012 12:50:07 -0500
> schrieb stefano franchi :
>> > Could those two version be incompatible? They seem recent to me.
>>
>> Well, they could. The biblatex-dw installed on my system (TL2012)
>> says, in its documentation page,
Am Fri, 14 Sep 2012 11:53:52 -0500
schrieb stefano franchi :
> Now, for your problem, here is a stab: If I understand you correctly,
> biblatex gave you problems, whereas bibtex (after a few runs) gave you
> correct output. You may want to check that your biblatex version and
> your biblatex sty
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Christian Obst wrote:
>
>
> Am Wed, 12 Sep 2012 17:57:34 -0400
> schrieb Richard Heck :
>
>> On 09/12/2012 01:48 PM, Christian Obst wrote:
>
> Ok, I now tried something else, which gives me weird results. I
> exported the document to Latex (normal), and ran latex
Am Wed, 12 Sep 2012 17:57:34 -0400
schrieb Richard Heck :
> On 09/12/2012 01:48 PM, Christian Obst wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have this strange problem. A document which was previously working
> > cannot be compiled anymore because latex complains about "unbalanced
> > brackets or parentheses in a
On 09/12/2012 01:48 PM, Christian Obst wrote:
Hi,
I have this strange problem. A document which was previously working
cannot be compiled anymore because latex complains about "unbalanced
brackets or parentheses in a foot- or endnote". If I manually convert
to .tex and look at the resulting file
Hi,
I have this strange problem. A document which was previously working
cannot be compiled anymore because latex complains about "unbalanced
brackets or parentheses in a foot- or endnote". If I manually convert
to .tex and look at the resulting file, I find passages like this:
texttexttext.%
\fo