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Report not compiling, probably dumb goof
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Daren Scot Wilson |
Subject: |
Report not compiling, probably dumb goof |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Mar 2012 19:47:04 -0700 |
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This is a "it used to work!" problem. This report compiled to a .ps
just fine back in December. I got busy with other things, then today
tried running Lout on this again. Now it gives errors
bash> lout tmp.lt > tmp.ps
lout file "tmp.lt":
13,1: symbol @BeginSections unknown or misspelt
15,1: unresolved cross reference @SectionList&&10.694.tmp.1
15,1: unresolved cross reference @SectionList&&10.694.tmp.1
15,1: unresolved cross reference @SectionList&&10.694.tmp.1
15,1: unresolved cross reference @SectionList&&10.694.tmp.1
21,1: symbol @EndSections unknown or misspelt
13,1: fatal error: no current font at word @BeginSections
Of course, I didn't change anything, update Lout, or even breathe upon
this project. I'm using Lout 3.39 on a Linux 64-bit machine.
What follows is a greatly cut-down version of the report giving the same
errors as the original. The line numbers in the above errors refer to
this cut-down version. I have probably accidentally deleted a line or
inserted a stray character. What doofus mistake did I make?
BTW, I checked the slides in "Practical Introduction" and found only
that @Abstract is shown after the // but I have it before. If I put it
after, Lout isn't happy. I assume it should go before, and the slide
is for an older less picky version of Lout. Is that true? But this
seems to have nothing to do with my main question.
==== tmp.lt ====
@SysInclude {report}
@Report
@Title {Generalized Title}
@Author {Daren Scot Wilson}
@Institution {Podunk Univ.}
@DateLine {Yes}
@AbstractDisplay {Yes}
@Abstract { The familiar further exploration.
Whatever @B TeX for something stuff.
}
//
@BeginSections
@Section @Title {Motivation}
@Begin
@PP
When I was young something blah blah etc.
@End @Section
@EndSections
==== mydefs file =====
(doesn't matter. contents deleted, get same error)
==== END ====
--
Daren Scot Wilson
Escondido California
address@hidden
http://www.darenscotwilson.com
http://www.jeffcottwilson.com
- Report not compiling, probably dumb goof,
Daren Scot Wilson <=