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From: | Kyle |
Subject: | Re: How to put attachments at end of an ordinary document |
Date: | Wed, 21 Feb 2001 08:30:21 -0700 |
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 15:31:42 -0700, Kyle wrote:I already tried that. For example, this:> {lines} @Break
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> I was trying to produce a document without any definitions (just to see
> what the simplest case is). I kept getting the error:
>
> 4,24: fatal error: missing @Break symbol or optionSomething like
{ lines 1.2vx nohyphen } @Break
should help.
@SysInclude { fontdefs }
@SysInclude { langdefs }
{ Times Base 12p } @Font
{lines 1.2vx nohyphen } @Break
English @Language
{0 0 0 setrgbcolor} @SetColor
HELLO
{ Times Base 12p } @Font
{lines 1.2vx nohyphen } @Break
English @Language
{0 0 0 setrgbcolor} @SetColor
There
Still yields the error:
4,24: fatal error: missing @Break symbol or option
Yet, if I comment out the second block (the last 5 lines) the error goes away. My interpretation of this was that lout would only parse a single object at the explicit level. I tried the following to try to test that assertion:
@SysInclude { fontdefs }
@SysInclude { langdefs }
{ Times Base 12p } @Font
{lines 1.2vx nohyphen } @Break
English @Language
{0 0 0 setrgbcolor} @SetColor
{ HELLO
{ Times Base 12p } @Font
{lines 1.2vx nohyphen } @Break
English @Language
{0 0 0 setrgbcolor} @SetColor
There
}
And got no error message... (I am running 3.17 which ships with
RedHat 6.2)
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