From: Grzegorz A. H. <gr...@ti...> - 2004-12-13 09:34:32
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Hi. I am working on the document found at http://gradha.sdf-eu.org/textos/backup.en.html. I am preparing to make a new release incorporating the translation of the document to Spanish, but I've found out that it is not possible to generate the PDF version of it. As a small test case, I am attaching three files. Put them in a separate directory and run make. That will try to generate PDF files for an Italian and Spanish version of a test case, which is really identical. The Spanish conversion fails, however, during the call to latex: ! Bad character code (-1). \reserved@c ->\hbox {\char \hyphenchar \font }\egroup l.80 dar~-c ~backup{\underline{~}}file{\underline{~}}without{\underline{~}}ex... In the log output of latex I see many differences, but know nothing about what to do with them. One thing which may make a difference is that I have no hypenation patterns installed for Italian. Is there any way to work around this problem? |
From: <gr...@us...> - 2004-12-16 09:00:56
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote: > ! Bad character code (-1). > \reserved@c ->\hbox {\char \hyphenchar \font > }\egroup > l.80 dar~-c > ~backup{\underline{~}}file{\underline{~}}without{\underline{~}}ex... ``\underline{~}`` fails, the cvs version uses ``{\_}`` and works here either you have an older release or your font_encoding is OT1. -- BINGO: next-generation Outsourcing |
From: Grzegorz A. H. <gr...@ti...> - 2004-12-17 09:25:39
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On 2004-12-16, gr...@us... wrote: > On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote: > > ! Bad character code (-1). > > \reserved@c ->\hbox {\char \hyphenchar \font > > }\egroup > > l.80 dar~-c > > ~backup{\underline{~}}file{\underline{~}}without{\underline{~}}ex... > > ``\underline{~}`` fails, the cvs version uses ``{\_}`` and works here > > either you have an older release or your font_encoding is OT1. Indeed, I was using the latest release 0.3.5. I have installed the docutils snapshot and the Spanish .pdf is generated correctly. Thanks for the help. |