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Beim compilieren bekomme ich zahlreiche Fehler, siehe log unten, und
es wird abgebrochen.
Sobald ich das hyperref package nicht lade funktioniert es (zumindest
bis auf die fehler durch das fehlende hyperref ;)). Ich habe
mittlerweile meine Tex-Version aktualisiert da es sich um eine
vorgefertigte und eigentlich lauffähige Vorlage handelt, allerdings
ohne Erfolg.
Hoffe irgendjemand hat nen Tip für mich :)
Grüße Sven
######
Hier das log-file (sry, is verdammt lang):
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argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
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I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
Runaway argument?
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{breakurl}
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
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l.83 \newcommand
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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\par
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this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
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{ltxtable}
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
Runaway argument?
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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l.113 \usepackage
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this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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Runaway argument?
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I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
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control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
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Runaway argument?
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Runaway argument?
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l.128 \begin{document}
I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
! Argument of \reserved@b has an extra }.
<inserted text>
\par
l.128 \begin{document}
I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything.
For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would produce
this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
Runaway argument?
{\@xnewline }\futurelet \@let@token \@ifnch Temperaturmessung zur Un
\ETC.
! Paragraph ended before \reserved@b was complete.
<to be read again>
\par
l.128 \begin{document}
I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
! Argument of \reserved@b has an extra }.
<inserted text>
\par
l.128 \begin{document}
I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything.
For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would produce
this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that
I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway
argument that might be the root of the problem. But if
your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away.
Runaway argument?
{\ifx \@nil ##1\relax \else \ifx \relax ##1\relax \else \noexpand
\@onefilewith
options \ETC.
! Paragraph ended before \reserved@b was complete.
<to be read again>
\par
l.128 \begin{document}
I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
)
! Incomplete \iffalse; all text was ignored after line 128.
<inserted text>
\fi
<*> kl.Studienarbeit.tex
The file ended while I was skipping conditional text.
This kind of error happens when you say `\if...' and forget
the matching `\fi'. I've inserted a `\fi'; this might work.
! Emergency stop.
<*> kl.Studienarbeit.tex
*** (job aborted, no legal \end found)
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
2291 strings out of 95338
29816 string characters out of 1184229
103408 words of memory out of 1500000
5491 multiletter control sequences out of 110000
4702 words of font info for 16 fonts, out of 1200000 for 2000
14 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
33i,1n,34p,308b,47s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,
5000s
No pages of output.
> Moin, hab ein Problem mit folgendem code:
Bitte lies unter dem Link in meiner Signatur nach, was ein
lauffähiges Minimalbeispiel ist, und erzeuge nach Lektüre von l2tabu
(Link ebenfalls in meiner Signatur) ein solches Minimalbeispiel.
Grüße
Christoph
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und Einführung in de.comp.text.tex: http://www.latex-einfuehrung.de/
+++ Veraltete Befehle, Pakete und andere Fehler:
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/l2tabu/german/l2tabu.pdf
+++ Typografie-Regeln: http://zvisionwelt.de/downloads.html (1.6)
Interessanterweise tritt der erste Fehler unmittelbal nach
\usepackage[fixlanguage]{babelbib}
und vor \usepackage{breakurl} auf, als ob hyperref gar nicht geladen
würde.
Versuche mal testweise (<- Sinn des Minimalbeispiels!) nur so wenig
Pakete zu laden, dass der Fehler gerade noch auftritt.
Wenn du tex aktualisiert hast, könntest du auch LaTeX auf einen
aktuelleren Stand bringen.
Alois
> Moin, hab ein Problem mit folgendem code:
Ich bin in Eile, deshalb nur ein paar kurze Anmerkungen:
> % packages:
> \usepackage[english,german,ngerman]{babel}
Da fehlt ein \documentclass davor!
> \usepackage{times} % TimesNewRoman
obsolet, siehe l2tabu und psnfss2e
> %Überschriften in der gleichen Schriftart wie der Text
> \addtokomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
Wenn Du willst, was als Kommentar da steht:
\setkomafont{disposition}{\normalfont}
und wenn Du willst, was ich vermute:
\setkomafont{disposition}{\normalfont\bfseries}
> \addtokomafont{captionlabel}{\bf}
\bf ist obsolet (siehe l2tabu). Nimm \bfseries.
> \usepackage[dvips,draft,a4paper,
Im draft-Modus macht hyperref AFAIK so einiges nicht. Außerdem gibt man die
Papiergröße als Klassenoption an (bei KOMA-Script ist es ggf. nützlich
zusätzlich pagesize anzugeben).
> \RequirePackage[hyperpageref]{backref} % to be loaded after hyperref
\RequirePackage sollte man in Klassen oder Paketen verwenden. In Dokumenten
verwendet man \usepackage.
Gruß
Markus
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--> http://www.komascript.de
documentclass hatte ich vergessen..:
\documentclass[fontsize=12pt,fleqn,paper=a4,headsepline,chapterprefix,liststotoc,bibtotoc,pointlessnumbers,origlongtable]
{scrreprt}
besten dank schonmal
> Bezüglich Minimalbeispiel versuche ich mal weitere packages zu
> deaktivieren...
>
> documentclass hatte ich vergessen..:
>
> \documentclass[fontsize=12pt,fleqn,paper=a4,headsepline,chapterprefix,liststotoc,bibtotoc,pointlessnumbers,origlongtable]
> {scrreprt}
Ich wette, du wirst bei der Erstellung eine *lauffähigen* Beispiels, das
dein Problem demonstriert, feststellen, dass du uns noch was Anderes,
Entscheidendes aus deinem Dokument vorenthalten hast.
--
Ulrike Fischer
Ich hatte \arbeitstitel, der als pdftitle an hyperref übergeben wird
mit manueller Zeilentrennung (\\) eingegeben. Wenn ich die rausnehme
funktionierts allerdings gefallen mir dann die Zeilenumbrüche nicht..
Besten Dank nochmal und zum nächsten mal erstell ich dann auch n
ordentliches Minimalbeispiel ;) aber auf die Idee die einzelnen
Parameter für hyperref zu deaktivieren bin ich irgendwie nicht
gekommen *schäm*
Schönen Tag euch noch..
>
> Ich wette, du wirst bei der Erstellung eine *lauffähigen* Beispiels, das
> dein Problem demonstriert, feststellen, dass du uns noch was Anderes,
> Entscheidendes aus deinem Dokument vorenthalten hast.
>
> --
> Ulrike Fischer
Ja, muss ich leider wie oben gesagt zugeben, die definitionen der
hyperref parameter fehlten, da hätte ich den fehler nicht vermutet
aber genau da war er^^
Warum nicht _jetzt_?
> Juhu, hab den Fehler gefunden, vielleicht kann mir ja noch jemand n
> Tip geben wie ich das besser löse.
Ich sehe keine Lösung in deinem Sinne. Du hast das grundsätzliche
Problem, dass du in den Umbruch des Titels manuell eingreifen musst (was
nichts böses ist, ein logischer Zeilenfall ist gut für den Leser, kann
aber nicht immer automatisch erreicht werden), der 'pdftitle' das aber
nicht verträgt. Selbst wenn jemand eine Lösung stricken könnte, sodass
'pdftitle' die »\\« nicht sieht, ist das vermutlich viel mehr Gefummel
als den Titel einfach zweimal hinzuschreiben. So häufig ändern wirst du
ihn ja wohl nicht.
--
Uwe
Es gibt eine Lösung, wenn man statt '\\' den Weg über
'\texorpdfstring{\\}{}' geht. Dann wird der Umbruch auf
der Seite gesetzt, aber nicht im 'pdftitle'-Eintrag.
Viele Grüße
Heiko <ober...@uni-freiburg.de>