[TxMt] TM does not consider the % sign in LaTeX
Christian
maillists at gmx.de
Fri May 2 15:55:46 UTC 2008
Hi Brad,
Thanks for the answer. Putting your text above the quote makes the
whole thread very confusing (see 2.3 Why should I place my response
below the quoted text?).
Am 02.05.2008 um 16:48 schrieb Brad Miller:
> Looking at your test program log output this is what I see in the log:
>
> (./test.out) (./test.out)
> \@outlinefile=\write3
> \openout3 = `test.out'.
>
> )
> Runaway argument?
> {http://jabref.sourceforge.net^^M\end {document}^^M
> ! File ended while scanning use of \hyper at n@rmalise.
> <inserted text>
> \par
> <*> test.tex
Did you get this error message with TM or with TeXShop. As I wrote
below, I got the same with TeXShop.
Christian
> On May 2, 2008, at 9:34 AM, Christian wrote:
>> Am 02.05.2008 um 13:10 schrieb Charilaos Skiadas:
>>> On May 2, 2008, at 4:28 AM, Christian wrote:
>>>
>>>> Am 02.05.2008 um 09:47 schrieb Christian:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I really having trouble with TM. For some reason TM does not
>>>>> consider the % sign within LaTeX. This means I get a lot of
>>>>> error messages. If I comment out some included file (e.g. %
>>>>> \input{history}) TM still reads the file and sends me errors like:
>>>>>
>>>>> Latex Error: ./history.tex:6 LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--
>>>>> perhaps a missing \item.
>>>>>
>>>>> The file looks at this point as follows:
>>>>>
>>>>> % \item parindent durch Option halfparskip entfernt
>>>>>
>>>>> Why does that happen and so suddenly and how could I resolve it?
>>>>
>>>> What a strange behaviour. I typeset the file within TeXShop and
>>>> it gave me a runaway argument with the precise position in the
>>>> code. I missed a curly bracket on a \url command. Thats it.
>>>>
>>>> Why does TM responds with such wrong error messages and not with
>>>> a precise one?
>>>
>>> TM does not try to compile your file, it delegates that task to
>>> pdflatex. So does TeXShop. In theory they are calling the same
>>> program. So I see no reason for the discrepancy. Please provide a
>>> minimal reproducible and clear example.
>>
>> Here is the working minimal example (the curly bracket after \url
>> is missing):
>>
>> You can see that TeXShop provides the erroneous passage of the code.
>>
>> -------------------------
>> \documentclass{scrartcl}
>> \usepackage{hyperref}
>> %
>> \begin{document}
>> \url{http://jabref.sourceforge.net
>> \end{document}
>> -------------------------
>>
>> TM error message:
>> -------------------------
>> This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6)
>>
>> Processing: ./urltest.tex
>>
>> Document Class: scrartcl 2006/07/30 v2.95b KOMA-Script document
>> class (article)
>>
>> ! File ended while scanning use of \hyper at n@rmalise.
>>
>> ! Emergency stop.
>>
>> ! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
>>
>> Complete transcript is in urltest.log
>>
>> Found 1 errors, and 2 warnings in 1 runs
>>
>> -------------------------
>>
>> TeXShop error message
>> -------------------------
>> <ishot-2.png>
>> -------------------------
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