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Conference vaxuum::document_ft

Title:DOCUMENT T1.0
Notice:**New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)**
Moderator:CLOSET::ADLER
Created:Mon Feb 09 1987
Last Modified:Thu Oct 31 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:897
Total number of notes:4397

659.0. "I'm losing my level 1 headings" by COBRA::FEELEY () Tue Jul 14 1987 16:17

    I have recently run into a problem with my level 1 headings: they
    are not being printed.  They are being noted since the level 2 headings
    change (i.e. they go from 5.3 to 6.1).  I have a similar problem
    at the same time with my subheadings.  Has this happened before?
    
    It happens in a file where I have 2 separate sections, as well as
    many common sections.  When I specify condition A, everything works
    fine; but when I specify condition B, I lose my level 1 headings
    and my subheadings.  As far as I can see, there are virtually the
    same commands in both paths of the file.  Any ideas?
    
    --Jay
    
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659.1more info, please -- and a possible diagnosisVAXUUM::DEVRIESM.D. -- your Device DoctorWed Jul 15 1987 10:269
    Would you please cite doctype and destination?
    
    If LN03, are you printing with two RAM cartridges, or are you
    printing a very large document (several hundred pages).  If you
    don't have enough font memory (RAM) in the LN03, it can throw away
    some of the fonts it gets fed, and that often seems to affect the
    heading fonts first.
    
    --Mark
659.2COBRA::FEELEYWed Jul 15 1987 10:455
    The doctype is general, and the destination is an LN03.  The .LN3
    file is 209 blocks.  Your estimate of the problem may very well
    be correct, since there aren't any RAM cartridges.  Also, the .TEX
    file seems to be correct, so the .LN3 file should be correct too.
    Thanks.
659.3maybe different conditions set for pass 1 and 2VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNERWed Jul 15 1987 14:3714
    If you are messing with <set_condition> tags and <condition> ...
    <endcondition> tags, then you should be careful to do a
    <set_condition>(x\REMOVE) for ALL conditions at the very
    beginning of your input file or the very end of your input
    file.
    
    The problem may be that the <head1> tags are being included
    during pass 1 but excluded during pass 2 of the tag translator,
    because the condition-names are not set the same way during
    both passes.  THis was noted in an earlier note but I can't
    find it in a quick search.
    
    bill