| 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 |
I'm having a problem with the text formatter. I've tried everything
I can think of, and I'm stuck. Here's the error message:
$DOC PREPARE S.R LN03
%DOC-I-IDENT...
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[ T e x t F o r m a t t i n g ]
%TEX-I-DENT, T1.0-005
%TEX-W-BADCHAR, Text line contains an invalid character
%TEX-I-LINE, Error occured on or around line number: 302
%TEX-I-SHOWCONTEXT, '\nlistelement{2}{2\numledelin}Open-mos^^?'
%TEX-I-SHOWCONTEXT, ' \[B'
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'prepare'
-TEX-I-ONPAGE, on page [1-5]
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%DOC-E-ERROR_FORMATTER, Errors found by the Text Formatter.
Here is the .sdml file around line 302:
<head2>(running S2dsim)
<list>(numbered)
<le>define symbols on your VAX
<p>s2dsim must be installed as a foreign command.
<literal>
$ s2dsim :== $ DISKNAME:[DIRECTORY]S2DSIM.EXE
<endliteral>
<le>for decsim:
<literal>
$ DEcsim :== $decsim$sys:decsim
<endliteral>
<le>for special library and other symbols:
<literal>
$@[simlib]sim ! ECADJR ONLY?
$ define alsttl "[simlib.alsttl]alsttl"
$ define ttlflops "[simlib.lsttl]ttlflops"
$ define lsttllib "[simlib.lsttl]lsttllib"
$ define ttllib "[simlib.ttl]ttllib"
$ define memory "[simlib.memory]memory"
$ s2dsim :== $ user:[simlib.s2dsim]s2dsim.exe
<endliteral>
<endlist>
<le>Creates a
<p>the Decsim.sym
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| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 881.1 | CLOSET::ADLER | Fri Sep 04 1987 18:05 | 7 | ||
The line number there refers to the .TEX file, not the .SDML file. Run DOCUMENT with the /KEEP=TEX qualifier, then look at the .TEX file to determine the correct context. Alternatively, search through your .SDML file for the text string "Open-mos" within a numbered list, since the bogus character occurs immediately following that string. --Brian | |||||
| 881.2 | Same problem: arrow keys pressed too long | IJSAPL::KLERK | Theo de Klerk | Sat Sep 05 1987 16:56 | 11 |
The situation described in .0 is EXACTLY the situation I encountered before entering the recent note on "unprintable character eliminator". I bet the author of .0 kept one/several of the arrow keys pressed too long inside EDT and caused an <esc>[A-D sequence which is passed by Gutentag but not by TeX. Indeed the line number reference fooled me at first too, as the end-user normally never enters the TeX file voluntarily... Theo | |||||