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- From: silbar@cantina.lanl.gov (Dick Silbar)
- Subject: Re: LaTeX problem (missing text)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.211126.8260@newshost.lanl.gov>
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- Reply-To: silbar@cantina.lanl.gov (Dick Silbar)
- Organization: Los Alamos National Lab
- References: <1in8f5INN9j4@tamsun.tamu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 21:11:26 GMT
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- In article <1in8f5INN9j4@tamsun.tamu.edu> bryan@kolsky.tamu.edu (Bryan
- Milligan) writes:
- > I'm having a problem with NeXTTeX, specificall LaTeX although I don't
- > know if the problem occurs in other modes. When I view or print a
- > compiled file, there is frequently sections of text missing. There
- > are no errors generated; the text just doesn't show up, and the
- following
- > text is moved up. At first I thought it was Edit's line wrap feature,
- > but turning it off didn't seem to affect it. If I place a CR before the
- > effected text, it shows up, but I have no idea why. Any clues, O Noble
- > Gods of NeXT?
- >
- My secretary had a problem similar to what you described with a file that
- was made using a WordMarc editor on an IBM-PC and saved in ascii. Looking
- at the file using emacs showed there were ^M characters at the places
- where the text disappearred. Doing a query-replace of the ^M with a space
- cured the problem.
-
- Dick Silbar
-