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--option{value} problem
From: |
Barrie Stott |
Subject: |
--option{value} problem |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Jul 2004 16:49:58 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.3.28i |
I tried to use --option{value} with my Debian/woody Linux 2.4.18
system with lout 3.24. Below is a transcript of the call to lout and
the error messages generated.
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lout --"@InitialFont{Palatino Base 12p}" --"@InitialBreak{adjust 1.4fx hyphen}"
/tmp/ZZ1.lout > /tmp/x1.ps
lout file "Base":
1,0: cannot open file Base
lout file "12p}"":
1,0: cannot open file 12p}"
lout file "1.4fx":
1,0: cannot open file 1.4fx
lout file "hyphen}"":
1,0: cannot open file hyphen}"
lout file "/usr/lib/lout/include/bsf" (from "/tmp/ZZ1.lout" line 3):
33,5: fatal error: exiting now
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The head of file ZZ1.lout contains the following:
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@SysInclude { langdefs } # language definitions
address@hidden { tbl } # For use with Tables
@SysInclude { bsf } # BasicSetup package
@SysInclude { dsf } # DocumentSetup package
@SysInclude { docf } # OrdinarySetup extension
@Doc @Text @Begin
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I didn't know about --option{value} until Jeff used it recently in an
example in an email. Does the fact that I am getting problems with
@InitialFont used in this way mean that it is not an option? If it can
be used as an option and someone can show me what I am doing wrong
then I can simplify my normal way of working.
Barrie.
- --option{value} problem,
Barrie Stott <=