[texhax] dagger
Philip G. Ratcliffe
philip.ratcliffe at uninsubria.it
Wed Apr 28 11:39:50 CEST 2010
> Unkind. Just as I remember.
Oh dear, here we go again.
> I thought Robin quit this list,
He had, unfortunately for those of us who very much appreciated his
contributions.
> [snip]
> the rest of the list didn't rally to his defense
> [snip]
Well, that's downright false: I for one "rallied" and so did others.
Whatever one might feel about Robin's approach, it appears to me rather odd
that you should be urged to drag up such a long-forgotten episode - the
words you quote were used over four and a half years ago and should have
remained buried there - why stir it all up again?
As to the case at hand, the poster (who is no newbie to the list) asked a
question he could have answered himself by merely looking at the output.
Given that, I'd rate Robin's remarks as nothing more that a gentle prod, but
then my skin is perhaps just a little thicker than others'. However, I have
tacked on at then end of this posting the reply by Robin that sparked off
the first episode - for the life of me I just cannot see the unkindness.
Indeed, I found Uwe's reply far more out of proportion, just as now I find
Brock's (who apparently doesn't even bother to sign his postings.
Cheers all (especially to Robin), Phil
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The original sin (Tue Nov 1 12:47:44 CET 2005):
> I'm writing up my work, or rather not at the moment. The problem comes
> with trying to reference using bibtex. I can latex the document fine
> (only with a warning that i'm using an out of date style format),
as i said in reply to this question on comp.text.tex, it's not a good
idea to persist with latex 209 compatibility mode. make your document
a latex2e one, if at all possible
> i Then
> bibtex it again with no problems. now when i latex the document i get
> the following error.
>
> [13.1] [14.1]) [15.1] (zthesis.bbl
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> <argument> \@listctr
>
> l.3 \bibitem{str98}
>
> ? (press return then the following)
>
> ! You can't use `\relax' after \the.
> <recently read> \c@
>
> l.3 \bibitem{str98}
>
> ?
>
> It does this for all the references written up into the .bbl file form
> .bib.
>
> Any help would be most gratefully appreciated,
it's fairly obvious you've got something completely broken up there,
yet you tell us *nothing* about it other than "it doesn't work".
produce a minimal example, and there's a good chance someone will
help.
as i said before:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=minxampl
robin
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