Discussion:
Error Message
Gulshan Singh
2007-04-21 22:33:06 UTC
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Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now. But suddenly from last two days, it started giving attached error message. I can compile my file but it wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it starts working sometime and it does not other time. I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan



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Antonio Olivares
2007-04-21 23:20:15 UTC
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Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but it
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other time.
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.

http://www.latex-community.org/viewtopic.php?f=33&p=673

The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the
first [DocOpen(??)] to the three DDE commands and it
worked for me.

Regards,

Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
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Antonio Olivares
2007-04-21 23:22:44 UTC
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Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but it
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other time.
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.

http://www.latex-community.org/viewtopic.php?f=33&p=673

The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the
first [DocOpen(??)] to the three DDE commands and it
worked for me.

[DocOpen("%bm.pdf")] copy it to
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and it works!!


Regards,

Antonio
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Gulshan Singh
2007-04-22 00:20:45 UTC
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Hi,
I am using Windows XP and TeXnic center 1 Beta 7.01, I appriciate your quick reply on my request. But I am not able to figure out where ar these

View:

Forward Search:

Close

These are not in Options or Custmize , I saw TeXnic center folder in C, but could not find these.
are these folder or some where in perferences or options, where I have to paste
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]

command.

regards
Gulshan
----- Original Message ----
From: Antonio Olivares <olivares14031-/***@public.gmane.org>
To: TeXnicCenter-Users-***@public.gmane.org
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but it
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other time.
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.



http://www.latex- community. org/viewtopic. php?f=33& p=673



The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the

first [DocOpen(??) ] to the three DDE commands and it

worked for me.



[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")] copy it to

View:

Forward Search:

Close



and it works!!



Regards,



Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
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Antonio Olivares
2007-04-22 00:53:06 UTC
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Post by Gulshan Singh
Hi,
I am using Windows XP and TeXnic center 1 Beta 7.01,
I appriciate your quick reply on my request. But I
am not able to figure out where ar these
Close
These are not in Options or Custmize , I saw TeXnic
center folder in C, but could not find these.
are these folder or some where in perferences or
options, where I have to paste
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]
command.
regards
Gulshan
Define Output Profiles (i.e, where you see LaTeX =>
DVI, LaTeX => PDF, LaTeX => PS, etc). Check there.
There are three tabs, you need to look at the third
tab, the one that corresponds to the viewer which in
this case is Adobe Acrobat Reader.

and in front of the already stored text, paste this
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]

Regards,

Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
----- Original Message ----
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but
it
Post by Gulshan Singh
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other
time.
Post by Gulshan Singh
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.
http://www.latex- community. org/viewtopic.
php?f=33& p=673
The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the
first [DocOpen(??) ] to the three DDE commands and
it
worked for me.
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")] copy it to
Close
and it works!!
Regards,
Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
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Antonio Olivares
2007-04-22 00:55:16 UTC
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Post by Gulshan Singh
Hi,
I am using Windows XP and TeXnic center 1 Beta 7.01,
I appriciate your quick reply on my request. But I
am not able to figure out where ar these
Close
These are not in Options or Custmize , I saw TeXnic
center folder in C, but could not find these.
are these folder or some where in perferences or
options, where I have to paste
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]
command.
regards
Gulshan
Define Output Profiles (i.e, where you see LaTeX =>
DVI, LaTeX => PDF, LaTeX => PS, etc). Check there.
There are three tabs, you need to look at the third
tab, the one that corresponds to the viewer which in
this case is Adobe Acrobat Reader.

and in front of the already stored text, paste this
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]

Regards,

Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
----- Original Message ----
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but
it
Post by Gulshan Singh
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other
time.
Post by Gulshan Singh
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.
http://www.latex- community. org/viewtopic.
php?f=33& p=673
The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the
first [DocOpen(??) ] to the three DDE commands and
it
worked for me.
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")] copy it to
Close
and it works!!
Regards,
Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
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Gulshan Singh
2007-04-23 20:57:19 UTC
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I appriciate your help.

First:
But, those command are already there, even before I write or paste these there. Therefore, what i did is that, I pasted it in the end of already written commands. After which I could not even run/compile my project once. So I have to remove the part which I pasted. As if now everything is working now.

Second: (I guess this is more to with LaTex than TeXnic Center)
Even when I use
\begin{table}[h]
command to place table at a particular location. It always places it on the top of the page of rearrange it where it wants. In my paper which I am writing, I have lots of tables and figures. Because I do not have control over location of any of these (because above command does not work) and also have limited space (maximum 10 pages), my explaination of results does not come properly as tables and figures are somwhere else. Can anyone please give some suggestion or link where I can find something about it.

regards
Gulshan

----- Original Message ----
From: Antonio Olivares <olivares14031-/***@public.gmane.org>
To: TeXnicCenter-Users-***@public.gmane.org
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 8:55:16 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hi,
I am using Windows XP and TeXnic center 1 Beta 7.01,
I appriciate your quick reply on my request. But I
am not able to figure out where ar these
Close
These are not in Options or Custmize , I saw TeXnic
center folder in C, but could not find these.
are these folder or some where in perferences or
options, where I have to paste
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]
command.
regards
Gulshan
Define Output Profiles (i.e, where you see LaTeX =>

DVI, LaTeX => PDF, LaTeX => PS, etc). Check there.

There are three tabs, you need to look at the third

tab, the one that corresponds to the viewer which in

this case is Adobe Acrobat Reader.



and in front of the already stored text, paste this

[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]



Regards,



Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
----- Original Message ----
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but
it
Post by Gulshan Singh
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other
time.
Post by Gulshan Singh
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.
http://www.latex- community. org/viewtopic.
php?f=33& p=673
The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the
first [DocOpen(??) ] to the three DDE commands and
it
worked for me.
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")] copy it to
Close
and it works!!
Regards,
Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
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2007-04-24 05:51:54 UTC
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Post by Gulshan Singh
Second: (I guess this is more to with LaTex than TeXnic Center)
Yes, :-) Maybe this is more appropriate
http://www.latex-community.org/
Post by Gulshan Singh
Even when I use
\begin{table}[h]
command to place table at a particular location. It always places it on
the top of the page of rearrange it where it wants. In my paper which I
am writing, I have lots of tables and figures. Because I do not have
control over location of any of these (because above command does not
work) and also have limited space (maximum 10 pages), my explaination of
results does not come properly as tables and figures are somwhere else.
Can anyone please give some suggestion or link where I can find
something about it.
See this, for example,
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=floats
Post by Gulshan Singh
regards
Gulshan
Regards,
ST
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John Trapp
2007-04-24 10:28:50 UTC
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Post by Gulshan Singh
Even when I use
\begin{table}[h]
Is it not better to have floats, that will maximise the space rather than
try to place tables manually?

If you really want a table to appear where you want it, then do not use
the table environment but just the tabular environment. The disadvantage
is that you won't be able to create a reference to it.

However if you have a reference to a table, then its location is mostly
immaterial.

If you are using references then I would suggest the varioref package.

John
Martin Chicoine
2007-04-24 14:11:44 UTC
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Use the float package and type :



\begin{table}[H]



(with a capital H).

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De : TeXnicCenter-Users-***@public.gmane.org
[mailto:TeXnicCenter-Users-***@public.gmane.org] De la part de Gulshan Singh
Envoyé : 23 avril, 2007 16:57
À : TeXnicCenter-Users-***@public.gmane.org
Objet : Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message



I appriciate your help.

First:
But, those command are already there, even before I write or paste these
there. Therefore, what i did is that, I pasted it in the end of already
written commands. After which I could not even run/compile my project once.
So I have to remove the part which I pasted. As if now everything is working
now.

Second: (I guess this is more to with LaTex than TeXnic Center)
Even when I use
\begin{table}[h]
command to place table at a particular location. It always places it on the
top of the page of rearrange it where it wants. In my paper which I am
writing, I have lots of tables and figures. Because I do not have control
over location of any of these (because above command does not work) and also
have limited space (maximum 10 pages), my explaination of results does not
come properly as tables and figures are somwhere else. Can anyone please
give some suggestion or link where I can find something about it.

regards
Gulshan

----- Original Message ----
From: Antonio Olivares <olivares14031-/***@public.gmane.org>
To: TeXnicCenter-Users-***@public.gmane.org
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 8:55:16 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hi,
I am using Windows XP and TeXnic center 1 Beta 7.01,
I appriciate your quick reply on my request. But I
am not able to figure out where ar these
Close
These are not in Options or Custmize , I saw TeXnic
center folder in C, but could not find these.
are these folder or some where in perferences or
options, where I have to paste
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]
command.
regards
Gulshan
Define Output Profiles (i.e, where you see LaTeX =>
DVI, LaTeX => PDF, LaTeX => PS, etc). Check there.
There are three tabs, you need to look at the third
tab, the one that corresponds to the viewer which in
this case is Adobe Acrobat Reader.

and in front of the already stored text, paste this
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")]

Regards,

Antonio
Post by Gulshan Singh
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Post by Gulshan Singh
To: TeXnicCenter- <mailto:TeXnicCenter-Users%40yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:22:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Error Message
Post by Gulshan Singh
Hello All,
I have being using TeXnic center from a while now.
But suddenly from last two days, it started giving
attached error message. I can compile my file but
it
Post by Gulshan Singh
wouldnot open PDF file. I am using LaTex=>PS=>PDF
option.
When I, close and restart TeXnic center that it
starts working sometime and it does not other
time.
Post by Gulshan Singh
I am not sure what went or is going on wrong?
Can anyone help me out of this?
regards
Gulshan
Solution is in the LaTeX Community forum.
http://www.latex- community. org/viewtopic.
php?f=33& p=673
The easiest one I saw in my opinion is to copy the
first [DocOpen(??) ] to the three DDE commands and
it
worked for me.
[DocOpen("%bm. pdf")] copy it to
Close
and it works!!
Regards,
Antonio
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