[OS X TeX] .aux files (A propos TeX wrappers)
Alain Schremmer
Schremmer.Alain at verizon.net
Wed Sep 15 00:55:33 CEST 2004
(1) I didn't forget as I no idea what it means. I tried a few x here and
there but it didn't do anything.
(2) However, you "compelled" me to look into this .aux business. Here is
what happened.
In myfile.tex, I typed
$\times
and then tried to typeset. The console complained about a missing $. So
far so good.
Back to myfile.tex, I typed in the missing $ and then tried to typeset.
The console now complained about
...
... myfile.aux
Runaway argument
...
...
l.76 \begin{document}
?
Up to now, this is where I would trash myfile.aux but, this time, I
tried to copy the above from the console. I selected it from the bottom
up but, as I released the mouse, the console started to scroll down and
the pdf appeared with the appropriate x !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I did it again, just after I released the mouse, while the console
was scrolling, I hit Copy and then, later, pasted it somewhere: it was
the preamble of myfile.tex
To see, I created newfile.tex with the same preamble as myfile.tex. I
typed the word "text" and typeset to make sure. Then I typed
$\times
and then tried to typeset. The console complained about a missing $. So
far so good.
Back to newfile.tex, I typed in the missing $ and then tried to typeset.
IT WORKED!!!
So it must be something in myfile.tex but now the question becomes: how
do I go about finding what it is without spending the rest of my life?
(myfile.tex is 268 Kb and heavily formatted and tabulated etc, etc.)
Regards
--schremmer
Jan Hegewald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am 14.09.2004 um 20:44 schrieb Alain Schremmer:
>
>> For a while now, I have had to trash the .aux file just about every
>> single time the console refused to typeset. The slightest missing $
>> will do it.
>
>
> Perhaps you forgot to exit the tex engine. To do so, hit x if an error
> occures.
>
> HTH,
> --Jan--
>
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