[OS X TeX] "Runaway argument?" error in figure caption
Nitecki, Zbigniew H.
Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu
Tue Jul 17 16:10:40 CEST 2012
Your "begin" and "end" don't match (\begin{smalltrix}…\end{small matrix})
Z
On Jul 17, 2012, at 9:38, John B. Thoo wrote:
Hi, everyone. I apologize that this is not a Mac-specific question, but rather a general LaTeX question; however, I don't know whom else to ask.
This code
\begin{figure}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\pgftransformscale{0.75}
%% axes
\draw[help lines,lightgray] (-1,-1) grid (5,5);
\draw[thin] (-1,0) -- (5,0) node[anchor=north]{$x$};
\draw[thin] (0,-1) -- (0,5) node[anchor=west]{$y$};
%% u and (u1,u2)
\draw[thick,-latex] (0,0) -- (3,4);
\draw (1.6,2) node[anchor=west]{$\vec{u} = \left[\begin{array}{c} 3 \\ 4 \end{array}\right]$};
\fill (3,4) circle (0.08) node[anchor=west]{$(3,4)$};
\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{It is useful to picture vectors as arrows, although this may not be a literal representation of vectors. Here we identify the vector $\vec{u} = \left[\begin{smallmatrix} 3 \\ 4 \end{smallmatrix}\right]$ in $\R{2}$ represented as an arrow with the point $(3,4)$ in the $xy$ plane.}
\label{fig.syslineqns:vectorasarrow}
\end{figure}
produces this error
[5]
! Argument of \@caption has an extra }.
<inserted text>
\par
l.177 ...ith the point $(3,4)$ in the $xy$ plane.}
?
Runaway argument?
\@captype {\def \@currenvir {smallmatrix}\edef \@currenvline {\on at line \ETC.
! Paragraph ended before \@caption was complete.
<to be read again>
\par
l.177 ...ith the point $(3,4)$ in the $xy$ plane.}
?
Overfull \hbox (73.62pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 217--249
[]$[]$
[6] [7]
The figure and caption appear to typeset OK, though. I think the error is because of the \begin{smalltrix}...\end{smallmatrix}, but I don't know how to fix it.
Any suggestions? I am using TeX-Live 2009 that I typeset using pdflatex in an xterm window and view using Preview. My OS is Lion.
Thanks very much.
---John.
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