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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">N. Andrew Walsh wrote:<br>
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<div>Sorry for the mix-up. Attached is the tex export of this
document. I note a couple things. At the part of the file
dealing with the wrap, there are the lines:</div>
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<div>\begin{wrapfigure}{o}{0.5\columnwidth}%<br>
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<div>\begin{centering}<br>
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<div>I think this percentage-sign is what's causing the weird
error about needing a number at that point. In the full
document, that's what's causing the failure, but it's also
throwing errors about the invalid glyphs.<br>
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The "per-cent" sign indicates the start of a TeX comment, nothing
more. I will try to look at your code shortly.<br>
Philip Taylor<br>
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