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- When I try to view lab1 in its processed (.dvi) format, it said it cant open the file because it has type application/x-zerosize. Last night I had the same problem, but after 5 or so tries it changed its mind and worked. Today, not the case. I'm using Leopard 10.5. Devontownsend 12:05, 28 August 2008 (EDT)
- Make sure that
latex lab1.tex
actually completed - usually a zerosize means the .dvi file wasn't even created. DukeEgr93 14:34, 28 August 2008 (EDT)
- Make sure that
- How do I make it so that a command, such as \hat{a} shows up in the actual text of what I'm writing? Everytime I tried, it gave me an error... Rasesh.joshi 23:24, 26 August 2009 (EDT)
- If you want literal text, you can either use the verbatim environment, or you can use the $\backslash$ command to do backslash\[\hat{a} \mbox{ vs. } \backslash hat\{ a\}\]DukeEgr93 10:48, 27 August 2009 (EDT)
- How do I get a new .dvi file to run for lab3? I typed stuff into emacs and saved it, but I could not get the file to load as a kdvi and such. What do I do?Asc35 11:24, 6 September 2009 (EDT)
- Did you make your own copy? That is, in your ~/EGR53/lab3 directory, did you typefirst? DukeEgr93 16:15, 7 September 2009 (EDT)
cp Lab3Sample_F09.tex lab3.tex
- Did you make your own copy? That is, in your ~/EGR53/lab3 directory, did you type
- When I run latex blah.tex command in PuTTy, I get the error although there is clearly the begin command in my file. When I ignore the error and run it, the first page goes blank and the actual first page goes to the second page. RickyPark 16:56, 10 October 2009 (EDT)
!LaTeX error: Missing \begin{document}
- Questions that are this specific are probably best e-mailed to a TA -- be sure to include your NET ID and what file to check so the TA can figure out where to go. In your specific case, however, the first few lines of your document are:
7%% IMPORTANT: Once working, run latex 3 times to get listoffigures to work %% Be sure to check spelling!
which means you inadvertently put a "7" in front of the first comment. That confuses LaTeX :) DukeEgr93 17:31, 10 October 2009 (EDT)
- Questions that are this specific are probably best e-mailed to a TA -- be sure to include your NET ID and what file to check so the TA can figure out where to go. In your specific case, however, the first few lines of your document are:
- How can I prevent LaTeX from moving my inserted .eps and .ps files all over the document? I'd like to keep them in the order I specify. Ajw27 20:48, 15 February 2010 (EST)
- Alas - that's one of the harder things to do in LaTeX, which is why the EGR 53 labs have the figures all at the end :) If you really want a figure to (try to) go to a particular location, you can put in:
where the h! says "Here! Do it! If at all possible." DukeEgr93 00:23, 16 February 2010 (EST)\begin{figure}[h!] BLAH \end{figure}
kdvi fail
- Someone seems to have had a similar problem, but when I try to run my .dvi file for lab3, it shows this message. >> File /afs/acpub.duke.edu/users/m/w/mwc11/EGR53/lab3a/lab3.dvi does not exist. << The "lab3a" is because I already tried setting up a new directory and recopying the material from your data. I also have already made a copy from Lab3Sample... to lab3.tex. When I type in "ls", this is what I get
>>[mwc11@hudson9 lab3a]$ ls gzoom.m Header1s.m Lab3Sample_F10.tex lab3.tex lab3.tex~ RunKitchen.m <<
Thanks for your help- That usually means the lab3.dvi is 0 bytes - i.e. that latex lab3.tex did not work; you have to have a good dvi file for kdvi to work. DukeEgr93 22:43, 15 September 2010 (EDT)
- Alas - that's one of the harder things to do in LaTeX, which is why the EGR 53 labs have the figures all at the end :) If you really want a figure to (try to) go to a particular location, you can put in: