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Why would you need a new LaTeX? The old one was fine as it is.

 

BTW why did we need a new version of Windows? I'd prefer the old one without the bugs rather than a new one with new bugs. I guess that's marketing.

 

To increase the usefulness of the thread:

 

http://www.trsteiner.de/bridge/en/latex.shtml

Any hints for a LaTeX novice on how to install these packages.

 

I have downloaded TeXnicCenter and MikTex and have started writing some system notes in there and that is the limit of my LaTeX experience.

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Why would you need a new LaTeX? The old one was fine as it is.

 

BTW why did we need a new version of Windows? I'd prefer the old one without the bugs rather than a new one with new bugs. I guess that's marketing.

 

To increase the usefulness of the thread:

 

http://www.trsteiner.de/bridge/en/latex.shtml

Any hints for a LaTeX novice on how to install these packages.

 

I have downloaded TeXnicCenter and MikTex and have started writing some system notes in there and that is the limit of my LaTeX experience.

Sort of got there the long way i think by creating a new blank project and copying the test tex file and putting the packages in the same directory.

 

Only two problems now:

 

1. How do I learn German ;)

 

2. It gives an error on build "Missing \begin {document}" but this line is clearly in the document.

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Why would you need a new LaTeX? The old one was fine as it is.

 

BTW why did we need a new version of Windows? I'd prefer the old one without the bugs rather than a new one with new bugs. I guess that's marketing.

 

To increase the usefulness of the thread:

 

http://www.trsteiner.de/bridge/en/latex.shtml

Any hints for a LaTeX novice on how to install these packages.

 

I have downloaded TeXnicCenter and MikTex and have started writing some system notes in there and that is the limit of my LaTeX experience.

Sort of got there the long way i think by creating a new blank project and copying the test tex file and putting the packages in the same directory.

 

Only two problems now:

 

1. How do I learn German ;)

 

2. It gives an error on build "Missing \begin {document}" but this line is clearly in the document.

Hi Cascade,

 

After I have finished work (just starting the long day)

and if I will be back home, I will upload a small snippet.

 

 

But I am certain you did already download all 3 *.sty files

found under

http://www.trsteiner.de/bridge/en/latex.shtml

 

One dirty but simple way to install those files is to copy those

files in a directory containing standard packages, just search

the MikTex directory for *.sty files.

Not clean, but it works, I did it the first time as well.

 

Than create a new project with TeXnicCenter, and

just copy the content of BTEST.TEX in your project.

You dont need to understand German, the macro names

are English, if I recall it correctly.

 

After a quick internet search I found the following side

http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textpr...html/ltx-2.html

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: If you have question about LaTex just post them here,

most Germans, who have studied Math or Physics know

how to write LaTex, e.g. Cerdano, Gerben (although no

German, pity him .-)), ... and there are certainly others.

I did not include myself in the list, because my LaTex

experience is limited.

 

I did only have look shortly at Jeff Goldsmiths Macro, but it

seems the origin is similar than those at Rene Steiners page.

The Makros you find at Rene Steiners Page are pretty good,

I use them to create teaching material for my B/I course.

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A couple of quick comments, perhaps of use to the relatively new user.

 

TeX complains about not having \begin{document} when it is there. Almost certainly this is because before the \begin{document} there is a command that can only be processed after it. Error messages in LaTeX take some interpreting (like error messages everywhere). No doubt it would be better if it said Hey buddy, I found the command \noindent or whatever, and this command cannot occur before a \begin{document} but it doesn't. It just says that there is no \begin{document}

 

Installing packages: This will vary with the way you got TeX, and there are two separate issues. If the package resides within the TeX folder somewhere, then almost certainly there will be something in the help to tell you how to install it. I have PC Tex (not freware but the University has it) and it is particularly easy. I put \usepackage{whatever} into my TeX document. When I typeset it, LateX tells me that the package whatever is not installed and asks me if I wish to install it. A more complicated situation arises if the package is not already sitting on your computer somewhere. Then you need to download it from somewhere (CTAN usually). This can get tricky.

 

 

I would advise going easy on packages early on. One of the great strengths of LaTeX is it's portability and if you start using packages then obviously it can only be moved to someone else who has the package. This may not be 100% true but it's true enough.

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Hi,

 

as promised a short snippet of a LaTex document

which loads the macros found on Rene Steiners Page,

unsure, if helpful, but I promised to upload, so here

we go. The chapters are contained in sub directories

 

\documentclass{report}

 

\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}

\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

 

\usepackage{kibitzer}

 

\def\pik{\Sp}

\def\coe{\He}

\def\kar{\Di}

\def\tre{\Cl}

 

\newcommand{\mi}{$\clubsuit /\diamondsuit$}

\newcommand{\ma}{$\heartsuit /\spadesuit$}

\newcommand{\pl}{$^+$}

\newcommand{\ra}{$\rightarrow$}

 

\title{Bridge Kurs}

%\date{\today}

\author{Uwe Gebhardt}

\begin{document}

%\maketitle

%\input{ack/ack.tex}

\pagenumbering{arabic}

\tableofcontents

\input{chap1/chap1.tex}

 

% *************** Bibliography ***************

%\bibliographystyle{plain}

%{\small\bibliography{BridgeCourse}}

 

%\backmatter

 

\end{document}

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TeX complains about not having \begin{document} when it is there. Almost certainly this is because before the \begin{document} there is a command that can only be processed after it. Error messages in LaTeX take some interpreting (like error messages everywhere). No doubt it would be better if it said Hey buddy, I found the command \noindent or whatever, and this command cannot occur before a \begin{document} but it doesn't. It just says that there is no \begin{document}

If you can get your compiler to tell you the line that causes the error, that can give you a hint of why it is sayin no \begin{document} when it is there.

 

Of course, you have to be able to figure out where to look. In TeXnic center, when an error occurs, you can find a "!" button lit up at the top, and if you press it, it tells you were it found the error. This will appear in the bottom of the screen, and you'll need to scroll through the information to find the errors. I highly recommend always starting with the first error.

 

Also, if you are unsure what is causing an error, you can comment out portions without erasing them, by using the percent sign (%)

 

Note: In the above comments, "you" applies to Cascade, whom Ken is replying to, not to Ken.

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Thanks everyone. Much helpful advice here and one helpful private message too.

 

I found the error myself the package had this as the first three lines

 

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
btest.tex
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

 

The second line isn't a comment.

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I realize this thread is not for everyone

 

LaTeX is for typesetting everything, not just mathematics. It is especially for those who are fed up with Word "intelligently" trying to figure out that the user really wanted to mess up his whole layout EVERY TIME!

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I realize this thread is not for everyone

 

LaTeX is for typesetting everything, not just mathematics. It is especially for those who are fed up with Word "intelligently" trying to figure out that the user really wanted to mess up his whole layout EVERY TIME!

Oh yes, I agree both about the delights of TeX and the atrociousness of Word. . I'm not expecting your basic sales rep to be picking up TeX anytime soon though.

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I realize this thread is not for everyone

 

LaTeX is for typesetting everything, not just mathematics. It is especially for those who are fed up with Word "intelligently" trying to figure out that the user really wanted to mess up his whole layout EVERY TIME!

DAMMIT... I REALLY DO WANT THIS WORD TO START WITH A LOWERCASE LETTER.

 

F#@$#@$ PAPERCLIP.

 

done now.

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