| Title: | Online Bookbuilding |
| Notice: | This conference is write-locked: see note 1.3. |
| Moderator: | VAXUUM::UTT |
| Created: | Fri Aug 12 1988 |
| Last Modified: | Mon Jul 15 1991 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 440 |
| Total number of notes: | 2134 |
I've got a book I'm trying to build. It builds fine with other
destinations than Bookreader. With Bookreader I get the following
errors in the log file. The book 'built' is unreadable by the
bookreader.
%INX-S-CREATED, 'WORK1:[THOMPSON]CTM$REFERENCE_GUIDE_INDEX.TEX;1' created
[ T e x t F o r m a t t i n g I n d e x ]...
%TEX-I-INFO, loading online doctype design file, TEX$O_REFERENCE - on page [1]
%TEX-W-RUNAWAY, Runaway 'argument'
%TEX-I-SHOWTOKEN, '{ \inxentry {0}{MODIFY}{}\inxentry {1}{ENTRY}{\hbox {243}\inxrefsep \ETC.'
%TEX-W-EOP, Paragraph ended before the following completed:
-TEX-W-DURING, Error occurred during a '\inxentry'
-TEX-W-MISSINGRBRACE, Possible missing '}'
%TEX-I-SHOWCONTEXT, ' \par '
%TEX-I-LINE, Error occurred on or around line number: 122
%TEX-I-FILENAME, 'WORK1:[THOMPSON]CTM$REFERENCE_GUIDE_INDEX.TEX;1'
-TEX-I-ONPAGE, on page [1]
%TEX-I-PAGESOUT, 2 pages written.
I took a look in the .TEX file and few lines before the line 122
pointed to in the log is the following line. Nothing like it
shows up in the .TEX for the PS output versions.
\inxentry{0}{^^M}{\hbox{16}}%
Any clues? What does anyone need to figure out what is causing
this?
Alfred
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 136.1 | VAXUUM::UTT | Mon May 22 1989 16:23 | 8 | ||
I would be glad to look at the book, but if it's a long book please
try to pare it down to a reasonably small SDML file that reproduces
the error. (Try processing each chapter separately til you find
the one that causes the error and MAIL me that file.)
Thanks,
Mary
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| 136.2 | pressing on | CVG::THOMPSON | Protect the guilty, punish the innocent | Wed May 24 1989 12:46 | 50 |
Well it's sort of a long book (I think. How long is long?). Anyway
I set off to pare it down and went all the way. Binary searches are
a wonderful concept. I found a problem (why I say a rather than the
is to follow). What I found was an index entry in an <example_sequence>
that was no part of an <extext>. When I removed that the text formatting
of the index went fine. Still not sure why the <X>(START) turned up
in the M section of the index but that's not my problem to fix. :-)
Now what is happening is that I get an ACCVIO during the $$drivoila.
$ $$drivoila "WORK1:[THOMPSON]CTM$REFERENCE_GUIDE.DVI_BOOKREADER;" /h=36 /v=36
%DVC-I-INCLUDING, including input file:
doc$local_formats:small_logo.rags
%DVC-I-INCLUDING, including input file:
CTM$REFERENCE_GUIDE_CONTENTS
%DVC-I-INCLUDING, including input file:
ctm$ref_library:ctm$design.DECW$BOOKFIG
%DVC-I-INCLUDING, including input file:
CTM$REFERENCE_GUIDE_INDEX
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=04, virtual address=0001473C, PC=000108C0, PSL=03C00000
Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
Signal arguments Stack contents
Number = 00000005 200BEC10
Name = 0000000C 00206F74
00000004 00000000
0001473C 00000004
000108C0 00000000
03C00000 0000020B
0000001C
00000140
00000001
0000020E
Register dump
R0 = 00000001 R1 = 7FEFAE28 R2 = 00002711 R3 = 00002710
R4 = 00000000 R5 = 00000000 R6 = 00000718 R7 = 00067974
R8 = 0000AEFC R9 = 0000ACB4 R10= 0000AEF0 R11= 7FFE2BDC
AP = 7FEFADD0 FP = 7FEFAD90 SP = 7FEFAE0C PC = 000108C0
PSL= 03C00000
I don't what to go through a second binary search if I can avoid
it. My book is built 'funny' as I didn't know much about DOCUMENT
when I started. It has a main file and two smaller ones that
are included in it. I'm going to try and eliminate the two smaller
ones and see if the problem is in one of them or in the main file.
Any other hints?
Alfred
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| 136.3 | CLOSET::FITZELL | put nifty saying here | Wed May 24 1989 16:44 | 3 | |
send me a pointer to the DVI files and I'll take a look at it.
Mike
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| 136.4 | fixed in next release | CVG::THOMPSON | Protect the guilty, punish the innocent | Thu May 25 1989 10:55 | 4 |
Fixed in a device converter coming in the near future. Thanks
to Mike for helping me out here.
Alfred
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