[OS X TeX] \inaccessible \bibitem

Ingo Reich ireich at mac.com
Fri Jan 27 10:58:12 EST 2006


Problem solved!! I just downloaded and installed the latest version  
of babel, and now everything runs fine. Thanks to everybody for  
looking into my problem. This one was (to me) a hard nut to crack.
Ingo


Am 27.01.2006 um 11:43 schrieb Piet van Oostrum:

>>>>>> Jonathan Kew <jonathan_kew at sil.org> (JK) wrote:
>> JK> I haven't had time to dig deeper into this as yet, but I think  
>> we  need to
>> JK> examine exactly what gets put into the \marks while   
>> processing the
>> JK> bibliography, and how \leftmark and \rightmark are  defined to  
>> access this
>> JK> data, because that seems to be at the root of  the problem.  
>> Maybe one of
>> JK> the LaTeX gurus here would like to  investigate?
>
> I think Jonathan is hitting the nail on its head. As the problem  
> doesn't
> appear on my system (like on Morten's), I guess you should look at the
> versions of your packages. Something seems to mess up with \fi's  
> inside
> your headers.
>
> I have a strong suspicion that Babel could be the culprit. I have met
> problems last year where babel could give problems with \fi's.
> -- 
> Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl>
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