This is TeX, Version 3.1415 (C version 6.1) (format=latex 94.8.5) 29 MAR 1996 11:06 **images.tex (images.tex LaTeX2e <1994/06/01> patch level 3 (/usr/site2/tex/lib/texmf/tex/latex/latex209.def File: latex209.def 1994/06/01 Standard LaTeX file Entering LaTeX 2.09 compatibility mode. \footheight=\dimen102 \@maxsep=\dimen103 \@dblmaxsep=\dimen104 (/usr/site2/tex/lib/texmf/tex/latex/tracefnt.sty Package: tracefnt 1994/05/29 v2.3k Standard LaTeX package (font tracing) \tracingfonts=\count82 LaTeX Info: Redefining \selectfont on input line 113. ) \symbold=\mathgroup4 \symsans=\mathgroup5 \symtypewriter=\mathgroup6 \symitalic=\mathgroup7 \symsmallcaps=\mathgroup8 \symslanted=\mathgroup9 LaTeX Font Info: Redeclaring math alphabet \mathbf on input line 179. LaTeX Font Info: Redeclaring math alphabet \mathsf on input line 180. LaTeX Font Info: Redeclaring math alphabet \mathtt on input line 181. LaTeX Font Info: Redeclaring math alphabet \mathit on input line 187. 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LaTeX Font Info: Redeclaring math delimiter \bracevert on input line 266. ) (/usr/site2/tex/lib/texmf/tex/latex/article.cls Document Class: article 1994/07/13 v1.2u Standard LaTeX document class (/usr/site2/tex/lib/texmf/tex/latex/size10.clo File: size10.clo 1994/07/13 v1.2u Standard LaTeX file (size option) ) \c@part=\count83 \c@section=\count84 \c@subsection=\count85 \c@subsubsection=\count86 \c@paragraph=\count87 \c@subparagraph=\count88 \c@figure=\count89 \c@table=\count90 \abovecaptionskip=\skip41 \belowcaptionskip=\skip42 Compatibility mode: definition of \rm ignored. Compatibility mode: definition of \sf ignored. Compatibility mode: definition of \tt ignored. Compatibility mode: definition of \bf ignored. Compatibility mode: definition of \it ignored. Compatibility mode: definition of \sl ignored. Compatibility mode: definition of \sc ignored. \bibindent=\dimen105 ) (/usr/site2/tex/lib/texmf/tex/latex/psfig.tex \@unused=\write4 psfig/tex 1.9 \ps@stream=\read1 \p@intvaluex=\dimen106 \p@intvaluey=\dimen107 ) \lthtmlwrite=\write5 \sizebox=\box25 (images.aux ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericWarning ->\protect \GenericWarning l.80 \newlabel{ESt:e}{{7.5.1}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericError ->\protect \GenericError l.80 \newlabel{ESt:e}{{7.5.1}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. Missing \protect \begin {document} l.80 \newlabel{ESt:e}{{7.5.1}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Argument of \@gobble has an extra }. \par l.80 \newlabel{ESt:e}{{7.5.1}{21}} I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would produce this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway argument that might be the root of the problem. But if your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericWarning ->\protect \GenericWarning l.82 \newlabel{ESt:h}{{7.5.2}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericError ->\protect \GenericError l.82 \newlabel{ESt:h}{{7.5.2}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. Missing \protect \begin {document} l.82 \newlabel{ESt:h}{{7.5.2}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Argument of \@gobble has an extra }. \par l.82 \newlabel{ESt:h}{{7.5.2}{21}} I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would produce this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway argument that might be the root of the problem. But if your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericWarning ->\protect \GenericWarning l.94 \newlabel{ESft:paddle}{{7.7.2}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericError ->\protect \GenericError l.94 \newlabel{ESft:paddle}{{7.7.2}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. Missing \protect \begin {document} l.94 \newlabel{ESft:paddle}{{7.7.2}{21}} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Argument of \@gobble has an extra }. \par l.94 \newlabel{ESft:paddle}{{7.7.2}{21}} I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would produce this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway argument that might be the root of the problem. But if your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away. ) ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericError ->\protect \GenericError l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. Missing \protect \begin {document} l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \fontencoding ->\protect \fontencoding l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \fontfamily ->\protect \fontfamily l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \fontseries ->\protect \fontseries l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \fontshape ->\protect \fontshape l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \fontsize ->\protect \fontsize l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \normalfont ->\protect \normalfont l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.119 \begin{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. [1 ] ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericInfo ->\protect \GenericInfo l.124 $\theta _{tg}=0$}\lthtmltypeout{latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline33... If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of protect doesn't match its definition. GenericInfo ->protect GenericInfo l.124 $\theta _{tg}=0$}\lthtmltypeout{latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline33... If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of protect doesn't match its definition. GenericInfo ->protect GenericInfo l.124 $\theta _{tg}=0$}\lthtmltypeout{latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline33... If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Use of protect doesn't match its definition. GenericInfo ->protect GenericInfo l.124 $\theta _{tg}=0$}\lthtmltypeout{latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline33... If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. (/usr/site2/tex/lib/texmf/tex/latex/Ulasy.fd File: Ulasy.fd 1994/05/27 v2.1eLaTeX symbol font definitions ) latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline3331: 7.51782pt::2.86108pt. [2 ] latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline3333: 6.94444pt::2.86108pt. [3 ] [4 ] latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline3341: 6.94444pt::2.86108pt. [5 ] ! Use of \leftmargin doesn't match its definition. \trivlist ...list \labelwidth \z@ \leftmargin \z@ \itemindent \z@ \let \@ite... l.154 \begin{center} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. LaTeX Font Info: No math setup on input line 165. LaTeX Font Info: External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) <8> on input line 165. LaTeX Font Info: External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) <6> on input line 165. LaTeX Font Info: No math setup on input line 165. [6 ] ! Use of \leftmargin doesn't match its definition. \trivlist ...list \labelwidth \z@ \leftmargin \z@ \itemindent \z@ \let \@ite... l.208 \begin{center} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. 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[32 ] Overfull \hbox (0.6907pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 566--573 [][] [] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 566--573 [] [33 ] [34 ] [35 ] [36 ] [37 ] [38 ] [39 ] [40 ] ! Use of \leftmargin doesn't match its definition. \trivlist ...list \labelwidth \z@ \leftmargin \z@ \itemindent \z@ \let \@ite... l.705 \begin{center} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. Overfull \hbox (29.60222pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 706--757 [] [] ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericWarning ->\protect \GenericWarning l.760 \end{table} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Improper \prevdepth. \prevdepth l.760 \end{table} You can refer to \spacefactor only in horizontal mode; you can refer to \prevdepth only in vertical mode; and neither of these is meaningful inside \write. So I'm forgetting what you said and using zero instead. ! You can't use `\prevdepth' in horizontal mode. \end@float ...pdima \prevdepth \vbox {}\prevdepth \@tempdima \penalty \@floa... l.760 \end{table} Sorry, but I'm not programmed to handle this case; I'll just pretend that you didn't ask for it. If you're in the wrong mode, you might be able to return to the right one by typing `I}' or `I$' or `I\par'. ! Missing number, treated as zero. \penalty l.760 \end{table} A number should have been here; I inserted `0'. (If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number, look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.) ! Illegal unit of measure (pt inserted). \penalty l.760 \end{table} Dimensions can be in units of em, ex, in, pt, pc, cm, mm, dd, cc, bp, or sp; but yours is a new one! I'll assume that you meant to say pt, for printer's points. To recover gracefully from this error, it's best to delete the erroneous units; e.g., type `2' to delete two letters. (See Chapter 27 of The TeXbook.) Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 760--762 []\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 LaTeX Warn-ing: Float too large for page by 6.19992pt [] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 760--762 [] [] Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) in paragraph at lines 760--762 [] [41 ] ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericError ->\protect \GenericError l.765 \clearpage If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. [42 ] latex2htmlSize :tex2html_wrap_inline3563: 7.5pt::2.5pt. [43 ] (images.aux) ! Use of \protect doesn't match its definition. \GenericWarning ->\protect \GenericWarning l.791 \end{document} If you say, e.g., `\def\a1{...}', then you must always put `1' after `\a', since control sequence names are made up of letters only. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so I'm ignoring it. ! Argument of \@gobble has an extra }. \par l.791 \end{document} I've run across a `}' that doesn't seem to match anything. For example, `\def\a#1{...}' and `\a}' would produce this error. If you simply proceed now, the `\par' that I've just inserted will cause me to report a runaway argument that might be the root of the problem. But if your `}' was spurious, just type `2' and it will go away. ) Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 690 strings out of 11043 6928 string characters out of 75308 61080 words of memory out of 262141 3482 multiletter control sequences out of 9500 14897 words of font info for 55 fonts, out of 100000 for 255 14 hyphenation exceptions out of 607 21i,15n,19p,864b,471s stack positions out of 300i,40n,60p,3000b,4000s Output written on images.dvi (43 pages, 20972 bytes).