On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:47:33 +0200
"Wolfgang Schuster"
Hi,
the problem is your definetypeface definition. Replace your current one with the next one:
\definetypeface[def][rm][serif][latin-modern][default][encoding=texnansi]
Wolfgang
...thanks, that's it, although I'm not sure what is wrong with "\definetypeface [def] [latin-modern] [default]" I got no error. Why a new paragraph is made when I use that command? It might be useful for somebody to know why I used such such command: I use DejaVu TTF fonts in my document. I'm rather satisfied with it, but there is one problem probably caused by my not perfect typescriptfiles: when I want to typeset greek capital letter, i.e. $\Omega$, I get nothing useful. I found something about that problem in conference archive, but I didn't really (want to?) understand pretty uneasy solution. I uncovered that when I temporarily switch to default latin modern font ({\switchtobodyfont[def]$\Omega$}) everything works fine. -- Conclusion -- Using command: "\definetypeface [def] [latin-modern] [default]" causes problem with unwanted new paragraph. Command: \definetypeface[def][rm][serif][latin-modern][default][encoding=texnansi] switches correctly to latin modern but is not the solution to trouble with $\Omega$ not being typeset. Finally: \definetypeface[def][mm][latin-modern][default][encoding=texnansi] seems works really fine - so far :-) Regards Zdenek