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The memoir class - The UK TeX Archive

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F.1. <strong>TeX</strong> messages! That makes 100 errors; please try again.! This can’t happen (...).I’m broken. Please show this to someone who can fix can fixThis is the message you should never see!! Too many }’s.You’ve closed more groups than you opened. Such booboos are generally harmless, so keepgoing.<strong>The</strong>re are more closing braces (}) than there are opening braces ({).! Unbalanced output routine.Your sneaky output routine has fewer real {’s than }’s. I can’t handle that very well; goodluck.A package or <strong>class</strong> has done nasty things to one of La<strong>TeX</strong>’s most delicate parts — theoutput routine.! Unbalanced write command.On this page there’s a \write with fewer real {’s than }’s. I can’t handle that very well; goodluck.! Undefined control sequence.<strong>The</strong> control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def’ed.If you have misspelled it (e.g., ‘\hobx’), type ‘I’ and the correct spelling (e.g., ‘I\hbox’).Otherwise just continue, and I’ll forget whatever was undefined.<strong>TeX</strong> has come across a macro name that it does not know about. Perhaps you mispelledit, or it is defined in a package you did not include. Another possibility is thatyou used a macro name that included the @ character without enclosing it between\makeatletter and \makeother (see §E.4). In this case <strong>TeX</strong> would think that thename was just the portion up to the @.! Underfull \hbox (badness ...).This is a warning. <strong>The</strong>re might be some extra horizontal space. It could be caused bytrying to use two \newline or \\ commands in succession with nothing intervening,or by using a \linebreak command or typesetting with the \sloppy declaration.! Underfull \vbox (badness ...).This is a warning that <strong>TeX</strong> couldn’t find a good place for a pagebreak, so it produceda page with too much whitespace on it.! Use of ...doesn’t match its definition.If you say, e.g., ‘\def\a1{...}’, then you must always put ‘1’ after ‘\a’, since thecontrol sequence names are made up of letters only. <strong>The</strong> macro here has not been followed bythe requied stuff, so I’m ignoring it.! You can’t use ‘...’ in ‘...’.455

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