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semi-automatic preparation for arXiv submission #8

Closed mxochicale closed 3 years ago

mxochicale commented 3 years ago

To create a more smoothly workflow with a semi-automatic preparation of arXiv submission

mxochicale commented 3 years ago

Caught error in autotex process: Error: No postscript to move

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Error - failed to create pdf file.

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mxochicale commented 3 years ago
Apparently the foollwing file path doesn't not render properly the tex files as the same above error is presented for: Files Currently Attached to Submission Delete All
Filename Type Actions
versions Directory Delete
versions/v05 Directory Delete
versions/v05/fig01.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig02.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig03.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig04.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig05.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig06.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig07.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/fig08.pdf PDF Delete
versions/v05/jabbrv-ltwa-all.ldf unknown Delete
versions/v05/jabbrv-ltwa-en.ldf unknown Delete
versions/v05/jabbrv.sty TeX auxiliary Delete
versions/v05/main.bbl TeX auxiliary Delete
versions/v05/main.tex LATEX2e Delete
versions/v05/naturemag-doi.bst TeX auxiliary Delete
versions/v05/wlscirep.cls TeX auxiliary Delete
mxochicale commented 3 years ago

This arrangement of files build successufly the pdf latex file

Files Currently Attached to Submission Delete All
Filename Type Actions
fig01.pdf PDF Delete
fig02.pdf PDF Delete
fig03.pdf PDF Delete
fig04.pdf PDF Delete
fig05.pdf PDF Delete
fig06.pdf PDF Delete
fig07.pdf PDF Delete
fig08.pdf PDF Delete
jabbrv-ltwa-all.ldf unknown Delete
jabbrv-ltwa-en.ldf unknown Delete
jabbrv.sty TeX auxiliary Delete
main.bbl TeX auxiliary Delete
main.tex LATEX2e Delete
naturemag-doi.bst TeX auxiliary Delete
wlscirep.cls TeX auxiliary Delete

Perhaps a quick solution is to unzip file in your local machine to then compress it with no paths to avoid the use of other paths.

mxochicale commented 3 years ago

in the submission, I created: https://paperswithcode.com/paper/nonlinear-methods-to-quantify-movement