in response to the error prompt.
382<<#577#>package<#577#>>383
The named package has been loaded twice with different options. If
you enter 384 you will be told what the options were, for example, if
your document contained:
verbatim30
then you will get the error message:
verbatim31
and typing 385 at the 386 prompt will give you:
verbatim32
The cure is, as suggested, to load the package with both sets of
options. Note that since LaTeX<#579#><#579#> packages can call other packages,
it is possible to get a package option clash without explicitly
requesting the same package twice.
387<<#581#>command<#581#>>388
The <<#583#>command<#583#>> is not provided by default in LaTeX2e. This error is
generated by using one of the commands:
verbatim33
which are now part of the <#584#>latexsym<#584#> package.
The cure is to add:
verbatim34
in the preamble of your document.
389
The <<#587#>command<#587#>> is a LaTeX2e<#588#><#588#> command but this is a LaTeX~2.09
document. The cure is to replace the command by a LaTeX~2.09
command, or to run document in native mode, as described in
Section~#Secnative#589>.
390
The command 391 was used by the New Font Selection
Scheme Release 1 but it has now been replaced by
392, the use of which is described in
<#592#>LaTeX2e Font Selection<#592#>.
The best cure is to update the package which contained the
393 command. Find out if there is a new release of
the package, or (if you wrote the package yourself) consult
<#593#>LaTeX2e Font Selection<#593#> for the new syntax of font commands.
If there is no updated version of the package then you can cure this
error by using the <#594#>newlfont<#594#> or <#595#>oldlfont<#595#> package,
which tells LaTeX<#596#><#596#> which version of 394 should be
emulated.
You should use <#597#>oldlfont<#597#> if the document selects math fonts with
syntax such as this:
395, etc.
Use <#600#>newlfont<#600#> if the document's syntax is like this:
396, etc.
397
The 398 command has been begun but not ended on that line. This
usually means that you have forgotten to put in the end-character of
the 399 command.
400
The 401 command has been used inside the argument of another
command. This has never been allowed in LaTeX<#607#><#607#>---often producing
incorrect output without any warning---and so LaTeX2e<#608#><#608#> produces
an error message.