Publishing error messages
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Publishing error messages
</Record><Record date="Fri Feb 21 13:44:38 2025" millis="1740167078"
severity="fatal" suppress="0">
<Level>FATAL ERROR</Level><Message>Operation terminated.</Message>
</Record>
How do you relate this to a particular line or section of your document?
Detailed errors mention line numbers. Is there a way to see line numbers in Arbortext Editor?
I am using version 8.2.
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Take a look:
- "How to delete a corrupt Arbortext Editor preferences file and cache directory": https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS143920
- "Arbortext Editor 7.1 create PDF Error: failed to create input directory e3comp": https://community.ptc.com/t5/Arbortext/Arbortext-Editor-7-1-create-PDF-Error-failed-to-create-input/td-p/609755
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Does this happen with every publish or just once?
Bryon
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Thanks for your reply. I have corrected the problem. In doing a cut and paste from another document, I did not properly format a section.
BTW, Editor error messages could be more detailed, to point to where the problem is.
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I agree that the error messages are not always. helpful in trying to figure out what the issue is. Another tool you could try is the completeness check, found under the tools menu. It should flag improper structure in your document.
Bryon
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Thanks, will do.
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Hi @KW_11025334,
I wanted to see if you got the help you needed.
If so, please mark the appropriate reply as the Accepted Solution. It will help other members who may have the same question.
Of course, if you have more to share on your issue, please pursue the conversation.
Thanks,
Anurag
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