Moti, thanks for your reply. For me, it doesn't work with fyma or sailor styles either. I guess I can work around it by not using list environments - I only use them in the introductory page of a mathematical presentation anyway. best wishes, David On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Mordechai Ben-Ari <Moti.Ben-Ari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi David, > > I tried your example using several different styles: it didn't work with > default, simple and ikeda, but it works OK with fyma and sailor. I prefer > them anyway :-). > > It seems to be a problem with installing packages in MikTeX rather than a > powerdot problem, so I suggest raising the issue on the MikTeX mailing list. > > Moti > > >>> >> I have used powerdot with MikTex 2.8, no problems. Now I have upgraded to >> MikTex 2.9, and when there's a list, it fails to compile. Works OK as long >> as there are no list environments. >> >> Minimal example: >> >> \documentclass[style=simple]{powerdot} >> >> \begin{document} >> >> \begin{slide}{} >> >> Hello >> >> \begin{itemize} >> >> \item world >> >> \end{itemize} >> >> \end{slide} >> >> \end{document} >> >> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >> >> I compile using latex - dvips - ps2pdf - view pdf >> >> It fails with error message: >> >> >> ! Undefined control sequence. >> >> <argument> enit@cw@\@enumctr >> >> l.12 \end{slide} >> >> The control sequence at the end of the top line >> >> of your error message was never \def'ed. >> >> >> I'm an ordinary Latex user, and I've no idea what's going on. >> I'd appreciate any advice or help. >> David >> > > >