Yes does the one sub-file do the same thing if you compile it alone in the
template ?

On 14 February 2016 at 12:13, <t...@wescottdesign.com> wrote:

> On 2016-02-14 08:59, Michael Berger wrote:
>
>> Hi all, can somebody help, please!
>>
>> I am working on a thesis (linguistic) based on Miede's classicthesis.v4.1.
>> The Example per screenhot causes the compilation to PDF to run endlessly.
>> I cannot interrupt the process and am forced to cut the power off.
>> That makes it even worse - in most cases I am left with a spoiled file
>> (0 bites).
>> However, sometimes the file (a child document) remains intact and if I
>> then remove the example the export to PDF succeeds as normal.
>> All characters had been typed in using the keyboard.
>> I want to add that none of those characters used in the Example poses
>> a problem when typed in normal text or in a gloss as a single
>> character.
>>
>
> I can't tell you what's going on (aside from the fact that you've probably
> found a way to make TeX recurse or loop), but I'll bet that whoever _can_
> tell you what's going on will want to see the Lyx file that causes the
> problem.  Attach it, maybe?
>
> If the thing is huge or proprietary, try trimming your document down to
> the one offending equation.  That'll either provide a nice, compact Lyx
> file to distribute, or it won't cause the problem in the first place which
> will be usefully educational.
>
>


-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada

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