Hello, Mark Edgington <edgi...@gmail.com> writes:
> I have encountered the following error message when trying to export > to latex the attached example org file: > > org-element-footnote-definition-parser: Invalid search bound (wrong > side of point) > > What is curious is that changing the number of "xxxx"'s in [fn:1] to 2 > instead of 3 allows it to compile. Likewise, just changing the number > of 'words' in the second macro (5th column of the table) also can > eliminate the error and allow the document to compile. Also, getting > rid of the #+BEGIN line also allows it to compile... > > I have omitted the tree which contains data for generating the table, > which isn't relevant for reproducing the error / bug. All of the > above comments are based on using git rev. 95416856 (Dec 26). I cannot reproduce the error in either master or maint branch. > I also recently updated to d310a87605 (Jan 8), and instead get the error: > > byte-code: Wrong number of arguments: #[(tree data) ...[binary > omitted]... [tree cl-struct-avl-tree--tags data avl-tree--do-delete 0 > error "avl-tree--cmpfun accessing a non-avl-tree-" 2 > "avl-tree--dummyroot accessing a non-avl-tree-" 1] 5 > ("/usr/share/emacs/23.3/lisp/emacs-lisp/avl-tree.elc" . 14229)], 4 You need to restart Emacs. I changed the structure of the cache in master branch. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou