Hi Uwe, John,
thanks for your attention and contributions.

This is the issue as reported earlier:
Text as per screenshot 'underbar.png' worked in KOMA-Script Article but not in a linguistic document using André Miedes Classicthesis v4.1. More specificly: exporting the child document to PDF worked but did not after including the child in the master document. Starting compilation produced fatal results: it never ended and if the power was not immediately cutting off the child and even the master got erased (0 bites).

I overcame this problem by removing the underbar as shown in screenshot 'nounderbar' but left all the other formats untouched. I exercised this throughout my entire document on 14 similar examples and now get a straight forward export to PDF. As an ordinary user I have to shift this problem to the experts: LaTeX bug, LyX bug or Miede's template or what else?

Thanks and regards,
Michael Berger


On 02/15/2016 04:36 PM, John Kane wrote:
Hi Michael,
"Miede's template?"

Well, I couldn't think what else to call it. It seems, upon inspection to be "ClassicThesis.lyx". I have something in my director called template.lyx but it is definitely not what I thought it was. I'm not sure what it is.

I rather suspected that you were running into an interaction problem. I think the only thing to do is the old programming trick of starting out with just the one child document, run; add another, run; until you get a run that goes into the loop.

Once you have that it, try running the first child with the last and see if you get the loop. If so, then send the master and child docs here and see what the experts can do. If not, resume the "add another, run" routine.

Another thought, particularly if you find it's only two child documents, is run it in LaTeX and see what happens. That might show us if it is a specifically LyX problem or one to refer to the LaTeX maintainers.

Sorry I cannot be of more help.




    On 02/14/2016 06:29 PM, John Kane wrote:
    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, <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 2016-02-14 08:59, Michael Berger wrote:

            Hi all, can somebody help, please!





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