Sorry for the delayed reply. I tried to replicate the problem in a file as small as possible (as suggested). I couldn't reproduce it. On that note, for some reason, I had encoding problems with the same .lyx document. I used iconv to resolve that problem.
On 25 April 2017 at 18:40, Richard Heck <[email protected]> wrote: > On 04/24/2017 11:41 PM, Karthik Tayur wrote: > > Replacing all special characters (Insert>Symbols) in the document allows > me to print the indices. I had inserted the pilcrow symbol in the document. > When resolving a problem with conversion I replaced all the symbols in my > document with text. > Any idea why this works? Are special symbols not allowed in footnote > spaces? > > > If you could produce a small file, as small as possible, that illustrates > the problem, it would make it easier to investigate. The reason it should > be small is so we can be sure where the problem really is. > > Richard > > > > > On 25 April 2017 at 03:42, Karthik Tayur <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> I have been using LyX for some time now. It has been great. Previously >> the multiple index function worked well. >> Today, while I was able to insert indices, they wouldn't print. Only >> disabling the multiple index option under Settings in a fresh document >> allows printing of the singular index. >> Any suggestions as to how I might go about solving this problem? I >> suspect that the files needed for \printindex simply don't compile, as the >> logs seem to suggest. >> >> System Details: Arch Linux with KDE, LyX 2.2.2 >> >> Regards >> > > >
