Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 10:29:49 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 09:36:13 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> > I am still struggling with a book document. To make it easier to find
> > errors I tried to use 21 subdocuments (1 for the title and intro, 20 for
> > the 20 chapters)
> >
> > As a first trial:
.........
> > (1) why does it not show db0 and db1?
>
> I managed to  get that right, sorry for bothering you

This is strange:
I found, that one of the chapters (in a subdocument) contains an error 
(pdfendlink ended up in different nesting level than \pd).
Now if I run this chapter separately (that is not using the master document 
db0) it works. I have started to divide the chapter in two subdocuments, and 
know already the error is in the second one (and the second one alone runs 
also without error), but do not understand the whole affair. My idea of using 
this subdocument bussiness was to be able to find in the subdocument possible 
errors faster, but that is apparantly not the case. Since I have used 
separate chapters, there should be no influence from or to the appending 
chapters (in koma book there are empty pages between chapters).
Could it be related to the input/ instead of include- way of calling the 
subdirectories from the master???
Any idea?

Wolfgang
>
> > (2) Is input correct for the koma-book style or should I use include?
>
> still open question
>
> > Wolfgang



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