On 3/25/18, Julius Dittmar wrote:
> On 25.03.2018 00:58, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> i then tried .latex and went to line 590 and did not find anything
>> unusual, nor that line.
>> but it was a list. must lists not be nested?
>
> How deeply are those lists nested? LaTeX has a maximum on that as well:
On 25.03.2018 00:58, Samuel Wales wrote:
i then tried .latex and went to line 590 and did not find anything
unusual, nor that line.
but it was a list. must lists not be nested?
How deeply are those lists nested? LaTeX has a maximum on that as well:
4 levels of a specific kind of list, and 6
i reduced levels in org. the exported html has no h1. it has nothing
deeper than h4.
it sounds like it's producing latex someplace but can't produce pdf.
still i get this:
pandoc -o sickly--pdf-from-pandoc.pdf alpha-org-export-output.html
! LaTeX Error: Too deeply nested.
See the LaTeX manual
thanks eric and nick.
i was able to look at the h levels in the org direct export html.
they were h7 or so. dunno if there was an h1. so i am going to try
to get them down to h4.
then who knows if that will fix it.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 19 Mar 2018 at 15:10, Samuel Wales wrote:
>> i will have to try this, but can i assume [i do hope] that
>> org->html->pandoc->pdf does not count clean view as approximately
>> doubling the number of levels?
>
> I do not understand this question. Sorry.
>
IIUC,
On Monday, 19 Mar 2018 at 15:10, Samuel Wales wrote:
> i will have to try this, but can i assume [i do hope] that
> org->html->pandoc->pdf does not count clean view as approximately
> doubling the number of levels?
I do not understand this question. Sorry.
> and that it does not count levels abo
On 3/19/18, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> has a limit on the number of levels, both headings and items. If you
> have an org document (assuming you started with org to generate the
> HTML) which has >8 levels, you are likely to run into this problem.
thanks everybody for your contributions, including mu
On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 08:30:13 -0400, Colin Baxter wrote:
Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
snip
> Good academic and writting practice tells that headings shouldn't
> be more than four levels deep. In LaTeX (which is used for PDF
> export), and its d
> Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
snip
> Good academic and writting practice tells that headings shouldn't
> be more than four levels deep. In LaTeX (which is used for PDF
> export), and its default `article' class, you can have
> `section{}',
> ! LaTeX Error: Too deeply nested.
I guess that it's due to excessive subsections, or --- in Org mode
documents --- this can also happen if you have headings such as
"***" or similar exagerated structure.
The heading "***" by default is exported as an item list
(`itemize' environ
On Sunday, 18 Mar 2018 at 21:43, Samuel Wales wrote:
> exporting to html, then converting to pdf errors. it worked ok
> before. just wondering if anybody has seen this before and can guess
> if i did something wrong at the org level?
hard to know without seeing the actual input file but, if this
exporting to html, then converting to pdf errors. it worked ok
before. just wondering if anybody has seen this before and can guess
if i did something wrong at the org level?
thanks.
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pandoc -o sickly--pdf-from-pandoc.pdf sickly--html.html
! LaTeX Error: Too deeply nested.
See the LaTeX man
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