Good day,
I've tried googling, reading faqs and the like, and have come up empty.
If I have a number of stub files, with the information in them that I want
to pull into multiple documents, and I #+INCLUDE them in a file, I get the
latex too deeply nested error. If, however, I simply insert the
Hello Percival,
Percival du Chat Gris wrote:
I've tried googling, reading faqs and the like, and have come up empty.
If I have a number of stub files, with the information in them that I want
to pull into multiple documents, and I #+INCLUDE them in a file, I get the
latex too deeply nested
Percival du Chat Gris percyha...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day,
I've tried googling, reading faqs and the like, and have come up empty.
If I have a number of stub files, with the information in them that I want to
pull into multiple
documents, and I #+INCLUDE them in a file, I get the latex
Good afternoon,
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Nick Dokos nicholas.do...@hp.com wrote:
Percival du Chat Gris percyha...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day,
I've tried googling, reading faqs and the like, and have come up empty.
If I have a number of stub files, with the information in them
Percival du Chat Gris percyha...@gmail.com wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Too deeply nested.
And that repeats over and over again.
OK - Seb probably got it right then: if you have too many (too many = 5)
nested itemize environments, latex complains as above.
What is the exact output?