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? > > Unfortunately there isn't any output. I meant the error output as you showed above. > > What version of org/emacs? > > Org-mode: Version : 7.9.2-1 > Emacs: Version : 23.3.a-3 > OK. > Are you using the new exporter or the old exporter? > > How would I be able to tell? C-c C-e p invokes the old exporter. To use the new exporter, see for example this thread: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/60236/focus=61566 > If the error is produced by latex, export to latex and look at the .tex > file. If the error is produced by org, it > would help to have a backtrace. > > Well ... I presume the error is produced by Latex, because I can get the same > thing if I run LaTex Export.tex, but if I replace all the > #+INCLUDE references with the contents of the files themselves, in the .org > file, it works, so I think it's an .org problem, in > producing the .tex files, not (necessarily) a LaTex problem. > I would strip down the contents of the files to just the headers: it's the structure that matters here, not the details. Then I would ask the exporter to export to latex and compare the tex files by opening them in two side-by-side windows in emacs: the differences should be telling. > I think (not being an expert) it seems that, with the stub-based file > (Export.tex), the single * in each of the #+INCLUDEed files > becomes a subsection, as opposed to an actual section (as it did in > Export-1.tex), since a section of the diff file between the .tex > files produced looks something like: > > diff Export.tex Export-1.tex > [...] > 1144a1132,1133 > > \subsection{Dynamic Interactions} > > \label{sec-7-5} > 1146,1147d1134 > < \item Dynamic Interactions\\ > < \label{sec-1-1-4-5-1-6-5-1-10-5-1-4-5-1-4-5-1-5}% The differences *are* telling: In one case, you have a subsection at level 2, in the other an item at level (almost) infinity :-) > 1154c1141 > < \label{sec-1-1-4-5-1-6-5-1-10-5-1-4-5-1-4-5-1-5-1}% > --- > > \label{sec-7-5-1}% > 1157c1144 > < \label{sec-1-1-4-5-1-6-5-1-10-5-1-4-5-1-4-5-1-5-2}% > --- > > \label{sec-7-5-2}% > 1160c1147 > < \label{sec-1-1-4-5-1-6-5-1-10-5-1-4-5-1-4-5-1-5-3}% > --- > > \label{sec-7-5-3}% > 1163c1150 > < \label{sec-1-1-4-5-1-6-5-1-10-5-1-4-5-1-4-5-1-5-4}% > --- > > \label{sec-7-5-4}% > 1166c1153 > [...] > > I attach a tarball with a simple example where the new exporter with > > Org-mode version 7.9.2 (release_7.9.2-432-g545166 @ > /home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp/) > GNU Emacs 24.2.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.4) of > 2012-09-21 > > Thank you, I will try it, and see if that will clear up the issue. > > > does the right thing. BTW, I think the old exporter mishandles my simple example (and slightly modified variants) in various ways. I would recommend that you try the new exporter at this point. Nick