Is there a simple way to do that? There are about six sections that effectively have the same content in each, with the same structure.
When I was experimenting, a pdf was created when I had half of the sections in, and then I just added a section in each time. It was around the fifth section where it suddenly took ages to create a pdf. If there was a simple way to comment a whole section, and then uncomment a whole section, that would be really useful. On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:46 AM, LyX Ticket Tracker <t...@lyx.org> wrote: > #10339: Pdf previewer takes a really long time to compile > --------------------------------+-------------------- > Reporter: TheRealDurdan | Owner: Tyler > Type: defect | Status: new > Priority: normal | Milestone: > Component: general | Version: 2.2.1 > Severity: normal | Resolution: > Keywords: pdf2latex, hanging | > --------------------------------+-------------------- > > Comment (by gadmm): > > Certain things are know to be slow with LaTeX, e.g. XeTeX with unicode- > math or TikZ figures. Other errors can send LaTeX into a loop (happened > one to me with listings in footnotes). > > Is there anything fancy in your document that could cause such slowness? > > You can also try to comment parts of your thesis to locate parts that > makes your thesis take too long to compile, to see whether there are > specific ones. > > -- > Ticket URL: <http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/10339#comment:1> > The LyX Project <http://www.lyx.org/> > LyX -- The Document Processor >