On 24.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote: > On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote: >> On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>> BTW: instead of cutting text in most cases it helps to just put >> it in a note (mark it and Insert>Note>Note). > Please explain? If you want to find out where in your document the problematic part is, you can make a copy and cut/delete parts of it until it compiles. Alternatively, you can mark a part of the text and put it in a LyX note. LyX notes are not exported, so the effect is almost the same but it is easier to restore the content (press [Backspace] when the cursor is at the first positon inside the note). There is a slight chance of failure when LyX inserts some code into the document (preamble, say) depending on the document content. I had this problem with a document containg text parts in the languages greek and polutonikogreek. The resulting LaTeX error did not disappear after putting the polutonikogreek part in a note as LyX did still insert both language options in the document header. Günter