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# Hvorfor forårsager det en fejl, når jeg ændrer et navn eller en titel i en bib-fil?

Dette kan ske, når det at flytte en reference fra én side til en anden får et andet sidetal til at ændre sig—LaTeX kan grundlæggende ikke afgøre, hvilken side det er på, så vores buildsystem (kaldet latexmk) bliver ved med at køre LaTeX igen og igen, men det konvergerer aldrig. Til sidst giver det op, og resultatet er en fejl i Overleaf. Vi arbejder på at forbedre fejlmeddelelsen i dette tilfælde for at gøre det lettere at diagnosticere problemet.

Det bedste at gøre er desværre at forsøge at omarbejde siden for at undgå problemet. For eksempel kan du tilføje en `\newpage` eller et lodret mellemrum for at tvinge LaTeX til at flytte det problematiske afsnit eller den problematiske sektion til næste side.


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