> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/latex/id/pertanyaan-and-jawaban/88-why-does-changing-a-name-or-title-in-a-bib-file-cause-an-error.md).

# Mengapa mengubah nama atau judul di file bib menyebabkan kesalahan?

Ini dapat terjadi kapan pun memindahkan sebuah referensi dari satu halaman ke halaman lain menyebabkan nomor halaman lain ikut berubah—pada dasarnya LaTeX tidak bisa menentukan ia sedang berada di halaman mana, sehingga sistem pembuatan kami (yang disebut latexmk) terus menjalankan latex berulang-ulang, tetapi tidak pernah konvergen. Akhirnya ia menyerah, dan hasilnya adalah galat di Overleaf. Kami sedang berupaya memperbaiki pesan galat dalam kasus ini, agar lebih mudah mendiagnosis masalahnya.

Hal terbaik yang dapat dilakukan, sayangnya, adalah mencoba menyusun ulang halaman agar masalah ini tidak terjadi. Misalnya, Anda mungkin menambahkan sebuah `\newpage` atau jeda vertikal untuk memaksa LaTeX memindahkan paragraf atau bagian yang bermasalah ke halaman berikutnya.


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