Everytime I compile my file, I get a message from TeXstudio saying
The logfile is very large (> 2 MB) are you sure you want to load it?
This is mostly because I am updating the bibliography, while to a large extent the .bib file is not correctly formatted (it is simply an output from Endnote actually).
My question is: Is there any way for me to avoid getting the warning from TeXstudio and permanently assign that I want to load the log file? (otherwise, I am not able to see the Errors, and the bibliography is not even made).
Edit: It seems like the error is not coming from the bibliography after all, but from a lot of messages like these:
{leaving hbox group (level 16) entered at line 4}
{leaving simple group (level 15) entered at line 4}
{leaving hbox group (level 14) entered at line 4}
{leaving math choice group (level 13) entered at line 4}
{entering math choice group (level 13) at line 4}
Thanks in advance
.bib
file be to produce so large a.log
?! If it is (only/chiefly) due to the.bib
file, just fix it and stop running your.tex
file until it is done.... If EndNote has provided a faulty file, I suspect the errors are of the 'repeating' kind, and that many could be fixed through a reasonable use of search-and-replace kind of edits..bib
file, because to create it I only exported all (>15000) references from my Endnote file. The problem in fixing these errors through search-and-replace is that I want to keep both my.bib
and Endnote libraries in sync: so whenever I update endnote, I have to export everything again, which would revert any fixes I had done in the.bib
file beforebiblatex
has some experimental support for endnote, so there might be no need to export you endnote library to.bib
,\citep
commands), and a couple of errors of paragraph size (Underfull \hbox (badness 10000)...
). Yet, this does not explain the huge log file.. Look at the edit I made in post, maybe it helps.