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I am about to lose my mind. Everytime I try to compile a simple latex document, compilation stucks at this step:



(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathdesign/mdput/omlmdput.fd))



I am running Linux Mint 19 and have the texlive-full package installed. It does not matter if I compile the file as normal user or root.
Any ideas?










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    By commenting out various parts of your tex file, can you figure out which command is causing the problem?

    – Teepeemm
    Jan 18 at 14:39






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    this looks like it might be a loop from within a package. you will have to dig through your log file to get an idea which one. starting with the line you have shown, back up, ignoring everything that is completely enclosed by (parentheses) until you come to the last thing that isn't closed by a parenthesis. that should give you the name of the package where the problem starts. as soon as you have that information, you can come back here, add that information (maybe the log file from a line or two before that) to this question, and update. that will give us more to work with.

    – barbara beeton
    Jan 18 at 23:23
















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I am about to lose my mind. Everytime I try to compile a simple latex document, compilation stucks at this step:



(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathdesign/mdput/omlmdput.fd))



I am running Linux Mint 19 and have the texlive-full package installed. It does not matter if I compile the file as normal user or root.
Any ideas?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    By commenting out various parts of your tex file, can you figure out which command is causing the problem?

    – Teepeemm
    Jan 18 at 14:39






  • 1





    this looks like it might be a loop from within a package. you will have to dig through your log file to get an idea which one. starting with the line you have shown, back up, ignoring everything that is completely enclosed by (parentheses) until you come to the last thing that isn't closed by a parenthesis. that should give you the name of the package where the problem starts. as soon as you have that information, you can come back here, add that information (maybe the log file from a line or two before that) to this question, and update. that will give us more to work with.

    – barbara beeton
    Jan 18 at 23:23














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I am about to lose my mind. Everytime I try to compile a simple latex document, compilation stucks at this step:



(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathdesign/mdput/omlmdput.fd))



I am running Linux Mint 19 and have the texlive-full package installed. It does not matter if I compile the file as normal user or root.
Any ideas?










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I am about to lose my mind. Everytime I try to compile a simple latex document, compilation stucks at this step:



(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mathdesign/mdput/omlmdput.fd))



I am running Linux Mint 19 and have the texlive-full package installed. It does not matter if I compile the file as normal user or root.
Any ideas?







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    By commenting out various parts of your tex file, can you figure out which command is causing the problem?

    – Teepeemm
    Jan 18 at 14:39






  • 1





    this looks like it might be a loop from within a package. you will have to dig through your log file to get an idea which one. starting with the line you have shown, back up, ignoring everything that is completely enclosed by (parentheses) until you come to the last thing that isn't closed by a parenthesis. that should give you the name of the package where the problem starts. as soon as you have that information, you can come back here, add that information (maybe the log file from a line or two before that) to this question, and update. that will give us more to work with.

    – barbara beeton
    Jan 18 at 23:23














  • 1





    By commenting out various parts of your tex file, can you figure out which command is causing the problem?

    – Teepeemm
    Jan 18 at 14:39






  • 1





    this looks like it might be a loop from within a package. you will have to dig through your log file to get an idea which one. starting with the line you have shown, back up, ignoring everything that is completely enclosed by (parentheses) until you come to the last thing that isn't closed by a parenthesis. that should give you the name of the package where the problem starts. as soon as you have that information, you can come back here, add that information (maybe the log file from a line or two before that) to this question, and update. that will give us more to work with.

    – barbara beeton
    Jan 18 at 23:23








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1





By commenting out various parts of your tex file, can you figure out which command is causing the problem?

– Teepeemm
Jan 18 at 14:39





By commenting out various parts of your tex file, can you figure out which command is causing the problem?

– Teepeemm
Jan 18 at 14:39




1




1





this looks like it might be a loop from within a package. you will have to dig through your log file to get an idea which one. starting with the line you have shown, back up, ignoring everything that is completely enclosed by (parentheses) until you come to the last thing that isn't closed by a parenthesis. that should give you the name of the package where the problem starts. as soon as you have that information, you can come back here, add that information (maybe the log file from a line or two before that) to this question, and update. that will give us more to work with.

– barbara beeton
Jan 18 at 23:23





this looks like it might be a loop from within a package. you will have to dig through your log file to get an idea which one. starting with the line you have shown, back up, ignoring everything that is completely enclosed by (parentheses) until you come to the last thing that isn't closed by a parenthesis. that should give you the name of the package where the problem starts. as soon as you have that information, you can come back here, add that information (maybe the log file from a line or two before that) to this question, and update. that will give us more to work with.

– barbara beeton
Jan 18 at 23:23










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