How to find the error?












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I was typing easily when I got the message:



Runaway argument?
{contentsline {section}{numberline {4.3}Gr'afico de uma Func
! File ended while scanning use of @writefile.
<inserted text>
par
l.102 begin{document}


I undone everything I have done this afternoon, but it don't compile anymore.



Is there a way to find where is the error?










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    first quick thing to try is delete all your auxiliary files (.aux, .toc, etc.) and try recompiling
    – Troy
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:02






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    you should delete your aux file and toc file, but the actual error is probably a fragile command in the section heading that starts Gr'afico de uma Fun the command may need to be prefixed with protect but as you have not shown a test file it is hard to say exactly.
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:06










  • @David Carlisle colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth} section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{gráfico}} end{minipage} }
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:10






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    don't use accented letters in label
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:19










  • I removed the accent, but the problem remains.
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:24
















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I was typing easily when I got the message:



Runaway argument?
{contentsline {section}{numberline {4.3}Gr'afico de uma Func
! File ended while scanning use of @writefile.
<inserted text>
par
l.102 begin{document}


I undone everything I have done this afternoon, but it don't compile anymore.



Is there a way to find where is the error?










share|improve this question




















  • 1




    first quick thing to try is delete all your auxiliary files (.aux, .toc, etc.) and try recompiling
    – Troy
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:02






  • 2




    you should delete your aux file and toc file, but the actual error is probably a fragile command in the section heading that starts Gr'afico de uma Fun the command may need to be prefixed with protect but as you have not shown a test file it is hard to say exactly.
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:06










  • @David Carlisle colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth} section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{gráfico}} end{minipage} }
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:10






  • 1




    don't use accented letters in label
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:19










  • I removed the accent, but the problem remains.
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:24














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I was typing easily when I got the message:



Runaway argument?
{contentsline {section}{numberline {4.3}Gr'afico de uma Func
! File ended while scanning use of @writefile.
<inserted text>
par
l.102 begin{document}


I undone everything I have done this afternoon, but it don't compile anymore.



Is there a way to find where is the error?










share|improve this question















I was typing easily when I got the message:



Runaway argument?
{contentsline {section}{numberline {4.3}Gr'afico de uma Func
! File ended while scanning use of @writefile.
<inserted text>
par
l.102 begin{document}


I undone everything I have done this afternoon, but it don't compile anymore.



Is there a way to find where is the error?







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  • 1




    first quick thing to try is delete all your auxiliary files (.aux, .toc, etc.) and try recompiling
    – Troy
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:02






  • 2




    you should delete your aux file and toc file, but the actual error is probably a fragile command in the section heading that starts Gr'afico de uma Fun the command may need to be prefixed with protect but as you have not shown a test file it is hard to say exactly.
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:06










  • @David Carlisle colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth} section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{gráfico}} end{minipage} }
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:10






  • 1




    don't use accented letters in label
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:19










  • I removed the accent, but the problem remains.
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:24














  • 1




    first quick thing to try is delete all your auxiliary files (.aux, .toc, etc.) and try recompiling
    – Troy
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:02






  • 2




    you should delete your aux file and toc file, but the actual error is probably a fragile command in the section heading that starts Gr'afico de uma Fun the command may need to be prefixed with protect but as you have not shown a test file it is hard to say exactly.
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:06










  • @David Carlisle colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth} section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{gráfico}} end{minipage} }
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:10






  • 1




    don't use accented letters in label
    – David Carlisle
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:19










  • I removed the accent, but the problem remains.
    – spohreis
    Dec 31 '18 at 17:24








1




1




first quick thing to try is delete all your auxiliary files (.aux, .toc, etc.) and try recompiling
– Troy
Dec 31 '18 at 17:02




first quick thing to try is delete all your auxiliary files (.aux, .toc, etc.) and try recompiling
– Troy
Dec 31 '18 at 17:02




2




2




you should delete your aux file and toc file, but the actual error is probably a fragile command in the section heading that starts Gr'afico de uma Fun the command may need to be prefixed with protect but as you have not shown a test file it is hard to say exactly.
– David Carlisle
Dec 31 '18 at 17:06




you should delete your aux file and toc file, but the actual error is probably a fragile command in the section heading that starts Gr'afico de uma Fun the command may need to be prefixed with protect but as you have not shown a test file it is hard to say exactly.
– David Carlisle
Dec 31 '18 at 17:06












@David Carlisle colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth} section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{gráfico}} end{minipage} }
– spohreis
Dec 31 '18 at 17:10




@David Carlisle colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth} section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{gráfico}} end{minipage} }
– spohreis
Dec 31 '18 at 17:10




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1




don't use accented letters in label
– David Carlisle
Dec 31 '18 at 17:19




don't use accented letters in label
– David Carlisle
Dec 31 '18 at 17:19












I removed the accent, but the problem remains.
– spohreis
Dec 31 '18 at 17:24




I removed the accent, but the problem remains.
– spohreis
Dec 31 '18 at 17:24










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You should only use ascii characters in label, this runs without error



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documentclass{article}
usepackage{color}
definecolor{pink}{rgb}{1,.5,.5}
begin{document}
tableofcontents

colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth}
section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{grafico}}
end{minipage} }
end{document}





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    You should only use ascii characters in label, this runs without error



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{color}
    definecolor{pink}{rgb}{1,.5,.5}
    begin{document}
    tableofcontents

    colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth}
    section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{grafico}}
    end{minipage} }
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      You should only use ascii characters in label, this runs without error



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{color}
      definecolor{pink}{rgb}{1,.5,.5}
      begin{document}
      tableofcontents

      colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth}
      section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{grafico}}
      end{minipage} }
      end{document}





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        You should only use ascii characters in label, this runs without error



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{color}
        definecolor{pink}{rgb}{1,.5,.5}
        begin{document}
        tableofcontents

        colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth}
        section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{grafico}}
        end{minipage} }
        end{document}





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        You should only use ascii characters in label, this runs without error



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{color}
        definecolor{pink}{rgb}{1,.5,.5}
        begin{document}
        tableofcontents

        colorbox{pink}{ begin{minipage}{.9linewidth}
        section{Gráfico de uma Funçãolabel{grafico}}
        end{minipage} }
        end{document}






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