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Thanks! I tried that and it works, but with one of my files I keep getting the reminder, even though latexmk says everything is up-to-date. And if I run again xelatex manually on this file, I still get the reminder telling me, invariably, that I must run LaTeX two more times. I'm guessing there's a problem with this particular file (which is very long, 161 A4 pages).. Any idea what I should check in the file, that could be triggering this issue? Best, Marjorie > You should use latexmk. Read http://geekographie.maieul.net/79Le 10 avr. 2016 à 00:32, Marjorie Burghart <marjorie.burghart@xxxxxxxx> a écrit :>> Dear all, >> >> I am a reledmac (and LaTeX) newbie, so please forgive my probably very silly questions :) >> >> When I compile my .tex file with xelatex, I get the following "reledmac reminder" in the log file: >> >> The number of the footnotes in this section has changed since the last run.>> You will need to run LaTeX two more times before the footnote placement>> and line numbering in this section are correct..>> >> (the number of necessary runs may vary).>> >> What I do not get is why I see this message even if it is the first time I rum xelatex on this file. >> I would need to know how many latex runs are necessary for each file, because I do on-the-fly a server-side transformations to serve ready-to-read PDFs to the users. >> I've tried running xelatex 3 times on each file, but for one thing it slows down the process, and for another it is not always enough. >> >> Thanks in advance for your helps! >> Marjorie>> >>