> On Oct 18, 2021, at 20:51, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <paaguti@gmail.com> > wrote: > I'm trying to generate the documentation > ./org.texi:17579: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]. Jean-Christophe Helary reported too the location of the source of trouble identified by Takesi Ayanokoji. I think the trouble with "TeX capacity exceeded" is not a trouble with "make doc", Emacs or Org. Probably a trouble with make or TeX environment as for example the size of available RAM. I have already met that on Virtual machine with not enough memory for compilation but just enough for installation of the OS. On my system "make doc" generate an error but I found a temporary solution to generate the documentation in PDF. 1) I start to make a git clone: git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/emacs/org-mode.git 2) I used make cd org-mode make cleanall make all 3) I generate the pdf files inside the doc directory without using make file: cd doc makeinfo --pdf org.texi makeinfo --pdf orgguide.texi 4) You can find the files generated in http://www.presentiel.com/org/orgguide.pdf and in http://www.presentiel.com/org/org.pdf About "make doc": "make doc" don't work on my environment: "make info" and "make html" are working fine but "make pdf", a part of "make doc", is not working on my environment. I reproduce below the error and I suppose there is something wrong with the initial path: entering extended mode (../../../org.t2d/pdf/src/org.texi) * ! Emergency stop. <*> \input ../../../org.t2d/pdf/src/org.texi ! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! Transcript written on org.log.