Hello Uwe,

Thank you for fixing the problem. 

I'm unsure why using manual page margins breaks the compilation. In my thesis, 
I have "Default Margins" unticked in LyX: Document Settings >> Page Margins, 
although the numerical settings seem to be identical as those of the default 
settings.

Anyhow, thank you again for getting my non-working minimum working example to 
compile. At this point, could we please return to my original problem as to why 
the alphabetisation is incorrect in this file? Your example is correct (i.e., 
RMS, RMSE, and RMSE*), while in my example the entries are reversed.

Best regards,

Daisuke

On Nov 24, 2015, at 4:35 PM, Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> wrote:

> Am 24.11.2015 um 19:11 schrieb Daisuke Koya:
> 
>> I tried to create a minimum working example (attached). The problem is that 
>> I couldn't get the example to work... When I tried to compile the file, I 
>> saw the following error:
>> 
>>      Error while exporting format: PDF (pdflatex)
> 
> The reason is that you use manual page margins. (I don't know why this breaks 
> the compilation). One of the big advantages of the KOMA script classes is 
> that is does the printspace calculation automatically for you depending on 
> the fonts and font sizes you are using. It does this by following some common 
> typesetting rules and ISO norms.
> 
> If you need some more space at a margin, e.g. for a book binding, you can 
> adjust the printspace with the document class option BCOR. For example in the 
> LyX UserGuide "BCOR7.5mm" is used n the document class options to get 7.5mm 
> more space in case someone wants to print it out and form a booklet.
> 
> Attached is your corrected file where I simple used the default page margins.
> 
> regards Uwe
> <minimum_example.lyx>

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