LaTeX printing only first two pages of a document
- by Peter Flom
I am working in LaTeX, and when I create a pdf file (using LaTeX button or pdfLaTeX button or using yap) the pdf has only the first two pages.  No errors.  It just stops.  If I make the first page longer by adding text, it still stops at end of 2nd page.  Any ideas?
OK, responding to first comment, here is the code
\documentclass{article}
\title{Outline of Book}
\author{Peter L. Flom}
    \begin{document}
\maketitle
\section*{Preface}
     \subsection*{Audience}
     \subsection*{What makes this book different?}
     \subsection*{Necessary background}
     \subsection*{How to read this book}
\section{Introduction}
    \subsection{The purpose of logistic regression}
    \subsection{The need for logistic regression}
    \subsection{Types of logistic regression}
\section{General issues in logistic regression}
    \subsection{Transforming independent and dependent variables}
    \subsection{Interactions}
    \subsection{Model selection}
    \subsection{Parameter estimates, confidence intervals, p values}
    \subsection{Summary and further reading}
\section{Dichotomous logistic regression}
    \subsection{Introduction, theory, examples}
    \subsection{Exploratory plots and analysis}
    \subsection{Basic model fitting}
    \subsection{Advanced and special issues in model fitting}
    \subsection{Diagnostic and descriptive plots and analysis}
    \subsection{Traps and gotchas}
    \subsection{Power analysis}
    \subsection{Summary and further reading}
    \subsection{Exercises}
\section{Ordinal logistic regression}
    \subsection{Introduction, theory, examples}
       \subsubsection{Introduction - what are ordinal variables?}
       \subsubsection{Theory of the model}
       \subsubsection{Examples for this chapter}
    \subsection{Exploratory plots and analysis}
    \subsection{Basic model fitting}
    \subsection{Advanced and special issues in model fitting}
    \subsection{Diagnostic and descriptive plots and analysis}
    \subsection{Traps and gotchas}
    \subsection{Power analysis}
    \subsection{Summary and further reading}
    \subsection{Exercises}
\section{Multinomial logistic regression}
    \subsection{Introduction, theory, examples}
    \subsection{Exploratory plots and analysis}
    \subsection{Basic model fitting}
    \subsection{Advanced and special issues in model fitting}
    \subsection{Diagnostic and descriptive plots and analysis}
    \subsection{Traps and gotchas}
    \subsection{Power analysis}
    \subsection{Summary and further reading}
    \subsection{Exercises}
\section{Choosing a model}
    \subsection{NOIR and its problems}
    \subsection{Linear vs. ordinal}
    \subsection{Ordinal vs. multinomial}
    \subsection{Summary and further reading}
    \subsection{Exercises}
\section{Extensions and related models}
    \subsection{Other logistic models}
    \subsection{Multilevel models - PROC NLMIXED and GLIMMIX}
    \subsection{Loglinear models - PROC CATMOD}
\section{Summary}
\end{document} 
thanks
Peter