Fixed BiBLaTeX/polyglossia warnings by removing lipsum. Cleaned linebreak.

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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ If you are writing a PhD dissertation, you will want to edit \path{main-disserta
\item {\em How do I use APA citations?}
The template is setup to use IEEE citations by default.
For those who want to use APA, you will need to adjust lines at the top of \path{main.tex}
See the comments in the file right after \verb|\usepackage[backend=biber,style=ieee]{biblatex}|
See the line: \verb|\usepackage[backend=biber,style=ieee]{biblatex}|
\item {\em Why does the margins and page size look weird?}
As mentioned in the Abstract, this template was optimized for the B5 paper size so that it in print copy it has the same size as a standard textbook that fits on a standard bookshelf.
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Some information is at the top of \path{main.tex} file, this file is for a gener
Debian-based distributions including Ubuntu and PopOS would use the packages in Listing~\ref{code:texlive-debian}.
\begin{lstlisting}[caption={RedHat Packages},label={code:texlive-redhat}]
sudo dnf -y install texlive-scheme-medium texlive-collection-{fontsrecommended,luatex,latexrecommended} texlive-biblatex-{apa,apa-doc,ieee,ieee-doc} texlive-{amsfonts,amsmath,canoniclayout,ccicons,eepic,gitinfo2,fixme,makeglos,nomencl,orcidlink,lastpage,lipsum,listings,ltxkeys,pgf,pseudocode,stix2-otf,stix2-type1,siunitx,xurl}
sudo dnf -y install texlive-scheme-medium texlive-collection-{fontsrecommended,luatex,latexrecommended} texlive-biblatex-{apa,apa-doc,ieee,ieee-doc} texlive-{amsfonts,amsmath,babel-latin,canoniclayout,ccicons,eepic,gitinfo2,fixme,makeglos,nomencl,orcidlink,lastpage,lipsum,listings,ltxkeys,pgf,pseudocode,stix2-otf,stix2-type1,siunitx,xurl}
\end{lstlisting}
\begin{lstlisting}[caption={Debian/Ubuntu Packages},label={code:texlive-debian}]
sudo apt-get -y install texlive texlive-luatex texlive-latex-extra texlive-science texlive-generic-extra texlive-lang-european texlive-lang-german latex-xcolor texlive-pictures pgf texlive-bibtex-extra texlive-publishers chktex evince fonts-lmodern lmodern biber

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There is a helpful list of squared numbers in Table~\ref{tab:numbers}.
This table is formatted in the style of a book, which is very differerent than the style one is used to in Excel.
The test text ``Lorem Ipsum''\index{Lorem Ipsum} is from an ancient text from 45 B.C. \cite{cicero46deFinibus, lipsomwebsite}\\
\lipsum[1-5]
\subsection{Subsection}
\lipsum[6-10]
Some text
\subsubsection{SubSubsection}
\lipsum[11-15]
Even more text
\section[Section with an extremely long name]{Section with a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very long name}
\lipsum[11-18]
Lots and lots of text!
I took out the Lore Ipsum because of the latin confusing polyglossia and biblatex.
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex

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\usepackage{polyglossia}
\setdefaultlanguage{english}
\setotherlanguage{icelandic}
%%% Setup citations: pick one format
%% IEEE Format
\usepackage[backend=biber,style=ieee]{biblatex}