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The LaTeX macro \fillintext defined in pretext/xsl/pretext-latex.xsl has a dependency on the \real macro that comes from the LaTeX package calc. This package must be a dependency of at least one of the conditional packages that are loaded because the macro sometimes is defined and sometimes not. See the pretext-support discussion here: https://groups.google.com/g/pretext-support/c/jUxiSXdDjEU
I think the correction is to add a line to \usepackage{calc} to the standard LaTeX preamble. Is there a reason this should be conditional? The possibly related line \usetikzlibrary{calc} is always included, so I'm guessing the above package should as well.
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The LaTeX macro \fillintext defined in pretext/xsl/pretext-latex.xsl has a dependency on the \real macro that comes from the LaTeX package
calc
. This package must be a dependency of at least one of the conditional packages that are loaded because the macro sometimes is defined and sometimes not. See the pretext-support discussion here: https://groups.google.com/g/pretext-support/c/jUxiSXdDjEUI think the correction is to add a line to
\usepackage{calc}
to the standard LaTeX preamble. Is there a reason this should be conditional? The possibly related line\usetikzlibrary{calc}
is always included, so I'm guessing the above package should as well.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: