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When a figure is included multiple times with the macro \mfigure (or any environment based on this macro), the generated PDF document should contains a single copy of the picture. Then, the different expansions of \mfigure macro are referencing this single data set. The use of pgf may provides a solution to this problem.
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When a figure is included multiple times with the macro \mfigure (or any environment based on this macro), the generated PDF document should contains a single copy of the picture. Then, the different expansions of \mfigure macro are referencing this single data set. The use of pgf may provides a solution to this problem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: