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As the name suggests - can I do something like:
\usepackage{/home/nebffa/Desktop/maths/questions/fillwithlines.sty}
LaTeX is throwing errors at me when I try to do it.
Instead of using a full path, it is a much better practice to put your file in an appropriate place where TeX will find it. It seems you are a *NIX user, so you may try
to know which places are these. There is a lot of comments in this file, they will help you. Alternatively, you can use the TEXMFHOME or the TEXINPUTS environment variable. Their use is detailed in texmf.cnf as well.
You probably want to distinguish three cases of use for your software package mypackage :
Site-wide installation, it is then adapted to store your TeX files in a site-wide available directory and ${TEXMFLOCAL}/tex/latex/mypackage is probably a good choice. (Use kpsexpand to know which actual path to use, as in kpsexpand '${TEXMFLOCAL}/tex/latex/mypackge' ).
User specific installation , the directory ${TEXMFHOME}/tex/latex/mypackage then looks appropriate.
Development, while you are developing your package, you probably want to avoid repeteadly installing TeX related files and prefer add the appropriate locations to the TEXINPUTS environment variable.
The file texmf.cnf contains useful informations about these variables.
\usepackage{} can take a full path, but requires you to drop the file extension. That is, it assumes \usepackage{/file} will include file.sty located in , self-appending the extension (known as \@pkgextension ). So, drop the .sty .
The following MWE reproduces the problem:
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Right now, I am writing my bachelor thesis and using LaTeX for the first time, using the template made available at https://www.overleaf.com/read/jtsdtwkcjcyq .
I am writing the results as I am writing this message. To make a nice presentation of my results, I would like to dedicate a page to a subfigure with 3 rows and 2 columns of figures. I want to have this in my thesis:
Unfortunately, when I try to place this in my thesis, it gives an error when I try to use \usepackage{subcaption}. The error is (There were 2 error messages)
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/caption/subcaption.sty:73:
Undefined co
ntrol sequence.
l.73 \caption@SetupOptions
{subcaption}{\captionsetup[sub]{#2}}%
The report.tex file looks as follows. (there are probably some usepackages that I don't need, but I am not yet familiar with all of latex and this is a standard template of my university).
I hope somebody knows this error and is able to help me :)
If \caption@SetupOptions is an undefined command then the version of the subcaption is not compatible to the version of the caption package. (There should be a warning about this in the log file.)
Since caption and subcaption are always released in a bundle it seems that you have an old version as local copy (from 2008 or older) of caption.sty and/or caption3.sty in your document folder. So deleting these files should help.
BTW: Using caption and captspec together definitely does not make sense. Both packages re-define \@makecaption so you should decide which one to use (and drop the usage of the other).
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I would like to use two packages which conflict with each others. I hope I can apply them separately whenever I need and then cancel them so as to solve the problem. Is it possible?
For example, I would like the following works:
Tex/Latex have what is called monolithic state: you can't cleanly isolate the configuration done by one package from another, which is one of the reasons why incompatibilities are possible. This means there is no way to identify how to u
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