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For the non-english LaTeX writers, I would find nice to warn on q.uiver.app webpage when the LaTeX code is generated the following issue: If one uses babel configured in other language (for example, in my case I write LaTeX in Spanish and I have \usepackage[spanish]{babel} on my preamble), the line of code \usetikzlibrary{babel} will be necessary in the preamble after \usepackage{quiver} for the quiver code to work. The issue is here exemplified for the case of brazil configuration of babel.
This sure will save some headaches in the non-english writing community, as for sure it would have saved it for me.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I need to consider the best way to address this. It could be possible to add \usetikzlibrary{babel} to quiver.sty, but I'd need to make sure there wouldn't be any adverse consequences for users not using babel.
For the non-english LaTeX writers, I would find nice to warn on q.uiver.app webpage when the LaTeX code is generated the following issue: If one uses babel configured in other language (for example, in my case I write LaTeX in Spanish and I have
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
on my preamble), the line of code\usetikzlibrary{babel}
will be necessary in the preamble after\usepackage{quiver}
for the quiver code to work. The issue is here exemplified for the case of brazil configuration of babel.This sure will save some headaches in the non-english writing community, as for sure it would have saved it for me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: