Error “! Illegal parameter number in definition of tikz @ children @ list.” with library mindmap and...












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I've been trying to put the following url in quotation marks: https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2. But I always get the following error: "! Illegal parameter number in definition of tikz @ children @ list." . I am generating the pdf file through the latexmk -pdflua -pvc file.tex command. Below is the file.tex code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


I noticed that if I make the code as below, I do not get this error. That is if I use the url only in the node parent and not in the node child.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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    You can add catcode`#=12 after begin{tikzpicture}

    – egreg
    Mar 13 at 23:50











  • Hi @egreg, "catcode`#=12" really worked, thank you for your suggestion.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:29
















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I've been trying to put the following url in quotation marks: https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2. But I always get the following error: "! Illegal parameter number in definition of tikz @ children @ list." . I am generating the pdf file through the latexmk -pdflua -pvc file.tex command. Below is the file.tex code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


I noticed that if I make the code as below, I do not get this error. That is if I use the url only in the node parent and not in the node child.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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  • 1





    You can add catcode`#=12 after begin{tikzpicture}

    – egreg
    Mar 13 at 23:50











  • Hi @egreg, "catcode`#=12" really worked, thank you for your suggestion.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:29














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I've been trying to put the following url in quotation marks: https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2. But I always get the following error: "! Illegal parameter number in definition of tikz @ children @ list." . I am generating the pdf file through the latexmk -pdflua -pvc file.tex command. Below is the file.tex code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


I noticed that if I make the code as below, I do not get this error. That is if I use the url only in the node parent and not in the node child.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}









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I've been trying to put the following url in quotation marks: https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2. But I always get the following error: "! Illegal parameter number in definition of tikz @ children @ list." . I am generating the pdf file through the latexmk -pdflua -pvc file.tex command. Below is the file.tex code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


I noticed that if I make the code as below, I do not get this error. That is if I use the url only in the node parent and not in the node child.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
centering
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}}
;
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}






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    You can add catcode`#=12 after begin{tikzpicture}

    – egreg
    Mar 13 at 23:50











  • Hi @egreg, "catcode`#=12" really worked, thank you for your suggestion.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:29














  • 1





    You can add catcode`#=12 after begin{tikzpicture}

    – egreg
    Mar 13 at 23:50











  • Hi @egreg, "catcode`#=12" really worked, thank you for your suggestion.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:29








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1





You can add catcode`#=12 after begin{tikzpicture}

– egreg
Mar 13 at 23:50





You can add catcode`#=12 after begin{tikzpicture}

– egreg
Mar 13 at 23:50













Hi @egreg, "catcode`#=12" really worked, thank you for your suggestion.

– Diego Bnei Noah
Mar 14 at 0:29





Hi @egreg, "catcode`#=12" really worked, thank you for your suggestion.

– Diego Bnei Noah
Mar 14 at 0:29










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# was the problem, I think, and replacing it by # seems to solve it.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}};

end{tikzpicture}
end{document}





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    Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:31











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# was the problem, I think, and replacing it by # seems to solve it.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}};

end{tikzpicture}
end{document}





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    Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:31
















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# was the problem, I think, and replacing it by # seems to solve it.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}};

end{tikzpicture}
end{document}





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    Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:31














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# was the problem, I think, and replacing it by # seems to solve it.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}};

end{tikzpicture}
end{document}





share|improve this answer













# was the problem, I think, and replacing it by # seems to solve it.



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz,hyperref}
usetikzlibrary{mindmap}
begin{document}
centering
begin{tikzpicture}[mindmap]
tikzset{every node/.style={font=fontsize{4mm}{4mm}selectfont,text width=4cm,minimum size=3cm}}
node [concept, text=blue!50!black!10,align=center] at (0,0)
{href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{Problem}}
child [concept]
{node [concept] {href{https://integrada.minhabiblioteca.com.br/#/books/9788522112654/cfi/98!/4/4@0.00:18.2}{n}}};

end{tikzpicture}
end{document}






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    Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:31














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    Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    Mar 14 at 0:31








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Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

– Diego Bnei Noah
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Hi @marmot, the use of "" where you indicated also worked, grateful.

– Diego Bnei Noah
Mar 14 at 0:31


















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