someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
Can someone help me? When I'm using the tikz
package, I get the following error:
pdftex
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Can someone help me? When I'm using the tikz
package, I get the following error:
pdftex
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This page is only in english language, please translate your text. And do not add code as image. We can not copy it and test it on our own computer.
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:40
someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
– Кайс Ламамра
Feb 2 at 1:42
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Please copy the code resulting in an error and paste it into your question, no code image (to test your code I'm not willing to type it on my computer, sorry). And add please the complete error message you got in the log file to your question. Help us to help you!
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:46
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And, in addition to what @Kurt is saying, edit your question to become English. It seems like you do not have tikz installed. What TeX distribution are you using?
– marmot
Feb 2 at 2:27
Maybe you could get rid of some of those usepackage statements, and make a simpler example.
– Benjamin McKay
Feb 2 at 9:05
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Can someone help me? When I'm using the tikz
package, I get the following error:
pdftex
Can someone help me? When I'm using the tikz
package, I get the following error:
pdftex
pdftex
edited Feb 2 at 12:21
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Кайс ЛамамраКайс Ламамра
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This page is only in english language, please translate your text. And do not add code as image. We can not copy it and test it on our own computer.
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:40
someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
– Кайс Ламамра
Feb 2 at 1:42
3
Please copy the code resulting in an error and paste it into your question, no code image (to test your code I'm not willing to type it on my computer, sorry). And add please the complete error message you got in the log file to your question. Help us to help you!
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:46
2
And, in addition to what @Kurt is saying, edit your question to become English. It seems like you do not have tikz installed. What TeX distribution are you using?
– marmot
Feb 2 at 2:27
Maybe you could get rid of some of those usepackage statements, and make a simpler example.
– Benjamin McKay
Feb 2 at 9:05
|
show 4 more comments
3
This page is only in english language, please translate your text. And do not add code as image. We can not copy it and test it on our own computer.
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:40
someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
– Кайс Ламамра
Feb 2 at 1:42
3
Please copy the code resulting in an error and paste it into your question, no code image (to test your code I'm not willing to type it on my computer, sorry). And add please the complete error message you got in the log file to your question. Help us to help you!
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:46
2
And, in addition to what @Kurt is saying, edit your question to become English. It seems like you do not have tikz installed. What TeX distribution are you using?
– marmot
Feb 2 at 2:27
Maybe you could get rid of some of those usepackage statements, and make a simpler example.
– Benjamin McKay
Feb 2 at 9:05
3
3
This page is only in english language, please translate your text. And do not add code as image. We can not copy it and test it on our own computer.
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:40
This page is only in english language, please translate your text. And do not add code as image. We can not copy it and test it on our own computer.
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:40
someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
– Кайс Ламамра
Feb 2 at 1:42
someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
– Кайс Ламамра
Feb 2 at 1:42
3
3
Please copy the code resulting in an error and paste it into your question, no code image (to test your code I'm not willing to type it on my computer, sorry). And add please the complete error message you got in the log file to your question. Help us to help you!
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:46
Please copy the code resulting in an error and paste it into your question, no code image (to test your code I'm not willing to type it on my computer, sorry). And add please the complete error message you got in the log file to your question. Help us to help you!
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:46
2
2
And, in addition to what @Kurt is saying, edit your question to become English. It seems like you do not have tikz installed. What TeX distribution are you using?
– marmot
Feb 2 at 2:27
And, in addition to what @Kurt is saying, edit your question to become English. It seems like you do not have tikz installed. What TeX distribution are you using?
– marmot
Feb 2 at 2:27
Maybe you could get rid of some of those usepackage statements, and make a simpler example.
– Benjamin McKay
Feb 2 at 9:05
Maybe you could get rid of some of those usepackage statements, and make a simpler example.
– Benjamin McKay
Feb 2 at 9:05
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This page is only in english language, please translate your text. And do not add code as image. We can not copy it and test it on our own computer.
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:40
someone to help me! when I use tikz usepakage it will display this problem
– Кайс Ламамра
Feb 2 at 1:42
3
Please copy the code resulting in an error and paste it into your question, no code image (to test your code I'm not willing to type it on my computer, sorry). And add please the complete error message you got in the log file to your question. Help us to help you!
– Kurt
Feb 2 at 1:46
2
And, in addition to what @Kurt is saying, edit your question to become English. It seems like you do not have tikz installed. What TeX distribution are you using?
– marmot
Feb 2 at 2:27
Maybe you could get rid of some of those usepackage statements, and make a simpler example.
– Benjamin McKay
Feb 2 at 9:05