Capacity exceeded error while using cleveref package with ifacconf class
I am using the cleveref package with the ifacconf class and it is returning the error as follow:
TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]. }{}
I could not identify the error. Can anybody help me?
My MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{ae}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
cleveref
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I am using the cleveref package with the ifacconf class and it is returning the error as follow:
TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]. }{}
I could not identify the error. Can anybody help me?
My MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{ae}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
cleveref
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I am using the cleveref package with the ifacconf class and it is returning the error as follow:
TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]. }{}
I could not identify the error. Can anybody help me?
My MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{ae}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
cleveref
I am using the cleveref package with the ifacconf class and it is returning the error as follow:
TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000]. }{}
I could not identify the error. Can anybody help me?
My MWE:
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{ae}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
cleveref
cleveref
asked Mar 29 at 19:26
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The class adds section to the reset list of the part counter, that it doesn't define.
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
newcounter{part} % fix the issue in the class
counterwithin*{section}{part}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
caption{Caption}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
Note that the ae package is obsolete and should not be used in newer documents.
@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I loadvariorefbeforecleveref.
– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
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The class adds section to the reset list of the part counter, that it doesn't define.
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
newcounter{part} % fix the issue in the class
counterwithin*{section}{part}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
caption{Caption}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
Note that the ae package is obsolete and should not be used in newer documents.
@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I loadvariorefbeforecleveref.
– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
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The class adds section to the reset list of the part counter, that it doesn't define.
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
newcounter{part} % fix the issue in the class
counterwithin*{section}{part}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
caption{Caption}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
Note that the ae package is obsolete and should not be used in newer documents.
@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I loadvariorefbeforecleveref.
– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
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The class adds section to the reset list of the part counter, that it doesn't define.
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
newcounter{part} % fix the issue in the class
counterwithin*{section}{part}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
caption{Caption}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
Note that the ae package is obsolete and should not be used in newer documents.
The class adds section to the reset list of the part counter, that it doesn't define.
documentclass[a4paper]{ifacconf}
newcounter{part} % fix the issue in the class
counterwithin*{section}{part}
usepackage{graphicx,amsmath,url}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
usepackage[spanish,brazil,english]{babel}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{cleveref}
begin{document}
cref{here}
begin{figure}
caption{Caption}
label{here}
end{figure}
end{document}
Note that the ae package is obsolete and should not be used in newer documents.
answered Mar 29 at 23:00
egregegreg
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@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I loadvariorefbeforecleveref.
– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
add a comment |
@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I loadvariorefbeforecleveref.
– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I load
varioref before cleveref.– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
@Adriano I see no issue, so long as I load
varioref before cleveref.– egreg
Mar 30 at 14:55
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
Its answer solved my problem. Thank you! But I would like to complement it, because I also needed to use varioref, hyperref packages, and I followed a recommendation according to link, page 25. There is a solution of a constraint while using hyperref package with ifacconf, according to link. So I jointed all theses solutions into just one.
– Adriano
Mar 30 at 15:00
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