Capacity exceeded error while using cleveref package with ifacconf class












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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}










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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}










    share|improve this question

























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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}










      share|improve this question














      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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          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.






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          • @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












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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.






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          • @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
















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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.






          share|improve this answer
























          • @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














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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.






          share|improve this answer













          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.







          share|improve this answer












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          • @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



















          • @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

















          @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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