Tikz code renders fine in TeXmaker but complains about units in OverleafCode not working in Overleaf but working on TeXLive
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Tikz code renders fine in TeXmaker but complains about units in Overleaf
Code not working in Overleaf but working on TeXLive
I am having an issue I have never had before where code I wrote and works fine on my PC using Texmaker (MiKTeX) throws errors when copy-pasted into Overleaf.
This is the code:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
defchair#1#2#3#4
beginscope[shift=#1,rotate=#2-90,scale=0.5*#3]
draw (-1.1,1) to[out=30,in=150] (1.1,1);
draw (-1,0.75) to[out=30,in=150] (1,0.75) -- (1,-0.75) to[out=-150,in=-30] (-1,-0.75) to cycle;
draw (0,0) node #4;
endscope
pagenumberinggobble
centering
begintikzpicture[line width=0.5mm,scale=1.1]
defa12
defs2
foreach i in 0,...,a-1
chair(i*180/(a-1):1.5+s)i*180/(a-1)0.75; % (this is line 20)
endtikzpicture
enddocument
In Texmaker it renders exactly as I would like:
But when that exact code is copy-pasted into Overleaf the foreach
statement does not iterate properly as shown below.
And I am given the following two error messages:
Based on this post I suspect this has something to do with the version used by Overleaf, but I am unsure how to change this. If it is not possible, how can I amend my code to render properly in the version Overleaf uses?
tikz-pgf overleaf
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I am having an issue I have never had before where code I wrote and works fine on my PC using Texmaker (MiKTeX) throws errors when copy-pasted into Overleaf.
This is the code:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
defchair#1#2#3#4
beginscope[shift=#1,rotate=#2-90,scale=0.5*#3]
draw (-1.1,1) to[out=30,in=150] (1.1,1);
draw (-1,0.75) to[out=30,in=150] (1,0.75) -- (1,-0.75) to[out=-150,in=-30] (-1,-0.75) to cycle;
draw (0,0) node #4;
endscope
pagenumberinggobble
centering
begintikzpicture[line width=0.5mm,scale=1.1]
defa12
defs2
foreach i in 0,...,a-1
chair(i*180/(a-1):1.5+s)i*180/(a-1)0.75; % (this is line 20)
endtikzpicture
enddocument
In Texmaker it renders exactly as I would like:
But when that exact code is copy-pasted into Overleaf the foreach
statement does not iterate properly as shown below.
And I am given the following two error messages:
Based on this post I suspect this has something to do with the version used by Overleaf, but I am unsure how to change this. If it is not possible, how can I amend my code to render properly in the version Overleaf uses?
tikz-pgf overleaf
add a comment |
I am having an issue I have never had before where code I wrote and works fine on my PC using Texmaker (MiKTeX) throws errors when copy-pasted into Overleaf.
This is the code:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
defchair#1#2#3#4
beginscope[shift=#1,rotate=#2-90,scale=0.5*#3]
draw (-1.1,1) to[out=30,in=150] (1.1,1);
draw (-1,0.75) to[out=30,in=150] (1,0.75) -- (1,-0.75) to[out=-150,in=-30] (-1,-0.75) to cycle;
draw (0,0) node #4;
endscope
pagenumberinggobble
centering
begintikzpicture[line width=0.5mm,scale=1.1]
defa12
defs2
foreach i in 0,...,a-1
chair(i*180/(a-1):1.5+s)i*180/(a-1)0.75; % (this is line 20)
endtikzpicture
enddocument
In Texmaker it renders exactly as I would like:
But when that exact code is copy-pasted into Overleaf the foreach
statement does not iterate properly as shown below.
And I am given the following two error messages:
Based on this post I suspect this has something to do with the version used by Overleaf, but I am unsure how to change this. If it is not possible, how can I amend my code to render properly in the version Overleaf uses?
tikz-pgf overleaf
I am having an issue I have never had before where code I wrote and works fine on my PC using Texmaker (MiKTeX) throws errors when copy-pasted into Overleaf.
This is the code:
documentclassarticle
usepackagetikz
begindocument
defchair#1#2#3#4
beginscope[shift=#1,rotate=#2-90,scale=0.5*#3]
draw (-1.1,1) to[out=30,in=150] (1.1,1);
draw (-1,0.75) to[out=30,in=150] (1,0.75) -- (1,-0.75) to[out=-150,in=-30] (-1,-0.75) to cycle;
draw (0,0) node #4;
endscope
pagenumberinggobble
centering
begintikzpicture[line width=0.5mm,scale=1.1]
defa12
defs2
foreach i in 0,...,a-1
chair(i*180/(a-1):1.5+s)i*180/(a-1)0.75; % (this is line 20)
endtikzpicture
enddocument
In Texmaker it renders exactly as I would like:
But when that exact code is copy-pasted into Overleaf the foreach
statement does not iterate properly as shown below.
And I am given the following two error messages:
Based on this post I suspect this has something to do with the version used by Overleaf, but I am unsure how to change this. If it is not possible, how can I amend my code to render properly in the version Overleaf uses?
tikz-pgf overleaf
tikz-pgf overleaf
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