In a standalone subpreamble, \newcommand not considered as already defined but acro's \DeclareAcronym considered as already defined
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How to convert LaTeX file to Markdown but have tables, figures, and formulas as images and citations as plain text?
In a standalone subpreamble, \newcommand not considered as already defined but acro's \DeclareAcronym considered as already defined
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Consider the following MCE (say test.tex): \begin{filecontents*}[overwrite]{subfile} \documentclass{article} \newcommand{\foo}{foo} \begin{document} \foo{} \end{document} \end{filecontents*} \... [standalone] [acro]
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Ia^\200\231m trying to set up a LaTeX workflow where, in the source code, each problem is written 'locally' as a block: an exercise (the statement), immediately followed by a short answer, immediately followed ... [sectioning] [templates] [exercises] [answers] [exercisebank]
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Score of 2 How to convert LaTeX file to Markdown but have tables, figures, and formulas as images and citations as plain text?
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I'm writing my thesis in LaTeX (LaTeX Workshop + TeX Live + VSCode) and using GitLab for its version control. With GitLab (and GitHub, and the like), you can comment on individual lines on a file, and ... [tikz-pgf] [pandoc] [conversion] [markdown] [git]
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