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Necessary packages #2
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@pshem I was not aware that those templates required non standard packages, I guess thats what we get for making them as we went along. This doesn't seem like too much work to fix though 👍. The Tex packaged used for abbreviations is I'd like to keep the As I write this im just wondering if the goal should be to provide templates that will compile cross platform? Or have a few templates for pentest, forensics and then many example files. So for example @pshem your adding of UTF-8 encoding for non latin characters could be an example file rather than included in the template, same with the glossary stuff? (I'm thinking out loud here) In the mean time i'd like to get your fix for the logo name into the repo, could you amend PR #1 to just include the logo fix and we can merge that ASAP? |
I don't think there is much point in removing acronym examples, as they don't cause compilation failures, just warnings. Non-standard package is used in an arbitrary way here, as all the mentioned packages are a part of the the texlive-full metapackage, which means that all of them are technically standard. I don't think it makes sense to limit ourselves to the texlive-latex-base(contents below) metapackage which every LaTeX distribution should(must? can be expected to?) contain.
I think every Tex distribution(texmaker, MacTeX, whatever it's called for windows + weird receipes for turning your favourite text editor into a TeX editor) contains a bit more than texlive-latex-base and it's a lot of pointless work to create out own baseline. |
* Limited the PR to Unilogo fix as per #2
This template doesn't work with the default packages anyway, so let's stop pretending it does.
The default installation of Texmaker on Ubuntu 16.04 & derivatives is missing
abbreviations
, so they don't work. Unless you use any in your work based on the template, only warnings are shown. I think it required theBibLaTeX-extra
package too, but I'm not sure about that.That same installation does contain
intputenc
though, which https://github.com/AbertayHackers/Tex-Templates/pull/1 adds and which reportedly isn't present in the default installation of MacTeX. I think we can just list these 3 packages as "probable reasons for compilation failure"The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: