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00:32
@Sidar I use pandoc all the time and it has never produced such line breaks. So that’s why I’m asking exactly what you did. Is this a reproducible problem? If not it’s hard to help you.
01:30
It might just be Manuskript causing this though Ill have to try and export to markdown first and then try again through commandline manually call pandoc and see if the same happens.
I exported to markdown first and then to latex, seems to run fine now. Have to find out if there are some predefined settings somewhere, thanks tho
funny enough when I manually call pandoc it generates a file with line breaks in the arguments also, but it does compile.
 
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06:53
Can anyone explain why do you need \( \) here? Why not just \R?

\newcommand{\R}{\mathbb{R}}

The set of real numbers are usually represented
by a blackboard bold capital r: \( \R \).
07:07
EDIT: I just found this.
374
Q: Are \( and \) preferable to dollar signs for math mode?

Mark MeckesAlong the lines of Why is \[ ... \] preferable to $$ ... $$?, what reasons are there (if any) to favor \( ... \) over $ ... $?

07:39
@emnha \mathbb can only be used in math mode
@Sidar line breaks are fine (they are spaces) it is consecutive breaks (ie blank lines) that error (they are end of paragraph)
 
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09:09
A palindrome, after so long time!
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@egreg suffering from success? :)
 
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11:03
@DavidCarlisle Ah thanks for clarifying.
 
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12:37
If anyone knows the maintainer of NewTX personally and wishes to nudge him concerning tex.stackexchange.com/questions/652108/… , please feel free …
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12:54
Am I the only one seeing a difference between TL2021 and Tl2022? cc @JosephWright A user claims that the dot over "İçinde" is the correct way.
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}

\begin{filecontents}{biblio.bib}
@incollection{Doe,
    author = {Doe, John},
    year = {2000},
    title = {My Article},
    booktitle = {My Book},
    edition = {ABC 123},
    editor = {Soe, John},
}
\end{filecontents}

\usepackage{kpfonts}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[turkish, shorthands=:!]{babel}
\usepackage[autostyle=false]{csquotes}

\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear-comp, sorting=nyt, uniquename=false]{biblatex}
@yo' I can believe the point about the dotted-I
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@JosephWright I suppose it's a mistake in biblatex, but I wanted to check with you first...
It seems that in mirrors.nic.cz/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex/latex/… There should be {\.{\i}\c{c}inde} in place of {i\c{c}inde}, but I'm not sure...
@yo' I guess for 'classical' usage: we are still sorting case changing with language-awareness ...
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@JosephWright ok, got it, so you don't think it's worth a ticket at biblatex for now? it seems that \.{\i} should be foolproof...
@yo' I think it should be changed in biblatex: certainly there is more going on that just \MakeUppercase
yo'
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13:02
@JosephWright ok, I'll make a ticket there :) Thanks!
@GeekestGeek you could just fix it locally
@egreg @barbarabeeton will moan about misplaced commas
13:22
@DavidCarlisle I was sure you would notice it. ;-)
13:40
@egreg -- Oh, @DavidC would surely notice it first, but his philosophy is always to blame someone else if at all possible. (I'm sympathetic about the palindrome drought. I have yet to figure out how to reliably fudge a 2- or 3-point offset.)
@barbarabeeton @DavidCarlisle will be glad to downvote one of your posts!
@barbarabeeton write a bad answer (or a good answer praising emacs) and someone will obligingly downvote you so shift by -2
@egreg she could downvote some of yours for similiar effect
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14:29
@JosephWright raised it: github.com/plk/biblatex/issues/1244
15:04
@yo' :)
16:00
@Skillmon great :) that was helpful!
 
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21:11
Does this document compile for you? It fails for me (TL2022) even though it works on Overleaf. The error is Package keyval error: spanish undefined.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
\usepackage[spanish=spanish]{csquotes}
\begin{document}
Some text
\end{document}
@AlanMunn LOG?
@AlanMunn No failure here.
This is LuaHBTeX, Version 1.15.0 (TeX Live 2022)  (format=lualatex 2022.9.12)  12 SEP 2022 17:14
 restricted system commands enabled.
 file:line:error style messages enabled.
**csquotes-spanish.tex
(./csquotes-spanish.tex
LaTeX2e <2022-06-01> patch level 5
Lua module: luaotfload 2022-06-15 3.22 Lua based OpenType font support
Lua module: lualibs 2021-05-20 2.74 ConTeXt Lua standard libraries.
Lua module: lualibs-extended 2021-05-20 2.74 ConTeXt Lua libraries -- extended c
ollection.
luaotfload | conf : Root cache directory is "/Users/alan/Library/texlive/2022/te
Just found it. An ancient csquotes.def file in my test folder.

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