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I am trying to include a first circled and then boxed word in a section heading.



Currently, I am only able to create this highlighted word within a normal paragraph, but not inside of a heading. My attempt so far:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
newcommand*circled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
begin{document}
section{Custom fbox{word} in Section heading}
fbox{circled{word}}
end{document}


Which renders like this:



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Ideally, I want to be able to write something similar to fbox{circled{word}} inside of my section heading, which currently simply throws an error about the "undefined control sequence def.










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I am trying to include a first circled and then boxed word in a section heading.



Currently, I am only able to create this highlighted word within a normal paragraph, but not inside of a heading. My attempt so far:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
newcommand*circled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
begin{document}
section{Custom fbox{word} in Section heading}
fbox{circled{word}}
end{document}


Which renders like this:



rendered output
.



Ideally, I want to be able to write something similar to fbox{circled{word}} inside of my section heading, which currently simply throws an error about the "undefined control sequence def.










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  • section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading} also works...
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I am trying to include a first circled and then boxed word in a section heading.



Currently, I am only able to create this highlighted word within a normal paragraph, but not inside of a heading. My attempt so far:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
newcommand*circled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
begin{document}
section{Custom fbox{word} in Section heading}
fbox{circled{word}}
end{document}


Which renders like this:



rendered output
.



Ideally, I want to be able to write something similar to fbox{circled{word}} inside of my section heading, which currently simply throws an error about the "undefined control sequence def.










share|improve this question







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I am trying to include a first circled and then boxed word in a section heading.



Currently, I am only able to create this highlighted word within a normal paragraph, but not inside of a heading. My attempt so far:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
newcommand*circled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
begin{document}
section{Custom fbox{word} in Section heading}
fbox{circled{word}}
end{document}


Which renders like this:



rendered output
.



Ideally, I want to be able to write something similar to fbox{circled{word}} inside of my section heading, which currently simply throws an error about the "undefined control sequence def.







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  • section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading} also works...
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  • section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading} also works...
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section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading} also works...
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section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading} also works...
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This is because you command is fragile. Here is a solution:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage{tikz}
DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{fbox{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}}

begin{document}

section{Custom circled{word} in Section heading}

circled{word}

end{document}


enter image description here






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    Anything inside sectioning commands must be robust or protected using protect, so you need to change you newcommand to DeclareRobustCommand.



    documentclass[a4paper]{article}
    usepackage{tikz}
    DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
    node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
    begin{document}
    section{Custom fbox{circled{word}} in Section heading}
    fbox{circled{word}}
    end{document}



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      This is because you command is fragile. Here is a solution:



      documentclass[a4paper]{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{fbox{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
      node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}}

      begin{document}

      section{Custom circled{word} in Section heading}

      circled{word}

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        This is because you command is fragile. Here is a solution:



        documentclass[a4paper]{article}
        usepackage{tikz}
        DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{fbox{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
        node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}}

        begin{document}

        section{Custom circled{word} in Section heading}

        circled{word}

        end{document}


        enter image description here






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          This is because you command is fragile. Here is a solution:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{fbox{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
          node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}}

          begin{document}

          section{Custom circled{word} in Section heading}

          circled{word}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          This is because you command is fragile. Here is a solution:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage{tikz}
          DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{fbox{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
          node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}}

          begin{document}

          section{Custom circled{word} in Section heading}

          circled{word}

          end{document}


          enter image description here







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              Anything inside sectioning commands must be robust or protected using protect, so you need to change you newcommand to DeclareRobustCommand.



              documentclass[a4paper]{article}
              usepackage{tikz}
              DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
              node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
              begin{document}
              section{Custom fbox{circled{word}} in Section heading}
              fbox{circled{word}}
              end{document}



              enter image description here







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                Anything inside sectioning commands must be robust or protected using protect, so you need to change you newcommand to DeclareRobustCommand.



                documentclass[a4paper]{article}
                usepackage{tikz}
                DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
                node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
                begin{document}
                section{Custom fbox{circled{word}} in Section heading}
                fbox{circled{word}}
                end{document}



                enter image description here







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                  Anything inside sectioning commands must be robust or protected using protect, so you need to change you newcommand to DeclareRobustCommand.



                  documentclass[a4paper]{article}
                  usepackage{tikz}
                  DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
                  node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
                  begin{document}
                  section{Custom fbox{circled{word}} in Section heading}
                  fbox{circled{word}}
                  end{document}



                  enter image description here







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                  Anything inside sectioning commands must be robust or protected using protect, so you need to change you newcommand to DeclareRobustCommand.



                  documentclass[a4paper]{article}
                  usepackage{tikz}
                  DeclareRobustCommandcircled[1]{tikz[baseline=(char.base)]{
                  node[shape=circle,draw,inner sep=2pt] (char) {#1};}}
                  begin{document}
                  section{Custom fbox{circled{word}} in Section heading}
                  fbox{circled{word}}
                  end{document}



                  enter image description here








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