TikZ in section heading
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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:
.
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
.
tikz-pgf sectioning
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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:
.
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
.
tikz-pgf sectioning
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– Kurt
6 hours ago
section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading}
also works...
– marmot
6 hours ago
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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:
.
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
.
tikz-pgf sectioning
New contributor
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:
.
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
.
tikz-pgf sectioning
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Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
6 hours ago
section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading}
also works...
– marmot
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
6 hours ago
section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading}
also works...
– marmot
6 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE!
– Kurt
6 hours ago
section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading}
also works...– marmot
6 hours ago
section{Custom fbox{protectcircled{word}} in Section heading}
also works...– marmot
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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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}
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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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2 Answers
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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}
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1
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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}
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up vote
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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}
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}
answered 6 hours ago
Bernard
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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}
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
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}
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
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}
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}
edited 6 hours ago
answered 6 hours ago
AboAmmar
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