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Hi @William-Li-cy, thanks for your interest in my package. I'm afraid I don't know anything about Aurora- can you explain in more detail what you did?
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Thank you for providing such a fantastic package!
This error may not be a package issue, it may be a bug in Aurora, but I still hope to be able to use this beautification plugin in Microsoft Office.
Aurora is a plugin that allows you to insert formulas or tables in Microsoft Office using Latex syntax.
After installing Aurora and miktex software, you can insert text using Aurora as an object in Word.
It can import packages and write Latex code as shown in the following figure.
But I don't know exactly how this software works.
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Hm, one issue might be that TikZ requires multiple passes to get the arrows in the right place. Is there any option to say "run miktex twice" or something like that?
The other issue might be related to https://github.com/st--/annotate-equations/issues/12 - can you try wrapping the equation + annotation inside a minipage environment?
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The need to run miktex twice may be the cause of this bug, but Aurora uses the Refresh button to update the formula in the office, and repeated clicks have no effect.
At present, there are only some issues with the position and format of the arrows, and all other functions are normal.
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Can you share the full code that you're putting into Aurora?
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In fact, I did not modify any code, only used the first example of Simple annotations in PDF.
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This does look like the plugin might not run LaTeX twice (which is needed to get the TikZ overlay with the annotation and arrow in the right place)... can you get in touch with the Aurora plugin authors and see if they can comment on that?
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Related Issues (19)
- `label below` does not work for `\annotate` (answer: now working)
- formatting of multi-line annotation text only applies to first line (answer: now working) HOT 1
- compatibility with standalone (answer: yes for this package, just amsmath's `equation*` isn't) HOT 1
- Known issue: `\tikzmarknode` & Co. break spacing of mathematical relations such as "=" HOT 2
- Arrow invades term in the formula if there is mismatch between `yshift` and selected `above`/`below` option HOT 2
- Is it possible to use `xelatex` (answer: yes, just not tested as much) HOT 5
- Need to process twice HOT 2
- "No shape named `{whatever}` is known" with the annotate macro on overleaf. HOT 4
- Annotations do not behave well across page flips HOT 2
- Backwards-incompatible changes not mentioned in manual HOT 3
- Feature request: adding the possibility to customize the style of the arrows HOT 2
- Suggestion for \eqnmarkbox - Customisable background and text colours HOT 4
- Option \tikzset{annotate equations/arrow/.style={->}} does not work HOT 1
- can't layer eqnmarkbox with eqnmark (can't make hierarchical labels) HOT 2
- Can't work well when using "xe->bib->xe->xe" recipe in a beamer project. HOT 8
- Declare package's dependencies for CTAN
- Use in HTML HOT 1
- The `annotate` command adds a line after the equation if used outside the equation HOT 1
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