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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Sašo Živanović wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Not easy — how do I persuade it that this is a first pass and not a
subsequent pass ?!
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<pre wrap="">:D
In principle, by deleting the auxiliary files:
untitled-1.mzz and untitled-1.memo*
But as the second pass was unsuccessful, there should be no .memo* files
and you should always get the same result as in the first pass.</pre>
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But I did not ! (As already reported).<br>
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Or by renaming the document ;-)
But if what you say about the resulting PDF above is true, I don't need
to see the pdf anyway --- you have replicated the problem.
What happens if you compile using -no-pdf + xdvipdfmx as suggested in
the issue? Do you get the warning? And if you reshuffle the pages, is it
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Not yet tried. Cat now sitting on lap, so work less easy ...<br>
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<pre wrap="">You should only need two: memoize.sty and xparse-arglist.sty, which you
have.
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I found that I also needed "Memoize-tikz.tex". Or maybe I did not
need it, but it looked as if I might. I can no longer remember ...<br>
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