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I need to write an article concerning knots, so I want to use the knot package in xy



Adding usepackage[knot]{xy} to the preamble works fine, until I also draw diagrams (not knot diagrams) using xymatrix. Then Lyx says there is a clash because it automatically loads xy for xymatrix and it clashes with the preamble.



I tried adding "knot" to the document class options, and also tried adding PackageOptions xy knot in the local layout.



I also tried to change all Math Options to 'do not load' in order to specify my packages myself in the preamble.



Nothing works. I am using Lyx 2.3.0.



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  • Try to load everything: usepackage[all]{xy}
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  • Thank you - that is what Lyx does automatically when it encounters the xymatrix instance. Apparently, "all" does include "knot".
    – Ori Rosenstein
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I need to write an article concerning knots, so I want to use the knot package in xy



Adding usepackage[knot]{xy} to the preamble works fine, until I also draw diagrams (not knot diagrams) using xymatrix. Then Lyx says there is a clash because it automatically loads xy for xymatrix and it clashes with the preamble.



I tried adding "knot" to the document class options, and also tried adding PackageOptions xy knot in the local layout.



I also tried to change all Math Options to 'do not load' in order to specify my packages myself in the preamble.



Nothing works. I am using Lyx 2.3.0.



Please help.










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  • Try to load everything: usepackage[all]{xy}
    – Sigur
    15 mins ago










  • Thank you - that is what Lyx does automatically when it encounters the xymatrix instance. Apparently, "all" does include "knot".
    – Ori Rosenstein
    12 mins ago














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I need to write an article concerning knots, so I want to use the knot package in xy



Adding usepackage[knot]{xy} to the preamble works fine, until I also draw diagrams (not knot diagrams) using xymatrix. Then Lyx says there is a clash because it automatically loads xy for xymatrix and it clashes with the preamble.



I tried adding "knot" to the document class options, and also tried adding PackageOptions xy knot in the local layout.



I also tried to change all Math Options to 'do not load' in order to specify my packages myself in the preamble.



Nothing works. I am using Lyx 2.3.0.



Please help.










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I need to write an article concerning knots, so I want to use the knot package in xy



Adding usepackage[knot]{xy} to the preamble works fine, until I also draw diagrams (not knot diagrams) using xymatrix. Then Lyx says there is a clash because it automatically loads xy for xymatrix and it clashes with the preamble.



I tried adding "knot" to the document class options, and also tried adding PackageOptions xy knot in the local layout.



I also tried to change all Math Options to 'do not load' in order to specify my packages myself in the preamble.



Nothing works. I am using Lyx 2.3.0.



Please help.







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  • Try to load everything: usepackage[all]{xy}
    – Sigur
    15 mins ago










  • Thank you - that is what Lyx does automatically when it encounters the xymatrix instance. Apparently, "all" does include "knot".
    – Ori Rosenstein
    12 mins ago


















  • Try to load everything: usepackage[all]{xy}
    – Sigur
    15 mins ago










  • Thank you - that is what Lyx does automatically when it encounters the xymatrix instance. Apparently, "all" does include "knot".
    – Ori Rosenstein
    12 mins ago
















Try to load everything: usepackage[all]{xy}
– Sigur
15 mins ago




Try to load everything: usepackage[all]{xy}
– Sigur
15 mins ago












Thank you - that is what Lyx does automatically when it encounters the xymatrix instance. Apparently, "all" does include "knot".
– Ori Rosenstein
12 mins ago




Thank you - that is what Lyx does automatically when it encounters the xymatrix instance. Apparently, "all" does include "knot".
– Ori Rosenstein
12 mins ago















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