On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 04:30:43PM +0000, racoon wrote:

> In the preamble:

> An example diagram (I added an instant preview around it):

Thanks, That example looks nice. This helped me realize that the reason
I need the \protect is only because of the equals sign, not the math.
Yours uses math but because you don't use an equals sign, there is no
error. This helped me realize that I can use a workaround of
$\overset{}{=}$, for which I don't even need ERT.

I think I will go for this workaround instead of the TiKZ path for now.
I would like to learn TiKZ, but not until I want to dedicate some time
to learning it correctly.

Attached is my previous example changed to use the workaround mentioned
above.

Thanks to all for your help!

Scott

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