On 12/5/2025 4:25 PM, Hajtmar Jaroslav wrote:
To be clear:
I’m not explicitly /using/ TikZ drawings in the affected document — the
module simply loads TikZ because I use it in other teaching materials.
then don't load tikz ... it slows down a run (which likely is already
slowed down due to the container)
Is this expected behaviour in the current LMTX version?
see Hrabans answer
(i.e. TikZ support being partial or not intended to be used during
this phase of development?)
optional (context is more a metapost thing)
Is there a recommended way to include TikZ conditionally, so that
documents which do not use actual TikZ graphics avoid triggering
internal errors?
maybe some mode
The error page appears to be generated by some fallback mechanism in
the TikZ module (not by TeX error handling), since the log file
remains clean.
you get the error page for any job that fails
Hans
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