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Mar 29 at 5:59 history closed cabohah
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Duplicate of How do I install an individual package on a Linux system?
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Mar 28 at 7:52 comment added Gabriel Balarezo Hi, thanks for replying. I got an error: ! Package tikz Error: I did not find the tikz library 'quantikz2'. I looked for files named tikzlibraryquantikz2.code.tex and pgflibraryquantikz2.code.tex, bu t neither could be found in the current texmf trees.. See the tikz package documentation for explanation. Type H <return> for immediate help. ... l.8 \usetikzlibrary{quantikz2} ? I have downloaded those files, but I am not sure where to place them.
Mar 28 at 7:44 comment added cabohah Another alternative could be to use quantikz instead of quantikz2. This should be available also as part of older TeX distributions. But we don't know if this would be an option, because you have not shown how you've used quantikz.
Mar 28 at 7:38 comment added cabohah I don't know the TeX Live version of Ubuntu 22.04. And I also don't know, what “does not work on my computer” mean. If the computer does not explode, you should get an error message and therefore show it. However, users of ubuntu texlive package often use a more or less old version. And quantikz2 is quite new (AFAIK first release 2023). So I guess: You need either a manual installation of quantikz (and maybe a manual update of several other parts, which can be a hard job to do) or a vanilla TeX Live installation.
Mar 28 at 7:38 comment added MS-SPO Welcome. // Is everything installed on your system, e.g. via a packet manager?
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