Option clash for package xcolor - undetermined problem

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I have a problem with LaTeX packages. My problem seems to be with xcolor, and very close from this question, but the their solution do not work for me.



Unfortuntly, even if I put usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before usepackagexcolor the problem continues...



Is there a simple/magic solution ?



Here is the packages I use:



documentclass[
11pt, % The default document font size, options: 10pt, 11pt, 12pt
%oneside, % Two side (alternating margins) for binding by default, uncomment to switch to one side
french, % ngerman for German
singlespacing, % Single line spacing, alternatives: onehalfspacing or doublespacing
%draft, % Uncomment to enable draft mode (no pictures, no links, overfull hboxes indicated)
%nolistspacing, % If the document is onehalfspacing or doublespacing, uncomment this to set spacing in lists to single
%liststotoc, % Uncomment to add the list of figures/tables/etc to the table of contents
%toctotoc, % Uncomment to add the main table of contents to the table of contents
%parskip, % Uncomment to add space between paragraphs
%nohyperref, % Uncomment to not load the hyperref package
headsepline, % Uncomment to get a line under the header
%chapterinoneline, % Uncomment to place the chapter title next to the number on one line
%consistentlayout, % Uncomment to change the layout of the declaration, abstract and acknowledgements pages to match the default layout
table,
]MastersDoctoralThesis % The class file specifying the document structure

usepackage[utf8]inputenc % Required for inputting international characters
usepackage[T1]fontenc % Output font encoding for international characters

usepackageamsmath % Use the Palatino font by default

usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor % pas OK

usepackagexcolor %OK

usepackagehyperref

usepackage[bottom]footmisc

usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=authoryear,natbib=true]biblatex % Use the bibtex backend with the authoryear citation style (which resembles APA)

addbibresourceexample.bib % The filename of the bibliography

usepackage[autostyle=true]csquotes % Required to generate language-dependent quotes in the bibliography

usepackagecapt-of

usepackagesubfigure

usepackagecaption

usepackagefloat

usepackagegraphicx

usepackageamssymb

usepackageamsfonts

usepackage[framemethod=TikZ]mdframed
usepackagelipsum
mdfdefinestyleMyFrame%
linecolor=black,
outerlinewidth=2pt,
roundcorner=20pt,
innertopmargin=baselineskip,
innerbottommargin=baselineskip,
innerrightmargin=20pt,
innerleftmargin=20pt,
backgroundcolor=gray!20!white


And here is the table I used in one of the chapters (from this website):



% Please add the following required packages to your document preamble:
% usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor
% If you use beamer only pass "xcolor=table" option, i.e. documentclass[xcolor=table]beamer
begintable
begintabular
>columncolor[HTML]EFEFEFc
hline
Row 1: & #1 & #2 & #3 & #4 & #5 & #6 & #7 \ hline
Row 2: & 12 % & 1 % & 15 % & 25 % & 18.75 % & 12.5 % & 6.25 % \ hline
endtabular
endtable









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    If you already load usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor you don't need usepackagexcolor
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:10






  • 2




    Why do you load the xcolor package two times? Try to load it just one time (with options).
    – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
    Dec 11 at 12:11






  • 2




    Where is this MastersDoctoralThesis?, are you sure that class is not already loading xcolor? You can try RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before documentclass to see if that helps.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @samcarter that particular loading order should not give this error.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @daleif I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem, just that it is not necessary
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:21















2














I have a problem with LaTeX packages. My problem seems to be with xcolor, and very close from this question, but the their solution do not work for me.



Unfortuntly, even if I put usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before usepackagexcolor the problem continues...



Is there a simple/magic solution ?



Here is the packages I use:



documentclass[
11pt, % The default document font size, options: 10pt, 11pt, 12pt
%oneside, % Two side (alternating margins) for binding by default, uncomment to switch to one side
french, % ngerman for German
singlespacing, % Single line spacing, alternatives: onehalfspacing or doublespacing
%draft, % Uncomment to enable draft mode (no pictures, no links, overfull hboxes indicated)
%nolistspacing, % If the document is onehalfspacing or doublespacing, uncomment this to set spacing in lists to single
%liststotoc, % Uncomment to add the list of figures/tables/etc to the table of contents
%toctotoc, % Uncomment to add the main table of contents to the table of contents
%parskip, % Uncomment to add space between paragraphs
%nohyperref, % Uncomment to not load the hyperref package
headsepline, % Uncomment to get a line under the header
%chapterinoneline, % Uncomment to place the chapter title next to the number on one line
%consistentlayout, % Uncomment to change the layout of the declaration, abstract and acknowledgements pages to match the default layout
table,
]MastersDoctoralThesis % The class file specifying the document structure

usepackage[utf8]inputenc % Required for inputting international characters
usepackage[T1]fontenc % Output font encoding for international characters

usepackageamsmath % Use the Palatino font by default

usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor % pas OK

usepackagexcolor %OK

usepackagehyperref

usepackage[bottom]footmisc

usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=authoryear,natbib=true]biblatex % Use the bibtex backend with the authoryear citation style (which resembles APA)

addbibresourceexample.bib % The filename of the bibliography

usepackage[autostyle=true]csquotes % Required to generate language-dependent quotes in the bibliography

usepackagecapt-of

usepackagesubfigure

usepackagecaption

usepackagefloat

usepackagegraphicx

usepackageamssymb

usepackageamsfonts

usepackage[framemethod=TikZ]mdframed
usepackagelipsum
mdfdefinestyleMyFrame%
linecolor=black,
outerlinewidth=2pt,
roundcorner=20pt,
innertopmargin=baselineskip,
innerbottommargin=baselineskip,
innerrightmargin=20pt,
innerleftmargin=20pt,
backgroundcolor=gray!20!white


And here is the table I used in one of the chapters (from this website):



% Please add the following required packages to your document preamble:
% usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor
% If you use beamer only pass "xcolor=table" option, i.e. documentclass[xcolor=table]beamer
begintable
begintabular
>columncolor[HTML]EFEFEFc
hline
Row 1: & #1 & #2 & #3 & #4 & #5 & #6 & #7 \ hline
Row 2: & 12 % & 1 % & 15 % & 25 % & 18.75 % & 12.5 % & 6.25 % \ hline
endtabular
endtable









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  • 1




    If you already load usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor you don't need usepackagexcolor
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:10






  • 2




    Why do you load the xcolor package two times? Try to load it just one time (with options).
    – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
    Dec 11 at 12:11






  • 2




    Where is this MastersDoctoralThesis?, are you sure that class is not already loading xcolor? You can try RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before documentclass to see if that helps.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @samcarter that particular loading order should not give this error.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @daleif I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem, just that it is not necessary
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:21













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I have a problem with LaTeX packages. My problem seems to be with xcolor, and very close from this question, but the their solution do not work for me.



Unfortuntly, even if I put usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before usepackagexcolor the problem continues...



Is there a simple/magic solution ?



Here is the packages I use:



documentclass[
11pt, % The default document font size, options: 10pt, 11pt, 12pt
%oneside, % Two side (alternating margins) for binding by default, uncomment to switch to one side
french, % ngerman for German
singlespacing, % Single line spacing, alternatives: onehalfspacing or doublespacing
%draft, % Uncomment to enable draft mode (no pictures, no links, overfull hboxes indicated)
%nolistspacing, % If the document is onehalfspacing or doublespacing, uncomment this to set spacing in lists to single
%liststotoc, % Uncomment to add the list of figures/tables/etc to the table of contents
%toctotoc, % Uncomment to add the main table of contents to the table of contents
%parskip, % Uncomment to add space between paragraphs
%nohyperref, % Uncomment to not load the hyperref package
headsepline, % Uncomment to get a line under the header
%chapterinoneline, % Uncomment to place the chapter title next to the number on one line
%consistentlayout, % Uncomment to change the layout of the declaration, abstract and acknowledgements pages to match the default layout
table,
]MastersDoctoralThesis % The class file specifying the document structure

usepackage[utf8]inputenc % Required for inputting international characters
usepackage[T1]fontenc % Output font encoding for international characters

usepackageamsmath % Use the Palatino font by default

usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor % pas OK

usepackagexcolor %OK

usepackagehyperref

usepackage[bottom]footmisc

usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=authoryear,natbib=true]biblatex % Use the bibtex backend with the authoryear citation style (which resembles APA)

addbibresourceexample.bib % The filename of the bibliography

usepackage[autostyle=true]csquotes % Required to generate language-dependent quotes in the bibliography

usepackagecapt-of

usepackagesubfigure

usepackagecaption

usepackagefloat

usepackagegraphicx

usepackageamssymb

usepackageamsfonts

usepackage[framemethod=TikZ]mdframed
usepackagelipsum
mdfdefinestyleMyFrame%
linecolor=black,
outerlinewidth=2pt,
roundcorner=20pt,
innertopmargin=baselineskip,
innerbottommargin=baselineskip,
innerrightmargin=20pt,
innerleftmargin=20pt,
backgroundcolor=gray!20!white


And here is the table I used in one of the chapters (from this website):



% Please add the following required packages to your document preamble:
% usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor
% If you use beamer only pass "xcolor=table" option, i.e. documentclass[xcolor=table]beamer
begintable
begintabular
>columncolor[HTML]EFEFEFc
hline
Row 1: & #1 & #2 & #3 & #4 & #5 & #6 & #7 \ hline
Row 2: & 12 % & 1 % & 15 % & 25 % & 18.75 % & 12.5 % & 6.25 % \ hline
endtabular
endtable









share|improve this question













I have a problem with LaTeX packages. My problem seems to be with xcolor, and very close from this question, but the their solution do not work for me.



Unfortuntly, even if I put usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before usepackagexcolor the problem continues...



Is there a simple/magic solution ?



Here is the packages I use:



documentclass[
11pt, % The default document font size, options: 10pt, 11pt, 12pt
%oneside, % Two side (alternating margins) for binding by default, uncomment to switch to one side
french, % ngerman for German
singlespacing, % Single line spacing, alternatives: onehalfspacing or doublespacing
%draft, % Uncomment to enable draft mode (no pictures, no links, overfull hboxes indicated)
%nolistspacing, % If the document is onehalfspacing or doublespacing, uncomment this to set spacing in lists to single
%liststotoc, % Uncomment to add the list of figures/tables/etc to the table of contents
%toctotoc, % Uncomment to add the main table of contents to the table of contents
%parskip, % Uncomment to add space between paragraphs
%nohyperref, % Uncomment to not load the hyperref package
headsepline, % Uncomment to get a line under the header
%chapterinoneline, % Uncomment to place the chapter title next to the number on one line
%consistentlayout, % Uncomment to change the layout of the declaration, abstract and acknowledgements pages to match the default layout
table,
]MastersDoctoralThesis % The class file specifying the document structure

usepackage[utf8]inputenc % Required for inputting international characters
usepackage[T1]fontenc % Output font encoding for international characters

usepackageamsmath % Use the Palatino font by default

usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor % pas OK

usepackagexcolor %OK

usepackagehyperref

usepackage[bottom]footmisc

usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=authoryear,natbib=true]biblatex % Use the bibtex backend with the authoryear citation style (which resembles APA)

addbibresourceexample.bib % The filename of the bibliography

usepackage[autostyle=true]csquotes % Required to generate language-dependent quotes in the bibliography

usepackagecapt-of

usepackagesubfigure

usepackagecaption

usepackagefloat

usepackagegraphicx

usepackageamssymb

usepackageamsfonts

usepackage[framemethod=TikZ]mdframed
usepackagelipsum
mdfdefinestyleMyFrame%
linecolor=black,
outerlinewidth=2pt,
roundcorner=20pt,
innertopmargin=baselineskip,
innerbottommargin=baselineskip,
innerrightmargin=20pt,
innerleftmargin=20pt,
backgroundcolor=gray!20!white


And here is the table I used in one of the chapters (from this website):



% Please add the following required packages to your document preamble:
% usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor
% If you use beamer only pass "xcolor=table" option, i.e. documentclass[xcolor=table]beamer
begintable
begintabular
>columncolor[HTML]EFEFEFc
hline
Row 1: & #1 & #2 & #3 & #4 & #5 & #6 & #7 \ hline
Row 2: & 12 % & 1 % & 15 % & 25 % & 18.75 % & 12.5 % & 6.25 % \ hline
endtabular
endtable






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  • 1




    If you already load usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor you don't need usepackagexcolor
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:10






  • 2




    Why do you load the xcolor package two times? Try to load it just one time (with options).
    – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
    Dec 11 at 12:11






  • 2




    Where is this MastersDoctoralThesis?, are you sure that class is not already loading xcolor? You can try RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before documentclass to see if that helps.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @samcarter that particular loading order should not give this error.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @daleif I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem, just that it is not necessary
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:21












  • 1




    If you already load usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor you don't need usepackagexcolor
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:10






  • 2




    Why do you load the xcolor package two times? Try to load it just one time (with options).
    – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
    Dec 11 at 12:11






  • 2




    Where is this MastersDoctoralThesis?, are you sure that class is not already loading xcolor? You can try RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before documentclass to see if that helps.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @samcarter that particular loading order should not give this error.
    – daleif
    Dec 11 at 12:20










  • @daleif I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem, just that it is not necessary
    – samcarter
    Dec 11 at 12:21







1




1




If you already load usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor you don't need usepackagexcolor
– samcarter
Dec 11 at 12:10




If you already load usepackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor you don't need usepackagexcolor
– samcarter
Dec 11 at 12:10




2




2




Why do you load the xcolor package two times? Try to load it just one time (with options).
– Dr. Manuel Kuehner
Dec 11 at 12:11




Why do you load the xcolor package two times? Try to load it just one time (with options).
– Dr. Manuel Kuehner
Dec 11 at 12:11




2




2




Where is this MastersDoctoralThesis?, are you sure that class is not already loading xcolor? You can try RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before documentclass to see if that helps.
– daleif
Dec 11 at 12:20




Where is this MastersDoctoralThesis?, are you sure that class is not already loading xcolor? You can try RequirePackage[table,xcdraw]xcolor before documentclass to see if that helps.
– daleif
Dec 11 at 12:20












@samcarter that particular loading order should not give this error.
– daleif
Dec 11 at 12:20




@samcarter that particular loading order should not give this error.
– daleif
Dec 11 at 12:20












@daleif I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem, just that it is not necessary
– samcarter
Dec 11 at 12:21




@daleif I'm not saying that this is the cause of the problem, just that it is not necessary
– samcarter
Dec 11 at 12:21










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PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
documentclass...

everything _without_ xcolor

begindocument
...
enddocument


Package tikz (via package framed) already loads xcolor internally






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  • It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:21







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    @AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
    – jfbu
    Dec 11 at 13:29











  • In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:40











  • It is now corrected in my answer
    – Herbert
    Dec 12 at 5:41










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PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
documentclass...

everything _without_ xcolor

begindocument
...
enddocument


Package tikz (via package framed) already loads xcolor internally






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  • It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:21







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    @AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
    – jfbu
    Dec 11 at 13:29











  • In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:40











  • It is now corrected in my answer
    – Herbert
    Dec 12 at 5:41















7














PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
documentclass...

everything _without_ xcolor

begindocument
...
enddocument


Package tikz (via package framed) already loads xcolor internally






share|improve this answer






















  • It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:21







  • 1




    @AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
    – jfbu
    Dec 11 at 13:29











  • In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:40











  • It is now corrected in my answer
    – Herbert
    Dec 12 at 5:41













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PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
documentclass...

everything _without_ xcolor

begindocument
...
enddocument


Package tikz (via package framed) already loads xcolor internally






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PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
documentclass...

everything _without_ xcolor

begindocument
...
enddocument


Package tikz (via package framed) already loads xcolor internally







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  • It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:21







  • 1




    @AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
    – jfbu
    Dec 11 at 13:29











  • In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:40











  • It is now corrected in my answer
    – Herbert
    Dec 12 at 5:41
















  • It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:21







  • 1




    @AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
    – jfbu
    Dec 11 at 13:29











  • In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
    – Agape Gal'lo
    Dec 11 at 13:40











  • It is now corrected in my answer
    – Herbert
    Dec 12 at 5:41















It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
– Agape Gal'lo
Dec 11 at 13:21





It does not work: erro message is Missing begindocument. PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdraw[xcolor} . Of course I have the begindocument after in the maint.tex I am writting in. @Herbert
– Agape Gal'lo
Dec 11 at 13:21





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@AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
– jfbu
Dec 11 at 13:29





@AgapeGal'lo there is a typo: use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor
– jfbu
Dec 11 at 13:29













In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
– Agape Gal'lo
Dec 11 at 13:40





In fact, it works when I use PassOptionsToPackagetable,xcdrawxcolor ! Thanks a lot ! I have no idea how you got the problem :o @Herbert
– Agape Gal'lo
Dec 11 at 13:40













It is now corrected in my answer
– Herbert
Dec 12 at 5:41




It is now corrected in my answer
– Herbert
Dec 12 at 5:41

















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