Latex float package des not work with scrartcl documentclass











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This works perfectly:



documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{float}
begin{document}
Text
end{document}


But this won't compile:



RequirePackage{float}
documentclass{scrartcl}
begin{document}
Text
end{document}


It failes with the output:



Class scrartcl Info: Redefining `numberline' on input line 5319.


! LaTeX Error: Command float@listhead already defined.
Or name end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.


In case you ask why I do not simply use the first variant: I'm currently writing a program that works like this:
Input:



documentclass{Some latex class}
begin{document}
Some latex source code


Output



RequirePackage{float}
RequirePackage{other required packages}
documentclass{Some Latex Class}
begin{document}
Some latex source code
Some latex code that uses the float package
end{document}


And I think scanning for the documentclass and inserting usepackages after it seems a bit dirty to me.










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    This works perfectly:



    documentclass{scrartcl}
    usepackage{float}
    begin{document}
    Text
    end{document}


    But this won't compile:



    RequirePackage{float}
    documentclass{scrartcl}
    begin{document}
    Text
    end{document}


    It failes with the output:



    Class scrartcl Info: Redefining `numberline' on input line 5319.


    ! LaTeX Error: Command float@listhead already defined.
    Or name end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.


    In case you ask why I do not simply use the first variant: I'm currently writing a program that works like this:
    Input:



    documentclass{Some latex class}
    begin{document}
    Some latex source code


    Output



    RequirePackage{float}
    RequirePackage{other required packages}
    documentclass{Some Latex Class}
    begin{document}
    Some latex source code
    Some latex code that uses the float package
    end{document}


    And I think scanning for the documentclass and inserting usepackages after it seems a bit dirty to me.










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      This works perfectly:



      documentclass{scrartcl}
      usepackage{float}
      begin{document}
      Text
      end{document}


      But this won't compile:



      RequirePackage{float}
      documentclass{scrartcl}
      begin{document}
      Text
      end{document}


      It failes with the output:



      Class scrartcl Info: Redefining `numberline' on input line 5319.


      ! LaTeX Error: Command float@listhead already defined.
      Or name end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.


      In case you ask why I do not simply use the first variant: I'm currently writing a program that works like this:
      Input:



      documentclass{Some latex class}
      begin{document}
      Some latex source code


      Output



      RequirePackage{float}
      RequirePackage{other required packages}
      documentclass{Some Latex Class}
      begin{document}
      Some latex source code
      Some latex code that uses the float package
      end{document}


      And I think scanning for the documentclass and inserting usepackages after it seems a bit dirty to me.










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      This works perfectly:



      documentclass{scrartcl}
      usepackage{float}
      begin{document}
      Text
      end{document}


      But this won't compile:



      RequirePackage{float}
      documentclass{scrartcl}
      begin{document}
      Text
      end{document}


      It failes with the output:



      Class scrartcl Info: Redefining `numberline' on input line 5319.


      ! LaTeX Error: Command float@listhead already defined.
      Or name end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.


      In case you ask why I do not simply use the first variant: I'm currently writing a program that works like this:
      Input:



      documentclass{Some latex class}
      begin{document}
      Some latex source code


      Output



      RequirePackage{float}
      RequirePackage{other required packages}
      documentclass{Some Latex Class}
      begin{document}
      Some latex source code
      Some latex code that uses the float package
      end{document}


      And I think scanning for the documentclass and inserting usepackages after it seems a bit dirty to me.







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