Conflict Resolver Resolves Macro Name Conflict among Packages Copyright 2013 M. Zahid Hossain This package resolves macro name conflict among packages with concise approaches and user-friendly syntaxes. This program may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any later version. A macro name can be defined by many packages. In LaTeX, macro name need to be unique for a document and thus using the packages with same macro name causes conflict among them. In order to avoid macro name conflict this package defines several commands to save, restore and rename macros defined by other packages. PACKAGE COMMANDS ================ \prefix{} \save{} {} \save*{} \restore{} \restore* \reinstate{} {} \rename{}{} USAGE EXAMPLE ============= If package A, B and C define three macro names X, Y and Z. To avoid macro name conflict: \usepackage{noconflict} \usepackage{A} \prefix{First} is optional \save{X,Y,Z} \usepackage{B} \save{Second}{X,Y,Z} The above line can also be written as: \prefix{Second} and \save*{X,Y,Z} \usepackage{C} \save{Third}{X,Y,Z} Now macro X, Y and Z of Package A: \FirstX, \FirstY, \FirstZ Package B: \SecondX, \SecondY, \SecondZ Package C: \ThirdX, \ThirdY, \ThirdZ \restore{First} Macros \FirstX, \FirstY and \FirstZ become \X, \Y and \Z \restore{Second} The above line can also be written as: \prefix{Second} and \restore* The above line can also be written as: \reinstate{Second}{X,Y,Z} Macros \SecondX, \SecondY and \SecondZ become \X, \Y and \Z \restore{Third} Macros \ThirdX, \ThirdY and \ThirdZ become \X, \Y and \Z \rename{X}{CofX} Macro \X becomes \CofX