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ci: add hypen-german to installed tex dependencies #8

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    • Enhanced the GitHub Actions workflow to include a step for setting up TeX dependencies, ensuring the necessary packages are installed for improved language hyphenation support.

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The update enhances the GitHub Actions workflow by introducing a new step to install the hyphen-german TeX package. This addition ensures that the necessary dependencies for hyphenation are met before rendering the Quarto project, improving the overall setup process without altering existing functionalities.

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.github/workflows/quarto-publish.yml Added step to install hyphen-german TeX package to ensure language support before rendering.

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In the workflow’s dance, a new step takes flight,
Installing hyphens, making language bright.
With TeX in the mix, our project will shine,
A hop and a skip, all dependencies align! 🐇✨
Let's render with joy, a Quarto delight!


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 8a5b9e7 and 4b6559b.

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38-41: LGTM! The addition ensures necessary TeX dependencies are installed.

The new step to install the hyphen-german package using tlmgr is a necessary addition to ensure proper document processing.

@maehr maehr requested a review from koilebeit August 2, 2024 06:57
@maehr maehr merged commit f4e821d into main Aug 5, 2024
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@maehr maehr deleted the fix-ci branch August 5, 2024 09:32
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