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Re: TeXmacs 1.99.16


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  • From: Basile Audoly <address@hidden>
  • To: Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
  • Cc: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: TeXmacs 1.99.16
  • Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 13:24:48 +0100

Hi Giovanni,
thanks a lot for the tip. Actually, I found out that there is no need to conform to the sec:* eq:* pattern in your labels for this to work. You can force TeXmacs to look up the label for section 3 (rather than equation 3) by typing <reference|sec:3>, no matter which label you actually use.
That is nice!
Basile

Le 25 nov. 2020 à 13:14, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :


On 25.11.20 07:57, Basile Audoly wrote:

I am not sure how to help TeXmacs resolve conflicting reference numbers, e.g., if you mean to cite section 1 and not equation 1.



I know how to do that :-)

Since I am starting with eq: to all equation labels, with fig: all of figure labels and so on if I type eq:1 in the <ref|> field I get immediately the preview of equation 1, then I press return and I have the reference; if I instead type fig:1 I get the preview of the caption of figure 1; if I type sec:1 I get the title of section 1; and if I type 1, I get the fig:... label, but I do not know if that happens because that is the one defined at the latest position in the document. This assuming that I have defined a label for figure 1, section 1 and equation 1.

By the way I tried also inserting enough characters so that only label could correspond (unique identification) and that does not work; e1 does not yield the tooltip image; from this, it seems that it has to be the whole fig:, eq:, sec: sequence of characters. Did not yet try with tables :-)

G.





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