On Wednesday 07 February 2007 07:51, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > Why is 3.2 on the *next* page, with 3.3 on the *following* page?
>
> Read the varioref manual, keyword "reftextvario".
>
> > They're
> > both on the same page, so to me the use of these two different adjectives
> > is misleading. My strong belief is that when writing technical content,
> > clarity should trump "interestingness" every time. I understand that
> > having five things on the "next" page, or five things on the "following"
> > page, sounds redundent and boring, but I'd prefer redundent and boring to
> > confusing.
>
> Add to the preamble:
>
> \def\reftextafter{on the following page}
> \def\reftextbefore{on the preceding page}
>
> Jürgen

Thanks Jürgen,

That worked perfectly. However, then I did this:

\def\reftextcurrent{on the current page}

and it had no effect. Thanks

SteveT

Steve Litt
Author: Universal Troubleshooting Process books and courseware
http://www.troubleshooters.com/

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