> > > Herbert wrote:
> > > i think that this is no problem for figures, when you insert
> > > it by filename. every filename can be by default the label.
> > > but for other floats it's not easy to implement.
> >
> > Yes Staffan, you are right. The caption would not be a good label.
> > But I like
> > Herbert wrote:
> > i think that this is no problem for figures, when you insert
> > it by filename. every filename can be by default the label.
> > but for other floats it's not easy to implement.
>
> Yes Staffan, you are right. The caption would not be a good label.
> But I like Herbert's pro
> > One idea: the floats could be implicitly labelled.
> > The most part of my floats have a label, I don't know if this is common usage.
> > My label tag always is something like "fig: " or "tab: ",
> > with corresponding to the caption of the float.
> > Automating the procedure could be a good
Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi wrote:
>
> One idea: the floats could be implicitly labelled.
> The most part of my floats have a label, I don't know if this is common usage.
> My label tag always is something like "fig: " or "tab: ",
> with corresponding to the caption of the float.
> Autom
Hello,
I do not get this?
Why autolabelling?
How implemented?
What exactly do you mean?
Do you mean that the entire caption text would be the label? -> No good.
Imagine an automatic Figure label from a caption string like this.
Saddle \begin_inset Forumula \( x^2+y^2+
Hi,
One idea: the floats could be implicitly labelled.
The most part of my floats have a label, I don't know if this is common usage.
My label tag always is something like "fig: " or "tab: ",
with corresponding to the caption of the float.
Automating the procedure could be a good idea!
The user