Of course, this is what I originally suggested.
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
> Am Wednesday 24 March 2010 11:00:11 schrieb Julio Rojas:
>> Cross references are made to the number th
Am Wednesday 24 March 2010 11:00:11 schrieb Julio Rojas:
> Cross references are made to the number the section have. Starred
> environments are not numbered, thus a cross reference is not possible.
> This is what I meant with my answer. You cannot refer to "In section
> foo", because "foo" doesn't
Cross references are made to the number the section have. Starred
environments are not numbered, thus a cross reference is not possible.
This is what I meant with my answer. You cannot refer to "In section
foo", because "foo" doesn't have a value.
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J
I thought my post stated exactly what the problem was:
I attach a label (say:foo) to something (say, a starred section*). That
label should now be available for cross-reference, so I could say
elsewhere: In section foo we discuss the matter further. Somehow this
does not work, although the ma
This seems kind of weird: how can you refer to something that is not
numbered? I think you should refer to the page with
"\pageref{marker}".
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> If I want to ref
If I want to refer to a label attached to a starred section (or
subsection, etc.), how do I do it?
The pdf output comes out blank.
Thanks,
EK