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Revision as of 22:52, 18 January 2018
\labeling
Syntax
\labeling[ref] | |
[ref] |
Description
Place a numbered label that was defined with \definelabel. This command is not actually called \labeling
; the labeling part is merely a placeholder. The example should make things clear.
Example
\definelabel[map][text=Map, location=inmargin] \map[smallmap] The first map. \map[bigmap] The second map. See \in{Map}[smallmap].
See also
- \definelabel
- \enumeration for a newer mechanism that can replace many uses of \labeling
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