Difference between revisions of "Paragraph Referencing"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | Page in progress | + | <div style="color: red">Page in progress</div> |
− | < | + | This module understands a paragraph as a full closed block of one thought. This means that inside a paragraph enumerations, formulas etc. can apear. That is why a paragraph must be defined manuelly via <code>\startParagraph</code> and <code>\stopParagraph</code>. |
+ | |||
+ | Each paragraph gets numbered started by each title. In order to link to a paragraph it can be reference by the optional parameter <code>reference=...</code> as a text reference. | ||
+ | |||
+ | One or more paragraphs can be summarized by a low level title which is displayed as a margin note (margin title) via the optional parameter <code>title=...</code>. | ||
+ | |||
+ | \startParagraph[reference=...,title=...] | ||
+ | \input tufte | ||
+ | \stopParagraph | ||
<div style="background: #FFFFDD">Singe paragraph: code and result</div> | <div style="background: #FFFFDD">Singe paragraph: code and result</div> | ||
<div style="background: #FFFFDD">Multi paragraphs and references: code and result</div> | <div style="background: #FFFFDD">Multi paragraphs and references: code and result</div> |
Revision as of 17:03, 12 October 2012
Page in progress
This module understands a paragraph as a full closed block of one thought. This means that inside a paragraph enumerations, formulas etc. can apear. That is why a paragraph must be defined manuelly via \startParagraph
and \stopParagraph
.
Each paragraph gets numbered started by each title. In order to link to a paragraph it can be reference by the optional parameter reference=...
as a text reference.
One or more paragraphs can be summarized by a low level title which is displayed as a margin note (margin title) via the optional parameter title=...
.
\startParagraph[reference=...,title=...] \input tufte \stopParagraph
Singe paragraph: code and result
Multi paragraphs and references: code and result