Questions tagged [cross-referencing]
{cross-referencing} is about making connections from a point in a document to related information elsewhere, usually within the same document. Standard commands are \label and \ref. For questions about citing or bibliographies, use {bibliographies} instead.
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Problem using \ref with a specific counter in a new environment
I have created a new environment for definitions and theorems (with a leftbar style) and a specific counter (\thesection.\thecounter), to have (for instance) the following numbering: Definition 1.2.1, ...
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Include clickable 'Fig.'/'Table' in \ref without duplication in captions
I want references to include 'Fig.'/'Table' before the number so they are clickable and in link color. In the captions, remove 'Figure'/'Table' to avoid duplication like 'Figure Fig. 1'/'Table Table 1'...
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Wrong page referene for enumerate
I'm facing an issue with referencing an enumerate.
I'm having an unusual layout where the page number is increased by 2 per page. On the left side is the odd number, on the right side the even number. ...
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Multiply defined links to chapter and sections not working
I have a PhD thesis, originally written in English, and I am trying to include a translation of the thesis into Spanish in the same document. For the most part, this has been working well, but I am ...
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Dynamic references with \zcref
My objective is to have the following mechanism for numbering \item in enumerate inside a theorem environment.
When a new theorem wasn't issued yet (e.g. in the proof of the current theorem), then \...
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Is there a way to automatically set the label to caption of a figure / table? [duplicate]
I use a lot of figures and tables in each document a write for my studies. After a while it gets pretty cumbersome to always write both the caption and the label seperately.
Since most of my captions ...
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Problem with labels when there are multiple tex files
I have a TeX document that combines multiple subfiles, each with uniquely named labels. However, I'm encountering an issue with the \ref command. For instance, an equation labeled aaa in the first ...
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MakeIndex cross reference "see|" does not work for more than one word
I want to cross reference phrases using MakeIndex. For one word cross referenced to one other word, there is no problem. If I try to cross reference more than one word, the reference does not appear. ...
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How to avoid page breaks before or after 'figure' environments
I was trying to reference some pictures in my document but something went wrong. Here is the code :
main.tex:
\documentclass[french, 12pt, twoside, openany]{book}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\...
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How to reference a picture with two images?
I have a little problem and would be extremely grateful if somebody could help me.
Indeed, I am having trouble while referencing images. In fact here is my code:
main.tex:
\documentclass[french, 12pt, ...
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Automatic creations of labels for dictionary entries
I'm working on a dictionary and I'm using this solution provided by @cabohah in this post: \nopagebreak has no effect in \newcommand environment
What I need is to add a label to each entry of my ...
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Cleveref \crefname for both full and abbreviated automatically
I have an equation environment that features essentially a family of equations in one line, thus, naturally, I would like to reference it as Equations~(1) or Eqs.~(1) rather than Equation~(1) or Eq.~(...
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Reference appear twice inside the article document of synopsis
MWE:
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{setspace}%line strech
\...
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How do I get rid of "pp." when referencing in Harvard with biblatex?
I use Harvard references. Instead of (Smith 2000: pp. 10-12), I would like to generate (Smith 2000: 10-12). I use the following code:
\usepackage[backend=bibtex, style=unified, maxcitenames=3, ...
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How to get the intended name of a referenced item?
I have an item labeled main_assmpt1 and named \textbf{(A)}.
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{mathtools,amssymb,amsthm,enumitem}
\usepackage[hypertexnames=false]{hyperref}
\hypersetup{
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