On 17-Mar-2014 13:56:56 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>>From ted.hard...@wlandres.net Sun Mar 16 01:01:31 2014
>>
>>Here is a suggestion (it's a technique I use systematically for
>>the purpose you describe). The following is in the context of ms
>>macros, though the same (or possibly a slight variant
>From ted.hard...@wlandres.net Sun Mar 16 01:01:31 2014
>
>Here is a suggestion (it's a technique I use systematically for
>the purpose you describe). The following is in the context of ms
>macros, though the same (or possibly a slight variant) should work
>for other macro sets.
>
>**I first define
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> So I wanted to ask - what is the easiest
> way of achieving equation (or table,
> figure, etc. ) cross-referencing with groff?
> I've only tried mm and ms, but will try
> other macro packages if advised.
The most recent version of the mom macros im
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On 15-Mar-2014 20:54:10 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> Hi
>
> My groff experience is very limited. I've been using latex for
> years, so probably I just need to get used to groff ways of
> cross-referencing.
>
> I'd like to give a label to every equation, and then use those
> labels fo
Hi
My groff experience is very limited.
I've been using latex for years, so
probably I just need to get used to
groff ways of cross-referencing.
I'd like to give a label to every
equation, and then use those labels
for cross-referencing, as in latex.
I've done someting like this with
mm EC + mmr