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							| @ -929,6 +929,28 @@ The following array shows the difference between ordinary and ``nice'' fractions | ||||
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| \section{Internal References} | ||||
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| To refer to something somewhere else in your document, you first have to label it using the \verb+\label{}+ command:\label{example1} | ||||
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| \begin{Verbatim} | ||||
| This is a line of text. \label{example1} | ||||
| \end{Verbatim} | ||||
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| To refer to it, you can use \verb+\ref{example1}+. This will insert either the section number, the page number, the equation number, or the figure number, depending on what you attached the label to. | ||||
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| If you \textbf{must} refer to a page number, use \verb+\pageref{example1}+.  | ||||
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| \begin{Verbatim}[frame=lines,framesep=3mm, breaklines=true, label=\fbox{Cross-Referencing Example}] | ||||
| Internal references (i.e., cross-references) are explained in section \ref{example1} on page \pageref{example1}. | ||||
| \end{Verbatim} | ||||
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| \noindent{}produces this output: | ||||
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| \klab{8pt}{Cross-Referencing Example}{8pt} | ||||
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| \noindent{}Internal references (i.e., cross-references) are explained in section \ref{example1} on page \pageref{example1}. | ||||
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| \section{Bibliographies} | ||||
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| \LaTeX{} has two major ways of handling bibliographies: an embedded system using the \texttt{bibitem} command, and an external system using \texttt{BibTeX}. Both systems have their advantages and disadvantages.  | ||||
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