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[help-texinfo] Using @ref with two arguments
From: |
Christopher Dimech |
Subject: |
[help-texinfo] Using @ref with two arguments |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Jul 2019 05:06:26 +0200 |
I am getting quite confused on why would need @ref with two arguments.
Could not find an example when using two arguments is useful when using
texi2pdf.
Then
@ref{ccby--oth--rights}
This prints Section 1.1.2 [ccby--oth--rights]
@ref{ccby--scope, ccby--oth--rights}
This prints Section 1.1 [ccby--scope]
Is there a way to print the following
Section 1.1.2 [d]
but the reference gets you at the anchor point rather
than to Section 1.1.2?
I am using texi2pdf.
------------------------------------------------
The sectioning is as follows
@node free-lic
@chapter Free License
@node ccby--scope
@section Scope
@node ccby--lic--grant
@subsection License Grant
@node ccby--oth--rights
@subsection Other Rights
@enumerate a
@item Text
@item Text
@item Text
@anchor{ccby--pattm--rights}
@item Text
@end enumerate
- [help-texinfo] Using @ref with two arguments,
Christopher Dimech <=