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<strong>TUG</strong>boat, Volume <strong>10</strong> (1989), No. 1<br />

Summary<br />

Number this equation, but make no reference to it.<br />

11 11 11<br />

, and set up a reference to it.<br />

like \eqnum but in the context of \eqalignno<br />

I' \eqlabel " #I I!<br />

refer to a labeled equation.<br />

Number this chapter, but make no reference to it.<br />

I1 11 I1<br />

, and set up a reference to it.<br />

refer to a labeled chapter.<br />

Number this figure, but make no reference to it.<br />

I1 I1<br />

" , and set up a reference to it.<br />

refer to a labeled figure.<br />

Eq. -<br />

Eqs . -<br />

Figure-<br />

convenient if you change your mind<br />

Figures-<br />

\centerhead{alabelH~~~~~) Typical macros for labeled titles<br />

\lefthead{alabel)CTITLE)<br />

\bigheadCalabel)CTITLE)<br />

\input eqmacros To use these macros:<br />

\proofmodetrue Initially set to true, later false<br />

\forwardreferencetrue If you plan on any, set true<br />

\chapternumberstrue If you want equation numbers like (3.2)<br />

\figurechapternumberstrue II #I I! figure " #I II<br />

\initialeqmacro To initialize the setup:<br />

\bumpchapno Like \chapnun, but doesn't display number<br />

\continuousnumberingtrue If you DON'T want eq numbers to restart fresh<br />

\continuousfigurenumberingtrue " " I( " fig " )I It I!<br />

\chapf olio The current chapter number or letter<br />

\today<br />

Today's date (\proofmode puts it in headline)<br />

I1<br />

\chapno=- 1<br />

Starts LETTERING instead of NUMBERING

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