[latexrefman-commits] r337 - /trunk/latex2e.texi

karl at domain.hid karl at domain.hid
Fri May 15 18:01:22 CEST 2015


Author: karl
Date: Fri May 15 18:01:21 2015
New Revision: 337

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman?rev=337&view=rev
Log:
pxref for counter overview

Modified:
    trunk/latex2e.texi

Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/latex2e.texi?rev=337&r1=336&r2=337&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi	(original)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi	Fri May 15 18:01:21 2015
@@ -417,8 +417,8 @@
 @findex [...] @r{for optional arguments}
 @findex @{...@} @r{for required arguments}
 In the @LaTeX{} input file, a command name starts with a backslash
-character @code{\}.  The name itself then consists of either (a)@tie{}a
-string of letters or (b)@tie{}a single non-letter.
+character, @code{\}.  The name itself then consists of either
+(a)@tie{}a string of letters or (b)@tie{}a single non-letter.
 
 A command may be followed by zero, one, or more arguments, either
 required or optional.  Required arguments are contained in curly
@@ -3916,10 +3916,10 @@
 Everything @LaTeX{} numbers for you has a counter associated with
 it. The name of the counter is often the same as the name of the
 environment or command associated with the number, except with no
-backslash @code{\}.  Thus the @code{\chapter} command starts a chapter
-and the @code{chapter} counter keeps track of the chapter number.  Below
-is a list of the counters used in @LaTeX{}'s standard document classes
-to control numbering.
+backslash (@code{\}).  Thus the @code{\chapter} command starts a
+chapter and the @code{chapter} counter keeps track of the chapter
+number.  Below is a list of the counters used in @LaTeX{}'s standard
+document classes to control numbering.
 
 @example
 part            paragraph       figure          enumi
@@ -3930,8 +3930,11 @@
 @end example
 
 The @code{mpfootnote} counter is used by the @code{\footnote} command
-inside of a minipage. The @code{enumi} through @code{enumiv} counters
-are used in the enumerate environment, for up to four nested levels.
+inside of a minipage (@pxref{minipage}).
+
+The @code{enumi} through @code{enumiv} counters are used in the
+ at code{enumerate} environment, for up to four nested levels
+(@pxref{enumerate}).
 
 New counters are created with @code{\newcounter}.  @xref{\newcounter}.
 
@@ -4018,7 +4021,6 @@
   \end at domain.hid@}
 @}
 @end example
-
 
 
 @node \value





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