[latexrefman] The most common case is the table of contents and there @var{num} is the page number of the first page of @var{unit}.
Hefferon, Jim S.
jhefferon at smcvt.edu
Fri Aug 13 19:18:11 CEST 2021
It is the first page of the section or the first page of the chapter, etc., as noted lower down when the arguments are detailed.
Jim
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From: Vincent Belaïche <vincent.belaiche at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2021 5:13
To: Hefferon, Jim S.
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Subject: Re: [latexrefman] The most common case is the table of contents and there @var{num} is the page number of the first page of @var{unit}.
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Dear Jim,
I am still note understanding. My question was about the phrase «
there @var{num} is the page number of the first page of @var{unit} ».
What does « the first page of toc », or « the first page of lof » or «
the first page of lot » mean. These terms are meaningless to me.
My understanding is that @var{num} is the expantion of the page number
at the shitpout of the page where the where \addcontentsline is found.
This is what I wrote in my first message.
V.
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