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<v03110700b6a9de93753a@[195.100.226.130]> (message from Hans
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> Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 19:11:20 +0100
> From: Hans Aberg <[log in to unmask]>
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> At 09:45 -0500 2001/02/09, Boris Veytsman wrote:
> >..I think that in the tradition of old school there
> >should be difference between '3's in the phrase
> > In Chapter~3 we will show that $\pi>3$.
> >The first '3' should be in old-style, the second---in math
> >style.
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> Expressions like "Chapter~3" should be output using special commands,
> preferably using a label \chapter{foo-bar}, or whatever, so that they both
> are referenced correctly, and the typography is consistent from place to
> place.
I agree that the *user* should write Chapter~\ref{cha:proof}, but this
does not alleviate the need for the style designer to make a decision
about the appearance of all labels.
--
Good luck
-Boris
http://www.plmsc.psu.edu/~boris/
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