2009/9/10 Carl von Einem <[email protected]> > > from the texinfo.pdf on page 225: > > @ref{node, [entry], [node-title], [info-file], [manual]} > > Make a plain reference that does not start with any special text. > Follow command with a punctuation mark. Only the first argument > is mandatory. See Section 8.6 [...@ref], page 70. > > and... > > 8.6 @ref > @ref is nearly the same as @xref except that it does not generate > a ‘See’ in the printed output, just the reference itself. This > makes it useful as the last part of a sentence. (...) > > Carl von Einem wrote: > > I know nothing about Texinfo but that looks very much like QuarkXPress > > "ASCII/XPress Tags" I usually work with. That's basically content as > > plain ascii text files together with formatting instructions which start > > with a '@'. Cool :-) > > > > Carl > > > > michael crane wrote: > >> 2009/9/9 Yuval Levy <[email protected]>: > >> > >> Can somebody explain what @ref{Figure:photographic-workflow} is ? in > >> workflow.texi > > Or to put it simple : @ref{Figure:photographic-workflow} refers to a figure which is an eps file called "photographic-workflow.eps". You will find this "photographic-workflow.eps" in the same directory (in this "pathless" case) as the texi file.
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