On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 21:24:06 +0200
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 06:03 PM 9/16/2002 +0200, Jens-Uwe Morawski wrote:
> >\goto{TUG}[nom:TUG] works and \ref[t][nom:TUG] gives "TUG".
> >Now i want combine both to \goto{\ref[t][nom:TUG]}[nom:TUG].
> >
> >Better would be a new macro, so i have to give the
> >ref-name only ones:
> >
> >\def\NomGoto#1{\goto{\ref[t][#1}[#1]}
> >
> >But this also fails.
> 
> I will look into it; but: why not use
> 
>    The name of the german \in[nom:TUG] is Dante.
> 
> since that's what \in is for?

Hmm, the documentation says: "The command \in provides the number of a
chapter, section, figure, table, etc."

Since there is no number associated with a text-reference i have
not tried it. But it works, so my problem is solved for the moment.
Thanks.

Jens

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