On 8-12-2011 09:36, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Paul,
It seems that the left parenthesis causes trouble when giving a label to a
reference:
\definereferenceformat[eqref][left=(,right=)]
\starttext
\placeformula[N)]
\startformula
\Pr\{N = n\} = \Pr\left\{ \min_{1 ≤ k ≤ n} S_k> 0 \right\} =
p_n^{(1)}
\stopformula
This works: \type{\eqref[N)]} gives \eqref[N)].
\starttext
\placeformula[(N]
\startformula
\Pr\{N = n\} = \Pr\left\{ \min_{1 ≤ k ≤ n} S_k> 0 \right\} =
p_n^{(1)}
\stopformula
This does not work: \type{\eqref[(N]} gives \eqref[(N].
This is not really an issue, since it is not necessary to name a label « (N) »
or « (N »…
indeed, formula:n-lparent makes more sense then
keep in mind that references are parsed .. think of a comma separated
list of:
component:::inner
component:::inner
component:inner
special(operation{argument,argument})
special(operation)
special(\operation)
special()
inner{argument}
inner{\argument}
outer::
outer::inner
outer::special(operation{argument,argument})
outer::special(operation{argument,\argument})
outer::special(operation)
outer::special(\operation)
outer::special()
outer::inner{argument}
special(outer::operation)
so, letters, digits and dashes and single colons are quite ok in tags
Hans
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