Just as a note of warning to other readers. I like being able to use #:tag
for sections to get human-readable file/directory names. Unfortunately,
using the tag prefixes also affects these names. For instance, if you use
#:tag "foo", you get a file named "foo.html". But if you use #:tag-prefixes
"f
Thanks all for the help.
To summarize for the benefit of those who find this thread later:
A style of 'unnumbered does the trick. Thus
@section[#:style 'unnumbered]{My Section}
will list it without giving it a number.
As for avoiding duplicate tags, this doesn't appear to be quite right:
>
Besides `#:style 'unnumbered` as William says, to avoid the duplicate
key warnings, you more or less have to cons up a new name --- but it
doesn't have to be a visibly distinct section name.
You can either
* use `#:tag "HandinX"` with a different "X" for each "Handin
Instructions" section, or
@subsubsub*section{b}
@subsubsub*section{b}
Jos
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From: racket-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:racket-users@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Shriram Krishnamurthi
Sent: domingo, 04 de septiembre de 2016 20:50
To: Racket Users
Subject: [racket-users] Scribble: unnumbered and un
On Sun, Sep 04, 2016 at 11:50:21AM -0700, Shriram Krishnamurthi wrote:
> Is there a way to have unnumbered and unindexed section? (Yes, these are
> different issues.)
>
> It would be helpful to have unnumbered sections, à la \[sub]section* in LaTeX.
You can use `@section[#:style 'unnumbered]` for
Is there a way to have unnumbered and unindexed section? (Yes, these are
different issues.)
It would be helpful to have unnumbered sections, à la \[sub]section* in LaTeX.
It would be especially helpful to have unindexed sections. The real nuisance
I'm trying to avoid is, say I have N sections t
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