Hi Bas,
I discourage you from doing this kind of thing: I did in in my PhD,
and it caused more trouble than help. The reason is that you sometimes
want to say things like "by theorems 3 and 4", or put lemmas before
theorems when referring to them, etc.
Best wishes, Joris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:24:43PM +0100, Bas Spitters wrote:
> I am going to ask a dangerous question:
> Can we have latex feature X in texmacs?
>
> This time X is cleverref.
>
> It allows you to replace
> Lemma \ref{one}
> by
> \cref{one}
> and still obtain Lemma 1
>
> This is very convenient when you decide to upgrade the Lemma by a Proposition.
> I haven't looked at the implementation of this part of texmacs, so I am
> unsure
> how difficult it is.
>
> [ftp://ftp.das.ufsc.br/pub/ctan/help/Catalogue/entries/cleveref.html
> The cleveref package enhances LaTeX's cross-referencing features, allowing the
> formatting of references to be determined automatically according to the type
> of reference (equation, section, etc.). The format for each reference type can
> be fully customised in the preamble of your document. In addition, cleveref
> can typeset references to lists of multiple labels, automatically formatting
> them according to their type, and collapsing sequences of numerically
> consecutive labels to a reference range. Again, the multiple-reference
> formatting is fully customisable. Though a number of other packages provide
> similar features, all have certain deficiencies which cleveref attempts to
> overcome.]
>
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