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\autoref{label1,label2} when Sections #29

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andrejbauer opened this issue Mar 25, 2013 · 4 comments
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\autoref{label1,label2} when Sections #29

andrejbauer opened this issue Mar 25, 2013 · 4 comments
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Here's a nice timesink for Mike: suppose label1 and label2 refer to Sections. Then \autoref{label1} produces "\S x.y.z" but \autoref{label1,label2} produces "Sections x.y.z and u.v.w".

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Yes, I considered that, but couldn't think of anything better. Any votes?
Implementing whatever you want should be easy with cleveref.
On Mar 25, 2013 6:04 PM, "Andrej Bauer" notifications@github.com wrote:

Here's a nice timesink for Mike: suppose label1 and label2 refer to
Sections. Then \autoref{label1} produces "\S x.y.z" but
\autoref{label1,label2} produces "Sections x.y.z and u.v.w".


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Just "\S x.y.z and \S u.v.w" would do.

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The traditional plural of § is §§, as I remember — eg “§§ 3.14.1, 5.9.2”. Second para of the wikipedia article confirms this.

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Ok, fixed.

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