using pageref{example} before the label{example} [closed]
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Dear Fellow TeX enthusiasts,
This question is so basic that it won't even need a MWE - does anyone know whether it is a possibility that my file does not compile because
pageref{example}
precedes the actual label{example}
in the text?
Thanks ever so much
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Werner, marmot, Troy, Stefan Pinnow, Andrew Nov 23 at 7:06
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Dear Fellow TeX enthusiasts,
This question is so basic that it won't even need a MWE - does anyone know whether it is a possibility that my file does not compile because
pageref{example}
precedes the actual label{example}
in the text?
Thanks ever so much
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Werner, marmot, Troy, Stefan Pinnow, Andrew Nov 23 at 7:06
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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No, normally not.
– Ulrike Fischer
Nov 22 at 20:03
2
If a label is not defined then??
is printed. Even if he correspondingref
is latter in the document, the label will be defined once the document has been compiled twice.
– Andrew
Nov 22 at 20:21
2
it works, but you need to compile document at least twice (as for any reference).
– Zarko
Nov 22 at 21:06
if you get an error, you should show the full error from the log file
– David Carlisle
Nov 23 at 0:40
Until you provide more information on the actual problem, we can close this question. TeX's use oflabel
-ref
allows forref
erencing before/after the actuallabel
without problem.
– Werner
Nov 23 at 2:57
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Dear Fellow TeX enthusiasts,
This question is so basic that it won't even need a MWE - does anyone know whether it is a possibility that my file does not compile because
pageref{example}
precedes the actual label{example}
in the text?
Thanks ever so much
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Dear Fellow TeX enthusiasts,
This question is so basic that it won't even need a MWE - does anyone know whether it is a possibility that my file does not compile because
pageref{example}
precedes the actual label{example}
in the text?
Thanks ever so much
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edited Nov 23 at 7:06
Andrew
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asked Nov 22 at 20:01
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Werner, marmot, Troy, Stefan Pinnow, Andrew Nov 23 at 7:06
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Werner, marmot, Troy, Stefan Pinnow, Andrew Nov 23 at 7:06
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
4
No, normally not.
– Ulrike Fischer
Nov 22 at 20:03
2
If a label is not defined then??
is printed. Even if he correspondingref
is latter in the document, the label will be defined once the document has been compiled twice.
– Andrew
Nov 22 at 20:21
2
it works, but you need to compile document at least twice (as for any reference).
– Zarko
Nov 22 at 21:06
if you get an error, you should show the full error from the log file
– David Carlisle
Nov 23 at 0:40
Until you provide more information on the actual problem, we can close this question. TeX's use oflabel
-ref
allows forref
erencing before/after the actuallabel
without problem.
– Werner
Nov 23 at 2:57
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4
No, normally not.
– Ulrike Fischer
Nov 22 at 20:03
2
If a label is not defined then??
is printed. Even if he correspondingref
is latter in the document, the label will be defined once the document has been compiled twice.
– Andrew
Nov 22 at 20:21
2
it works, but you need to compile document at least twice (as for any reference).
– Zarko
Nov 22 at 21:06
if you get an error, you should show the full error from the log file
– David Carlisle
Nov 23 at 0:40
Until you provide more information on the actual problem, we can close this question. TeX's use oflabel
-ref
allows forref
erencing before/after the actuallabel
without problem.
– Werner
Nov 23 at 2:57
4
4
No, normally not.
– Ulrike Fischer
Nov 22 at 20:03
No, normally not.
– Ulrike Fischer
Nov 22 at 20:03
2
2
If a label is not defined then
??
is printed. Even if he corresponding ref
is latter in the document, the label will be defined once the document has been compiled twice.– Andrew
Nov 22 at 20:21
If a label is not defined then
??
is printed. Even if he corresponding ref
is latter in the document, the label will be defined once the document has been compiled twice.– Andrew
Nov 22 at 20:21
2
2
it works, but you need to compile document at least twice (as for any reference).
– Zarko
Nov 22 at 21:06
it works, but you need to compile document at least twice (as for any reference).
– Zarko
Nov 22 at 21:06
if you get an error, you should show the full error from the log file
– David Carlisle
Nov 23 at 0:40
if you get an error, you should show the full error from the log file
– David Carlisle
Nov 23 at 0:40
Until you provide more information on the actual problem, we can close this question. TeX's use of
label
-ref
allows for ref
erencing before/after the actual label
without problem.– Werner
Nov 23 at 2:57
Until you provide more information on the actual problem, we can close this question. TeX's use of
label
-ref
allows for ref
erencing before/after the actual label
without problem.– Werner
Nov 23 at 2:57
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4
No, normally not.
– Ulrike Fischer
Nov 22 at 20:03
2
If a label is not defined then
??
is printed. Even if he correspondingref
is latter in the document, the label will be defined once the document has been compiled twice.– Andrew
Nov 22 at 20:21
2
it works, but you need to compile document at least twice (as for any reference).
– Zarko
Nov 22 at 21:06
if you get an error, you should show the full error from the log file
– David Carlisle
Nov 23 at 0:40
Until you provide more information on the actual problem, we can close this question. TeX's use of
label
-ref
allows forref
erencing before/after the actuallabel
without problem.– Werner
Nov 23 at 2:57