What's the difference between `listoftablesname` and `listtablename`?
I've found templates with listoftablesname
and others with listtablename
. Are they used by different packages? Or is one of them an old version of the same variable?
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I've found templates with listoftablesname
and others with listtablename
. Are they used by different packages? Or is one of them an old version of the same variable?
table-of-contents
Can you give an example of a template using both variables?
– samcarter
Mar 11 at 12:13
Sorry, I didn't mean a single template using both. I mean that I can find both of them in (different) templates. As I mix templates in my document, I don't know the relevance of each one of them. I'm gonna change the text.
– Leonardo Castro
Mar 11 at 12:15
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listtablename is a macro defined by most document classes as "List of Tables" and translated into many languages by packages like babel. I couldn't find listoftablesname in any of the packages I have loaded. It could be a construct usingcsname listof#1nameendcsname
– John Kormylo
Mar 11 at 15:56
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I've found templates with listoftablesname
and others with listtablename
. Are they used by different packages? Or is one of them an old version of the same variable?
table-of-contents
I've found templates with listoftablesname
and others with listtablename
. Are they used by different packages? Or is one of them an old version of the same variable?
table-of-contents
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Can you give an example of a template using both variables?
– samcarter
Mar 11 at 12:13
Sorry, I didn't mean a single template using both. I mean that I can find both of them in (different) templates. As I mix templates in my document, I don't know the relevance of each one of them. I'm gonna change the text.
– Leonardo Castro
Mar 11 at 12:15
1
listtablename is a macro defined by most document classes as "List of Tables" and translated into many languages by packages like babel. I couldn't find listoftablesname in any of the packages I have loaded. It could be a construct usingcsname listof#1nameendcsname
– John Kormylo
Mar 11 at 15:56
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Can you give an example of a template using both variables?
– samcarter
Mar 11 at 12:13
Sorry, I didn't mean a single template using both. I mean that I can find both of them in (different) templates. As I mix templates in my document, I don't know the relevance of each one of them. I'm gonna change the text.
– Leonardo Castro
Mar 11 at 12:15
1
listtablename is a macro defined by most document classes as "List of Tables" and translated into many languages by packages like babel. I couldn't find listoftablesname in any of the packages I have loaded. It could be a construct usingcsname listof#1nameendcsname
– John Kormylo
Mar 11 at 15:56
Can you give an example of a template using both variables?
– samcarter
Mar 11 at 12:13
Can you give an example of a template using both variables?
– samcarter
Mar 11 at 12:13
Sorry, I didn't mean a single template using both. I mean that I can find both of them in (different) templates. As I mix templates in my document, I don't know the relevance of each one of them. I'm gonna change the text.
– Leonardo Castro
Mar 11 at 12:15
Sorry, I didn't mean a single template using both. I mean that I can find both of them in (different) templates. As I mix templates in my document, I don't know the relevance of each one of them. I'm gonna change the text.
– Leonardo Castro
Mar 11 at 12:15
1
1
listtablename is a macro defined by most document classes as "List of Tables" and translated into many languages by packages like babel. I couldn't find listoftablesname in any of the packages I have loaded. It could be a construct using
csname listof#1nameendcsname
– John Kormylo
Mar 11 at 15:56
listtablename is a macro defined by most document classes as "List of Tables" and translated into many languages by packages like babel. I couldn't find listoftablesname in any of the packages I have loaded. It could be a construct using
csname listof#1nameendcsname
– John Kormylo
Mar 11 at 15:56
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Can you give an example of a template using both variables?
– samcarter
Mar 11 at 12:13
Sorry, I didn't mean a single template using both. I mean that I can find both of them in (different) templates. As I mix templates in my document, I don't know the relevance of each one of them. I'm gonna change the text.
– Leonardo Castro
Mar 11 at 12:15
1
listtablename is a macro defined by most document classes as "List of Tables" and translated into many languages by packages like babel. I couldn't find listoftablesname in any of the packages I have loaded. It could be a construct using
csname listof#1nameendcsname
– John Kormylo
Mar 11 at 15:56