2.4 KiB
tcrf-references-range-separator, tcrf-default-prefixref, tcrf-default-reftype, tcrf-page-prefix, tcrf-pages-prefix, tcrf-note-prefix, tcrf-notes-prefix, tcrf-pagenote-separator, tcrf-pagenote-at-end, tcrf-pagenote-factorize-first-prefix-in-enum, tcrf-pagenote-first-type, tcrf-range-separator, tcrf-references-enum-separator, tcrf-multiple-delimiter, tcrf-multiple-before-last, tcrf-additional-types, tcrf-range-delim-crossrefenum, header-includes
| tcrf-references-range-separator | tcrf-default-prefixref | tcrf-default-reftype | tcrf-page-prefix | tcrf-pages-prefix | tcrf-note-prefix | tcrf-notes-prefix | tcrf-pagenote-separator | tcrf-pagenote-at-end | tcrf-pagenote-factorize-first-prefix-in-enum | tcrf-pagenote-first-type | tcrf-range-separator | tcrf-references-enum-separator | tcrf-multiple-delimiter | tcrf-multiple-before-last | tcrf-additional-types | tcrf-range-delim-crossrefenum | header-includes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -> | no | note | page | pages | note | notes | ( | ) | yes | note | - | ; | ; | ; and |
|
> | \input{crossrefenum} |
(About the notes, see [toc-notes-begin -> toc-notes-end]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.)
Émile Gaboriau published [L'Affaire Lerouge in 1866]{#publication}.1
[It was very popular.]{#reception}
See [publication]{.tcrf reftype="page"} for the publication date. I expressed my thoughts about it in [my-evaluation]{.tcrf reftype=pagenote}.
If you want to know more about L'Affaire Lerouge, see [publication->reception]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.
Here are some precisions.2
[I want to refer to a note]{#toc-notes-begin}:
- How can I refer to a note by its number? → See [refer-to-note]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.
- What formats are supported? → See [format]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.
- What if the note contains multiple spans with identifiers? → See [which-identifier]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.
- What happens if a span is contained in a span? → See [nested-spans]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.
- What are the notes? → [my-evaluation ; format ; refer-to-note]{.tcrf}
- Where are the notes? → [my-evaluation;format]{.tcrf reftype="page"}[]{#toc-notes-end}
[A portion of text that may cross a page break.]{#doubledlbl refanchor=both}
[And this one is labelized at the end.]{#lblatend refanchor=end}
What if you want to refer to the last line, i.e. [lblatend]{.tcrf reftype=line}?
See [doubledlbl-beg->doubledlbl-end]{.tcrf reftype="page"}.