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Counters in LaTex

25. July 2007 by tom 127 Comments

The following is a summary of counter usage and manipulations available in LaTex. The following commands have a counter associated with it: part chapter section subsection subsubsection paragraph subparagraph page equation figure table footnote mpfootnote enumi enumii enumiii enumiv You have several possibilities to manipulate counters in LaTex: \addtocounter {counter} {value} increments the specified counter … [Read more…]

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