X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?p=matthijs%2Fmaster-project%2Freport.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Utils%2FShortcuts.tex;h=a060c1aafdada7dc8c2fb2450ac8d72d5aa222a1;hp=75bff27b950bba6b68cdb64898da92ec3b60aa08;hb=f3a705e9d90ff0e54ef6bfec8db58947d7587704;hpb=d4ef2f4768796c2f317ba8a3808900a5b30d87b5 diff --git a/Utils/Shortcuts.tex b/Utils/Shortcuts.tex index 75bff27..a060c1a 100644 --- a/Utils/Shortcuts.tex +++ b/Utils/Shortcuts.tex @@ -7,3 +7,24 @@ % TODO: Prevent this macro from globbing the following space \define[0]\eg{{\em e.g.}} \define[0]\ie{{\em i.e.}} + + +% Define a new reference to a definition of the term. The text of the +% reference is the term itself, the name is the term with def: prefixed. +% For example, \defref{some defined term} defines the reference named +% "def:some defined term" to point to this location with the text "some +% defined term". +% You can refer to this reference with refdef, e.g., +% \refdef{def:some defined term}. +\define[1]\defref{\defreftxt{#1}{#1}} + +% Define a new reference with a text different from the name, #1 is the name +% of the reference, #2 is the text. +% This automatically prefixes the reference name with def: +\define[2]\defreftxt{\reference[def:#1]{#2}} + +% Reference a defined reference (using \defref). Will put the reference text +% and a page number in the margin. We use \inothermargin, since it is slightly +% bigger. +% This automatically prefixes the reference name with def: +\define[1]\refdef{\inothermargin{\goto{\ref[t][def:#1] p.\ref[p][def:#1]}[def:#1]}}