Definition �levels. This file is an
example file for using RELABEL in 2-level
mode. The hierarchy of text units is
section and subsection.
Chapter labels are not part of any
other identifier but when a new
chapter starts RELABEL resets to 1 all
all counts except the section count
and the count for "at large" items.
Subsection numbers are reset to 1 in
each new section and all item numbers
except "at large" are reset to 1 in
each subsection.
Section �di. Directions.
Def �def. This file is intended to
show how the program relabel works and
to help you experiment with it. The
"chapters", "sections" etc. all have
memnonic labels, which the program
RELABEL replaces by numbers in the
output file. Run the program using
this file as input and compare the
output file with this file. View the
original and relabeled files side by
side. Close this file before you
start.
Subsection �howtorefer. Reference format
In 2-level mode all references to
items in other text units must
contain a section identitier and, if
the item is in a subsection, the
subsection identifier must also be
supplied. The section identifier must
be given even if it you are referring
to an item in another sucsection of
the current section. You have the
option of omitting ALL unit
identifiers if you are referring to a
label in the same text unit, i.e., if
no section or subsection starts
between the label and the reference.
Exception: items of the type "at
large" are not considered part of any
particular text unit and references
to them should NOT contain text unit
identifiers.
Section �su. Suggestions.
Note that if you just move Horst
of Ithaca to Hopewell, he will be
married label-wise to Hope of Hopewell
insofar as they will share the same
label before and after relabeling.
This is because they both started out
with the label �ho. That is OK as
long as they are not in the same text
unit. If you want to move Horst from
Ithaca to Hopewell, run RELABEL before
moving Horst, and ask for section
numbers etc. to be retained. Then
you can move Horst to Hopewell. This
time Horst and Hope will have
different labels but the label of
Horst will reflect his former rather
than his present location. To correct
this, run RELABEL again. You can ask
for abbreviated or full labels, and
this time Horst and Hope will have
distinct labels.
Forward ref. to ��me.ho.ho Hope of Hopewell
Forward ref. to ��to.it.ho Horst of Ithaca
CHAPTER �ca. State of California
Section �ca. Campers in California
Forward ref. to At large ��alt Alton
At large �al Albert
At large �Al Allyson
Fig.�ca Carl
Fig.�al Alfred
Fig.�ad. Adele Smith
Fig. �adelejones Adele Jones
forw.Ref. to ��or.be Betty
Ref. to Fig. �al Alfred
Forward Ref. to nonexistent label
��ne Nobody
Forward ref. to ��to.it.ho Horst
of Ithaca
Section �or Orange County
Fig.�bo Bob
Fig.�be Betty
Ref. to �adelejones Adele Jones
Ref. to ��or.be Betty
Ref. to ��be Betty
Ref. to Fig. �al Alfred
SubSection �sa. Santa Ana
Fig.�ch Charles
Fig.�ca Cathy
Forwardref to ��me.pr.da Dan
Section �mo Monterey County
Subsection �loc Lockwood
�ed Edward
CHAPTER �nj. State of New Jersey
Section �cam. Campers in New Jersey
Note that we can not use ca as
identifier for this section because
we used ca as identifier for
the section Camping in California.
This file is intended for not resetting
the section numbers in each new
chapter. When this option is used,
chapter identifiers are used only
in chapter labels and the same
section label can not be used in
different chapters. When the reset
option is used, a chapter identifier
are part of the full label of
every item and RELABEL will not be
confused if the same identifier
is used for sections in different
chapters, even if you do not type
the full label but only the
abbreviated form, i.e., the last item.
Note that ca is used three times, as
a chapter identifier, a section
identifier and an item identifier.
Fig.�el Elaine
Section �me. Mercer County
Subsection �pr. Princeton
Fig.�fr Frank, born in Princeton
�da Dan
Subsection �ho. Village of Hopewell
�ho Hope of Hopewell
Fig.�dor Doris
Fig.�er Erwin
CHAPTER �ny State of New York
Section �to Tompkins County
Subsection �it City of Ithaca
�ho Horst of Ithaca
ForwardRef. to ��we.ea.fr Frank, born in
Eastchester.
Section �we Westchester County
Subsection �ea Eastchester (a town in Westchester)
�alt Alton
Ref. to at large �Al Allyson
Fig. �fr Frank, born in Eastchester
Ref. to �me.ho.dor Doris
Ref. to �nj New Jersey State
Ref. to �me.pr Princeton, town of
Ref. to �fr Frank, born in Eastchester
Ref. to �me.pr.fr Frank, born in Princeton
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