problem with cross-referencing in section titles / header











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I am using the following as a section title in the main body:



documentclass[a4paper,openany]{book}

usepackage{etoolbox} %Patches the "chapter" page numbering
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
fancyhead[RE]{slshape rightmark}
fancyhead[LO]{slshape leftmark}
fancyhead[LO,RE]{thepage}
fancyheadoffset[L]{0pt} %justification of the headers
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}
patchcmd{chapter}{thispagestyle{plain}}{thispagestyle{empty}}{}{}
cfoot{} % get rid of the page number

usepackage[a4paper, includehead, includefoot,
top=0.75in,
bottom=0.5in,
outer=1in,
inner=1in,
]{geometry}

usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{cleveref}

begin{document}
hypersetup{hidelinks} %Keep document hyperlinks but remove boarders

chapter{Chapter title text }label{chap:sd}
some text
clearpage
section{Section title text ref{chap:sd}}
end{document}


But in the heading, it just says "??".



How do I fix this?



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    that refers to a (presumably missing) label{name1} elsewhere in the docuemnt, did you mean to use label{name1} here so that you could refer to this section?
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 5 at 0:09








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    @slew123 It would be easier to understand what you want if you provided a minimal example that shows what you want to happen instead of a single line of code and "it doesn't work". "TEXT HERE ??" is exactly what I would expect from your code, so it's not clear how you want it fixed. (David Carlisle has offered one interpretation, another is that you want the "??" to become some other section's number.)
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 5 at 2:11












  • Please show your MWE -- we can't know whether the ?? is shown in the section or not.
    – JouleV
    Nov 5 at 7:22










  • Ok, I will do this, give me a few minutes.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:04










  • I added the extra code, (with packages related to headers and referencing remaining) it seems to be a problem with hyperref package, not sure why.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:11

















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I am using the following as a section title in the main body:



documentclass[a4paper,openany]{book}

usepackage{etoolbox} %Patches the "chapter" page numbering
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
fancyhead[RE]{slshape rightmark}
fancyhead[LO]{slshape leftmark}
fancyhead[LO,RE]{thepage}
fancyheadoffset[L]{0pt} %justification of the headers
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}
patchcmd{chapter}{thispagestyle{plain}}{thispagestyle{empty}}{}{}
cfoot{} % get rid of the page number

usepackage[a4paper, includehead, includefoot,
top=0.75in,
bottom=0.5in,
outer=1in,
inner=1in,
]{geometry}

usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{cleveref}

begin{document}
hypersetup{hidelinks} %Keep document hyperlinks but remove boarders

chapter{Chapter title text }label{chap:sd}
some text
clearpage
section{Section title text ref{chap:sd}}
end{document}


But in the heading, it just says "??".



How do I fix this?



EDIT: added more code










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    that refers to a (presumably missing) label{name1} elsewhere in the docuemnt, did you mean to use label{name1} here so that you could refer to this section?
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 5 at 0:09








  • 2




    @slew123 It would be easier to understand what you want if you provided a minimal example that shows what you want to happen instead of a single line of code and "it doesn't work". "TEXT HERE ??" is exactly what I would expect from your code, so it's not clear how you want it fixed. (David Carlisle has offered one interpretation, another is that you want the "??" to become some other section's number.)
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 5 at 2:11












  • Please show your MWE -- we can't know whether the ?? is shown in the section or not.
    – JouleV
    Nov 5 at 7:22










  • Ok, I will do this, give me a few minutes.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:04










  • I added the extra code, (with packages related to headers and referencing remaining) it seems to be a problem with hyperref package, not sure why.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:11















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I am using the following as a section title in the main body:



documentclass[a4paper,openany]{book}

usepackage{etoolbox} %Patches the "chapter" page numbering
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
fancyhead[RE]{slshape rightmark}
fancyhead[LO]{slshape leftmark}
fancyhead[LO,RE]{thepage}
fancyheadoffset[L]{0pt} %justification of the headers
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}
patchcmd{chapter}{thispagestyle{plain}}{thispagestyle{empty}}{}{}
cfoot{} % get rid of the page number

usepackage[a4paper, includehead, includefoot,
top=0.75in,
bottom=0.5in,
outer=1in,
inner=1in,
]{geometry}

usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{cleveref}

begin{document}
hypersetup{hidelinks} %Keep document hyperlinks but remove boarders

chapter{Chapter title text }label{chap:sd}
some text
clearpage
section{Section title text ref{chap:sd}}
end{document}


But in the heading, it just says "??".



How do I fix this?



EDIT: added more code










share|improve this question















I am using the following as a section title in the main body:



documentclass[a4paper,openany]{book}

usepackage{etoolbox} %Patches the "chapter" page numbering
usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
fancyhead[RE]{slshape rightmark}
fancyhead[LO]{slshape leftmark}
fancyhead[LO,RE]{thepage}
fancyheadoffset[L]{0pt} %justification of the headers
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}
patchcmd{chapter}{thispagestyle{plain}}{thispagestyle{empty}}{}{}
cfoot{} % get rid of the page number

usepackage[a4paper, includehead, includefoot,
top=0.75in,
bottom=0.5in,
outer=1in,
inner=1in,
]{geometry}

usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{cleveref}

begin{document}
hypersetup{hidelinks} %Keep document hyperlinks but remove boarders

chapter{Chapter title text }label{chap:sd}
some text
clearpage
section{Section title text ref{chap:sd}}
end{document}


But in the heading, it just says "??".



How do I fix this?



EDIT: added more code







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  • 1




    that refers to a (presumably missing) label{name1} elsewhere in the docuemnt, did you mean to use label{name1} here so that you could refer to this section?
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 5 at 0:09








  • 2




    @slew123 It would be easier to understand what you want if you provided a minimal example that shows what you want to happen instead of a single line of code and "it doesn't work". "TEXT HERE ??" is exactly what I would expect from your code, so it's not clear how you want it fixed. (David Carlisle has offered one interpretation, another is that you want the "??" to become some other section's number.)
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 5 at 2:11












  • Please show your MWE -- we can't know whether the ?? is shown in the section or not.
    – JouleV
    Nov 5 at 7:22










  • Ok, I will do this, give me a few minutes.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:04










  • I added the extra code, (with packages related to headers and referencing remaining) it seems to be a problem with hyperref package, not sure why.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:11
















  • 1




    that refers to a (presumably missing) label{name1} elsewhere in the docuemnt, did you mean to use label{name1} here so that you could refer to this section?
    – David Carlisle
    Nov 5 at 0:09








  • 2




    @slew123 It would be easier to understand what you want if you provided a minimal example that shows what you want to happen instead of a single line of code and "it doesn't work". "TEXT HERE ??" is exactly what I would expect from your code, so it's not clear how you want it fixed. (David Carlisle has offered one interpretation, another is that you want the "??" to become some other section's number.)
    – Teepeemm
    Nov 5 at 2:11












  • Please show your MWE -- we can't know whether the ?? is shown in the section or not.
    – JouleV
    Nov 5 at 7:22










  • Ok, I will do this, give me a few minutes.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:04










  • I added the extra code, (with packages related to headers and referencing remaining) it seems to be a problem with hyperref package, not sure why.
    – slew123
    Nov 5 at 17:11










1




1




that refers to a (presumably missing) label{name1} elsewhere in the docuemnt, did you mean to use label{name1} here so that you could refer to this section?
– David Carlisle
Nov 5 at 0:09






that refers to a (presumably missing) label{name1} elsewhere in the docuemnt, did you mean to use label{name1} here so that you could refer to this section?
– David Carlisle
Nov 5 at 0:09






2




2




@slew123 It would be easier to understand what you want if you provided a minimal example that shows what you want to happen instead of a single line of code and "it doesn't work". "TEXT HERE ??" is exactly what I would expect from your code, so it's not clear how you want it fixed. (David Carlisle has offered one interpretation, another is that you want the "??" to become some other section's number.)
– Teepeemm
Nov 5 at 2:11






@slew123 It would be easier to understand what you want if you provided a minimal example that shows what you want to happen instead of a single line of code and "it doesn't work". "TEXT HERE ??" is exactly what I would expect from your code, so it's not clear how you want it fixed. (David Carlisle has offered one interpretation, another is that you want the "??" to become some other section's number.)
– Teepeemm
Nov 5 at 2:11














Please show your MWE -- we can't know whether the ?? is shown in the section or not.
– JouleV
Nov 5 at 7:22




Please show your MWE -- we can't know whether the ?? is shown in the section or not.
– JouleV
Nov 5 at 7:22












Ok, I will do this, give me a few minutes.
– slew123
Nov 5 at 17:04




Ok, I will do this, give me a few minutes.
– slew123
Nov 5 at 17:04












I added the extra code, (with packages related to headers and referencing remaining) it seems to be a problem with hyperref package, not sure why.
– slew123
Nov 5 at 17:11






I added the extra code, (with packages related to headers and referencing remaining) it seems to be a problem with hyperref package, not sure why.
– slew123
Nov 5 at 17:11












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