Changed section label to alphabetic, but reference is still numeric
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I have changed the subsubsection labelling to alphabetical by putting
usepackage{titlesec}
titleformat{subsubsection}[runin]% runin puts it in the same paragraph
{normalfontbfseries}% formatting commands to apply to the whole heading
{alph{subsubsection})}% the label and number
{0.5em}% space between label/number and subsection title
{}% formatting commands applied just to subsection title
[ ---]% punctuation or other commands following subsection title
However, when I reference a section, the reference still appears as a number.
Could someone help?
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I have changed the subsubsection labelling to alphabetical by putting
usepackage{titlesec}
titleformat{subsubsection}[runin]% runin puts it in the same paragraph
{normalfontbfseries}% formatting commands to apply to the whole heading
{alph{subsubsection})}% the label and number
{0.5em}% space between label/number and subsection title
{}% formatting commands applied just to subsection title
[ ---]% punctuation or other commands following subsection title
However, when I reference a section, the reference still appears as a number.
Could someone help?
cross-referencing titlesec
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Please provide a compilable document, not just fragments. Have you placedlabelafter the relevantsubsubsection. I could imagine that you reference something different, actually
– Christian Hupfer
Apr 15 at 16:51
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I have changed the subsubsection labelling to alphabetical by putting
usepackage{titlesec}
titleformat{subsubsection}[runin]% runin puts it in the same paragraph
{normalfontbfseries}% formatting commands to apply to the whole heading
{alph{subsubsection})}% the label and number
{0.5em}% space between label/number and subsection title
{}% formatting commands applied just to subsection title
[ ---]% punctuation or other commands following subsection title
However, when I reference a section, the reference still appears as a number.
Could someone help?
cross-referencing titlesec
I have changed the subsubsection labelling to alphabetical by putting
usepackage{titlesec}
titleformat{subsubsection}[runin]% runin puts it in the same paragraph
{normalfontbfseries}% formatting commands to apply to the whole heading
{alph{subsubsection})}% the label and number
{0.5em}% space between label/number and subsection title
{}% formatting commands applied just to subsection title
[ ---]% punctuation or other commands following subsection title
However, when I reference a section, the reference still appears as a number.
Could someone help?
cross-referencing titlesec
cross-referencing titlesec
edited Apr 15 at 16:52
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asked Apr 15 at 16:46
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Please provide a compilable document, not just fragments. Have you placedlabelafter the relevantsubsubsection. I could imagine that you reference something different, actually
– Christian Hupfer
Apr 15 at 16:51
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Please provide a compilable document, not just fragments. Have you placedlabelafter the relevantsubsubsection. I could imagine that you reference something different, actually
– Christian Hupfer
Apr 15 at 16:51
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Please provide a compilable document, not just fragments. Have you placed
label after the relevant subsubsection. I could imagine that you reference something different, actually– Christian Hupfer
Apr 15 at 16:51
Please provide a compilable document, not just fragments. Have you placed
label after the relevant subsubsection. I could imagine that you reference something different, actually– Christian Hupfer
Apr 15 at 16:51
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I found the problem.
I had to include
renewcommandthesubsubsection{thesubsection.alph{subsubsection}}
in the preamble to redefine the counter.
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I found the problem.
I had to include
renewcommandthesubsubsection{thesubsection.alph{subsubsection}}
in the preamble to redefine the counter.
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I found the problem.
I had to include
renewcommandthesubsubsection{thesubsection.alph{subsubsection}}
in the preamble to redefine the counter.
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I found the problem.
I had to include
renewcommandthesubsubsection{thesubsection.alph{subsubsection}}
in the preamble to redefine the counter.
I found the problem.
I had to include
renewcommandthesubsubsection{thesubsection.alph{subsubsection}}
in the preamble to redefine the counter.
answered Apr 15 at 17:03
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Please provide a compilable document, not just fragments. Have you placed
labelafter the relevantsubsubsection. I could imagine that you reference something different, actually– Christian Hupfer
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