Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
On Sun, 08 May 2005 at 22:47:32+0200, Hans Hagen wrote:

Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:

Hi,

say that I have four tables with lables tab:A ... tab:D. Now, I would
like to say something like \in{Tables}[tab:A,tab:B,tab:C,tab:D] and the
output should be "Tables 2, 7-9".

\in{Tables}[tab:A], \in[tab:B]--\in[tab:D]


Of course, this solution works, but it can easily break.
So there is no automatic sorting and combining? If I don't know that
table B--D have continuous numbers, or if this changes in the course of
writing, those references will become wrong.

implementing this is not complex, but the tricky part is in the prefixes (1.4, 2.5)

Hans

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