Forcing \about to give the full title
Hi folks. Just hit a strange feature using \about to give me the title of a referenced section. When the title is long, there seems to be an automatic cut-off, as if some form of \nomarking had been used on the last words of the title. So with a section somewhere in the text like \section[sect0101]{Residence and domicile and the taxation of overseas income} a later reference of the form See \about[sect0101] for further details gives me See 'Residence and domicile and the taxation of overseas ... ' for further details What I would like is for the full title to be output, however long. I have had a look through the sources but not managed to identify where any default cut-off is defined. Can someone help. Oh, and my apologies, I haven't upgraded to MkIV yet, so this is a MkII question. Thanks very much, Duncan
Am 15.09.2010 um 09:22 schrieb Duncan Hothersall:
Hi folks.
Just hit a strange feature using \about to give me the title of a referenced section. When the title is long, there seems to be an automatic cut-off, as if some form of \nomarking had been used on the last words of the title. So with a section somewhere in the text like
\section[sect0101]{Residence and domicile and the taxation of overseas income}
a later reference of the form
See \about[sect0101] for further details
gives me
See 'Residence and domicile and the taxation of overseas ... ' for further details
What I would like is for the full title to be output, however long. I have had a look through the sources but not managed to identify where any default cut-off is defined. Can someone help.
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