\at inherits from costum \definereferenceformat
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Hello all, when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement). Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference format which outputs the pagenumber and not the sectionnumber? best regards Bernhard
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Am 27.01.10 00:08, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement). Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference format which outputs the pagenumber and not the sectionnumber?
\definereferenceformat[...][...,command=\at] Wolfgang
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Am 27.01.2010 um 00:16 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 27.01.10 00:08, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement). Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference format which outputs the pagenumber and not the sectionnumber?
\definereferenceformat[...][...,command=\at]
Wolfgang
Thanks a lot best regards Bernhard
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Bernhard Rosensteiner
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Wolfgang Schuster