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Inserts the next value of a certain numerical sequence. Numerical sequences are all over there in typical documents, think of table numbers, image numbers and so on.
Optionally, the generated number can be made an anchor to reference it at another place.
Syntax
\SEQ{options}
Options
This tag supports various options. Several of them are optional and default to values mentioned in their descriptions.
1
. If the sequence is already known, the next number in it will be supplied.
\REF
or another referencing tag). The value of such a link is the sequence number. By default, no anchor is generated.
Body
No body is accepted. A used body will not be recognized as a tag body.
Notes
\SEQ is part of the basic tag set supported by all PerlPoint translators. The results may vary depening on the target format capabilities.
Example
Say "1, 2, 3":
\SEQ{type=example}, \SEQ{type=example}, \SEQ{type=example} |
Number an image and make the number referencable:
\SEQ{type=images name="Blue sea"} |
See also
More basic set tags: B, C, EMBED, FORMAT, HIDE, I, IMAGE, INCLUDE, LOCALTOC, READY, REF, STOP and TABLE.
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