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Trnum—A Program to Number Figures


Citation

  • M. Bishop, “Trnum—A Program to Number Figures,” Text in Computers 1(1) pp. 9–15 (July 1986).

Paper

Abstract

Trnum is a preprocessor for NROFF and TROFF text which enables users to label figures, displays, tables, and equations symbolically. This program then translates the labels into consecutive integers which may be printed in a variety of formats. In addition, prefixes and suffixes may be defined in such a way that they are automatically prepended or appended to the number. A number of different counters may be used, and the symbols may appear anywhere in the body of the paper. This document contains a tutorial as well as a detailed description of the program.

Copyright Notice

©1986 by Matt Bishop. This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Text in Computers 1(1), July 1986.


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