RelabelExample2 file for Macintosh. Chapter in. Introduction. Section §le. Levels. Definition ¶levels. This file is an example file for using RELABEL in 2-level mode. The hierarchy of text units is section and subsection. Chapter labels are not part of any other identifier but when a new chapter starts RELABEL resets to 1 all all counts except the section count and the count for "at large" items. Subsection numbers are reset to 1 in each new section and all item numbers except "at large" are reset to 1 in each subsection. Section §di. Directions. Def ¶def. This file is intended to show how the program relabel works and to help you experiment with it. The "chapters", "sections" etc. all have memnonic labels, which the program RELABEL replaces by numbers in the output file. Run the program using this file as input and compare the output file with this file. View the original and relabeled files side by side. Close this file before you start. Subsection ºhowtorefer. Reference format In 2-level mode all references to items in other text units must contain a section identitier and, if the item is in a subsection, the subsection identifier must also be supplied. The section identifier must be given even if it you are referring to an item in another sucsection of the current section. You have the option of omitting ALL unit identifiers if you are referring to a label in the same text unit, i.e., if no section or subsection starts between the label and the reference. Exception: items of the type "at large" are not considered part of any particular text unit and references to them should NOT contain text unit identifiers. Section §su. Suggestions. Note that if you just move Horst of Ithaca to Hopewell, he will be married label-wise to Hope of Hopewell insofar as they will share the same label before and after relabeling. This is because they both started out with the label ©ho. That is OK as long as they are not in the same text unit. If you want to move Horst from Ithaca to Hopewell, run RELABEL before moving Horst, and ask for section numbers etc. to be retained. Then you can move Horst to Hopewell. This time Horst and Hope will have different labels but the label of Horst will reflect his former rather than his present location. To correct this, run RELABEL again. You can ask for abbreviated or full labels, and this time Horst and Hope will have distinct labels. Forward ref. to ©Äme.ho.ho Hope of Hopewell Forward ref. to ©Äto.it.ho Horst of Ithaca CHAPTER ca. State of California Section §ca. Campers in California Forward ref. to At large ŒÄalt Alton At large Œal Albert At large ŒAl Allyson Fig.©ca Carl Fig.©al Alfred Fig.©ad. Adele Smith Fig. ©adelejones Adele Jones forw.Ref. to ©Äor.be Betty Ref. to Fig. ©al Alfred Forward Ref. to nonexistent label ©Äne Nobody Forward ref. to ©Äto.it.ho Horst of Ithaca Section §or Orange County Fig.©bo Bob Fig.©be Betty Ref. to ©adelejones Adele Jones Ref. to ©Äor.be Betty Ref. to ©Äbe Betty Ref. to Fig. ©al Alfred SubSection ºsa. Santa Ana Fig.©ch Charles Fig.©ca Cathy Forwardref to ©Äme.pr.da Dan Section §mo Monterey County Subsection ºloc Lockwood ©ed Edward CHAPTER nj. State of New Jersey Section §cam. Campers in New Jersey Note that we can not use ca as identifier for this section because we used ca as identifier for the section Camping in California. This file is intended for not resetting the section numbers in each new chapter. When this option is used, chapter identifiers are used only in chapter labels and the same section label can not be used in different chapters. When the reset option is used, a chapter identifier are part of the full label of every item and RELABEL will not be confused if the same identifier is used for sections in different chapters, even if you do not type the full label but only the abbreviated form, i.e., the last item. Note that ca is used three times, as a chapter identifier, a section identifier and an item identifier. Fig.©el Elaine Section §me. Mercer County Subsection ºpr. Princeton Fig.©fr Frank, born in Princeton ©da Dan Subsection ºho. Village of Hopewell ©ho Hope of Hopewell Fig.©dor Doris Fig.©er Erwin CHAPTER ny State of New York Section §to Tompkins County Subsection ºit City of Ithaca ©ho Horst of Ithaca ForwardRef. to ©Äwe.ea.fr Frank, born in Eastchester. Section §we Westchester County Subsection ºea Eastchester (a town in Westchester) Œalt Alton Ref. to at large ŒAl Allyson Fig. ©fr Frank, born in Eastchester Ref. to ©me.ho.dor Doris Ref. to nj New Jersey State Ref. to ºme.pr Princeton, town of Ref. to ©fr Frank, born in Eastchester Ref. to ©me.pr.fr Frank, born in Princeton End of Pseudobook