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@@ -15,8 +15,13 @@ problem is usually soluble: see
<a href="FAQ-pdfpagelabels.html">PDF page destinations</a> &mdash; which
answer also describes the problem in more detail.
<p/>If the identifier in the message is different, for example
-<code>name{figure.1.1}</code>, the problem is (usually) due to a problem of
-package interaction. Some packages are simply incompatible with
+<code>name{figure.1.1}</code>, the problem is (often) due to a problem of
+package interaction. The <i>README</i> in the <i>hyperref</i>
+distribution mentions some of these issues &mdash; for example,
+<code>equation</code> and <code>eqnarray</code> as supplied by the
+<i>amsmath</i> package; means of working around the problem are
+typically supplied there.
+<p/>Some packages are simply incompatible with
<i>hyperref</i>, but most work simply by ignoring it. In most
cases, therefore, you should load your package before you load
<i>hyperref</i>, and <i>hyperref</i> will patch things up so
@@ -42,7 +47,7 @@ For example:
You should load packages in this order as a matter of course, unless
the documentation of a package says you <em>must</em> load it after
-<i>hyperref</i>. (There aren&rsquo;t many packages that require to be
+<i>hyperref</i>. (There are few packages that require to be
loaded after hyperref: one such is <i>memoir</i>&rsquo;s
&ldquo;<i>hyperref</i> fixup&rdquo; package <i>memhfixc</i>.)
<p/>If loading your packages in the (seemingly) &ldquo;correct&rdquo; order doesn&rsquo;t