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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/expex/source/example2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/expex/source/example2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 584d2ba27d5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/expex/source/example2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - -\vfil\eject -\introsec{Named reference} - -\codedisplay -If examples and parts of examples are tagged, they can be -referred to by name. - -\pex<pg> -\a This is the man that John interviewed {\sl e\/} before -telling you that you should give the job to~{\sl e}. -\a<A> This is someone who John expected {\sl e\/} to be successful -though believing {\sl e\/} to be incompetent. -\xe - -Now, names can be used. The name/reference pairs can be written -to a file, making forward reference possible and backwards -reference at a distance reliable. You can refer to part -\getref{pg.A} of example (\getref{pg}), or (\getfullref{pg.A}). - -If you use a tag that has not been defined, {\sl ExPex\/} will -let you know. If you try to reference a name which has no -reference, \getref{pg.B} for example, a warning will be issued -and the (bracketed) tag printed as shown at the beginning of this -sentence. If you try to tag a part of an example which has no -tag, {\sl ExPex\/} will let you know about that as well. -|endcodedisplay - -\framedisplay~ -\bigskip -If examples and parts of examples are tagged, they can be -referred to by name. - -\pex<pg> -\a This is the man that John interviewed {\sl e\/} before -telling you that you should give the job to~{\sl e}. -\a<A> This is someone who John expected {\sl e\/} to be successful -though believing {\sl e\/} to be incompetent. -\xe - -Now, names can be used. The name/reference pairs can be written -to a file, making forward reference possible and backwards -reference at a distance reliable. You can refer to part -\getref{pg.A} of example (\getref{pg}), or (\getfullref{pg.A}). - -If you use a tag that has not been defined, {\sl ExPex\/} will -let you know. If you try to reference a name which has no -reference, \getref{pg.B} for example, a warning will be issued -and the (bracketed) tag printed as shown at the beginning of this -sentence. If you try to tag a part of an example which has no -tag, {\sl ExPex\/} will let you know about that as well. -\bigskip -\endframedisplay |