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%  TITLEREF.STY  ver 3.1  2001-04-05   Donald Arseneau   <asnd@triumf.ca>
%  This is free unsupported software, released to the public domain.
%
%  This package provides a "\titleref" command to cross-reference the titles 
%  of sections.  The "\label" command is changed to remember the title for 
%  such a reference.  Use "\titleref" just like "\ref" and "\pageref".  
%
%  Titles for numbered sectioning units and for floats with captions are
%  the same as the respective TOC, LOF, or LOT entry (even when no TOC is
%  printed).  When a short title is provided ("\section[short]{long}")
%  it will be used for the "\titleref".  This is especially useful for
%  figure captions.  Unnumbered sections take their title reference from
%  the printed title.  Beware!  This turns the title into a moving argument
%  when it normally is not, and will cause weird errors if there are
%  `fragile' commands present.
%
%  Enumerated lists do not have titles and simply inherit the title of
%  their section.
%
%  The format of the title reference is controlled by the command
%  "\theTitleReference", which can be redefined with "\renewcommand".
%  It takes two parameters: the number and the title. The number is
%  just the regular "\ref" and it is WRONG in unnumbered sections.
%  Beware!  The default definition is the unadorned title.  You could
%  do, for example, "\renewcommand{\theTitleReference}[2]{#1\ \emph{#2}}".
%
%  The title of the current section is also available without "\label":
%  Use the command "\currenttitle" to generate a "\titleref" to the current
%  section.  If you have redefined "\theTitleReference" to print the number
%  with the title, be aware that the two may not correspond:  In a numbered
%  list the number will show the current item but the title will show the
%  current section, but in an unnumbered section the number will show
%  some previous section number.
%
%  Options:  [usetoc]  and  [nostar]
%
%  In the default operation, the titles are recorded by a command inserted
%  into the various sectioning commands ("\@sect", "\@ssect", "\@chapter",
%  "\@schapter", "\@part", "\@spart", and "\@caption").  If this creates
%  conflicts with some other package, you can use an entirely different
%  method by specifying "\usepackage[usetoc]{titleref}".  As the name
%  implies, this option records the titles from the table-of-contents
%  entry without redefining the sectioning commands.  (This is the method
%  used in older versions.)
%
%  Since there are no TOC entries for the `star' versions of sectioning 
%  commands, they are still redefined.  The additional option "[nostar]"
%  ("\usepackage[usetoc,nostar]{titlerrf}") prevents the redefinitions,
%  but then "\section*" will not generate a title reference.  If you try
%  to refer to the title of an unnumbered section while "[nostar]" is in
%  effect, you will get the title of the previous section.
%
%  Under the "[usetoc]" option, the current title will always be overridden
%  by an "\addcontentsline" command before the "\label", even for starred
%  section commands under the "[nostar]" option.
%
%  The big problem with the "[usetoc]" method is that "\titleref" will
%  not refer to a "\label" which was given in the title or caption itself;
%  the label must be placed after the sectioning command or the caption.
%  If you make a title-reference to a label given in a title, you will get
%  a warning message.
%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{titleref}[2001/04/05 v3.1 \space 
    Cross-references with titles.]

\newcommand{\theTitleReference}[2]{#2}
%
\let\TR@old@label\label
%
% This redefinition of \label is intended to work with other redirections
% of \label, if they record extra information in a similar way.
\def\label#1{\@bsphack\begingroup
  \protected@edef\@currentlabel{\protect\TR@TitleReference
      {\@currentlabel}{\TR@currentTitle}}%
  \TR@old@label{#1}%
  \endgroup \@esphack}%
%
\def\TR@gettitle#1{\begingroup \let\protect\@unexpandable@protect
    \let\label\TR@nestwarn \let\index\@gobble \let\glossary\@gobble
    \let\markboth\@gobbletwo \let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo \let\markright\@gobble
    \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\def\noexpand\TR@currentTitle{#1}}%
  \expandafter\endgroup\@tempa}
%
\let\TR@nestwarn\@gobble
%
\let\TR@TitleReference\@firstoftwo
%
% Allow aux file to be used after titleref is removed:
\AtBeginDocument{\immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\let
  \string\TR@TitleReference\string\@firstoftwo}}
%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\titleref}[1]{\begingroup \let\numberline\@gobble
  \let\TR@TitleReference\TR@theTR % interrupt recursion of \ref
  \ref{#1}\endgroup}
%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\currenttitle}{\begingroup \let\numberline\@gobble
  \theTitleReference\@currentlabel\TR@currentTitle\endgroup}
%
%
\def\TR@theTR{0}
\DeclareOption{usetoc}{\edef\TR@theTR{1\TR@theTR}}%
\DeclareOption{nostar}{\edef\TR@theTR{\TR@theTR 1}}%
\ProcessOptions\relax
%
%  Put hooks in "star" commands if not [usetoc,nostar]
\ifnum\TR@theTR<100
%
\AtBeginDocument{\let\TR@old@ssect\@ssect
  \def\@ssect#1#2#3#4#5{\TR@gettitle{#5}\TR@old@ssect{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}}%
 \@ifundefined{@schapter}{}{\let\TR@old@schapter\@schapter
  \def\@schapter#1{\TR@gettitle{#1}\TR@old@schapter{#1}}}
 \@ifundefined{@spart}{}{\let\TR@old@spart\@spart
  \def\@spart#1{\TR@gettitle{#1}\TR@old@spart{#1}}}
}
%
\fi
%
%  Put hooks in other commands if not [usetoc]
\ifnum\TR@theTR<9
%
\AtBeginDocument{%
 \let\TR@old@sect\@sect \def\@sect#1#2#3#4#5#6[#7]{\TR@gettitle{#7}%
  \TR@old@sect{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}[{#7}]}%
 \@ifundefined{@chapter}{}{\AtBeginDocument{\let\TR@old@chapter\@chapter
  \def\@chapter[#1]{\TR@gettitle{#1}\TR@old@chapter[{#1}]}}}
 \@ifundefined{@part}{}{\AtBeginDocument{\let\TR@old@part\@part
  \def\@part[#1]{\TR@gettitle{#1}\TR@old@part[{#1}]}}}%
 \let\TR@old@caption\@caption \long\def\@caption#1[#2]#3{\TR@gettitle{#2}%
  \TR@old@caption{#1}[{#2}]{#3}}
}
%
\else % [usetoc], hook into \addcontentsline and prohibit labels in titles
%
\DeclareRobustCommand\TR@nestwarn[1]{\PackageWarning{titleref}%
  {Label \string"#1\string" was put in a title,\MessageBreak
   so the \noexpand\titleref is incorrect}}
%
\let\TR@old@addcontentsline\addcontentsline
%
\def\addcontentsline#1#2#3{%
  \TR@old@addcontentsline{#1}{#2}{#3}%
  \TR@gettitle{\relax#3}}
%
\fi
%
\let\TR@currentTitle\@empty
%
% proper definition:
\def\TR@theTR{\let\TR@TitleReference\@firstoftwo \theTitleReference}
%
\endinput % the end