[OS X TeX] assistance with a problem

Themis Matsoukas matsoukas at psu.edu
Fri Dec 8 14:42:31 EST 2006


I don't know the answer but here is a sample of a healthy aux file  
using memoir:

\newlabel{c:sp_topics}{{\M at TitleReference {7}{Solutions}}{69}}
\newlabel{Qconf}{{\M at TitleReference {7.12}{Lattice Model for  
Mixtures}}{72}}
\newlabel{Qconf:2}{{\M at TitleReference {7.15}{Lattice Model for  
Mixtures}}{72}}

In my case, the first of these is a label for chapter "Solutions";  
the second and third are numbered equations that appear in section  
"Lattice Model for Mixtures" on page 72. Apparently, \newlabel  
records the title of the chapter/section/... in which the label  
appears, therefore, multiple appearances of a title is not bu itself  
suspicious.

If the error (the roman III) refers to the number of a section whose  
sectioning command you have redefined, I would start by looking in  
that re-definition.

Memoir allows customization of sectioning commands. You should be  
able to do a lot with this feature without the need to redefine the  
sectioning macros themselves --if that's what you have done.

For more precise diagnosis, you might try sending a minimal sample  
that has this problem.

Themis


On Dec 8, 2006, at 12:39 PM, Sergei Mariev wrote:

> Dear all,
>
>
> Some of the references in my document are working just fine, and  
> some (I have not been able to discover a pattern yet) do not.
>
> I am using the memoir class.
>
> If I look at the .aux file, some reference get the correct section  
> numbers assigned, and some (at irregular intervals) get the number  
> of the last section of my introduction.
>
> In the following line the Roman numeral III. is a wrong reference.
>
> \newlabel{regress2}{{\M at TitleReference {III.}{\versal  {Zur  
> vorliegenden Ausgabe}}}{33}}
>
> which is followed by the following line:
>
> \newlabel{lat:18}{{\M at TitleReference {21}{\versal  {Zur  
> vorliegenden Ausgabe}}}{34}}
>
> where 21 is quite correct.
>
> And so the correct lines and the wrong lines are mixed, and I am  
> not able to discover any pattern as to what screws some of the  
> references up. And as the document I am formatting has a very  
> complicated structure with some sectioning commands completely  
> redefined I can not isolate the problem yet. The fact that all the  
> references get the title of the last section is suspicious as well  
> but I cannot explain it, either. Any suggestions as to what  
> influences this \M at TitleReference or as to where I should look in  
> my document to isolate the problem will be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> SM
>
>
>
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