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It would be nice to come up with an indexing scheme for all graphics (figures, plots, tables, etc) so they can be easily and unambiguously referenced from either HTML or PDF text.
For example:
In 7.1.1, after the words"However, its variance remains constant for each xi", there is a following wording to reference a picture with a graph: "This is visually displayed in the image below". I see you guys have fixed it a bit, since I first noticed it, where the picture was actually above the wording, not below. However, still the picture is way down, not even on the same page, but on the next one. It would be better to have a numerical reference, not relative one.
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This is certainly on my todo list. The "ordering" of figures is always correct in the HTML version since there are not pages, but I do plan to create a system that works well with the PDF version as well.
It would be nice to come up with an indexing scheme for all graphics (figures, plots, tables, etc) so they can be easily and unambiguously referenced from either HTML or PDF text.
For example:
In 7.1.1, after the words"However, its variance remains constant for each
xi
", there is a following wording to reference a picture with a graph: "This is visually displayed in the image below". I see you guys have fixed it a bit, since I first noticed it, where the picture was actually above the wording, not below. However, still the picture is way down, not even on the same page, but on the next one. It would be better to have a numerical reference, not relative one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: