RELABEL EXAMPLE3 FILE FOR MACINTOSH.

Chapter Ťintro. Introduction.

Definition ¶levels. This file is in-
tended for seeing RELABEL work in 3-
level mode. The hierarchy of text units
is chapter, section and subsection.
Section numbers are reset to 1 in each
new chapter except the first. Sub-
section numbers are reset to 1 in
each new section and all item numbers
are reset to 1 in each subsection.

The "chapters",
"sections" etc. all have memnonic
labels, which the program RELABEL
replaces by numbers in the output file.
Run the program using this file as
input and compare the output file with
this file. Close this file before you
start.
  
After running RELABEL, open this file
and the relabeled version in
windows side by side, and compare the
two files. These lines are short to
facilitate this.

Section §howtorefer Reference format.

In 3-level mode all references to
items in other text units must
contain a chapter identitier and, if
the item is in a section or
subsection, those identifiers must
also be supplied even if the chapter
and section number are the current
ones. You have the option of omitting
ALL unit identifiers if you are
referring to a label in the same text
unit, i.e., if no section or
subsection starts between the label
and the reference.
  Exception: items of the type "at
large" are not considered part of any
particular text unit and references
to them should NOT contain text unit
identifiers.

Section §sugg. Suggestions

  Note that if you just move Horst of
Ithaca to Hopewell, he will be
married label-wise to Hope of Hopewell
insofar as they will share the same
label before and after relabeling.
This is because they both started out
with the label  ©ho. That is OK as
long as they are not in the same text
unit. If you want to move Horst from
Ithaca to Hopewell, run RELABEL before
moving Horst, and ask for section
numbers etc. to be retained.  Then
you can move Horst to Hopewell. This
time Horst and Hope will have 
different labels but the label of
Horst will reflect his former rather
than his present location. To correct
this, run RELABEL again. You can ask
for abbreviated or full labels, and
this time Horst and Hope will have
distinct labels.

Forward ref. to ©Änj.me.ho.ho Hope of Hopewell
Forward ref. to ©Äny.to.it.ho Horst of Ithaca

CHAPTER Ťca. State of California

Campers in California:

Fig.©al Alfred
Fig.©ad. Adele Smith
Fig. ©adelejones Adele Jones
forw.Ref. to ©Äca.or.be Betty
Ref. to Fig. ©al Alfred
Forward ref. to ŚÄAl Allyson, at large

Forward ref. to ©Äny.to.it.ho Horst of Ithaca.

Section §or. Orange County

Forward ref. to At large ŚÄalt Alton
At large Śal Albert
At large ŚAl Allyson
Fig.©bo Bob
Fig.©be Betty
Ref. to ©ca.adelejones Adele Jones
Ref. to ©ca.or.be Betty
Ref. to ©be Betty
Ref. to Fig. ©ca.al Alfred

SubSection şsa. Town of Santa Ana

Fig.©ch Charles
Fig.©ca Cathy
Forwardref to Fig.©Änj.el Elaine
Forwardref to ©Änj.me.pr.da Dan

Section §mo. Monterey County

Subsection şloc. Town of Lockwood

©ed Edward

CHAPTER Ťnj State of New Jersey.

Fig.©el Elaine

Section §me Mercer County

Subsection şpr Town of Princeton

Fig.©fr Frank, born in Princeton
©da Dan

Subsection şho Town of Hopewell

©ho Hope of Hopewell
Fig.©dor Doris
Fig.©er Erwin

CHAPTER Ťny State of New York

Section §to Tompkins County

Subsection şit Town of Ithaca
©ho Horst of Ithaca
Forward ref. to ©Äny.we.ea.fr Frank,
born in Eastchester

Section §we Westchester County

Subsection şea Town of Eastchester

At large Śalt Alton
Ref. to at large ŚAl Allyson
Fig. ©fr Frank of Eastchester
Ref. to Fig.©nj.me.ho.dor Doris
Ref. to Fig.Ťnj New Jersey State
Ref. to Fig.şnj.me.pr Princeton, town of
Ref. to Fig.©fr Frank of Eastchester
Ref. to Fig.©nj.me.pr.fr Frank, born in Princeton
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