From 84b88a2d5fce490015d9ddf29a93793422e92f67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mirek Kratochvil Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 23:24:46 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] omg typo --- ch2.tex | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/ch2.tex b/ch2.tex index 9ad48cc..24cc545 100644 --- a/ch2.tex +++ b/ch2.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ \chapter{More complicated chapter} \label{chap:math} -After the has reader gained sufficient knowledge to understand your problem in \cref{chap:refs}, you can jump to your own advanced material and conclusions. +After the reader gained sufficient knowledge to understand your problem in \cref{chap:refs}, you can jump to your own advanced material and conclusions. You will need definitions (see \cref{defn:x} below in \cref{sec:demo}), theorems (\cref{thm:y}), general mathematics, algorithms (\cref{alg:w}), and tables (\cref{tab:z})\todo{See documentation of package \texttt{booktabs} for hints on typesetting tables. As a main rule, \emph{never} draw a vertical line.}. \Cref{fig:f,fig:g} show how to make a nice figure. See \cref{fig:schema} for an example of TikZ-based diagram. Cross-referencing helps a lot to keep the necessary parts of the narrative close --- use references to the previous chapter with theory wherever it seems that the reader could have forgotten the required context.