\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article} \usepackage{fontspec} \setmainfont{erewhon} \usepackage{polyglossia} \setdefaultlanguage{english} \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} \usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref} \usepackage[doublespacing]{setspace} %\linespread{2} %\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \newcommand{\packageGraphicx}{\usepackage{graphicx}} \newcommand{\packageHyperref}{\usepackage{hyperref}} \newcommand{\renewrmdefault}{\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}} \newcommand{\packageRelsize}{\usepackage{relsize}} \newcommand{\packageMathabx}{\usepackage{mathabx}} % Avoid conflicts between "mathabx" and "wasysym": \newcommand{\packageWasysym}{ \let\leftmoon\relax \let\rightmoon\relax \let\fullmoon\relax \let\newmoon\relax \let\diameter\relax \usepackage{wasysym}} \newcommand{\packageTextcomp}{\usepackage{textcomp}} \newcommand{\packageFramed}{\usepackage{framed}} \newcommand{\packageHyphenat}{\usepackage[htt]{hyphenat}} \newcommand{\packageColor}{\usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color}} \newcommand{\doHypersetup}{\hypersetup{bookmarks=true,bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksnumbered=true}} \newcommand{\packageTocstyle}{\IfFileExists{tocstyle.sty}{\usepackage{tocstyle}\usetocstyle{standard}}{}} \newcommand{\packageCJK}{\IfFileExists{CJK.sty}{\usepackage{CJK}}{}} % this bit intentionally left blank % This is the default style configuration for Scribble-generated Latex \packageGraphicx \packageHyperref \renewrmdefault \packageRelsize \packageMathabx \packageWasysym \packageTextcomp \packageFramed \packageHyphenat \packageColor \doHypersetup \packageTocstyle \packageCJK %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Configuration that is especially meant to be overridden: % Inserted before every ``chapter'', useful for starting each one on a new page: \newcommand{\sectionNewpage}{} % Inserted before every book ``part'' \newcommand{\partNewpage}{\sectionNewpage} % Hooks for actions within the `document' environment: \newcommand{\preDoc}{} \newcommand{\postDoc}{} % Generated by `secref'; first arg is section number, second is section title: \newcommand{\BookRef}[2]{\emph{#2}} \newcommand{\ChapRef}[2]{\SecRef{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\SecRef}[2]{section~#1} \newcommand{\PartRef}[2]{part~#1} % Generated by `Secref': \newcommand{\BookRefUC}[2]{\BookRef{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\ChapRefUC}[2]{\SecRefUC{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\SecRefUC}[2]{Section~#1} \newcommand{\PartRefUC}[2]{Part~#1} % Variants of the above with a label for an internal reference: \newcommand{\BookRefLocal}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\BookRef{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\ChapRefLocal}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\ChapRef{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\SecRefLocal}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\SecRef{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\PartRefLocal}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\PartRef{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\BookRefLocalUC}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\BookRefUC{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\ChapRefLocalUC}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\ChapRefUC{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\SecRefLocalUC}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\SecRefUC{#2}{#3}}} \newcommand{\PartRefLocalUC}[3]{\hyperref[#1]{\PartRefUC{#2}{#3}}} % Variants of the above with a section number is empty (i.e., UnNumbered): \newcommand{\BookRefUN}[1]{\BookRef{}{#1}} \newcommand{\ChapRefUN}[1]{\SecRefUN{#1}} \newcommand{\SecRefUN}[1]{``#1''} \newcommand{\PartRefUN}[1]{\SecRefUN{#1}} \newcommand{\BookRefUCUN}[1]{\BookRefUN{#1}} \newcommand{\ChapRefUCUN}[1]{\ChapRefUN{#1}} \newcommand{\SecRefUCUN}[1]{\SecRefUN{#1}} \newcommand{\PartRefUCUN}[1]{\PartRefUN{#1}} \newcommand{\BookRefLocalUN}[2]{\hyperref[#1]{\BookRefUN{#2}}} \newcommand{\ChapRefLocalUN}[2]{\SecRefLocalUN{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\SecRefLocalUN}[2]{\hyperref[#1]{\SecRefUN{#2}}} \newcommand{\PartRefLocalUN}[2]{\SecRefLocalUN{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\BookRefLocalUCUN}[2]{\BookRefLocalUN{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\ChapRefLocalUCUN}[2]{\ChapRefLocalUN{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\SecRefLocalUCUN}[2]{\SecRefLocalUN{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\PartRefLocalUCUN}[2]{\PartRefLocalUN{#1}{#2}} \newcommand{\SectionNumberLink}[2]{\hyperref[#1]{#2}} % Enabled with a 'enable-index-merge part style property. 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For some fonts and installations, % there seems to be an encoding issue, so pick T1 explicitly: \newcommand{\Stttextmore}{{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont>}} \newcommand{\Stttextless}{{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont<}} \newcommand{\Stttextbar}{{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont|}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Tables % The `stabular' environment seems to be the lesser of evils among % page-breaking table environments (and we've made a copy as ``pltstabular' % to make sure that it doesn't change). \makeatletter %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \message{pltstabular is a modification of stabular} %% A renamed version of: %% stabular.sty %% Copyright 1998 Sigitas Tolu\v sis %% VTeX Ltd., Akademijos 4, Vilnius, Lithuania %% e-mail sigitas@vtex.lt %% http://www.vtex.lt/tex/download/macros/ %% % This program can redistributed and/or modified under the terms % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either % version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. % % PURPOSE: Improve tabular environment. % % SHORT DESCRIPTION: % % Changed internal commands: \@mkpream, \@addamp, \@xhline % % Provides new commands in tabular (used after command \\): % \emptyrow[#1] % ------------- % Adds empty row, #1 - height of the row % % \tabrow{#1}[#2] % --------------- % Adds row of natural height: #1\\[#2] % % Provides new environments: pltstabular and pltstabular* % -------- --------- % One more multi-page version of tabular % % \def\empty@finalstrut#1{% \unskip\ifhmode\nobreak\fi\vrule\@width\z@\@height\z@\@depth\z@} \def\no@strut{\global\setbox\@arstrutbox\hbox{% \vrule \@height\z@ \@depth\z@ \@width\z@}% \gdef\@endpbox{\empty@finalstrut\@arstrutbox\par\egroup\hfil}% }% \def\yes@strut{\global\setbox\@arstrutbox\hbox{% \vrule \@height\arraystretch \ht\strutbox \@depth\arraystretch \dp\strutbox \@width\z@}% \gdef\@endpbox{\@finalstrut\@arstrutbox\par\egroup\hfil}% }% \def\@mkpream#1{\@firstamptrue\@lastchclass6 \let\@preamble\@empty\def\empty@preamble{\add@ins}% \let\protect\@unexpandable@protect \let\@sharp\relax\let\add@ins\relax \let\@startpbox\relax\let\@endpbox\relax \@expast{#1}% \expandafter\@tfor \expandafter \@nextchar \expandafter:\expandafter=\reserved@a\do {\@testpach\@nextchar \ifcase \@chclass \@classz \or \@classi \or \@classii \or \@classiii \or \@classiv \or\@classv \fi\@lastchclass\@chclass}% \ifcase \@lastchclass \@acol \or \or \@preamerr \@ne\or \@preamerr \tw@\or \or \@acol \fi} \def\@addamp{% \if@firstamp \@firstampfalse \edef\empty@preamble{\add@ins}% \else \edef\@preamble{\@preamble &}% \edef\empty@preamble{\expandafter\noexpand\empty@preamble &\add@ins}% \fi} \newif\iftw@hlines \tw@hlinesfalse \def\@xhline{\ifx\reserved@a\hline \tw@hlinestrue \else\ifx\reserved@a\Hline \tw@hlinestrue \else \tw@hlinesfalse \fi\fi \iftw@hlines \aftergroup\do@after \fi \ifnum0=`{\fi}% } \def\do@after{\emptyrow[\the\doublerulesep]} \def\emptyrow{\noalign\bgroup\@ifnextchar[\@emptyrow{\@emptyrow[\z@]}} \def\@emptyrow[#1]{\no@strut\gdef\add@ins{\vrule \@height\z@ \@depth#1 \@width\z@}\egroup% \empty@preamble\\ \noalign{\yes@strut\gdef\add@ins{\vrule \@height\z@ \@depth\z@ \@width\z@}}% } \def\tabrow#1{\noalign\bgroup\@ifnextchar[{\@tabrow{#1}}{\@tabrow{#1}[]}} \def\@tabrow#1[#2]{\no@strut\egroup#1\ifx.#2.\\\else\\[#2]\fi\noalign{\yes@strut}} % \def\endpltstabular{\crcr\egroup\egroup \egroup} \expandafter \let \csname endpltstabular*\endcsname = \endpltstabular \def\pltstabular{\let\@halignto\@empty\@pltstabular} \@namedef{pltstabular*}#1{\def\@halignto{to#1}\@pltstabular} \def\@pltstabular{\leavevmode \bgroup \let\@acol\@tabacol \let\@classz\@tabclassz \let\@classiv\@tabclassiv \let\\\@tabularcr\@stabarray} \def\@stabarray{\m@th\@ifnextchar[\@sarray{\@sarray[c]}} \def\@sarray[#1]#2{% \bgroup \setbox\@arstrutbox\hbox{% \vrule 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Then \label{t:x28elem_x22milkx22x29}some milk it shall be. Later we will \hyperref[t:x28elem_x22milkx22x29]{reference the milk}. \sectionNewpage \Ssection{And now some figures}{And now some figures}\label{t:x28part_x22Andx5fnowx5fsomex5ffiguresx22x29} Here{'}s our first attempt. \textbf{Figure 1:} owo what{'}s this \postDoc \end{document}