| Title: | DOCUMENT T1.0 |
| Notice: | **New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)** |
| Moderator: | CLOSET::ADLER |
| Created: | Mon Feb 09 1987 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
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Could someone explain exactly how symbol names are read when processed?
I use the following symbol names throughout the chapters of a book:
\fig_1_1)
\fig_1_2)
.
.
.
\fig_9_22)
and get the following error messages:
"%TAG-W-DUPSYMBOL,at tag <SYMBOL_TABLE_ENTRY> on line XYZ in file
ABC.GNC
The symbol SYMBOL is defined twice
The earlier definition is replaced by the new definition"
Why aren't these symbols recognized as unique?
Thanks,
Fern
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| 188.1 | dunno | VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER | Thu Apr 02 1987 12:12 | 11 | |
The symbols that you typed in your example ARE unique.
Don't know why you would get a complaint about those symbols.
Are you sure that the actual symbol that it is complaining
about is unique?
If a symbol is being declared in a file that is <include>d,
and you include the file in more than one place, then it won't
be unique. Are you including a file that declares a symbol
more than once?
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| 188.2 | 40 lashes!!! | TOPDOC::GREENBERG | Thu Apr 02 1987 14:56 | 7 | |
My humblest apologies. I have figures and tables in all these chapters
and halfway through I started to give "fig" symbol names to both
the figures and the tables!
Thank you for your quick reply.
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