From 276af94e0df7083c20b4aa44914d291659e0b32c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Rafael=20Acc=C3=A1cio=20Nogueira?= Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2024 18:11:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update epw-csv-format-in-out.tex Add LaTeX references to figures. In the current documentation figures are referred to with "above" while they are in the next pages --- .../src/weather-converter-program/epw-csv-format-in-out.tex | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/auxiliary-programs/src/weather-converter-program/epw-csv-format-in-out.tex b/doc/auxiliary-programs/src/weather-converter-program/epw-csv-format-in-out.tex index 8b5a4adcf0c..9763a66e699 100644 --- a/doc/auxiliary-programs/src/weather-converter-program/epw-csv-format-in-out.tex +++ b/doc/auxiliary-programs/src/weather-converter-program/epw-csv-format-in-out.tex @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ \subsection{Data Records (CSV)}\label{data-records-csv} \caption{EnergyPlus EPW CSV file (spreadsheet view) \protect \label{fig:energyplus-epw-csv-file-spreadsheet-view}} \end{figure} -The figure above shows how the EnergyPlus EPW CSV file (initial header records) looks when opened in a spreadsheet. Each header record is shown in bold with data following the headers.. +Figure \ref{fig:energyplus-epw-csv-file-spreadsheet-view} shows how the EnergyPlus EPW CSV file (initial header records) looks when opened in a spreadsheet. Each header record is shown in bold with data following the headers.. \begin{figure}[hbtp] % fig 18 \centering @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@ \subsection{Data Records (CSV)}\label{data-records-csv} \caption{EnergyPlus EPW CSV Data Records (spreadsheet view) \protect \label{fig:energyplus-epw-csv-data-records-spreadsheet}} \end{figure} -The above figure shows how the data periods header record and the individual data records look when opened in a spread sheet. Again, the headers are shown in bold. Note that there are two header records for the data records - one with short names - one with longer more descriptive names. +Figure \ref{fig:energyplus-epw-csv-data-records-spreadsheet} shows how the data periods header record and the individual data records look when opened in a spread sheet. Again, the headers are shown in bold. Note that there are two header records for the data records - one with short names - one with longer more descriptive names.