--- author: - 'Ch. Demko ' date: '09/01/2018' title: Sample use of automatic numbering pandoc-numbering: theorem: general: sectioning-levels: +. cite-shortcut: true listing-title: List of theorems standard: format-text-classic: '*%D #*' format-text-title: '*%D #: %T*' latex: format-text-classic: '*%D #*' format-text-title: '*%D #: %T*' example: general: listing-title: List of examples cite-shortcut: true exercise: general: listing-title: List of exercises cite-shortcut: true latex: format-link-classic: '%d #' format-link-title: '%d #' format-entry-classic: '' format-entry-title: '' entry-tab: 2 entry-space: 3 --- This is the first section ========================= Exercise # This is the first exercise. Have also a look at the @theorem:first, the @exercise:second and the @exercise:last. > Theorem (Needed for the [second exercise](#exercise:second)) #first > > This is a the first theorem. Look at the > [exercise](#exercise:second "Go to the exercise #"). Exercise (This is the second exercise) #exercise:second Use [*%d %g* page %p](#theorem:first) Example -.# ~ This is the first example of the first section Example -.# ~ This is the second example of the first section This is the second section ========================== Example -.# ~ This is the first example of the second section > Theorem ($a=b$) # > > Another theorem. Can be useful in [](#exercise:1) > Theorem # > > A last theorem. Example -.# ~ This is the second example of the second section Exercise #last This is the third exercise. Unnumbered ##