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AppendixCList of Results

We had an automatic list of theorems for just one section, back in Subsection 25.6. Here we expand to include corollary in our space-delimited list of elements and we request divisions (headings) at each subsection and section. The default scope is the entire document, which is appropriate here in the backmatter. There are many subsections with no results, so we set the empty attribute to no to suppress them, though this is the default behavior (yes being the other option to see divisions with no list items). These lists are most valuable if you are in the practice of giving items titles.

Section2The Fundamental Theorem

Theorem 2.1 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Section4An Interesting Corollary

Subsection4.1Second Version of FTC

Corollary 4.1

Section20Program Listings

Theorem 20.3

Section25Advanced Numbering

Subsection25.1One

Theorem 25.1 First Theorem
Theorem 25.2 Second Theorem

Subsection25.2Two

Theorem 25.3 First Theorem
Theorem 25.4 Second Theorem
Theorem 25.5 First Theorem
Theorem 25.6 Second Theorem

Subsection25.3Three

Theorem 25.7 First Theorem
Theorem 25.8 Second Theorem

Subsection25.4Four

Theorem 25.9 Good Numbered Theorem One
Theorem 25.10 Good Numbered Theorem Two
Theorem 25.11 First Theorem
Theorem 25.12 Second Theorem
Theorem 25.13 First Theorem
Theorem 25.14 Second Theorem
Theorem 25.15 Bad Numbered Theorem One
Theorem 25.16 Bad Numbered Theorem Two

Subsection25.5Five

Theorem 25.17 First Theorem
Theorem 25.18 Second Theorem