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To: framers@xxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Those old book numbering blues
From: hedley.finger@xxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:17:27 +1100
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Steve:
> >Then set your chapter title numbering as follows:
> >
> > Chapter\ <$chapnum>< >< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>
> >
> >The < > placeholder after <$chapnum> is the one you want to continue
> >through the book. The < =0> resetters are for the numbering you
> >want to restart for each chapter, e.g. figure, table, equation
> >numbering, etc. Is this what you want?
>
> I'm not sure. How would this reset named numbering threads, such as
> 'T:<$chapnum>.<n+.>'?
With this scheme, you don't need numbering flows, e.g.
Chaps Whatever Sects Figs Tables Eqns Steps
Substeps
Chapter\ <$chapnum>< > < =0> < =0> < =0> < =0> < =0> <
=0>
See the section "Using counters in autonumber formats" in the "Text
formatting" chapter of the User Guide.
Regards,
Hedley
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Hedley Finger
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