Dr. Winfried Reng wrote: > > If you want that your tables and figures use the first counter of the > heading numbering, then they must be in the same series and the > heading numbering must have three additional counters (if you do not > need numbered labels in your figure title, then only two). These are > reset to 0 with heading1: > heading1: H:<n+>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>\t > heading2: H:<n>.<n+>< =0>< >< >< >\t > heading3: H:<n>.<n>.<n+>< >< >< >\t > tabletitle: H:Table <n+>< =0>< =0><n+>< >< >: > figuretitle: H:Fig. <n+>< =0>< =0>< ><n+>< =0>:
This would increase the Heading1 number at every figure and table, and reset Heading 2 and Heading 3, so your numbering would look like this: chapter 1 figure 2.1 chapter 3 heading 3.1 figure 4.1 heading 5.1 And the last number in the definitions isn't doing anything. If you want your figures and tables to have a number that includes the chapter number, this is a correct setup without <$chapnum>: > heading1: H:<n+>< =0>< =0>< =0>< =0>\t > heading2: H:<n>.<n+>< =0>< >< >\t > heading3: H:<n>.<n>.<n+>< >< >\t > tabletitle: H:Table <n>< >< >-<n+>< > > figuretitle: H:Fig. <n>< >< >-< ><n+> Harro de Jong Triview