Hi, Hm, the trouble is that the code uses the section numbers are used in the metadata output. What you can do is to play with the normal LaTeX section counters and you could hide the numbers by using doing:
\let\origthesection\thesection
\renewcommand{\thesection}{}
\section{something}
\let\thesection\origsection
If you then do a \setcounter{section}{-1} in front, you effectively get
a section number 0 without a visible section numbering.
I think this will solve the problem for you nicely. Haven't actually
tested it, but I am confident that it will work.
Benjamin
On Sa, 2015-05-02 at 17:13 +0900, Shaoyun YU wrote:
> I am a graduate student from Nagoya University, Japan.
> Recently I am planning to create a psycholinguistic survey with SDAPS.
>
> In the first section of the questionnaire, I want to collect some
> anonymous personal data,
> namely the subject's age and gender, by using \textbox and choicequestion.
> Since the real questions will be presented from the second section,
> it would be nice if they are numberd from 1 rather than 2.
>
> Can I disable the numbering of the first section?
> Or is it possible to just start the numbering from 0 instead of 1?
> The \section*{} command doesn't seem to work.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards
> Shaoyun Yu
>
> --------------------------
> Shaoyun YU, Graduate Student
> Graduate School of Languages and Cultures
> Nagoya University
>
> [email protected]
>
>
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