Dear all,
After switching form Windows XP to Windows 7 x64 I have problems with Acrobat
9: The PDF generation
etc is all fine, but when trying to export a page (or several pages) as
image(s), the created formats
are not correct. See my lamento at http://forums.adobe.com/thread/818977
Since I
Hi,
At first, I really liked Jay's idea. Those NumberedFirst and NumberedAlphaFirst
para tags in my own templates have been bothering me for quite a while.
But the more I think about it, the less I think it is practical, or even
possible. I see two problems:
1. With this solution, you need to
Not really. Let's consider what might be eligible as a reset format.
Obviously the first paragraph, such as the Chapter title would reset
everything to zero. Heading 1, yes. Heading 2, yes. Headings down to the
nth level, yes.
If you are doing procedures, your steps won't bridge headings,
qui...@airmail.net wrote:
If you are doing procedures, your steps won't bridge headings, neither
will lists. So basically, you only have headings reset your numbering
to
zero.
A lot depends on template design (and consistency of application). But if all
your procedures begin with a
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Dear all,
After switching form Windows XP to Windows 7 x64 I have problems with Acrobat
9: The PDF generation
etc is all fine, but when trying to export a page (or several pages) as
image(s), the created formats
are not correct. See my lamento at http://forums.adobe.com/thread/818977
Since I
Hi,
At first, I really liked Jay's idea. Those NumberedFirst and NumberedAlphaFirst
para tags in my own templates have been bothering me for quite a while.
But the more I think about it, the less I think it is practical, or even
possible. I see two problems:
1. With this solution, you need to
Not really. Let's consider what might be eligible as a reset format.
Obviously the first paragraph, such as the Chapter title would reset
everything to zero. Heading 1, yes. Heading 2, yes. Headings down to the
nth level, yes.
If you are doing procedures, your steps won't bridge headings,
quills at airmail.net wrote:
> If you are doing procedures, your steps won't bridge headings, neither
> will lists. So basically, you only have headings reset your numbering
> to
> zero.
A lot depends on template design (and consistency of application). But if all
your procedures begin with a
Andy,
To answer your question, yes, you need to reset your list numbering in every
paragraph type that could come between numbered lists. This generally isn't a
large set of tags for the document formats I use. I often have a Numbered-cont
paragraph tag that I use when numbered items may end
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