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). T
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> Subject: RE: Straight-through numbering in FM book
>
> 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 numberin
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). T
whether should mean
that this text appears or only the area where the hyperlink
is active.
Best regards
Winfried
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> bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
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> Subject: RE: Straight-through numbering in FM book
>
> 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
know whether should mean
that this text appears or only the area where the hyperlink
is active.
Best regards
Winfried
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-
> boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
> Sent: Wednesday, March 1
> F:
> Add whatever you want following the autonumber and before the caption --
> colon and space, tab (\t), etc.
> For tables, do the same thing, but with a different series label (F for
> figures and T for tables makes sense to me, but you can use what you please):
> T:
I'm a big
r so that's the only place where
Continue from Previous Chapter is meaningful.
-Fred Ridder
Subject: Re: Straight-through numbering in FM book
From: m...@mattrsullivan.com
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 15:03:57 -0700
To: maker at verizon.net
CC: framers at lists.frameusers.com
To keep your figure
F:
Add whatever you want following the autonumber and before the caption --
colon and space, tab (\t), etc.
For tables, do the same thing, but with a different series label (F for
figures and T for tables makes sense to me, but you can use what you please):
T:
I'm a big
Hi, all.
I've switched from chapter numbering to straight-through numbering in a
FrameMaker document. I'm using FM 10 in a Win 7 environment.
Dropping the from the page number setup on the master pages was the
easy part. Here is what I haven't been able to do:
--Renumber figures and tables so
Nancy Allison wrote:
> I've switched from chapter numbering to straight-through numbering in a
> FrameMaker document. I'm using FM 10 in a Win 7 environment.
>
> Dropping the from the page number setup on the master pages was the
> easy part. Here is what I haven't been able to do:
>
> --Renum
Nancy Allison wrote:
> I've switched from chapter numbering to straight-through numbering in a
> FrameMaker document. I'm using FM 10 in a Win 7 environment.
>
> Dropping the from the page number setup on the master pages was the
> easy part. Here is what I haven't been able to do:
>
> --Renumb
r so that's the only place where
Continue from Previous Chapter is meaningful.
-Fred Ridder
Subject: Re: Straight-through numbering in FM book
From: m...@mattrsullivan.com
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 15:03:57 -0700
To: ma...@verizon.net
CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com
To keep your figure
To keep your figure and table numbering from restarting, select the files in
your book, right-click and go to Numbering. From the Paragraph tab, set to
Continue from Previous Chapter
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLearning
twitter: @mattrsullivan
phone: 714
To keep your figure and table numbering from restarting, select the files in
your book, right-click and go to Numbering. From the Paragraph tab, set to
Continue from Previous Chapter
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLearning
twitter: @mattrsullivan
phone: 714
It sounds like you've chosen to avoid the <$chapnum> variable, in favor of the
system used prior to FM5.5.
If so, you'll want to use series labels and long numbering strings to do what
the book file lets you easily control.
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLea
It sounds like you've chosen to avoid the <$chapnum> variable, in favor of the
system used prior to FM5.5.
If so, you'll want to use series labels and long numbering strings to do what
the book file lets you easily control.
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLea
Hi, all.
I've switched from chapter numbering to straight-through numbering in a
FrameMaker document. I'm using FM 10 in a Win 7 environment.
Dropping the from the page number setup on the master pages was the
easy part. Here is what I haven't been able to do:
--Renumber figures and tables so
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