Continuing numbering using legal outline numbering
I have a book outline arranged as a series of numbered chapters within a non-numbered section, like this:
==== toc ==== Section I 1 Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction 1.2 More introduction stuff 2 Chapter 2 2.1 Foo 2.2 Bar Section II 3 Chapter 3 3.1 What happens here 3.2 And here too [...] ==== toc ==== However, I don't seem to be able to achieve this. When I choose legal numbering for the Chapter titles and their children the numbering resets to 1: ==== toc ==== [...] 2.2 Bar Section II 1 Chapter 3 1.1 What happens here 1.2 And here too [...] ==== toc ==== How do I ensure that the numbering remains continuous through the whole outline? I know it is possible but can't figure out how. Any guidance much appreciated. Ian. -- |
BTW I should mention that the Sections are numbered using Roman numbering.
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Possible different approach?
OK, I think I can see why the numbering may not work the way I want it to. It is rigorously hierarchical. Perhaps another approach could be to take the Sections out of the hierarchy altogether, and just manually number them? Is there a way to insert a string at points in the hierarchy to give the impression of a Section title? Like this:
Chapter 5: more stuff [COLOR="Navy"]// numbered[/COLOR] 5.1 Why use more stuff? [COLOR="navy"]// numbered[/COLOR] Section II: Moving on [COLOR="DarkRed"]// not numbered[/COLOR] Chapter 6: Advanced techniques [COLOR="navy"]// numbered[/COLOR] 6.1 Understanding advanced techniques [COLOR="navy"]// numbered[/COLOR] Any other solution would be welcome (well, actually, any solution at all). Thanks, Ian. -- |
Maybe this is what you were looking for?
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The numbering in the attachment pic seems to match what you need.
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