Formatting List of Figures/List of Tables

2008-06-26 Thread mathieu jacquet
Hi all, a really easy problem but I can't find the solution :o). I have Tables and Figures in my document formatted as: . Tableau $chapnum - n+ (PgfTag: TitreTableau) . Figure $chapnum - n+ (PgfTag: Legende) When I generate the lists of Tables and Figures, how I am supposed to format the

Re: Formatting List of Figures/List of Tables

2008-06-26 Thread Rene Stephenson
I insert LOT and LOF (lists of tables and figures, respectively) as separate generated .fm files immediately following the TOC, as part of the front matter of the book. If it's an independent generated .fm file, you can either continue the pagination from the previous file in the book or use a

Formatting List of Figures/List of Tables

2008-06-26 Thread mathieu jacquet
Hi all, a really easy problem but I can't find the solution :o). I have Tables and Figures in my document formatted as: . "Tableau <$chapnum> - " (PgfTag: TitreTableau) . "Figure <$chapnum> - " (PgfTag: Legende) When I generate the lists of Tables and Figures, how I am supposed to

Formatting List of Figures/List of Tables

2008-06-26 Thread Art Campbell
Mathieu, First, change the formatting of the autonumbering to have two different numbering tracks so the numbers of Tables aren't incremented by Figures and vice versa. Add a letter to the beginning of the numbering string: T:Tableau <$chapnum> - F:Figure <$chapnum> - Save and import the

Formatting List of Figures/List of Tables

2008-06-26 Thread Rene Stephenson
I insert LOT and LOF (lists of tables and figures, respectively) as separate generated .fm files immediately following the TOC, as part of the front matter of the book. If it's an independent generated .fm file, you can either continue the pagination from the previous file in the book or use a