Thanks Wolfgang,
the solution with \startchapter and insidesection works fine.
I wasn't aware of that \startchapter-stucture at all. Regarding to
The \startchapter command is recommended over \bookmark as the
latter might become obsolete from
Am 01.10.2012 um 10:48 schrieb Peter Schorsch trala...@freenet.de:
Thanks Wolfgang,
the solution with \startchapter and insidesection works fine.
I wasn't aware of that \startchapter-stucture at all. Regarding to
The \startchapter command is recommended over \bookmark as the
Hi,
few months ago (18th may) I asked about how to setup a counter that
resets after each heading (chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection
and so on.
I got three possibilities then but none of them was implemented (and
still is not):
1)
Am 30.09.2012 um 22:29 schrieb Peter Schorsch trala...@freenet.de:
Hi,
few months ago (18th may) I asked about how to setup a counter that
resets after each heading (chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection
and so on.
I got three possibilities then but none of them was implemented
Hi,
I realized yesterday that my counter for the module does not reset
itself as before. What I need is a counter that resets after each
heading (chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection and so on).
This is what I know about counter reseting at the moment:
On 18-5-2012 15:00, Peter Schorsch wrote:
Hi,
I realized yesterday that my counter for the module does not reset
itself as before. What I need is a counter that resets after each
heading (chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection and so on).
This is what I know about counter reseting at the
On Fri, 18 May 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-5-2012 15:00, Peter Schorsch wrote:
Hi,
I realized yesterday that my counter for the module does not reset
itself as before. What I need is a counter that resets after each
heading (chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection and so on).
This is