Andy Brown wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
I'm working on Chapter 1 of the Base Guide changing it to the 3.3
template and changing the front page graphics. I used the template
extension to apply the template already.
Recently after following instructions on anchoring graphics and what
paragraph styles to use, I decided my first task in this chapter is to
apply the appropriate styles to the figures in this chapter.
As I looked through the figures, I noticed that the numbering of the
figures were not accurate. Furthermore, every time after using
OOoHeading1, the figure number reset to Figure 1.
As a test, open a new document using the 3.3 template. Then I created
two frames with numbered captions with a line style of OOoTextBody
between the frames. They were in consecutive order. When I changed the
text style for the line between the frames from OOoTextBody to
OOoHeading 1, the bottom frame's numbered captions changed from Figure 2
to Figure 1. The other heading styles do not seem to affect the
captioning numbering.
Anyone have any ideas as to why this might be happening? I'm using the
OOo3.3 on Ubuntu 10.4 LTS 64 bit. The OOo is from the OOo website.

Dan

I think that since Heading 1 is used for chapters it is seeing a new chapter, like in a MD, and restarting the figures.

Andy
There still seems to be a problem. The following is copied directly from the OOo3.3 template:

/OOoHeading 0/—use for the title (name) of a chapter.

/OOoHeading 1/—use for first-level headings (headings are often called /subheads/ in the publishing world).

/OOoHeading 2/—use for second-level headings.

/OOoHeading 3/—use for third-level headings.

/OOoHeading //4/—use for fourth-level headings. These should be avoided, as topics at this level can often be presented as definition lists instead.


Dan
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