In addition to verifying that the problem is the placement of the
graphic -- never in a footnote -- I think the problem is caused by the
footnote being in a separate flow than the rest of the numbering is
(because it's in a footnote).
Best solution is to display it properly, or add the numbering by hand
at your final production stage.
Art
On 2/8/07, MATT TODD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using FM 7.0, Windows.
I am writing a manual with three chapters, three appendices, and several
graphics. All of the graphics are chapter specific numbered - Chapter 1
graphics are numbered 1-1, 1-2, etc., Appendix A graphics are numbered
A-1, A-2, etc.
One of the graphics in Chapter 2 resides in a table footnote. FM does
not recognize the numbering of this graphic. In the chapter document, it
numbers the graphics as if that particular graphic did not exist.
However, when I generate a List of Figures for the book, FM places the
graphic in its proper location, but without numbering. It looks like
this:
Figure 2-8 Perfectly Fine Graphic 2-10
Troublesome Graphic 2-11
Figure 2-10 Another Fine Graphic 2-15
Any ideas how to cure this dyspepsia?
Matt
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