At 12:55 pm -0500 16/12/05, Robert Kern wrote:
>I have a very short book (about 180 pages) that is multiple chapters but is 
>currently a single Frame file.  I'd like to keep it as a single file, but am 
>uncertain how to apply chapter-like chapter/figure/table numbering and page 
>numbering if things are in a single file.
>
>How would I go from roman to arabic numbering as I leave the from matter and 
>enter the first chapter?
>How would I increment the chapnum value at the start of each chapter?
>
>Probably the only good answer is to break the book un into separate files, but 
>hoping there might be a slick use of markers as an easy work around.

Robert - I think $chapnum is misleading you here. Afaik, this is only 
incremented at the book level. For single file, use the multiple field counter 
scheme that Roger Shuttleworth described for your 'chapters' and numbered 
paragraphs. Although it's more complex, there are few limits to what you can 
achieve with it. Just define the first counter field to be your 'chapter' 
number, and assign other counter fields as required for your other numbered 
objects.

Page numbering will just flow through your file. However, you will have force 
blank pages when a 'chapter' ends on a recto page. I can't think of a way of 
changing from Roman to Arabic page numbers within a single file though: others 
might be cleverer. Someone has probably been through this hoop before.

You are right, though: you'd make you life easier by unbundling the chapters 
into a book.
-- 
Steve

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