This has probably been asked and answered before. Have spent
half the afternoon looking in Help and User Archives without success.
Apologies for asking again.

We are working on technical manuals,  authored in Lyx and published
in html and pdf.  Authoring language is English, with translations happening
as we find volunteers.  Russian is already done and three more European
languages are in progress.

Would like the page numbering (in the pdf's) to relate to Sections of the
manual. Rather than a 1,2,3,4..... sequence, I am looking (hoping?)
for 1-1, 1-2, 1-3,..... etc., for the first Section then 2-1,2-2... etc. for the
next, and so on.  These sequences to be recognised in the TOC.

The separation characters do not have to be hyphens, 1.1,
1.2 etc, or 1_1, 1_2  would be great.

Why? Briefly, these manuals will be used over several years and most
certainly have updates/additions. Sectional page numbers will make life
easier for the editors. Me for one.

Possible?

Gordon
Tauranga
New Zealand.

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