El mar., 22 oct. 2019 a las 10:24, Eugénio Costa (<coine...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Hi Ricardo, > > Thank you very much for your support! > I managed to do it, putting a TeX box in the beginning of the document > with the code. > Only problem is that the result only comes in the output, which is great > and does the job. > > But it is not so easy to work on the document without the numbers, as > there is a need to reference other numbers. > There is a need to double check which letter or character corresponds to a > nested number in the output. > In my opinion this is a simple feature that is essential and could be > easier to choose within the graphical interface. > I think it's possible to change how LyX display things while editing the document, but I have no experience changing that, maybe other users in the list can help in that point. Regards, Ricardo > > I am a general user, not academic or coder and I think that Lyx is a > powerful tool for productive work. > But it also requires time to learn and takes in productivity with these > simple things. > Great book, thank you, I want to put the time on this to get more > knowledge about Lyx. > > Thank you!!! > Obrigado ;) > > Eugénio > > > On Mon, 21 Oct 2019 at 22:37, Ricardo Berlasso <rgb.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> El lun., 21 oct. 2019 a las 18:34, Eugénio Costa (<coine...@gmail.com>) >> escribió: >> >>> Hi Lyx users and developers >>> >>> I am using LyX Version 2.3.1 on Fedora Linux. >>> I need help to get a Multi-level numbered list this style: >>> >>> 1. >>> 1.1 >>> 1.2 >>> 1.2.1 >>> 1.2.2 >>> 2 >>> >>> >> Right now, there is no other way than writing some code. >> >> I describe the procedure in section 9.2 of my book >> >> https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/lyx-book/ >> >> At the beginning of the document, in a TeX box you need to write >> something like this >> >> \renewcommand{\theenumi}{\arabic{enumi}} >> \renewcommand{\labelenumi}{{\theenumi}} >> \renewcommand{\theenumii}{\arabic{enumii}} >> \renewcommand{\labelenumii}{{\theenumi}.{\theenumii}} >> \renewcommand{\theenumiii}{\arabic{enumiii}} >> \renewcommand{\labelenumiii}{{\theenumi}.{\theenumii}.{\theenumiii}} >> \renewcommand{\theenumiv}{\arabic{enumiv}} >> >> \renewcommand{\labelenumiv}{{\theenumi}.{\theenumii}.{\theenumiii}.{\theenumiv}} >> >> This will set the list up to the fourth level, always using numbers. >> >> Regards, >> Ricardo >> >> >> >> >> >>> The default is: >>> 1. >>> (a) >>> (b) >>> i. >>> ii. >>> 2. >>> >>> This such simple thing is a pain in the ass.... >>> I need to write a law contract/agreement, where the text refers to >>> previous points, and there is no other way to do it than with numbers. >>> I did't find a solution to follow. >>> Would be great to have this option without the need to write code, as a >>> simple document option, for a newer version. >>> >> >> Thank you in advance for the help! >>> >>> Coinegue >>> >>> -- >>> lyx-users mailing list >>> lyx-users@lists.lyx.org >>> http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users >>> >>
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