I have found a solution to my question: the totcount[1] package. On quarta-feira, 5 de agosto de 2020 12:23:08 -03 Rudi Gaelzer wrote: > A question for TeXperts and LyXperts alike. > > In these times of coronavirus pandemic, all my teaching materiel is in the > process of being moved to cloud-based venues. > I'm using LyX/Beamer to prepare my lectures in presentation form, and in the > course of preparing a number of subsequent lectures, I came across a > problem related to cross-references that I wish to solve in an automatic > way. > > Say I prepare a given lecture as a Beamer presentation and number some > equations/figures/etc for future reference. > I'm using the xr package to reference labels created in other presentations, > but I also want to continue the counters in subsequent lectures. > The problem now poses as the following. How can I automatically continue > the counters in the next presentation? > > Should I include the different presentations as children of a master LyX > file? I did not try this possibility because I fear it would mess up the > individual tables of contents. > > Is there any LaTeX command/package that provides the last value of a counter > in a file, so that I can use it in another tex file?
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