Hello,
I am using the article class for my document.
LyX/LaTeX outputs section numbering as:
1 first top level section
1.1 first subsection
1.1.1 first subsubsection
2 second top level section
what I need is (I am required to use it, I do not like it though as it adds
confusion by making top levels look like subsections):
1.0 first top level section
1.1 first subsection
1.1.1 first subsubsection
2.0 second top level section
I found in a TeX FAQ{1}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\csname the#1\endcsname.0\quad
}
which gives me
1.0 first top level section
1.1.0 first subsection
1.1.1.0 first subsubsection
2.0 second top level section
I have tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@section}[1]{%
\csname the#1\endcsname.0\quad
}
which fails because [EMAIL PROTECTED]@section is not defined???
%the following one does nothing to my output.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@section}[1]{%
\csname the#1\endcsname.\quad
}
I can't figure out (this bit of LaTeX is truly beyond me) why putting the
\let... bit of code from the FAQ{1} in my document gives at least one error
for every section+subsection+subsubsection I have.
Can someone here help me get the incantation correct please?
Or if you know of a convincing bit of documentation indicating doing the
toplevel sections as X.0 is bad (makes you look like an idiot)
psychologically/professionally, please point it out so I can use it to
request a change to the standard I have to follow.
Thanks.
{1} http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=seccntfmt
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Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter