Hi Helge,
seems you're right. Moving it out of the float, fixes the problem.

Kind regards
Soren

On Wednesday 05 October 2005 11:49, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Søren O'Neill wrote:
> >I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure
> > (of a tbale). The table (as a png) is too large for a single page, thus
> > its been split into to png's.
> >
> >I have placed the two png's in two table floats, to spread them across two
> >pages. I've the added ERT: \addtocounter{table}{-1} before the title of
> > the second float. This seems to work: both tables are numbered 7.2, BUT
> > the next table (on the next page) is ALSO numbere 7.2 - after that 7.3
> > etc ...
> >
> >How come?
>
> Don't do it in the title!
> Titles are special.  They get evaluated several times, they are displayed
> in the document as well as added to "list of table", possibly to running
> headers
> and so on.  Seems the \addtocounter was evaluated twice, once before
> and once after typesetting the title.
>
> So put that ERT in some normal text instead. Perhaps outside the float
> even, I'm not sure abut the best place for such things.  But definitely not
> inside the caption environment.
>
> Helge Hafting

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