Selon Kevin Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi. > > Do you need the \setcounter command at all? I ask because I formatted > my thesis in exactly the same manner (main.lyx with toc, lof, etc, > and separate files for each chapter included). I just checked my > ch1.lyx, ch2.lyx, etc files and there are no special commands to > designate chapter numbers. In lyx they are all labeled as chapter 1, > but when processed, the numbering was fine. > > I had no problems with lof, lot, or anything. Cross references worked > as expected. > > Best regards, > Kevin
Hum, the problem is probably my fault. I used Part to decompose the included files, not chapter. I used this for convenience (for getting nice separation of chapters with a leap before any text. If i only used the chapter, of course, everything would have been clearer since chapter renumbering is automatic but i'd liked the part + chapter distinction for any file for visual effect only and for this reason i need to overcome the problem by either : 1 - hacking on per-file the figure numbering 2 - hacking lot and lof to takie the part into account on the numbering (but i'd like not to do so on each separated lyx file). More precisions ? BTW, thanks for the remark Stéphane -- http://www.steletch.org Fingerprint: 1E83 26EE A2F1 87E5 5865 4DBF F2B4 9083 F44C AE88 GPG key @ http://www.steletch.org/article.php3?id_article=13 Mandrakelinux release LE2005 (Official) @ http://www.mandriva.com
