I don't bother zeroing out subheadings. They default to zero automatically
whenever a higher level is changed.
Here is my typically chapnum setup:
Heading1: H:<$chapnum>.0\t
Heading2: H:<$chapnum>.\t
Heading3: H: <$chapnum>..\t
Heading4: H:<$chapnum>...\t
I prefer to have separate labeled ("named") lists rather than a complex
matrix. I find it is less prone to error and easier for future editors to
figure out.
If you want to send me a sample chapter, I'd be happy to take a look at it
for you.
Email me and I can send you a sample FM file that has
lt;n+>< =0>< >< >
>
> Heading 3 (Paragraph)
> ..<n+>< >< >
>
> Heading 4 (actually a SubParagraph)
> ...<n+>< >
>
> Hope this makes sense
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Robert Lauriston <rob...@lauriston.com>
> To:
t, framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Sent: Thu, 05 May 2016 14:29:50 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Autonumbering for a Fourth Level Paragraph
>
> I believe what you want is:
>
> heading 1 (chapter title): <$chapnum>< =0>< =0>< =0>
> heading 2: <$c
com>
To: ecid...@zoominternet.net, framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Thu, 05 May 2016 14:29:50 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Framers] Autonumbering for a Fourth Level Paragraph
I believe what you want is:
heading 1 (chapter title): <$chapnum>< =0>< =0>< =0>
heading 2: <$chapnum>.
I have always found it helpful to set up your autonumbering using a
matrix such as the one on page 4 of the PDF that Robert provided a
link for. Training yourself to use a single series identifier for all
of the autonumbers in a book will pay off a zillion times down the
road. I learned this
I believe what you want is:
heading 1 (chapter title): <$chapnum>< =0>< =0>< =0>
heading 2: <$chapnum>.< =0>< =0>
heading 3: <$chapnum>..< =0>
heading 4: <$chapnum>...
Personally I stopped using <$chapnum> and just do that with
autonumbers. That way I don't have to have a separate
Fellow Frame Templars
I, a most unworthy Templar, request assistance in determining why Frame
(version 11, Unstructured) refuses to display the numbering I desire:
I speak of a numbering scheme for Heading 4.
Currently, the numbering reads:
<$chapnum>...< >
Returning the value of: