Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Yves Barbion
The S, F and T before the colon in Fred's example are called "series labels". You can do a search on "series label" in the FrameMaker Help and you will find a couple of topics. Yves Barbion Documentation Architect Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Fred Ridder
: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:33:46 -0400> CC: > Subject: RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a> > > Actually the different series labels in my example were > an error caused by my laziness. I had copied the > format definitions from the original posting an

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread robert.wer...@appsense.com
0.< >< > Chart = S:Chart 0.< >< >< > ... Rob -Original Message- From: Maxwell Hoffmann [mailto:mhoffm...@translate.com] Sent: 18 September 2007 17:41 To: framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a I

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Fred Ridder
;0< =0>< =0>: Table = N:Figure <$chapnum>0.< >Figure = N:Table <$chapnum>0.< > Sorry for any confusion... -Fred Ridder > Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:58:57 +0200> From: yves.barbion at gmail.com> To: > framers at frameusers.com> CC: > Subject: Re

RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Fred Ridder
2007 09:33:46 -0400> CC: > Subject: RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a> > > Actually the different series labels in my example were > an error caused by my laziness. I had copied the > format definitions from the original posting and did> no

RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Fred Ridder
;0< =0>< =0>: Table = N:Figure <$chapnum>0.< >Figure = N:Table <$chapnum>0.< > Sorry for any confusion... -Fred Ridder > Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:58:57 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL > PROTECTED]> CC: > Subject: Re: Autonumber

Re: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Yves Barbion
The S, F and T before the colon in Fred's example are called "series labels". You can do a search on "series label" in the FrameMaker Help and you will find a couple of topics. Yves Barbion Documentation Architect Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor

RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-19 Thread Robert.Werner
0.< >< > Chart = S:Chart 0.< >< >< > ... Rob -Original Message- From: Maxwell Hoffmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 September 2007 17:41 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a I have a challenge wi

[SPAM] RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
ject: [SPAM] RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a > >This is fairly easy. You just need to control separate counter elements as for each type of number and include placeholders as necessary. The only thing unusual is making the step number an unseparated compound

RE: [SPAM] RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a > >This is fairly easy. You just need to control separate counter elements as for each type of number and include placeholders as necessary. The only thing unusual is making the step number an unseparated compound of the chapter n

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Fred Ridder
This is fairly easy. You just need to control separate counter elements as for each type of number and include placeholders as necessary. The only thing unusual is making the step number an unseparated compound of the chapter number system variable (<$chapnum>) plus a zero. I've never seen this

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Sure - this is actually pretty easy. You need to use blank placeholders "< > " to keep FM from changing certain counters while incrementing the one you're interested in. For example: Step = S:Step 0: Table = S:Table 0.< > Figure = S:Figure 0.< > On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 12:41 PM, Maxwe

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Brad Anderson
Max, I believe that this is the solution that you want. There is a blank in between the < >. Step = S:Step 0: < =0>< =0> Table = S:Table 0.< > Figure = S:Figure 0.< > Brad On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Maxwell Hoffmann wrote: > I have a challenge with autonumbering, and can't recall the

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
I have a challenge with autonumbering, and can't recall the solution. (Ran into this unusual numbering style some years ago.) I am trying to get a complex autonumbering sequence to work in unstructured FM7.2 on Windows. I'm assisting a customer with a template that requires the following numbere

Re: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Brad Anderson
Max, I believe that this is the solution that you want. There is a blank in between the < >. Step = S:Step 0: < =0>< =0> Table = S:Table 0.< > Figure = S:Figure 0.< > Brad On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Maxwell Hoffmann wrote: I have a challenge with autonumbering, and can't recall the

RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Fred Ridder
This is fairly easy. You just need to control separate counter elements as for each type of number and include placeholders as necessary. The only thing unusual is making the step number an unseparated compound of the chapter number system variable (<$chapnum>) plus a zero. I've never seen this

RE: Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Sure - this is actually pretty easy. You need to use blank placeholders "< > " to keep FM from changing certain counters while incrementing the one you're interested in. For example: Step = S:Step 0: Table = S:Table 0.< > Figure = S:Figure 0.< > On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 12:41 PM, Maxwe

Autonumber challenge: Table 10.a, Table 10.b and Figure 10.a

2007-09-18 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
I have a challenge with autonumbering, and can't recall the solution. (Ran into this unusual numbering style some years ago.) I am trying to get a complex autonumbering sequence to work in unstructured FM7.2 on Windows. I'm assisting a customer with a template that requires the following number