Eva Whitley wrote:
Well, after literally hours of work, I've managed to trace the problem
to a bad second level heading that was causing the re-set. However,
fixing it meant trying to re-do the autonumbering on the headings, and
I
just can't figure out how to structure the headings so
Well, after literally hours of work, I've managed to trace the problem
to a bad second level heading that was causing the re-set. However,
fixing it meant trying to re-do the autonumbering on the headings, and I
just can't figure out how to structure the headings so Heading 1.1 in
Section 2
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lin Sims
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 1:00 PM
To: Eva Whitley
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Weird autonumbering problem with Framemaker
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Eva Whitley eva.whit...@noaa.gov wrote:
Well, after
Lin Sims offered Eva some good advice on numbering:
Remember when using a numbering string to provide it with a series tag
(e.g., H: for headings) and to have the same number of blocks in
each tag's string.
That is, if your Heading1 is 1. and Heading2 is 1.1 and resets
after each
Well, after literally hours of work, I've managed to trace the problem
to a bad second level heading that was causing the re-set. However,
fixing it meant trying to re-do the autonumbering on the headings, and I
just can't figure out how to structure the headings so Heading 1.1 in
Section 2
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Eva Whitley wrote:
> Well, after literally hours of work, I've managed to trace the problem
> to a bad second level heading that was causing the re-set. However,
> fixing it meant trying to re-do the autonumbering on the headings, and I
> just can't figure out how
Eva Whitley wrote:
> Well, after literally hours of work, I've managed to trace the problem
> to a bad second level heading that was causing the re-set. However,
> fixing it meant trying to re-do the autonumbering on the headings, and
I
> just can't figure out how to structure the headings so
boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lin Sims
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 1:00 PM
To: Eva Whitley
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Weird autonumbering problem with Framemaker
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Eva Whitley wrote:
> Well, after li
Lin Sims offered Eva some good advice on numbering:
> Remember when using a numbering string to provide it with a series tag
> (e.g., "H:" for headings) and to have the same number of blocks in
> each tag's string.
>
> That is, if your Heading1 is "1." and Heading2 is "1.1" and resets
> after
Note to TCS1 users?
My heading and body pgf formats have the following autonumber format
so that they restart the list numbering:
N: =0 =0
If you are using TCS1 to pull in FM files and build help, using:
N: =0 =0 may not re-set your number lists to one.
Due to a bug, I found I
Note to TCS1 users?
>My heading and body pgf formats have the following autonumber format
>so that they restart the list numbering:
>N:< =0>< =0>
If you are using TCS1 to pull in FM files and build help, using:
N:< =0>< =0> may not re-set your number lists to one.
Due to a
qui...@airmail.net wrote:
I would note, that while the series letter is very important, and will
regularize the numbering stream, it seems likely that Eva is using a
single stream in order to restart the numbering sequence at the start
of
each section/chapter without using a separate start
Richard,
I agree with simplifying, however, that may not be possible in a
corporate environement with numerous documents that use the same
template. Without a lot of effort.
The reasoning behind using a reset of the stream by a previous paragraph
number is to automate the numbering without
quills at airmail.net wrote:
> I would note, that while the series letter is very important, and will
> regularize the numbering stream, it seems likely that Eva is using a
> single stream in order to restart the numbering sequence at the start
of
> each section/chapter without using a separate
Richard,
I agree with simplifying, however, that may not be possible in a
corporate environement with numerous documents that use the same
template. Without a lot of effort.
The reasoning behind using a reset of the stream by a previous paragraph
number is to automate the numbering without
First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
both 81/2x11 and 11x17 pages. As suggested, I pulled out the 11x17
pages into a new document that will be another chapter in the book.
Now I'm seeing a problem in autonumbering that is defying all my newbie
efforts to
Check that the styles with numbering formats that fall between those
tables are replicating the proper stream. Someone is either off a
placeholder, or resetting your numbers.
Scott
Eva Whitley wrote:
First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
both 81/2x11 and
In the book file, select each chapter, then right click and select
Numbering Paragraphs.
Is it set to increment?
And did you update and save the book before checking the table
numbering, to force a refresh?
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's
Scott's idea is something I didn't notice when you published your
numbering strings.
Insert a letter in front of the string to specify a unique numbering
stream -- you can have 50+ of them, but it's best to make each type
unique. Specifying a specific stream ensures that other tags won't
reset
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:18 PM
To: Eva Whitley; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Weird autonumbering problem with Framemaker
Scott's idea is something I didn't notice when you published your numbering
strings.
Insert a letter
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:18 PM
To: Eva Whitley; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Weird autonumbering problem with Framemaker
Scott's idea is something I didn't
First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
both 81/2"x11" and 11"x17" pages. As suggested, I pulled out the 11"x17"
pages into a new document that will be another chapter in the book.
Now I'm seeing a problem in autonumbering that is defying all my newbie
efforts
In the book file, select each chapter, then right click and select
Numbering > Paragraphs.
Is it set to increment?
And did you update and save the book before checking the table
numbering, to force a refresh?
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion,
Check that the styles with numbering formats that fall between those
tables are replicating the proper stream. Someone is either off a
placeholder, or resetting your numbers.
Scott
Eva Whitley wrote:
> First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
> both 81/2"x11"
Scott's idea is something I didn't notice when you published your
numbering strings.
Insert a letter in front of the string to specify a unique numbering
stream -- you can have 50+ of them, but it's best to make each type
unique. Specifying a specific stream ensures that other tags won't
reset
ramers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:18 PM
To: Eva Whitley; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Weird autonumbering problem with Framemaker
Scott's idea is something I didn't notice when you published your numbering
strings.
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