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Sent: 13 August 2013 11:05
To: Alastair Dent; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Chapter numbers
Alastair Dent wrote:
> I have documents that start with a tag called 'ChapTitle' and some
> that start with Heading1.
>
> The reference pages are set up s
with Heading1 are Right/Left and don't have a chapternumber
Every file in the book is set to 'Continue Numbering from Previous Chapter in
book'.
The chapter numbers increment correctly.
The document with a Heading1 tag should show the numbering '3.1'. It doesn't,
it shows '4.1'. The chapter
; Pages
> starting with Heading1 are Right/Left and don't have a chapternumber
>
> Every file in the book is set to 'Continue Numbering from Previous Chapter in
> book'.
>
> The chapter numbers increment correctly.
>
> The document with a Heading1 tag should show the nu
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Sent: 08 August 2013 21:16
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Chapter numbers
I have a template (taken from a book) that has a master page with a chapter
number style defined - it's used on the header.
This works fine in the original book.
When I create
with Heading1 are Right/Left and don't have a chapternumber
Every file in the book is set to 'Continue Numbering from Previous Chapter in
book'.
The chapter numbers increment correctly.
The document with a Heading1 tag should show the numbering '3.1'. It doesn't,
it shows '4.1'. The chapter number has
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Sent: 08 August 2013 21:16
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Subject: Chapter numbers
I have a template (taken from a book) that has a master page with a chapter
number style defined - it's used
ubject: RE: Chapter numbers
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 08:52:39 +
Ah ? solved my own problem with help of ?Publishing Fundamentals: Unstructured
Framemaker?.
Set the numbering to continue from previous page in book. I don?t know why this
wasn?t set in my original template.
From: frame
on the header.
This works fine in the original book.
When I create a new book and new fm documents in that book, the chapter
numbers don't update.
Why could this be?
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> This works fine in the original book.
>
> When I create a new book and new fm documents in that book, the chapter
> numbers don't update.
>
> Why could this be?
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...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Alastair Dent
Sent: 08 August 2013 21:16
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Chapter numbers
I have a template (taken from a book) that has a master page with a chapter
number style defined - it's used on the header.
This works fine in the original book.
When I
with Heading1 are Right/Left and don't have a chapternumber
Every file in the book is set to 'Continue Numbering from Previous Chapter in
book'.
The chapter numbers increment correctly.
The document with a Heading1 tag should show the numbering '3.1'. It doesn't,
it shows '4.1'. The chapter number has
I have a template (taken from a book) that has a master page with a chapter
number style defined - it's used on the header.
This works fine in the original book.
When I create a new book and new fm documents in that book, the chapter numbers
don't update.
Why could
I have a template (taken from a book) that has a master page with a chapter
number style defined - it's used on the header.
This works fine in the original book.
When I create a new book and new fm documents in that book, the chapter numbers
don't update.
Why could
Every style guide and reputable example I know of makes me think it should be:
[no number or title] front matter
Chapter 1 Chapter title
Chapter 2 Chapter title
Chapter N Chapter title
Appendix A Appendix title
Appendix B Appendix title
Appendix N Appendix title
All,
Using Frame 7.2
Can two occurrences of the same chapter styles be used in a single file
within a book and update correctly?
The style uses the $chapnum value but does not increment when there
are two occurences in the same file. Other styles used in a document
with numbering which inherit
Robert,
You wrote:
Using Frame 7.2
Can two occurrences of the same chapter styles be used in a single file
within a book and update correctly?
The style uses the $chapnum value but does not increment when there
are two occurences in the same file. Other styles used in a document
with
that my tiny
mind can't think of?
Thanks in advance
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Shlomo Perets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 January 2007 14:05
To: Robert Werner
Cc: Framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: Updating chapter numbers
Robert,
You wrote:
Using Frame 7.2
Can two
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My colleague informs me that the convention according to the
Harts Rules for Writers is for a top level heading Appendixes
and lower level numbered appendix titles:
...
Chapter nTitle
Chapter nTitle
Appendixes Appendix A Title
All,
Using Frame 7.2
Can two occurrences of the same chapter styles be used in a single file
within a book and update correctly?
The style uses the <$chapnum> value but does not increment when there
are two occurences in the same file. Other styles used in a document
with numbering which
Robert,
You wrote:
>Using Frame 7.2
>
>Can two occurrences of the same chapter styles be used in a single file
>within a book and update correctly?
>
>The style uses the <$chapnum> value but does not increment when there
>are two occurences in the same file. Other styles used in a document
>with
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 6:19 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Updating chapter numbers
All,
Using Frame 7.2
Can two occurrences
ay to get the results I am after that my tiny
mind can't think of?
Thanks in advance
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Shlomo Perets [mailto:shlo...@microtype.com]
Sent: 18 January 2007 14:05
To: Robert Werner
Cc: Framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: Updating chapter numbers
Robert,
Yo
Robert,
First the rule may be like that for Hart's Rules for Writers, but if
you use Chicago, MS, or most other style guides, particularly those
for electronic publishing, I believe (no, I haven't checked them all
before replying ;- ) ) they'll use your previous convention.
Then, the
Robert.Werner at appsense.com wrote:
> My colleague informs me that the convention according to the
> Harts Rules for Writers is for a top level heading Appendixes
> and lower level numbered appendix titles:
>
> ...
> Chapter nTitle
> Chapter nTitle
> Appendixes Appendix A Title
>
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