meo...@techunix.technion.ac.il schrieb:
You really helped me with the figures numbering. I have used the
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}} command.
As for the equations, I have used the same, with "equation" instead of
"figure".
It did solved the nesting problem, however it restarts the
meo...@techunix.technion.ac.il schrieb:
I use LyX and the document type is article(ams).
My problem is that suddenly the numbering of both the equations and figures
became nested according to the sections (2.1,2.2 ext.), while I want it to be
in a regular simple order (1, 2, ext.).
Nested numb
For your first question, you can put in your preamble this two commands:
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}
\renewcommand{\theequation}{\arabic{equation}}
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Hello,
I use LyX
Hello,
I use LyX and the document type is article(ams).
My problem is that suddenly the numbering of both the equations and figures
became nested according to the sections (2.1,2.2 ext.), while I want it to be
in a regular simple order (1, 2, ext.).
Another problem I have is not being able to w
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>
> Hi!
>
> Do you always have to number your equations or only when they are
> referred to in the text?
>
> For example, if I introduce an equation thusly:
>
> The bang-bang force is applied to the righ
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
Do you always have to number your equations or only when they are
referred to in the text?
in very short articles with only few equations it makes
sense without a numbering. But in long articles and books
or articles with a lot of euqations I always have them
numbered.
Hi!
Do you always have to number your equations or only when they are
referred to in the text?
For example, if I introduce an equation thusly:
The bang-bang force is applied to the right if
equation here in display mode
Do I need to number it?
Please help me resolve