Re: What controls figure numbering?

2024-01-18 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
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Re: What controls figure numbering?

2024-01-18 Thread Rich Shepard

On Thu, 18 Jan 2024, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:


I believe this is standard behavior for reports. There's no LyX option
that controls it, so far as I know. Using LaTeX, of course, you can do
anything you want.


Riki

Mea culpa! Six days stuck in the house because temps are below freezing and
there was a half-inch of ice (under the freezing rain) everywhere and I
blanked on that issue.

You're correct, of course.

Sigh,

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Re: What controls figure numbering?

2024-01-18 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck

On 1/18/24 18:57, Rich Shepard wrote:

I'm recreating, under a different name, the doc that crashed LyX when I
tried to compile it. Using the KOMA-Script report class (scrreport.)

Because the only options for section numering that work are none or 
all I've

chosen to us all.

Chapter 1 has 3 figures; chapter 2 has 3 figures. In the prior version 
(and

all other report docs) the figures are numbered continously. Now, the new
doc re-numbers the chapter 2 figures 1--3 rather than 4--6.

Where is this controlled? I don't see any place in Document -> Settings.


I believe this is standard behavior for reports. There's no LyX option 
that controls it, so far as I know. Using LaTeX, of course, you can do 
anything you want.


Riki


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What controls figure numbering?

2024-01-18 Thread Rich Shepard

I'm recreating, under a different name, the doc that crashed LyX when I
tried to compile it. Using the KOMA-Script report class (scrreport.)

Because the only options for section numering that work are none or all I've
chosen to us all.

Chapter 1 has 3 figures; chapter 2 has 3 figures. In the prior version (and
all other report docs) the figures are numbered continously. Now, the new
doc re-numbers the chapter 2 figures 1--3 rather than 4--6.

Where is this controlled? I don't see any place in Document -> Settings.

TIA,

Rich
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Re: Figure numbering and cross references

2023-06-29 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 30.06.23 um 05:09 schrieb Dan:
Both the LaTeX and pdf files are attached.  (Ignore the text: it needs 
a lot of work!)


This is a simple problem, I'm sure, but I just can't get it to render 
right.


I have an article I'm adding an image to as a float and I have 
attached a label to it.


The first problem is that it comes up as Figure 0.1.  I'll eventually 
be putting this into a section, so how can I put this as Figure 1.1?  
How can I get this to put the section number correctly?


Then I add a sentence (see the very end of the text) "(See Figure .)"  
I add in a cross-reference to the label "Figure 1."  Okay, but the 
figure number does not come in, and I wanted to enumerate this, in 
case I wanted to add another figure in front of this one.  How do I do 
the enumeration?


Don't use the modul for sectionwise image count:
Documents->Preferences->Modules

or define a section.

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Re: figure numbering

2018-03-12 Thread Patrick Dupre
OK,

Very good thank you

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> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 at 5:06 PM
> From: "Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com>
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: figure numbering
>
> On 03/12/2018 11:53 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Yes,
> >
> > I have no section.
> > It is a 1.5 pages document, and I did not section it.
> >
> In Document > Modules, do you by any chance have "Number Figures by 
> Section" selected? I believe it is selected by default for some layouts. 
> If so, just delete it from the selected list.
> 
> Paul
> 
>


Re: figure numbering

2018-03-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 03/12/2018 11:53 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:

Yes,

I have no section.
It is a 1.5 pages document, and I did not section it.

In Document > Modules, do you by any chance have "Number Figures by 
Section" selected? I believe it is selected by default for some layouts. 
If so, just delete it from the selected list.


Paul



RE: RE: figure numbering

2018-03-12 Thread Bernt Lie
I guess you have two choices (maybe more...):
* Make the figure a *displayed* figure, not a *floating* figure. In that case, 
the figure will not have numbering -- but you cannot have caption either.
* Number the section where the figure is places.

I guess it is also possible to change the numbering scheme so that the figure 
is not numbered according to heading, but sequentially in the document. I don't 
recall how to do this off my head, but it is possible.

-Bernt

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Dupre <pdu...@gmx.com> 
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 16:54
To: Bernt Lie <bernt@usn.no>
Cc: lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: RE: figure numbering

Yes,

I have no section.
It is a 1.5 pages document, and I did not section it.

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
 Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
 Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
===


> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 at 4:44 PM
> From: "Bernt Lie" <bernt@usn.no>
> To: "Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>, lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: RE: figure numbering
>
> Is figure placed in unnumbered section/chapter? It looks like the top-level 
> heading has not been numbered.
> 
> -B
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> On Behalf Of Patrick 
> Dupre
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 16:39
> To: lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: figure numbering
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have figure numbering appearing like 0.1 How can I avoid this artifact?
> 
> 
> Thank
> 
> ===
>  Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
>  Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
>  Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
>  Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
>  189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
> ===
>


Re: RE: figure numbering

2018-03-12 Thread Patrick Dupre
Yes,

I have no section.
It is a 1.5 pages document, and I did not section it.

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
 Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
 Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
===


> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 at 4:44 PM
> From: "Bernt Lie" <bernt@usn.no>
> To: "Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>, lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: RE: figure numbering
>
> Is figure placed in unnumbered section/chapter? It looks like the top-level 
> heading has not been numbered.
> 
> -B
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> On Behalf Of Patrick 
> Dupre
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 16:39
> To: lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: figure numbering
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have figure numbering appearing like 0.1 How can I avoid this artifact?
> 
> 
> Thank
> 
> ===
>  Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
>  Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
>  Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
>  Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
>  189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
> ===
>


RE: figure numbering

2018-03-12 Thread Bernt Lie
Is figure placed in unnumbered section/chapter? It looks like the top-level 
heading has not been numbered.

-B

-Original Message-
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> On Behalf Of Patrick 
Dupre
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 16:39
To: lyx <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: figure numbering

Hello,

I have figure numbering appearing like 0.1 How can I avoid this artifact?


Thank

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
 Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
 Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
===


figure numbering

2018-03-12 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello,

I have figure numbering appearing like 0.1
How can I avoid this artifact?


Thank

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
 Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
 Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
===


Re: Figure numbering problem

2011-11-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-11-22, Majid Rafiee wrote:

 I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
 figures number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in
 section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
 change it to the normal one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please
 to know how can I do this?

This depends:

* If you need the IEEEtran class because you submit to an IEEE
  journal/session, it is most likely that you should not change this at
  all, becaust this is their house style.
  
* If you use the IEEEtran class but are free to format the document as you
  like, the easiest way is to use a different document class.
  
If you really want to change but use the class, 

* you need to find out how this can be done for LaTeX (PDF/PS output,
  print) The IEEEtran documentation, the TeX FAQ or some expert on this
  list may help. Most probably this means some code in the custom preamble
  (DocumentSettingsLaTeX premable).

* if you want also the right numbers in LyX, you need a new layout file
  (or module). See HelpCustomization.
  
  
Günter  



Re: Figure numbering problem

2011-11-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-11-22, Majid Rafiee wrote:

 I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
 figures number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in
 section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
 change it to the normal one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please
 to know how can I do this?

This depends:

* If you need the IEEEtran class because you submit to an IEEE
  journal/session, it is most likely that you should not change this at
  all, becaust this is their house style.
  
* If you use the IEEEtran class but are free to format the document as you
  like, the easiest way is to use a different document class.
  
If you really want to change but use the class, 

* you need to find out how this can be done for LaTeX (PDF/PS output,
  print) The IEEEtran documentation, the TeX FAQ or some expert on this
  list may help. Most probably this means some code in the custom preamble
  (DocumentSettingsLaTeX premable).

* if you want also the right numbers in LyX, you need a new layout file
  (or module). See HelpCustomization.
  
  
Günter  



Re: Figure numbering problem

2011-11-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-11-22, Majid Rafiee wrote:

> I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
> figures number are like this: " Fig III. A " which means figure is in
> section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
> change it to the normal one, like this: "Fig 1". would you help me please
> to know how can I do this?

This depends:

* If you need the IEEEtran class because you submit to an IEEE
  journal/session, it is most likely that you should not change this at
  all, becaust this is their house style.
  
* If you use the IEEEtran class but are free to format the document "as you
  like", the easiest way is to use a different document class.
  
If you really want to change but use the class, 

* you need to find out how this can be done for LaTeX (PDF/PS output,
  print) The IEEEtran documentation, the TeX FAQ or some expert on this
  list may help. Most probably this means some code in the custom preamble
  (Document>Settings>LaTeX premable).

* if you want also the "right" numbers in LyX, you need a new "layout file"
  (or module). See Help>Customization.
  
  
Günter  



Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread Majid Rafiee
Hi

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
figures number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in
section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
change it to the normal one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please
to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded
lyx from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file
in temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same
problem exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there
any defect by lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread MR
Hi

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
figures number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in
section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
change it to the normal one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please
to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded
lyx from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file
in temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same
problem exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there
any defect by lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Re: Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread Virgil Arrington
I assume that you mean 2.0.1, and not 2.1. I don’t see a version 2.1 available 
on LyX’s website.

I’m running Windows 7 on a Sony Vaio. I just installed version 2.0.1. I did NOT 
uninstall version 2.0.0 first. I just installed 2.0.1 in a separate subfolder 
in “\Program Files (x86)”. Both copies seem to use the same application data 
folders for temporary files (“AppData\Local\Temp”)

Both seem to be running fine and both can find the pdf file in the temporary 
folder. I don’t know what may be wrong with your setup, but it doesn’t seem to 
be any LyX bug.

Virgil





From: MR 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 2:22 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org 
Subject: Figure numbering problem

Hi 

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The figures 
number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in section III and 
subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to change it to the normal 
one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded lyx 
from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file in 
temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same problem 
exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there any defect by 
lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread Majid Rafiee
Hi

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
figures number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in
section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
change it to the normal one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please
to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded
lyx from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file
in temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same
problem exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there
any defect by lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread MR
Hi

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
figures number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in
section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
change it to the normal one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please
to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded
lyx from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file
in temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same
problem exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there
any defect by lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Re: Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread Virgil Arrington
I assume that you mean 2.0.1, and not 2.1. I don’t see a version 2.1 available 
on LyX’s website.

I’m running Windows 7 on a Sony Vaio. I just installed version 2.0.1. I did NOT 
uninstall version 2.0.0 first. I just installed 2.0.1 in a separate subfolder 
in “\Program Files (x86)”. Both copies seem to use the same application data 
folders for temporary files (“AppData\Local\Temp”)

Both seem to be running fine and both can find the pdf file in the temporary 
folder. I don’t know what may be wrong with your setup, but it doesn’t seem to 
be any LyX bug.

Virgil





From: MR 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 2:22 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org 
Subject: Figure numbering problem

Hi 

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The figures 
number are like this:  Fig III. A  which means figure is in section III and 
subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to change it to the normal 
one, like this: Fig 1. would you help me please to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded lyx 
from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file in 
temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same problem 
exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there any defect by 
lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread Majid Rafiee
Hi

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
figures number are like this: " Fig III. A " which means figure is in
section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
change it to the normal one, like this: "Fig 1". would you help me please
to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded
lyx from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file
in temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same
problem exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there
any defect by lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread MR
Hi

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The
figures number are like this: " Fig III. A " which means figure is in
section III and subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to
change it to the normal one, like this: "Fig 1". would you help me please
to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded
lyx from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file
in temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same
problem exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there
any defect by lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Re: Figure numbering problem

2011-11-22 Thread Virgil Arrington
I assume that you mean 2.0.1, and not 2.1. I don’t see a version 2.1 available 
on LyX’s website.

I’m running Windows 7 on a Sony Vaio. I just installed version 2.0.1. I did NOT 
uninstall version 2.0.0 first. I just installed 2.0.1 in a separate subfolder 
in “\Program Files (x86)”. Both copies seem to use the same application data 
folders for temporary files (“AppData\Local\Temp”)

Both seem to be running fine and both can find the pdf file in the temporary 
folder. I don’t know what may be wrong with your setup, but it doesn’t seem to 
be any LyX bug.

Virgil





From: MR 
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 2:22 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org 
Subject: Figure numbering problem

Hi 

I'm a newbie in lyx and I'm using lyx 2.0.0 in IEEEtran template. The figures 
number are like this: " Fig III. A " which means figure is in section III and 
subsection A. But I don't like this style and I have to change it to the normal 
one, like this: "Fig 1". would you help me please to know how can I do this?

My second question is about Lyx 2.1 on Windows 7_64bits. When I upgraded lyx 
from version 2.0 to 2.1, it got an error that lyx cannot find pdf file in 
temporary folder. I uninstalled lyx 2.0 and install 2.1 again but same problem 
exsisted. After installing lyx 2.0, problem was solved. Is there any defect by 
lyx 2.1 ?

Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 19.10.2010 21:46, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:


I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this question:
Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and subheadings -- it's
a relatively short paper, so there's no need to number the headings --
the figures come out numbered Figure 0.1, Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change
this scheme so they are numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc?


Yes. As you don't use chapters, you need to reset the numbering style 
from \numberwithin{figure}{chapter} to \numberwithin{figure}{section} in 
the document preamble. (see also sec. 3.3 and 4.2.1 of the 
EmbeddedObjects manual)


regards Uwe


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Oct 19, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:


Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourciau at lawrence.edu writes:



I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this
question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and
subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to
number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,
Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure
1, Figure 2, etc?



Not for me.  Can you post a small example?  (You can omit the actual  
figures and

just put placeholder text in the floats.)

/Paul



For some reason -- perhaps because I had earlier switched this paper  
from Article to Article(AMS) and then back again -- three modules  
remained selected (Number Equations by Section, Number Figures by  
Section, and Theorem(AMS)) even when I switched back to the standard  
Article class. When I deleted those modules, the figures began  
numbering as desired: 1, 2, 


When you change the document class, say from Article(AMS) to Article,  
shouldn't the modules associated with the first class disappear?


Bruce


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 10/20/2010 10:37 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:


When you change the document class, say from Article(AMS) to Article, 
shouldn't the modules associated with the first class disappear?


My vote would be no.  If I add a theorem numbering module and then 
switch between article and article (AMS) (or between article and a 
journal-specific class), I probably want to retain whatever numbering 
scheme I selected by default.  If the journal (or other outlet) wants a 
different numbering scheme, I'll adjust the module selections.


/Paul


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 19.10.2010 21:46, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:


I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this question:
Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and subheadings -- it's
a relatively short paper, so there's no need to number the headings --
the figures come out numbered Figure 0.1, Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change
this scheme so they are numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc?


Yes. As you don't use chapters, you need to reset the numbering style 
from \numberwithin{figure}{chapter} to \numberwithin{figure}{section} in 
the document preamble. (see also sec. 3.3 and 4.2.1 of the 
EmbeddedObjects manual)


regards Uwe


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Oct 19, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:


Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourciau at lawrence.edu writes:



I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this
question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and
subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to
number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,
Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure
1, Figure 2, etc?



Not for me.  Can you post a small example?  (You can omit the actual  
figures and

just put placeholder text in the floats.)

/Paul



For some reason -- perhaps because I had earlier switched this paper  
from Article to Article(AMS) and then back again -- three modules  
remained selected (Number Equations by Section, Number Figures by  
Section, and Theorem(AMS)) even when I switched back to the standard  
Article class. When I deleted those modules, the figures began  
numbering as desired: 1, 2, 


When you change the document class, say from Article(AMS) to Article,  
shouldn't the modules associated with the first class disappear?


Bruce


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 10/20/2010 10:37 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:


When you change the document class, say from Article(AMS) to Article, 
shouldn't the modules associated with the first class disappear?


My vote would be no.  If I add a theorem numbering module and then 
switch between article and article (AMS) (or between article and a 
journal-specific class), I probably want to retain whatever numbering 
scheme I selected by default.  If the journal (or other outlet) wants a 
different numbering scheme, I'll adjust the module selections.


/Paul


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 19.10.2010 21:46, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:


I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this question:
Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and subheadings -- it's
a relatively short paper, so there's no need to number the headings --
the figures come out numbered Figure 0.1, Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change
this scheme so they are numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc?


Yes. As you don't use chapters, you need to reset the numbering style 
from \numberwithin{figure}{chapter} to \numberwithin{figure}{section} in 
the document preamble. (see also sec. 3.3 and 4.2.1 of the 
EmbeddedObjects manual)


regards Uwe


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Oct 19, 2010, at 3:55 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:


Bruce Pourciau  lawrence.edu> writes:



I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this
question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and
subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to
number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,
Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure
1, Figure 2, etc?



Not for me.  Can you post a small example?  (You can omit the actual  
figures and

just put placeholder text in the floats.)

/Paul



For some reason -- perhaps because I had earlier switched this paper  
from Article to Article(AMS) and then back again -- three modules  
remained selected (Number Equations by Section, Number Figures by  
Section, and Theorem(AMS)) even when I switched back to the standard  
Article class. When I deleted those modules, the figures began  
numbering as desired: 1, 2, 


When you change the document class, say from Article(AMS) to Article,  
shouldn't the modules associated with the first class disappear?


Bruce


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 10/20/2010 10:37 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:


When you change the document class, say from Article(AMS) to Article, 
shouldn't the modules associated with the first class disappear?


My vote would be no.  If I add a theorem numbering module and then 
switch between article and article (AMS) (or between article and a 
journal-specific class), I probably want to retain whatever numbering 
scheme I selected by default.  If the journal (or other outlet) wants a 
different numbering scheme, I'll adjust the module selections.


/Paul


Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this  
question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and  
subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to  
number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,  
Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure  
1, Figure 2, etc?


Bruce


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Paul Rubin
Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourciau at lawrence.edu writes:

 
 I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this  
 question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and  
 subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to  
 number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,  
 Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure  
 1, Figure 2, etc?
 

Not for me.  Can you post a small example?  (You can omit the actual figures and
just put placeholder text in the floats.)

/Paul



Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this question:
 Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and subheadings -- it's a
 relatively short paper, so there's no need to number the headings -- the
 figures come out numbered Figure  0.1, Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this
 scheme so they are numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc?

I think this is possible and you should play with \setcounter
statements [1]. You might get a quick answer for this on
stackoverflow.
Liviu

[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ResetNumberingOfTablesAndFiguresInAnAppendix


Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this  
question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and  
subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to  
number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,  
Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure  
1, Figure 2, etc?


Bruce


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Paul Rubin
Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourciau at lawrence.edu writes:

 
 I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this  
 question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and  
 subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to  
 number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,  
 Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure  
 1, Figure 2, etc?
 

Not for me.  Can you post a small example?  (You can omit the actual figures and
just put placeholder text in the floats.)

/Paul



Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this question:
 Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and subheadings -- it's a
 relatively short paper, so there's no need to number the headings -- the
 figures come out numbered Figure  0.1, Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this
 scheme so they are numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc?

I think this is possible and you should play with \setcounter
statements [1]. You might get a quick answer for this on
stackoverflow.
Liviu

[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ResetNumberingOfTablesAndFiguresInAnAppendix


Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this  
question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and  
subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to  
number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,  
Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure  
1, Figure 2, etc?


Bruce


Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Paul Rubin
Bruce Pourciau  lawrence.edu> writes:

> 
> I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this  
> question: Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and  
> subheadings -- it's a relatively short paper, so there's no need to  
> number the headings -- the figures come out numbered Figure  0.1,  
> Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this scheme so they are numbered Figure  
> 1, Figure 2, etc?
> 

Not for me.  Can you post a small example?  (You can omit the actual figures and
just put placeholder text in the floats.)

/Paul



Re: Figure Numbering

2010-10-19 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bruce Pourciau
 wrote:
> I've looked at the manuals, but cannot find the answer to this question:
> Using the Article class with unnumbered headings and subheadings -- it's a
> relatively short paper, so there's no need to number the headings -- the
> figures come out numbered Figure  0.1, Figure 0.2, etc. Can I change this
> scheme so they are numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc?
>
I think this is possible and you should play with \setcounter
statements [1]. You might get a quick answer for this on
stackoverflow.
Liviu

[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ResetNumberingOfTablesAndFiguresInAnAppendix


Figure Numbering Error

2009-02-24 Thread Makhoma

 I don't think this has been answered before, but I am running into an 'error
undefined' problem when trying to export to pdf. I have placed the
\counterwithin{figure}{section} to the preamble and selected the AMS package
as I should, I was able to get \numberwithin{equation}{section} to work that
way. When I have it in the preamble it gives me the error, when I take it
out it exports normally, but all my figures are numbered sequentially
throughout.

 Perhaps I am missing a file, and if so: what file is it and where do I put
it so this works?

 If this is needed, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and am using Lyx version 1.5.3
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Re: Figure Numbering Error

2009-02-24 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Makhoma j.d.woo...@gmail.com wrote:

  I don't think this has been answered before, but I am running into an 'error
 undefined' problem when trying to export to pdf. I have placed the
 \counterwithin{figure}{section} to the preamble and selected the AMS package
 as I should, I was able to get \numberwithin{equation}{section} to work that
 way. When I have it in the preamble it gives me the error, when I take it
 out it exports normally, but all my figures are numbered sequentially
 throughout.

  Perhaps I am missing a file, and if so: what file is it and where do I put
 it so this works?

  If this is needed, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and am using Lyx version 1.5.3
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Isn't it:
\numberwithin{figure}{section}
not:
\counterwithin{figure}{section}

Cheers,
/Bob


Figure Numbering Error

2009-02-24 Thread Makhoma

 I don't think this has been answered before, but I am running into an 'error
undefined' problem when trying to export to pdf. I have placed the
\counterwithin{figure}{section} to the preamble and selected the AMS package
as I should, I was able to get \numberwithin{equation}{section} to work that
way. When I have it in the preamble it gives me the error, when I take it
out it exports normally, but all my figures are numbered sequentially
throughout.

 Perhaps I am missing a file, and if so: what file is it and where do I put
it so this works?

 If this is needed, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and am using Lyx version 1.5.3
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Re: Figure Numbering Error

2009-02-24 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Makhoma j.d.woo...@gmail.com wrote:

  I don't think this has been answered before, but I am running into an 'error
 undefined' problem when trying to export to pdf. I have placed the
 \counterwithin{figure}{section} to the preamble and selected the AMS package
 as I should, I was able to get \numberwithin{equation}{section} to work that
 way. When I have it in the preamble it gives me the error, when I take it
 out it exports normally, but all my figures are numbered sequentially
 throughout.

  Perhaps I am missing a file, and if so: what file is it and where do I put
 it so this works?

  If this is needed, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and am using Lyx version 1.5.3
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Isn't it:
\numberwithin{figure}{section}
not:
\counterwithin{figure}{section}

Cheers,
/Bob


Figure Numbering Error

2009-02-24 Thread Makhoma

 I don't think this has been answered before, but I am running into an 'error
undefined' problem when trying to export to pdf. I have placed the
\counterwithin{figure}{section} to the preamble and selected the AMS package
as I should, I was able to get \numberwithin{equation}{section} to work that
way. When I have it in the preamble it gives me the error, when I take it
out it exports normally, but all my figures are numbered sequentially
throughout.

 Perhaps I am missing a file, and if so: what file is it and where do I put
it so this works?

 If this is needed, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and am using Lyx version 1.5.3
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Re: Figure Numbering Error

2009-02-24 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Makhoma <j.d.woo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  I don't think this has been answered before, but I am running into an 'error
> undefined' problem when trying to export to pdf. I have placed the
> \counterwithin{figure}{section} to the preamble and selected the AMS package
> as I should, I was able to get \numberwithin{equation}{section} to work that
> way. When I have it in the preamble it gives me the error, when I take it
> out it exports normally, but all my figures are numbered sequentially
> throughout.
>
>  Perhaps I am missing a file, and if so: what file is it and where do I put
> it so this works?
>
>  If this is needed, I am running Ubuntu 8.04 and am using Lyx version 1.5.3
> --
> View this message in context: 
> http://n2.nabble.com/Figure-Numbering-Error-tp2380764p2380764.html
> Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>

Isn't it:
\numberwithin{figure}{section}
not:
\counterwithin{figure}{section}

Cheers,
/Bob


Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

  Using version 1.1.5. Just added a float figure, and the default caption
label displays as Figure 1:  with a box for the legend. The figure itself
is a pdf, so I use pdflatex to view the compiled document.

  What's strange, and different from all the previous versions I've used, is
that the complied figure is labeled Figure 1.1  Why? Where to I change
this default behavior? I see nothing in document settings that explains this
discrepancy.

Rich

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Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Zan wrote:


Chapter 1 has been designated in your document some where.  Could you use
a document class without the chapter environment? Like article?


Zan,

  This is a long document that is better presented as a report. Yes, it has
chapters. However, it seems to me that figures and tables used to be
numbered sequentially, not by chapter and sequence.

  Is this now some standard practice? It's probably not a big deal, but it
is different from previous versions and I can see potential issues if the
figures and tables are labeled as 1.1, 1.2, etc. but the text references are to
1, 2, etc.

Rich

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Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Zan wrote:


I'm fairly new to LyX only used it this past 6 months for my masters
thesis.  I have not come across a way to have it sequentially number all
figures in a document.


Zan,

  I believe that you're correct, and that my memory is faulty. Looking at my
book (published 2005 and written using LyX) I see that figures and tables
are numbered by the chapter. It's just been so long since I've included
either of those in my articles or white papers that I mis-remembered.

Thanks for the reminder,

Rich

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Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Stephen Buonopane




I'm fairly new to LyX only used it this past 6 months for my masters
thesis.  I have not come across a way to have it sequentially  
number all

figures in a document.


Zan,

 I believe that you're correct, and that my memory is faulty.  
Looking at my
book (published 2005 and written using LyX) I see that figures and  
tables
are numbered by the chapter. It's just been so long since I've  
included

either of those in my articles or white papers that I mis-remembered.



In the preamble...

\usepackage{remreset}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Stephen Buonopane wrote:


In the preamble...

\usepackage{remreset}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}


  Ah, thank you, Stephen!

Rich

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Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

  Using version 1.1.5. Just added a float figure, and the default caption
label displays as Figure 1:  with a box for the legend. The figure itself
is a pdf, so I use pdflatex to view the compiled document.

  What's strange, and different from all the previous versions I've used, is
that the complied figure is labeled Figure 1.1  Why? Where to I change
this default behavior? I see nothing in document settings that explains this
discrepancy.

Rich

--
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Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Zan wrote:


Chapter 1 has been designated in your document some where.  Could you use
a document class without the chapter environment? Like article?


Zan,

  This is a long document that is better presented as a report. Yes, it has
chapters. However, it seems to me that figures and tables used to be
numbered sequentially, not by chapter and sequence.

  Is this now some standard practice? It's probably not a big deal, but it
is different from previous versions and I can see potential issues if the
figures and tables are labeled as 1.1, 1.2, etc. but the text references are to
1, 2, etc.

Rich

--
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Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Zan wrote:


I'm fairly new to LyX only used it this past 6 months for my masters
thesis.  I have not come across a way to have it sequentially number all
figures in a document.


Zan,

  I believe that you're correct, and that my memory is faulty. Looking at my
book (published 2005 and written using LyX) I see that figures and tables
are numbered by the chapter. It's just been so long since I've included
either of those in my articles or white papers that I mis-remembered.

Thanks for the reminder,

Rich

--
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http://www.appl-ecosys.com Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Stephen Buonopane




I'm fairly new to LyX only used it this past 6 months for my masters
thesis.  I have not come across a way to have it sequentially  
number all

figures in a document.


Zan,

 I believe that you're correct, and that my memory is faulty.  
Looking at my
book (published 2005 and written using LyX) I see that figures and  
tables
are numbered by the chapter. It's just been so long since I've  
included

either of those in my articles or white papers that I mis-remembered.



In the preamble...

\usepackage{remreset}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Stephen Buonopane wrote:


In the preamble...

\usepackage{remreset}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}


  Ah, thank you, Stephen!

Rich

--
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Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

  Using version 1.1.5. Just added a float figure, and the default caption
label displays as "Figure 1: " with a box for the legend. The figure itself
is a pdf, so I use pdflatex to view the compiled document.

  What's strange, and different from all the previous versions I've used, is
that the complied figure is labeled "Figure 1.1 ...". Why? Where to I change
this default behavior? I see nothing in document settings that explains this
discrepancy.

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.   |  IntegrityCredibility
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Zan wrote:


Chapter 1 has been designated in your document some where.  Could you use
a document class without the chapter environment? Like article?


Zan,

  This is a long document that is better presented as a report. Yes, it has
chapters. However, it seems to me that figures and tables used to be
numbered sequentially, not by chapter and sequence.

  Is this now some standard practice? It's probably not a big deal, but it
is different from previous versions and I can see potential issues if the
figures and tables are labeled as 1.1, 1.2, etc. but the text references are to
1, 2, etc.

Rich

--
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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Zan wrote:


I'm fairly new to LyX only used it this past 6 months for my masters
thesis.  I have not come across a way to have it sequentially number all
figures in a document.


Zan,

  I believe that you're correct, and that my memory is faulty. Looking at my
book (published 2005 and written using LyX) I see that figures and tables
are numbered by the chapter. It's just been so long since I've included
either of those in my articles or white papers that I mis-remembered.

Thanks for the reminder,

Rich

--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D.   |  IntegrityCredibility
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Stephen Buonopane




I'm fairly new to LyX only used it this past 6 months for my masters
thesis.  I have not come across a way to have it sequentially  
number all

figures in a document.


Zan,

 I believe that you're correct, and that my memory is faulty.  
Looking at my
book (published 2005 and written using LyX) I see that figures and  
tables
are numbered by the chapter. It's just been so long since I've  
included

either of those in my articles or white papers that I mis-remembered.



In the preamble...

\usepackage{remreset}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}


Re: Figure Numbering

2008-08-06 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008, Stephen Buonopane wrote:


In the preamble...

\usepackage{remreset}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{figure}}


  Ah, thank you, Stephen!

Rich

--
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 Voice: 503-667-4517  Fax: 503-667-8863


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-12-03 Thread G. Milde
On 30.11.07, Dave Hewitt wrote:

 My uppermost level in the report is Section 
...
 A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it 
 possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is 
 in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2, 
 etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

Is there a reason for not using article instead of report as document
class? For me this seems the natural solution if there is just one chapter
(or no chapter at all).

GM


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-12-03 Thread G. Milde
On 30.11.07, Dave Hewitt wrote:

 My uppermost level in the report is Section 
...
 A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it 
 possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is 
 in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2, 
 etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

Is there a reason for not using article instead of report as document
class? For me this seems the natural solution if there is just one chapter
(or no chapter at all).

GM


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-12-03 Thread G. Milde
On 30.11.07, Dave Hewitt wrote:

> My uppermost level in the report is Section 
...
> A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it 
> possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is 
> in a single "Chapter", the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2, 
> etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

Is there a reason for not using "article" instead of "report" as document
class? For me this seems the "natural" solution if there is just one chapter
(or no chapter at all).

GM


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Dave Hewitt



 My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
 etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
 titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
 get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
 anyone provide a solution?

If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to
Document-Settings-Numbering  TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal
sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered
headings in an else numbered document.


Ah, a much wiser approach and it works wonderfully.



 A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
 possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
 in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
 etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should
be enough:

\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at figure}
\makeatother


For completeness, do I put this in the Preamble or in the document 
somewhere near the Figure floats? Also, am I to replace the at with a 
real at symbol?




Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Nov 30, 2007 12:29 PM, Dave Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
   etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
   titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
   get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
   anyone provide a solution?
 
 If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to
 Document-Settings-Numbering  TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal
 sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered
 headings in an else numbered document.

 Ah, a much wiser approach and it works wonderfully.


   A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
   possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report 
   is
   in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
   etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.
 
 In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should
 be enough:
 
 \makeatletter
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] at figure}
 \makeatother

 For completeness, do I put this in the Preamble or in the document
 somewhere near the Figure floats? Also, am I to replace the at with a
 real at symbol?



Yes, put it in the preamble and it should be an at symbol like:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure}
\makeatother

Cheers,
Bob


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Dave Hewitt wrote:
 My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
 etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
 titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
 get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
 anyone provide a solution?

If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to 
Document-Settings-Numbering  TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal 
sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered 
headings in an else numbered document.

 A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
 possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
 in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
 etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should 
be enough:

\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure}
\makeatother

Jürgen


Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Dave Hewitt
I checked the FAQ and documentation for Koma-script report, but came up 
empty on one needed modification:


My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results, 
etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section 
titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to 
get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can 
anyone provide a solution?


A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it 
possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is 
in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2, 
etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.


Thanks,
Dave Hewitt



Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Dave Hewitt



 My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
 etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
 titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
 get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
 anyone provide a solution?

If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to
Document-Settings-Numbering  TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal
sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered
headings in an else numbered document.


Ah, a much wiser approach and it works wonderfully.



 A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
 possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
 in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
 etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should
be enough:

\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at figure}
\makeatother


For completeness, do I put this in the Preamble or in the document 
somewhere near the Figure floats? Also, am I to replace the at with a 
real at symbol?




Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Nov 30, 2007 12:29 PM, Dave Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
   etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
   titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
   get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
   anyone provide a solution?
 
 If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to
 Document-Settings-Numbering  TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal
 sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered
 headings in an else numbered document.

 Ah, a much wiser approach and it works wonderfully.


   A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
   possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report 
   is
   in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
   etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.
 
 In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should
 be enough:
 
 \makeatletter
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] at figure}
 \makeatother

 For completeness, do I put this in the Preamble or in the document
 somewhere near the Figure floats? Also, am I to replace the at with a
 real at symbol?



Yes, put it in the preamble and it should be an at symbol like:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure}
\makeatother

Cheers,
Bob


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Dave Hewitt wrote:
 My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
 etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
 titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
 get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
 anyone provide a solution?

If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to 
Document-Settings-Numbering  TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal 
sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered 
headings in an else numbered document.

 A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
 possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
 in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
 etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should 
be enough:

\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure}
\makeatother

Jürgen


Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Dave Hewitt
I checked the FAQ and documentation for Koma-script report, but came up 
empty on one needed modification:


My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results, 
etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section 
titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to 
get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can 
anyone provide a solution?


A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it 
possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is 
in a single Chapter, the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2, 
etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.


Thanks,
Dave Hewitt



Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Dave Hewitt



> My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
> etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
> titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
> get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
> anyone provide a solution?

If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to
Document->Settings->Numbering & TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal
sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered
headings in an else numbered document.


Ah, a much wiser approach and it works wonderfully.



> A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
> possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
> in a single "Chapter", the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
> etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should
be enough:

\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  figure}
\makeatother


For completeness, do I put this in the Preamble or in the document 
somewhere near the Figure floats? Also, am I to replace the  with a 
real "at" symbol?




Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Nov 30, 2007 12:29 PM, Dave Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
> > > etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
> > > titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
> > > get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
> > > anyone provide a solution?
> >
> >If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to
> >Document->Settings->Numbering & TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal
> >sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered
> >headings in an else numbered document.
>
> Ah, a much wiser approach and it works wonderfully.
>
>
> > > A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
> > > possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report 
> > > is
> > > in a single "Chapter", the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
> > > etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.
> >
> >In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should
> >be enough:
> >
> >\makeatletter
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]  figure}
> >\makeatother
>
> For completeness, do I put this in the Preamble or in the document
> somewhere near the Figure floats? Also, am I to replace the  with a
> real "at" symbol?
>
>

Yes, put it in the preamble and it should be an "at" symbol like:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure}
\makeatother

Cheers,
Bob


Re: Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Dave Hewitt wrote:
> My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
> etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
> titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
> get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can
> anyone provide a solution?

If you want to supress numbering in the whole document, go to 
Document->Settings->Numbering & TOC, switch numbering off and use the normal 
sections and subsections. Addsec and friends are for _single_ unnumbered 
headings in an else numbered document.

> A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it
> possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is
> in a single "Chapter", the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2,
> etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.

In your case (since you do not have multiple chapters), the following should 
be enough:

\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@figure}
\makeatother

Jürgen


Koma-script report TOC and Figure numbering

2007-11-30 Thread Dave Hewitt
I checked the FAQ and documentation for Koma-script report, but came up 
empty on one needed modification:


My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results, 
etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section 
titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to 
get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. Can 
anyone provide a solution?


A related but less important concern is the numbering of Figures. Is it 
possible to alter the numbering within a chapter? Since all of my report is 
in a single "Chapter", the figures having numbers like Figure 1, Figure 2, 
etc. makes more sense. Perhaps there's a simple solution I'm missing.


Thanks,
Dave Hewitt



sequential figure numbering

2007-11-03 Thread William Seager
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book. 

But I have no idea how to do this. Any advice would be
welcome.
-- 
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager


Re: sequential figure numbering

2007-11-03 Thread Enrico Forestieri
William Seager writes:

 Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
 number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
 2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
 in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
 sequentially through the whole book. 
 
 But I have no idea how to do this. Any advice would be
 welcome.

This is a FAQ:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=running-nos

-- 
Enrico



sequential figure numbering

2007-11-03 Thread William Seager
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book. 

But I have no idea how to do this. Any advice would be
welcome.
-- 
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager


Re: sequential figure numbering

2007-11-03 Thread Enrico Forestieri
William Seager writes:

 Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
 number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
 2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
 in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
 sequentially through the whole book. 
 
 But I have no idea how to do this. Any advice would be
 welcome.

This is a FAQ:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=running-nos

-- 
Enrico



sequential figure numbering

2007-11-03 Thread William Seager
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is "figure 1", no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book. 

But I have no idea how to do this. Any advice would be
welcome.
-- 
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager


Re: sequential figure numbering

2007-11-03 Thread Enrico Forestieri
William Seager writes:

> Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
> number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
> 2 is "figure 1", no matter how many figures there were
> in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
> sequentially through the whole book. 
> 
> But I have no idea how to do this. Any advice would be
> welcome.

This is a FAQ:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=running-nos

-- 
Enrico



Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-25 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
- Original Message - 
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: Figure numbering/labelling



Geoffrey Lloyd schrieb:


the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using \renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the 
following colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?


For those who use another language than english the command to change the 
label is (here as example for the language ngerman):


\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\addto\captionsngerman{\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}}

To format captions use the LaTeX-package caption. The package option to 
change the label separator is:


\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}

regards Uwe

Many thanks. Worked and the paper is now off to be printed.







Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-25 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
- Original Message - 
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: Figure numbering/labelling



Geoffrey Lloyd schrieb:


the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using \renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the 
following colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?


For those who use another language than english the command to change the 
label is (here as example for the language ngerman):


\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\addto\captionsngerman{\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}}

To format captions use the LaTeX-package caption. The package option to 
change the label separator is:


\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}

regards Uwe

Many thanks. Worked and the paper is now off to be printed.







Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-25 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
- Original Message - 
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Geoffrey Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: Figure numbering/labelling



Geoffrey Lloyd schrieb:


the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using \renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the 
following colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?


For those who use another language than english the command to change the 
label is (here as example for the language "ngerman"):


\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\addto\captionsngerman{\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}}

To format captions use the LaTeX-package "caption". The package option to 
change the label separator is:


\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}

regards Uwe

Many thanks. Worked and the paper is now off to be printed.







Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Hi

Just had a paper accepted for publication and thanks to Lyx it was a breeze to 
produce in the right way for the publisher.  However the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 

\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?

Geoff

Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Geoffrey Lloyd schrieb:


the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 


\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?


For those who use another language than english the command to change 
the label is (here as example for the language ngerman):


\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\addto\captionsngerman{\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}}

To format captions use the LaTeX-package caption. The package option 
to change the label separator is:


\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}

regards Uwe


Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

Hi

Just had a paper accepted for publication and thanks to Lyx it was a breeze to 
produce in the right way for the publisher.  However the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 


\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?

Geoff


You might have a look at the caption package (see, for instance, 
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.pdf).


Paul



Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Hi

Just had a paper accepted for publication and thanks to Lyx it was a breeze to 
produce in the right way for the publisher.  However the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 

\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?

Geoff

Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Geoffrey Lloyd schrieb:


the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 


\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?


For those who use another language than english the command to change 
the label is (here as example for the language ngerman):


\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\addto\captionsngerman{\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}}

To format captions use the LaTeX-package caption. The package option 
to change the label separator is:


\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}

regards Uwe


Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

Hi

Just had a paper accepted for publication and thanks to Lyx it was a breeze to 
produce in the right way for the publisher.  However the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 


\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?

Geoff


You might have a look at the caption package (see, for instance, 
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.pdf).


Paul



Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Hi

Just had a paper accepted for publication and thanks to Lyx it was a breeze to 
produce in the right way for the publisher.  However the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 

\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?

Geoff

Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Geoffrey Lloyd schrieb:


the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 


\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?


For those who use another language than english the command to change 
the label is (here as example for the language "ngerman"):


\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\addto\captionsngerman{\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}}

To format captions use the LaTeX-package "caption". The package option 
to change the label separator is:


\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}

regards Uwe


Re: Figure numbering/labelling

2005-07-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

Hi

Just had a paper accepted for publication and thanks to Lyx it was a breeze to 
produce in the right way for the publisher.  However the figures are labelled

Figure 1: caption
Figure 2: caption

etc

I need FIG. 1. Caption

Notice the colon has become a period.

At the moment I am using 


\renewcommand{\figurename}{FIG.}

to change the Figure to FIG. and that is fine. How do I change the following 
colon to a period (or full-stop for us English folk)?

Geoff


You might have a look at the caption package (see, for instance, 
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption.pdf).


Paul



Re: Figure Numbering

2005-07-14 Thread Nicolás

Hi!

You may take a look at this page:
http://www.iam.ubc.ca/~newbury/tex/numbering.html

Nicolás

Guillaume SANTINI wrote:

Hi,

I'm writing a book class document. I have Graphics and Tables inserted 
in many sections and subsections. I use the following procedure to 
insert my floating graphics and table:

1/ Insert-Floats-Graphics (or Table)
2/ Then, in the caption, I change the text format to standart and use 
the tex syntax: \caption[Title]{comments}
The compilation works well. Table's numbering is OK. Each table is 
numbered with 2 numbers. The first correspond to the chapter number, and 
the second to the position of the table in the chapter (ex. I.1, I.2, 
, I.16, II.1, ).
My problem comes with the graphics numbering. Each figure is numbered 
with 4 numbers!!! The first 3 numbers corresponds to the 
chapter-section-subsection numbers. The last is ununderstandable. 
Sometimes it starts at zero, sometimes not. Sometime I have differents 
graphics with the same number (up to ten graphics) in one section.

How can I number the Graphics as the Tables with a 2 numbers format?

I'm a newbie,
Thanks for your help

Guillaume SANTINI





Re: Figure Numbering

2005-07-14 Thread Nicolás

Hi!

You may take a look at this page:
http://www.iam.ubc.ca/~newbury/tex/numbering.html

Nicolás

Guillaume SANTINI wrote:

Hi,

I'm writing a book class document. I have Graphics and Tables inserted 
in many sections and subsections. I use the following procedure to 
insert my floating graphics and table:

1/ Insert-Floats-Graphics (or Table)
2/ Then, in the caption, I change the text format to standart and use 
the tex syntax: \caption[Title]{comments}
The compilation works well. Table's numbering is OK. Each table is 
numbered with 2 numbers. The first correspond to the chapter number, and 
the second to the position of the table in the chapter (ex. I.1, I.2, 
, I.16, II.1, ).
My problem comes with the graphics numbering. Each figure is numbered 
with 4 numbers!!! The first 3 numbers corresponds to the 
chapter-section-subsection numbers. The last is ununderstandable. 
Sometimes it starts at zero, sometimes not. Sometime I have differents 
graphics with the same number (up to ten graphics) in one section.

How can I number the Graphics as the Tables with a 2 numbers format?

I'm a newbie,
Thanks for your help

Guillaume SANTINI





Re: Figure Numbering

2005-07-14 Thread Nicolás

Hi!

You may take a look at this page:
http://www.iam.ubc.ca/~newbury/tex/numbering.html

Nicolás

Guillaume SANTINI wrote:

Hi,

I'm writing a book class document. I have Graphics and Tables inserted 
in many sections and subsections. I use the following procedure to 
insert my floating graphics and table:

1/ Insert->Floats->Graphics (or Table)
2/ Then, in the caption, I change the text format to "standart" and use 
the tex syntax: \caption[Title]{comments}
The compilation works well. Table's numbering is OK. Each table is 
numbered with 2 numbers. The first correspond to the chapter number, and 
the second to the position of the table in the chapter (ex. I.1, I.2, 
, I.16, II.1, ).
My problem comes with the graphics numbering. Each figure is numbered 
with 4 numbers!!! The first 3 numbers corresponds to the 
chapter-section-subsection numbers. The last is ununderstandable. 
Sometimes it starts at zero, sometimes not. Sometime I have differents 
graphics with the same number (up to ten graphics) in one section.

How can I number the Graphics as the Tables with a 2 numbers format?

I'm a newbie,
Thanks for your help

Guillaume SANTINI





Re: Figure Numbering

2005-07-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Guillaume SANTINI a ècrit:

I use the following procedure to 
insert my floating graphics and table:

1/ Insert-Floats-Graphics (or Table)
2/ Then, in the caption, I change the text format to standart and use 
the tex syntax: \caption[Title]{comments}


Why don't you use LyX's caption format? For the optional title (short 
title) you can use the menu Insert- Short title.


My problem comes with the graphics numbering. Each figure is numbered 
with 4 numbers!!! The first 3 numbers corresponds to the 
chapter-section-subsection numbers. The last is ununderstandable. 
Sometimes it starts at zero, sometimes not. Sometime I have differents 
graphics with the same number (up to ten graphics) in one section.

How can I number the Graphics as the Tables with a 2 numbers format?


I need a (small!) example file to help you.

regards Uwe


Re: Figure Numbering

2005-07-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Guillaume SANTINI a ècrit:

I use the following procedure to 
insert my floating graphics and table:

1/ Insert-Floats-Graphics (or Table)
2/ Then, in the caption, I change the text format to standart and use 
the tex syntax: \caption[Title]{comments}


Why don't you use LyX's caption format? For the optional title (short 
title) you can use the menu Insert- Short title.


My problem comes with the graphics numbering. Each figure is numbered 
with 4 numbers!!! The first 3 numbers corresponds to the 
chapter-section-subsection numbers. The last is ununderstandable. 
Sometimes it starts at zero, sometimes not. Sometime I have differents 
graphics with the same number (up to ten graphics) in one section.

How can I number the Graphics as the Tables with a 2 numbers format?


I need a (small!) example file to help you.

regards Uwe


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