[Framers] Autonumbering for a Fourth Level Paragraph

ecidade at zoominternet.net ecidade at zoominternet.net
Thu May 5 11:43:48 PDT 2016


I tried your suggestion

It's fine in Section 1

However, when it comes to Section 2, it still returns the value of 1.2.1.3 for the first encounter

Hmmmmm, as Mr. Spock would say "fascinating"


----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Lauriston <robert at lauriston.com>
To: ecidade at zoominternet.net, framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Thu, 05 May 2016 14:29:50 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Framers] Autonumbering for a Fourth Level Paragraph

I believe what you want is:

heading 1 (chapter title): <$chapnum>< =0>< =0>< =0>
heading 2: <$chapnum>.<n+>< =0>< =0>
heading 3: <$chapnum>.<n>.<n+>< =0>
heading 4: <$chapnum>.<n>.<n>.<n+>

Personally I stopped using <$chapnum> and just do that with
autonumbers. That way I don't have to have a separate chapter for each
file.

http://www.microtype.com/resources/articles/AUTONUM_DE.PDF

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 11:09 AM,  <ecidade at zoominternet.net> wrote:
> Fellow Frame Templars
>
> I, a most unworthy Templar, request assistance in determining why Frame (version 11, Unstructured) refuses to display the numbering I desire:
>
> I speak of a numbering scheme for Heading 4.
> Currently, the numbering reads:
> <$chapnum>.<n>.<n>.<n+>< >
> Returning the value of:
> 1.1.1.1
>
> Succeeding Heading 4 tagged paragraphs follow suit with 1.1.1.2 and so on
>
> So in the next section, section 2, the value returned for the FIRST sub section is
>
> 2.1.1.3 and NOT 2.1.1.1

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