Hello, t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> You mentioned unnumbered headlines. I wonder, would it be possible (or > useful) to have the num: option take an integer (like toc:)? As I > understand it now, its value is either nil or not nil. It doesn't > manipulate \secnumdepth, but instead uses \section*, etc. In LaTeX, > section* means not only that the section isn't numbered, but also that > it doesn't go into the table of contents. There are many times when it > is useful to put unnumbered sections in the table of contents. > > I've been doing #+LaTeX_HEADER: \setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}, and this > works fine. However, it would be nicer to do num: 1. I have no objection to implement limited numbering in both LaTeX and ASCII back-ends, but I'd like to know if it can be handled consistently in every other major back-end, too. I'm CC-ing Jambunathan to know his opinion about it. > A way to set individual headings as numbered or unnumbered would be > deluxe. Perhaps this is possible, but I haven't found it? It would require to modify Org's syntax (how to tell which headline has to be numbered and which has not?). It is not possible at the moment. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou