there's what i would call an off-by-one weirdness with the numbering
parameter... the meaning of those numbers are in the doc somewhere.

try -1...

personnally i have a similar but more complicated pb. i use numbering
but would like to not use them for introductions/conclusions... if i
part*/section* they look like i'd like them to but then the headers
are messed up (ie. i get "table of contents" in the introduction...)
i guess i'll just have to look into hardcoding the headers with ERT...

        mamato


On 12/20/05, Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 18 December 2005 05:02 am, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > Marcelo Acuÿfffff1a wrote:
> > > For aesthetic and legibility. My book is on history and
> > > is plenty of dates, numbers, and is very long.
> > > I try to reduce hard impact in readers.
> > > Because my book have a cronological structural, numbers
> > > of section no add useful information for readers but
> > > impose a hard load for they.
> >
> > If you just want to get rid of the numbering all over the place,
> > then do not use section*, but set
> > layout->document->numbering->section to 0 (and keep on using
> > section).
> >
> > Jürgen
>
> That didn't work for me in LyX 1.3.3. The sections still had
> numbers. I use a layout derived from Memoir.
>
> SteveT
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