Bruce Pourciau schreef:
On May 27, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-05-27, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 01:04:27 pm jezZiFeR wrote:
I do have a list with six sentences. They start with
1.)
2.)
3.)
4.)
Then I entered a description for this forth sentence, and after that I
would like to continue with:
5.)
6.)
But the problem is, that when I choose "numeration" in the menu, the
numeration again starts with "1". How could I change that behaviour?
I don't remember what you call it, but LyX has buttons to nest
paragraphs. Nest the descriptive paragraph inside sentence #4, and I
believe it should do exactly what you want. Not only that, it's very
representative of what you're doing, because the descriptive paragraph
is ABOUT sentence 4. Styles based authoring at its best.
For the record: if you really want to continue an enumeration after a
"top-level" interuption, you can use the "enumitem" module. (Search for
enumitem at http://wiki.lyx.org)
Günter
This particular request -- to have an enumeration resume after an
interruption, and often an interruption at the "top-level" -- appears
on the list quite frequently. Among the developers, has any thought
been given to making this a menu option (called Resume Enumeration,
say) in a future version of LyX?
Bruce
Yes, I implemented that once, and then someone (guess who ;-)) came up
with a module that could do it. However, both solutions have their yet
unsolved problems, so until now, neither of the two has made it in.
Maybe, Gunter and I should have another chat about this.
Vincent