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*/secti
On Sunday 18 December 2005 05:02 am, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Marcelo Acuÿf1a 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 stru
Marcelo Acuÿf1a 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
>
>>Why do you want to have Section*?
>>For the numbering?
>>
>>JMarc
>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 usef
>>Why do you want to have Section*?
>>For the numbering?
>>
>>JMarc
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 a
Why do you want to have Section*?
For the numbering?
JMarc
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> How I can get sections* and Navigate Menu.
I think it's not possible, but it would be definitely desirable. Cf.
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1982
Jürgen
Hello,
I writing a book with Koma-script style.
I have more of one-hundred sections in several chapters.
I decided to have section*, no section.
I make all changes and I lost title of sections* in
Navigate Menu, a very useful feature while the
author is writing.
How I can get section