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Independent dynamic numbering for different paragraphs


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I have seen that there has been a discussion about dynamic numbering and cross-referencing but it did not exactly give an answer to my question: is it currently possible to have a dynamic numbering scheme like (without cross-referencing):

Figure 1...

Figure 2...

Formula 1...

Figure 3...

Formula 2...

"Figure x" and "Formula x" have different numbering styles. The numbering styles can be single or multi-level.

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4 hours ago, Dave Harris said:

If the lists are in different stories

Stories?

Does that mean Text Frames, or something else? I don't recall seeing that term used/defined for Publisher previously.

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10 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

Stories?

Does that mean Text Frames, or something else? I don't recall seeing that term used/defined for Publisher previously.

Text frames contain stories. Text frames linked to each other contain a single story. Individual, non-threaded text frames each contain their own story.

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On 12/18/2018 at 6:12 PM, HardyW said:

This is what I thought, too, but it is not working light that.

 

 

Test.afpub

That file doesn't set the list names. This is the control about 2/3rds of the way down in the Edit Text Style panel, with the Global option right of it.

The list name is different to the name of the text style. Different text styles must have different names, but may use the same list name. This is necessary for multi-level lists, for example.

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You can use lists, and multi-level lists, without using text styles. So the list stuff doesn't know anything about the style names. Similarly the next level stuff just links styles and doesn't place any restrictions on what those styles can do.

You might have Chapter numbers as level 1, then either a bullet list as level 2 or a numbered list as level 2 depending on the list content. In which case you might want the next level style to be the bullet list style.

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On 12/20/2018 at 8:45 AM, Dave Harris said:

list names. This is the control about 2/3rds of the way down in the Edit Text Style panel, with the Global option right of it.

Within the "Bullets and Numbering" section of the "Edit Text Style" panel.

 

On 12/21/2018 at 3:50 AM, Dave Harris said:

So the list stuff doesn't know anything about the style names.

So why is the (list) "Name" control situated within the "Edit Text Style" panel?

Using macOS 10.13.6 and Publisher 1.9.3

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