![]() See the Enumitem example shipped with LyX to see how to properly specify such an argument to the start of a list. (for a list in Section 2), while the second would insert 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, etc. In the above, the first would insert 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc. ![]() Label=\thesection.\arabic* label=\thesubsection.\arabic* If you need your list to follow the numbering of your sections/subsections then you could use the Enumitem module and an optional argument similar to the following: \renewcommand\theenumiĪs ERT just in front of the list and writeĪs ERT just after the list or use the optional arguments for lists provided with the Enumitem module. To change all enumerated lists from (1), (2), (3). § How can I change the type of counter used in an enumerated list? And in the index I'd like to appear everything. 6.2 How do I change to footnote numbers to symbols (star, dagger, etc.)? Hello, I'm using LyX to write my thesis and I'd like to put the first part with the Acknowledgments, Abstract, LoF and LoT with Roman numeration and then starting with the normal one from the chapter number 1.6.1 How do I number footnotes by section?.5.2 Why do longtables increment the table counter? How can I avoid that?.5.1 How do I number figures or tables by section?.4.3 Where can I get more information about equation numbering?.4.2 How do I number equations globally?.4.1 How do I number equations by section? Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction> 1.1 Welcome to LyX> 1.2 What the Tutorial isand what it is not> Chapter 2 Getting started with LyX> 2.3.5 How do I get enumerate to number all examples in a text sequentially?.3.4 How can I change the type of counter used in an enumerated list?.3.3 How can I interrupt an enumerated list and resume the number later?.3.2 How can I set the starting number of an enumerated list?. ![]() 3.1 How do I get a formatted list which starts with e.g.2.7 How can I start an appendix (section numbering A, B instead of 10, 11.2.6 How can I have alphabetic section labels (a, b, c.) instead of 1, 2, 3?.2.5 I'm only using sections, but they show as 0.1, 0.2 etc.indicates that it is an unnumbered heading, and the same is used in LyX. In the LaTeX code, the after \part, \section etc. Unnumbered headings (part, section, etc.) are not placed in the table of contents, so you need to use the numbered equivalents instead. 2.3 How can I remove section and subsection numbering in the output, but still have the sections appear in the table of contents? Lyx Table of Contents not being generated.2.2 How can I remove section and subsection numbering in the output?. ![]() 2.1 How can I set the starting number for a chapter or a section?.1.5 How can I get an empty pagestyle (no pagination) on a page where I have a big float?.1.4 How do I get headers on my index pages?.1.3 How can I have roman pagination (i, ii, iii.) for the first part of my document?.1.2 How can I start page numbering on a different page?.1.1 How can I remove the page number from the first page? Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction> 1.1 Welcome to LyX> 1.2 What the Tutorial isand what it is not> Chapter 2 Getting started with LyX> 2.1 Your first LyX document> 2.2 Environments> Chapter 3 Writing Documents> 3.1 Document Classes> 3.2 Templates: Writing a Letter> 3.3 Document Titles> 3.She has always wanted to be in the circus. She likes painting, motorcycles, and Reddit. She has two children named Kyle and Sam Jr. Sam works at a non-profit where she makes $50,000 per year.He has always wanted to learn to play the Ukelele in addition to traveling the world. He likes candy, fast cars that he cannot afford and Ramen. Carter is in graduate school where he makes $25,000 per year.She has always wanted to tattoo a president of the United States. She likes heavy metal music, Paris, and dancing in the rain. Carly works at at boutique tattoo shop where she makes $80,000 per year.He has always wanted to own a cheese shop. He likes windsurfing and jumping on trampolines. He has three children named Amy, John, and Ray. Mark works in a bank where he makes $250,000 per year.Our goal in this section is going to be an efficient organization of the following set of data presented here in list form: Remember, the compiler will do what you tell it, not what you want! However, tables can get quite complicated in LaTeX due mostly to assumptions about what the compiler will do with the input. When writing scientific papers, there are almost always tables of some sort to present data. Tables can be a very efficient way to present information, in fact, we use them often in this tutorial.
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