also sprach Robert Großkopf <robert@familiegrosskopf.de> [2017-02-27 20:05 +1300]:
3. Some Chapter
3.1. First 3.2. Second
I have tried this one:
Opened a new document.
Written down
Header 1
Header 2a
Header 2b
Thanks for taking the time to respond!
I know I can display "sublevels" for headers (they are actually
superlevels…), but what I am trying to do is to include the chapter
number in paragraph numbering. I am sorry if this was not clear:
5. The current chapter
----------------------
5.1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
Duis finibus posuere mauris, sit amet viverra turpis accumsan et.
Sed vitae commodo dui. Donec id est tristique, finibus orci sit.
5.2. Nulla tincidunt leo in risus sagittis, vel condimentum sem
interdum. Nunc et efficitur metus. Quisque a suscipit justo, at
semper magna. Proin neque elit, sodales quis nibh ut, convallis
6. The next chapter
-------------------
6.1 sed nulla non rutrum. Donec dapibus pellentesque enim at
feugiat. Mauris gravida maximus nulla, sed dapibus quam. Cras
non varius libero. Etiam id nisi urna. Maecenas tincidunt
lacus at purus dignissim, ut consequat enim elementum.
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