The "Auto-number headings" use preferences does pretty much exactly this, and it doesn't require the extra notation of "!"s or anything. This has been in place since Magnus's software.
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At 10:13 PM 7/15/02 -0700, you wrote:
The "Auto-number headings" use preferences does pretty much exactly this, and it doesn't require the extra notation of "!"s or anything. This has been in place since Magnus's software.
Would someone, not necessarily Lee as he is rather busy with other things, please simply set out an example of this feature and what is done in editing to use it.
Fred Bauder
Try it on the Pygmalion article.
For the markup there's an established Wiki convention of doing this for numbered headings:
== # Heading text ===
The place in the hierarchy is determined by the number of = sane as ordinary headings. so:
== # Main == === # sub 1 === === # sub 2 ===
it's in use at meatball I think. I think that's clearer and more consistent that using ! .
Fred Bauder wrote:
At 10:13 PM 7/15/02 -0700, you wrote:
The "Auto-number headings" use preferences does pretty much exactly this, and it doesn't require the extra notation of "!"s or anything. This has been in place since Magnus's software.
Would someone, not necessarily Lee as he is rather busy with other things, please simply set out an example of this feature and what is done in editing to use it.
Fred Bauder
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 lcrocker@nupedia.com wrote:
The "Auto-number headings" use preferences does pretty much exactly this, and it doesn't require the extra notation of "!"s or anything. This has been in place since Magnus's software.
I didn't know this. Can you show me some pages where it is used?
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