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How to enumerate figures acording to a previous enumeration
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Custom enumeration for axioms or hypothesisEnumeration in theorem environmentHow to create in-paragraph enumerations in ConTeXt?How to customize enumeration to implement Brazilian law texts?Nested enumeration with enumitem packageCreate an enumerate environment that can be turned offNo new line for theorem in enumerateInconsistent margins with non-standard enumerationCannot specify enumeration label in Frontiers styleTOC-like list where the entries come from an enumeration
I when I create a command for (for example) the examples in my article, I do it in this way:
newtheoremteoTheorem[section]
newtheoremex[teo]Example
So the enumeration is consecuent to what I have done with the theorems and other things, but the figures do their own enumeration, how can I change that in the same way of the examples? Thanks
captions enumerate
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I when I create a command for (for example) the examples in my article, I do it in this way:
newtheoremteoTheorem[section]
newtheoremex[teo]Example
So the enumeration is consecuent to what I have done with the theorems and other things, but the figures do their own enumeration, how can I change that in the same way of the examples? Thanks
captions enumerate
We can see that Theorem and Example are "numbering-friends" - they have the same counter. But Figure will have the same counter with what?
– JouleV
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I when I create a command for (for example) the examples in my article, I do it in this way:
newtheoremteoTheorem[section]
newtheoremex[teo]Example
So the enumeration is consecuent to what I have done with the theorems and other things, but the figures do their own enumeration, how can I change that in the same way of the examples? Thanks
captions enumerate
I when I create a command for (for example) the examples in my article, I do it in this way:
newtheoremteoTheorem[section]
newtheoremex[teo]Example
So the enumeration is consecuent to what I have done with the theorems and other things, but the figures do their own enumeration, how can I change that in the same way of the examples? Thanks
captions enumerate
captions enumerate
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We can see that Theorem and Example are "numbering-friends" - they have the same counter. But Figure will have the same counter with what?
– JouleV
2 mins ago
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We can see that Theorem and Example are "numbering-friends" - they have the same counter. But Figure will have the same counter with what?
– JouleV
2 mins ago
We can see that Theorem and Example are "numbering-friends" - they have the same counter. But Figure will have the same counter with what?
– JouleV
2 mins ago
We can see that Theorem and Example are "numbering-friends" - they have the same counter. But Figure will have the same counter with what?
– JouleV
2 mins ago
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We can see that Theorem and Example are "numbering-friends" - they have the same counter. But Figure will have the same counter with what?
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