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Hello,
I watched this tutorial and learned that you could create automatic figure numbering.
InDesign tutorial: Automatically updating figure references for books | lynda.com - YouTube
I'm currently writing my thesis and I have chapters where I have lots of images and have chosen
to use spans to free space and avoid the spreads from become messy looking.
I would like to:
1. be able to create a paragraph style that increases the numbering by 1, like "Fig. 1-2"
2. be able to create a paragraph style that increases the numbering by a freely chosen number, like "Fig. 7-10"
is this possible to do in indesign?
Best Regards
- Martin
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Hi
Can you be more specific about the logical of your request?
Do you mean that you'll have sometimes a very logical ordered list like :
1 |
1.1 |
1.2 |
2 |
2.1 |
2.2 |
2.3 |
3 |
… |
And that sometimes, you want something like this:
1 |
1.1 |
1.5 |
2 |
2.1 |
2.7 |
2.6 |
3 |
… |
Also, can you send a screenshot in Normal mode with all infos ON + threading visible in order to see the structure of your doc (primary frames, threaded frames, unthreaded frames...)
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Hi Vinny,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. To clarify, I'm writing my master thesis (146 pages) and I estimate that it holds
around 230 photos and 20 tables/graphs. I would say that 100 of the photos, meaning I don't have to list them in my index of figures.
My initial thought was to have the numbering go from "1-250" – However, dividing them into chapters might seem like a user-friendly idea. But right now, I'm most concerned if there is a way to get automatic numbering to work for me at all?
Here are some additional screenshots.
My figure-texts all have separate text boxes. There is no threading (if threading means that the boxes are connected and the text is able to flow between different frames).
The Problem as I see it, is that that I have chosen to create multiple figure-paragraph styles and when you do automatic figure numbering, indesign only allow for one style to being used (please correct me if I'm wrong).
An example of the order I wish to create:
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5-6
Fig. 7-8
Fig. 9-10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14-16
Fig. 17-19
Fig. 20-22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
This image shows the span of numbers. Including the brand-logos the numbering should go like: "Fig. 1-4", "Fig. 5-8", "Fig. 9-12" etc.
I have 8 paragraph styles that's used for the Figure-texts (seen in the bottom right corner of this image)
Here is a view where the frames are showing. They are not connected to each other.
I also have a few spreads where I wrote several figures after each other, in the same boxes. If numbers could be inserted in the right order and automatically updated - that would be great. But in case this is impossible I guess I have to re-work these spreads and plan the texts differently.
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Just for comment! [ Maybe Vinny will wanna play! … ]
Of course, if not found, I'll give later the way to do it!
Characteristics [anchorings recommended]:
• Total auto-numbering
• One condition
• One regex
… Totally automatic!
Column 1: Auto-numbering, before the regex!
Column 2: Auto-numbering, after the regex!
Column 3: Auto-numbering, after the regex, I've just deleted the first line => the Fig. numbers have been automatically updated!
MTFBWY!
(^/)
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Hey
It's quite a tricky one so I sure would love to play
However I'm afraid I won't have time for this. So I'll leave it to you... Especially since you seemed to come up with a solution already. I don't have it yet... just a couple of thoughts, like maybe cross-referencing the object using Harbs/Laubender script (Cross Reference an Object?? ) but I didn't dig into it.
Besides, there are other situations (like the "inline" numbering - cf. last screenshot) that will request Force.
I'm sure you'll have fun
Martins: thanks for detailing the situations, it is much more clear now! Grab Obi-wan and squeeze him until you have your solution
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End of game, lack of fighters!
(^/)
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Thanks again for the advices, Vinny! I will look into the cross-referencing link you posted!
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Wow, Obi! (Suitable nick btw )
First: Thank you! for like, Vinny taking the time to help me. I really appreciate it!
Second, I feel i need to clarify a few things.
And now to addressing your answer, I don't understand much of it to be frank. I therefore chose to create another list.
Characteristics [anchorings recommended]: Is characteristics a type of command? or is it what it's called? and does anchoring mean that the figure-textboxes should be connected to each other?
Regex: I'm not sure what regex means. The Google translate-result didn't make it clearer either. I presume that regex, in this case means "Fig."?
One condition: Condition for what? What does this mean?
Neither does I know/understand what Vinny means with the term "Force", is this a specific type of command?
Sorry for all the questions. If you have the time and possibility to go into detail how you made this work, I would be super grateful - or just direct me to perhaps some youtube tutorials. My lacking knowledge of the english typography terms makes it difficult for me to even know what to search for
Sincerely
Martin