Hamid Haji wrote:
> On 21 Jan 2012, at 16:10, Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>> Q, Is it possible to work with two independant note sets in a NWP file?
>
> It is not yet possible to have more than one stream of notes with
> automatic sequential numbering.
> However, in this one stream of notes, you can use the 'Custom Note
> Reference' feature where note references are set manually. So at the
> end of the work you will have just one stream of notes like this:
>
> Notes:
> 1. text of this note
> 2. text of this note
> ref1. text of this reference note
> ref2. text of this reference note
> link1. text of this link note
> link2. text of this link note
> 3. text of this note
> 4. text of this note
> etc.
>
> Custom Note Reference can be set at anytime for any existing note,
> but since they are manually set it would be best to set them when
> you have finished a chapter. In the meantime your notes will be
> numbered thus:
>
> Notes:
> 1. text of this note
> 2. text of this note
> 3. text of this reference note
> 4. text of this reference note
> 5. text of this link note
> 6. text of this link note
> 7. text of this note
> 8. text of this note
>
> Then, when you set Custom Note References for notes 3 to 6, notes 7
> and 8 will be renumbered automatically to 3 and 4 respectively.
>
>> Q, when the work is finished and the docs are merged, is it possible
>> that notes, references and links are 'pushed' and numbered continiously
>> in the final document?
>
> When documents are merged, all notes numbered automatically in chapter
> 2 and subsequent chapters can be made to renumber automatically
> (depending on settings in Note Styles preferences in the Style Sheet).
>
>> Q, According to the above, sould it be easiest/best to keep each
>> chapter in a single file?
>
> Considering the file size of the entire project, it would be best to
> keep each chapter in a separate file.
Thanks Hamid... I was both what I've found out myself and yet feared
would be the result. So I nu think it will be best to keep each chapter
in a single file and then put in any refs and links subseq uently in a
separate file as the very last chapter. It doesn't matter that much that
refs and links are not numbered, since most of them although will be
links for webpages and books, which are more broadened to more pages or
the chapter itself....
Cheers, Erik Richard
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