I have been experimenting with the demo version and wish to create a list style that follows the UK convention of legal numbering e.g.
1 para one
1.1 Sub para 1
1.2 Sub para 2
2 para two
2.1 sub para 2
2.1.1 sub sub para
Unfortunately I have not found a way of preventing the final stop from occuring e.g.
1.
1.1.
etc
Is it possible?
Simon
Numbered Lists - UK legal Style
Re: Numbered Lists - UK legal Style
You can remove the final stop from the Lists palette in the Tooldrawer; just delete the stop from the 'After Text' field.Simon Knight wrote:Unfortunately I have not found a way of preventing the final stop from occuring e.g.Simon
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In the "Tiered List" it isn't "After text" it is "Separator", so deleting the point in that field removes the points between the numbers too, Hamid. You get:
1
11
111
1111
etc.
How this works needs to be changed by the Nisoids, I think. The point needs to be "Before Text" applying to numbers after the first figure. Or After Text applying only to numbers after the last figure. There needs to be that exception introduced.
You can't fix it by making the point "Before Text", by the way -- that just puts it in front of the number.
Cheers, Geoff
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1
11
111
1111
etc.
How this works needs to be changed by the Nisoids, I think. The point needs to be "Before Text" applying to numbers after the first figure. Or After Text applying only to numbers after the last figure. There needs to be that exception introduced.
You can't fix it by making the point "Before Text", by the way -- that just puts it in front of the number.
Cheers, Geoff
Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher
"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- Revealed! The secrets of how you can use type and layout to turbocharge your messages in print. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com
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What you'll need to do:
1. Switch to stylesheet view.
2. Select the list style you want to change from the list on the left.
3. Select the first list level in the preview text on the right.
4. Use the Lists palette to change the list level format to "custom" (click the tab labeled "#", next to "1.1").
5. Delete the period that follows the last level number bubble.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the other list levels you intend to use.
If this is a list style you want to make use of often, you probably want to make the change in your Nisus New File (the new document template). You can open that for editing in your preferences:
1. Switch to the New File preference pane.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Click the Edit Nisus New File... button.
4. Make the changes to the list style as above.
5. Save and close the file.
1. Switch to stylesheet view.
2. Select the list style you want to change from the list on the left.
3. Select the first list level in the preview text on the right.
4. Use the Lists palette to change the list level format to "custom" (click the tab labeled "#", next to "1.1").
5. Delete the period that follows the last level number bubble.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the other list levels you intend to use.
If this is a list style you want to make use of often, you probably want to make the change in your Nisus New File (the new document template). You can open that for editing in your preferences:
1. Switch to the New File preference pane.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Click the Edit Nisus New File... button.
4. Make the changes to the list style as above.
5. Save and close the file.
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Hi Martin
In Stylesheet view, the lists palette "#" is inactive.
NWPro 1.0.1, OS X.4.10
Cheers, Geoff
Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher
"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- Revealed! The secrets of how you can use type and layout to turbocharge your messages in print. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com
In Stylesheet view, the lists palette "#" is inactive.
NWPro 1.0.1, OS X.4.10
Cheers, Geoff
Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher
"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- Revealed! The secrets of how you can use type and layout to turbocharge your messages in print. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com
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Hi (again),
I've down loaded the public beta and have been changing the tiered list ending as described above. It seems to be working except that at level 9 only the first four character groups are displayed in the edit box - I have not managed to scroll down to the last character group; it could be me or a minor bug.
Simon
I've down loaded the public beta and have been changing the tiered list ending as described above. It seems to be working except that at level 9 only the first four character groups are displayed in the edit box - I have not managed to scroll down to the last character group; it could be me or a minor bug.
Simon
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