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Change roman number four from IV to IIII in section (IEEEtran)
How to add a dot after the section number?How to change the numbering style of theorems based on the section number using amsthm?Section numbering changes in TOC, but not in body - specific to IEEEtranStrip section number from equation range referenceIn LyX, how to change section headings from Arabic to RomanPer section figure numbering - reset counter each sectiontheorem numbering: section counter but remove the section numberChange section formatHow can I let the section numbering start with 1.1 instead of 1?Change section numbering for appendix
I want to change the numbering for a the fourth section in IEEEtran document from IV to IIII.
Is there a simple way to do it without setting a counter manually?
Thanks in advance!
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I want to change the numbering for a the fourth section in IEEEtran document from IV to IIII.
Is there a simple way to do it without setting a counter manually?
Thanks in advance!
numbering ieeetran
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Why are you doing that? I thought they stopped using IIII hundreds of years ago.
– JouleV
16 mins ago
All my latin teachers in school were used to use the IIII "format" and I'll keep it also that way. However that should not be the point of this question.
– nicksheen
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I want to change the numbering for a the fourth section in IEEEtran document from IV to IIII.
Is there a simple way to do it without setting a counter manually?
Thanks in advance!
numbering ieeetran
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I want to change the numbering for a the fourth section in IEEEtran document from IV to IIII.
Is there a simple way to do it without setting a counter manually?
Thanks in advance!
numbering ieeetran
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Why are you doing that? I thought they stopped using IIII hundreds of years ago.
– JouleV
16 mins ago
All my latin teachers in school were used to use the IIII "format" and I'll keep it also that way. However that should not be the point of this question.
– nicksheen
10 mins ago
add a comment |
Why are you doing that? I thought they stopped using IIII hundreds of years ago.
– JouleV
16 mins ago
All my latin teachers in school were used to use the IIII "format" and I'll keep it also that way. However that should not be the point of this question.
– nicksheen
10 mins ago
Why are you doing that? I thought they stopped using IIII hundreds of years ago.
– JouleV
16 mins ago
Why are you doing that? I thought they stopped using IIII hundreds of years ago.
– JouleV
16 mins ago
All my latin teachers in school were used to use the IIII "format" and I'll keep it also that way. However that should not be the point of this question.
– nicksheen
10 mins ago
All my latin teachers in school were used to use the IIII "format" and I'll keep it also that way. However that should not be the point of this question.
– nicksheen
10 mins ago
add a comment |
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Why are you doing that? I thought they stopped using IIII hundreds of years ago.
– JouleV
16 mins ago
All my latin teachers in school were used to use the IIII "format" and I'll keep it also that way. However that should not be the point of this question.
– nicksheen
10 mins ago