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Numbering Question Help Me!
Different section numbering styles for toc and bodysection numbering including only the lowest sectionning levelNumbering of subsubsections: “A.” in number, “1.1.1.A” in referencesUsing chapter instead of section number with amsthmHow to put question numbers in margin?Replicating figure in another document with same numberingNumbering that auto-changes throughout the document?Numbering equations with more than one counterTable of contents: hide numbering for subsubsectionsChange section numbering for appendix
I don't know if my explanation is correct, but I'd like to make the following documents
This is about numbering.
I'm trying it myself, but... I think this is too difficult for me.
Can you tell me how to make a document like this?

Thank you!
sectioning numbering arabic roman
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I don't know if my explanation is correct, but I'd like to make the following documents
This is about numbering.
I'm trying it myself, but... I think this is too difficult for me.
Can you tell me how to make a document like this?

Thank you!
sectioning numbering arabic roman
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– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
Could it be that that should be a legal paper? There are some questions about that here ...
– Kurt
7 hours ago
@hoodie Can you change the title of your question to reflect what your question is about? In its current the state the title will make it very difficult for future users with the same problem to find your question and the nice answers you got
– samcarter
2 hours ago
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I don't know if my explanation is correct, but I'd like to make the following documents
This is about numbering.
I'm trying it myself, but... I think this is too difficult for me.
Can you tell me how to make a document like this?

Thank you!
sectioning numbering arabic roman
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I don't know if my explanation is correct, but I'd like to make the following documents
This is about numbering.
I'm trying it myself, but... I think this is too difficult for me.
Can you tell me how to make a document like this?

Thank you!
sectioning numbering arabic roman
sectioning numbering arabic roman
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Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
Could it be that that should be a legal paper? There are some questions about that here ...
– Kurt
7 hours ago
@hoodie Can you change the title of your question to reflect what your question is about? In its current the state the title will make it very difficult for future users with the same problem to find your question and the nice answers you got
– samcarter
2 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
Could it be that that should be a legal paper? There are some questions about that here ...
– Kurt
7 hours ago
@hoodie Can you change the title of your question to reflect what your question is about? In its current the state the title will make it very difficult for future users with the same problem to find your question and the nice answers you got
– samcarter
2 hours ago
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1
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– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
Could it be that that should be a legal paper? There are some questions about that here ...
– Kurt
7 hours ago
Could it be that that should be a legal paper? There are some questions about that here ...
– Kurt
7 hours ago
@hoodie Can you change the title of your question to reflect what your question is about? In its current the state the title will make it very difficult for future users with the same problem to find your question and the nice answers you got
– samcarter
2 hours ago
@hoodie Can you change the title of your question to reflect what your question is about? In its current the state the title will make it very difficult for future users with the same problem to find your question and the nice answers you got
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As long as indenting of section headings is not an issue, the following could be a starting point:
documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackagehyperref
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth5
renewcommandthesectionRomansection.
renewcommandthesubsectionarabicsubsection.
renewcommandthesubsubsection(arabicsubsubsection)
renewcommandtheparagrapharabicparagraph)
renewcommandthesubparagrapharabicsubparagraph)
AtBeginDocument%
csname @ifpackageloadedendcsnamehyperref%
% theH... -macros are used ny hyperref's automatic creating of
% anchor-names/destination-names for hyperlinking. Anchor-names/
% destination-names must be unique within the document.
renewcommandtheHsectionthesection%
renewcommandtheHsubsectiontheHsectionthesubsection%
renewcommandtheHsubsubsectiontheHsubsectionthesubsubsection%
renewcommandtheHparagraphtheHsubsubsectiontheparagraph%
renewcommandtheHsubparagraphtheHparagraphthesubparagraph%
%
%
begindocument
tableofcontents
sectionFirst Section
subsectionFirst Subsection
subsubsectionFirst Subsubsection
paragraphParagraph (maybe?)
paragraphParagraph
paragraphparagraph
subsectionSecond Subsection
sectionSecond Section
enddocument

I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Of course, you can use paragraph to make a subsubsubsection, code is as follows:
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to assign numbers to
setcountertocdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to show in ToC
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraph
0pt3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex1.5ex plus .2ex
newcommandsubsubsubsectionparagraph %define newcommand subsubsubsection
Outcome:

The above reslut achieved can be found in: https://github.com/wanzhenchn/Programming_Assignments_of_Deep_Learning
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As long as indenting of section headings is not an issue, the following could be a starting point:
documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackagehyperref
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth5
renewcommandthesectionRomansection.
renewcommandthesubsectionarabicsubsection.
renewcommandthesubsubsection(arabicsubsubsection)
renewcommandtheparagrapharabicparagraph)
renewcommandthesubparagrapharabicsubparagraph)
AtBeginDocument%
csname @ifpackageloadedendcsnamehyperref%
% theH... -macros are used ny hyperref's automatic creating of
% anchor-names/destination-names for hyperlinking. Anchor-names/
% destination-names must be unique within the document.
renewcommandtheHsectionthesection%
renewcommandtheHsubsectiontheHsectionthesubsection%
renewcommandtheHsubsubsectiontheHsubsectionthesubsubsection%
renewcommandtheHparagraphtheHsubsubsectiontheparagraph%
renewcommandtheHsubparagraphtheHparagraphthesubparagraph%
%
%
begindocument
tableofcontents
sectionFirst Section
subsectionFirst Subsection
subsubsectionFirst Subsubsection
paragraphParagraph (maybe?)
paragraphParagraph
paragraphparagraph
subsectionSecond Subsection
sectionSecond Section
enddocument

I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
As long as indenting of section headings is not an issue, the following could be a starting point:
documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackagehyperref
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth5
renewcommandthesectionRomansection.
renewcommandthesubsectionarabicsubsection.
renewcommandthesubsubsection(arabicsubsubsection)
renewcommandtheparagrapharabicparagraph)
renewcommandthesubparagrapharabicsubparagraph)
AtBeginDocument%
csname @ifpackageloadedendcsnamehyperref%
% theH... -macros are used ny hyperref's automatic creating of
% anchor-names/destination-names for hyperlinking. Anchor-names/
% destination-names must be unique within the document.
renewcommandtheHsectionthesection%
renewcommandtheHsubsectiontheHsectionthesubsection%
renewcommandtheHsubsubsectiontheHsubsectionthesubsubsection%
renewcommandtheHparagraphtheHsubsubsectiontheparagraph%
renewcommandtheHsubparagraphtheHparagraphthesubparagraph%
%
%
begindocument
tableofcontents
sectionFirst Section
subsectionFirst Subsection
subsubsectionFirst Subsubsection
paragraphParagraph (maybe?)
paragraphParagraph
paragraphparagraph
subsectionSecond Subsection
sectionSecond Section
enddocument

I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
As long as indenting of section headings is not an issue, the following could be a starting point:
documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackagehyperref
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth5
renewcommandthesectionRomansection.
renewcommandthesubsectionarabicsubsection.
renewcommandthesubsubsection(arabicsubsubsection)
renewcommandtheparagrapharabicparagraph)
renewcommandthesubparagrapharabicsubparagraph)
AtBeginDocument%
csname @ifpackageloadedendcsnamehyperref%
% theH... -macros are used ny hyperref's automatic creating of
% anchor-names/destination-names for hyperlinking. Anchor-names/
% destination-names must be unique within the document.
renewcommandtheHsectionthesection%
renewcommandtheHsubsectiontheHsectionthesubsection%
renewcommandtheHsubsubsectiontheHsubsectionthesubsubsection%
renewcommandtheHparagraphtheHsubsubsectiontheparagraph%
renewcommandtheHsubparagraphtheHparagraphthesubparagraph%
%
%
begindocument
tableofcontents
sectionFirst Section
subsectionFirst Subsection
subsubsectionFirst Subsubsection
paragraphParagraph (maybe?)
paragraphParagraph
paragraphparagraph
subsectionSecond Subsection
sectionSecond Section
enddocument

As long as indenting of section headings is not an issue, the following could be a starting point:
documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackagehyperref
setcountertocdepth5
setcountersecnumdepth5
renewcommandthesectionRomansection.
renewcommandthesubsectionarabicsubsection.
renewcommandthesubsubsection(arabicsubsubsection)
renewcommandtheparagrapharabicparagraph)
renewcommandthesubparagrapharabicsubparagraph)
AtBeginDocument%
csname @ifpackageloadedendcsnamehyperref%
% theH... -macros are used ny hyperref's automatic creating of
% anchor-names/destination-names for hyperlinking. Anchor-names/
% destination-names must be unique within the document.
renewcommandtheHsectionthesection%
renewcommandtheHsubsectiontheHsectionthesubsection%
renewcommandtheHsubsubsectiontheHsubsectionthesubsubsection%
renewcommandtheHparagraphtheHsubsubsectiontheparagraph%
renewcommandtheHsubparagraphtheHparagraphthesubparagraph%
%
%
begindocument
tableofcontents
sectionFirst Section
subsectionFirst Subsection
subsubsectionFirst Subsubsection
paragraphParagraph (maybe?)
paragraphParagraph
paragraphparagraph
subsectionSecond Subsection
sectionSecond Section
enddocument

answered 5 hours ago
Ulrich DiezUlrich Diez
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I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
I don't care about indenting! That's what I wanted! Thanks a lot! I've been working on this all week... I really appreciate the excellent reply.
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Of course, you can use paragraph to make a subsubsubsection, code is as follows:
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to assign numbers to
setcountertocdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to show in ToC
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraph
0pt3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex1.5ex plus .2ex
newcommandsubsubsubsectionparagraph %define newcommand subsubsubsection
Outcome:

The above reslut achieved can be found in: https://github.com/wanzhenchn/Programming_Assignments_of_Deep_Learning
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I didn't know there was a way. I thought only 'paragraph' could come after 'subsubsection'. Thank you very much for your answer!
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Of course, you can use paragraph to make a subsubsubsection, code is as follows:
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to assign numbers to
setcountertocdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to show in ToC
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraph
0pt3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex1.5ex plus .2ex
newcommandsubsubsubsectionparagraph %define newcommand subsubsubsection
Outcome:

The above reslut achieved can be found in: https://github.com/wanzhenchn/Programming_Assignments_of_Deep_Learning
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I didn't know there was a way. I thought only 'paragraph' could come after 'subsubsection'. Thank you very much for your answer!
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Of course, you can use paragraph to make a subsubsubsection, code is as follows:
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to assign numbers to
setcountertocdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to show in ToC
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraph
0pt3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex1.5ex plus .2ex
newcommandsubsubsubsectionparagraph %define newcommand subsubsubsection
Outcome:

The above reslut achieved can be found in: https://github.com/wanzhenchn/Programming_Assignments_of_Deep_Learning
New contributor
learnTeX is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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Of course, you can use paragraph to make a subsubsubsection, code is as follows:
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to assign numbers to
setcountertocdepth4 % how many sectioning levels to show in ToC
titleformatparagraph
normalfontnormalsizebfseriestheparagraph1em
titlespacing*paragraph
0pt3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex1.5ex plus .2ex
newcommandsubsubsubsectionparagraph %define newcommand subsubsubsection
Outcome:

The above reslut achieved can be found in: https://github.com/wanzhenchn/Programming_Assignments_of_Deep_Learning
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I didn't know there was a way. I thought only 'paragraph' could come after 'subsubsection'. Thank you very much for your answer!
– hoodie
3 hours ago
add a comment |
I didn't know there was a way. I thought only 'paragraph' could come after 'subsubsection'. Thank you very much for your answer!
– hoodie
3 hours ago
I didn't know there was a way. I thought only 'paragraph' could come after 'subsubsection'. Thank you very much for your answer!
– hoodie
3 hours ago
I didn't know there was a way. I thought only 'paragraph' could come after 'subsubsection'. Thank you very much for your answer!
– hoodie
3 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
Could it be that that should be a legal paper? There are some questions about that here ...
– Kurt
7 hours ago
@hoodie Can you change the title of your question to reflect what your question is about? In its current the state the title will make it very difficult for future users with the same problem to find your question and the nice answers you got
– samcarter
2 hours ago