Dan Fitch wrote: > 1. The new hyperref stuff in 1.6 is very slick. Is there any way to > make a "cross reference" to a section or subsection, without adding a > label? So the user might say "As defined in s. 10.91" without having > to go to section 10.91 and adding a label? > > Not at present, though this functionality has been much discussed. I.e., a kind of "auto-label" that exists for certain kinds of elements. Come to think of it, work just done by Vincent van Ravesteijn might well put this within reach. Vincent, the thought is this: Use the context menu in the TOC. I'm sure there are lots of issues, though, that I've not yet considered. > 2. Is there a facility for arbitrary section numbering that integrates > with LyX? I have seen ERT solutions that allow forcing a numbering > change; is there any way to do that through the LyX UI as of v1.6? > > No, but it might be possible to do this via modules. I'm not sure. > 3. Non-line-breaking sections. You will notice that if a "child" > subsection follows a section, it does not cause a line break. See the > example statute at the top after the TOC: "5.01 Scope. (1) > Construction..." the section .01 flows directly into its first > subsection (1). Is it possible to set up a custom document class to > do this? I'm a TeX novice at this point, so I'm just asking for "yes, > that is possible" or "no, don't even try it." > > Yes. And it's not terribly hard. One way is to use the titlesec package with some standard class. Another is to use the koma* classes, which provide for LOTS of customization. I think that's also true of memoir. > 4. Line numbering. Is it possible with LaTeX to do line numbering on a > per-page, per-section-type basis? I can see how to turn it off and > back on, but look at the bill example -- the numbers need to start > over on each successive page. (Again, I have no idea why they do it > this way, but we have to figure out how to support it.) > > http://www-d0.fnal.gov/Run2Physics/WWW/templates/lineno.html There are some packages particularly for use with legal documents, I believe. You might check into those. rh