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Have reference to higher level sections in different format to the sections themselves?


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I'm trying to write a document with articles and sections using a document class I found here. Right now, my document has Roman numeral article numbering and then references those article numbers in the section numbering, so the third section of the fourth article is Section IV.3, like this:PDF output of my document



I'm using this code to get that:



documentclass[12pt]{constitution}
usepackage{mathpazo}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{titling}
renewcommand{thesection}{thearticle.arabic{section}}
title{Example Document}
author{}
date{}
begin{document}

article{First Article}
section{First Section.}
The text of the first section. This is just example text to
show how it looks when text takes up more than one line

section{Second Section}
The text of the second section.


article{Second Article}
section{Third Section.}
The text of the third section.

end{document}


What I want is for the article references to be Arabic numerals while keeping the article count itself as Roman numerals. Is there any way to do this?









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    I'm trying to write a document with articles and sections using a document class I found here. Right now, my document has Roman numeral article numbering and then references those article numbers in the section numbering, so the third section of the fourth article is Section IV.3, like this:PDF output of my document



    I'm using this code to get that:



    documentclass[12pt]{constitution}
    usepackage{mathpazo}
    usepackage{graphicx}
    usepackage{titling}
    renewcommand{thesection}{thearticle.arabic{section}}
    title{Example Document}
    author{}
    date{}
    begin{document}

    article{First Article}
    section{First Section.}
    The text of the first section. This is just example text to
    show how it looks when text takes up more than one line

    section{Second Section}
    The text of the second section.


    article{Second Article}
    section{Third Section.}
    The text of the third section.

    end{document}


    What I want is for the article references to be Arabic numerals while keeping the article count itself as Roman numerals. Is there any way to do this?









    share









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      I'm trying to write a document with articles and sections using a document class I found here. Right now, my document has Roman numeral article numbering and then references those article numbers in the section numbering, so the third section of the fourth article is Section IV.3, like this:PDF output of my document



      I'm using this code to get that:



      documentclass[12pt]{constitution}
      usepackage{mathpazo}
      usepackage{graphicx}
      usepackage{titling}
      renewcommand{thesection}{thearticle.arabic{section}}
      title{Example Document}
      author{}
      date{}
      begin{document}

      article{First Article}
      section{First Section.}
      The text of the first section. This is just example text to
      show how it looks when text takes up more than one line

      section{Second Section}
      The text of the second section.


      article{Second Article}
      section{Third Section.}
      The text of the third section.

      end{document}


      What I want is for the article references to be Arabic numerals while keeping the article count itself as Roman numerals. Is there any way to do this?









      share









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      Crigl is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to write a document with articles and sections using a document class I found here. Right now, my document has Roman numeral article numbering and then references those article numbers in the section numbering, so the third section of the fourth article is Section IV.3, like this:PDF output of my document



      I'm using this code to get that:



      documentclass[12pt]{constitution}
      usepackage{mathpazo}
      usepackage{graphicx}
      usepackage{titling}
      renewcommand{thesection}{thearticle.arabic{section}}
      title{Example Document}
      author{}
      date{}
      begin{document}

      article{First Article}
      section{First Section.}
      The text of the first section. This is just example text to
      show how it looks when text takes up more than one line

      section{Second Section}
      The text of the second section.


      article{Second Article}
      section{Third Section.}
      The text of the third section.

      end{document}


      What I want is for the article references to be Arabic numerals while keeping the article count itself as Roman numerals. Is there any way to do this?







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