Manual numbering in bookdown
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Is it possible to control chapter/section numbering in bookdown?

e.g.

# Introduction {1}
# Theory {14}
# Methods {3}

would give the following in the output...

1. Introduction
14. Theory
3. Methods
Makhachkala answered 10/5, 2018 at 16:36 Comment(0)
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Sorry for the late answer, but I've just bumped into the same issue.

If you globally turn off numbering, adding the line

number_sections: false

under bookdown::gitbook: to your _output.yml file, then you can number your chapters and sections in any way you like:

# 1. Introduction

# 14. Theory

# 3. Methods

To repeat: my _output.yml file contains the lines

bookdown::gitbook:
  number_sections: false
Eileen answered 29/12, 2019 at 18:20 Comment(3)
When I render this output as a git_book the chapter number is no longer set in bold and I suspect because the number is no longer different from the title. In the pdf_book (and a custom style class) the difference is even more prominent.Hautrhin
I was just able to get the desired result in the pdf version with the help of \stepcounter{chapter} or \setcounter{chapter}{8}Hautrhin
In my case it was \setcounter{section}{8}. Try that if chapter does not work.Fermat
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I'm not sure what you are trying to do: The curly brackets at the end of a header are not to control section numbering. You can use it to manually assign an ID to a section header

e.g. # Introduction {#intro}

and/or to exclude the header from numbering

e.g. # Introduction {-} respectively at the same time # Introduction {- #intro}.

Corporeal answered 25/5, 2018 at 21:28 Comment(0)

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