Duodecimal chapters, sections etc












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Thanks to duodecimal page number
I don't have to ask how to get duodecimal page numbers and I managed to get duodecimal chapter numbers with that method too. But how du I change the sections, subsections, ... to also be shown in duodecimal values?



    usepackage{xparse}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{basetwelve}{m}
{ duodec_convert:n { #1 } }

tl_new:N l_duodec_string_tl
cs_new_protected:Npn duodec_convert:n #1
{
tl_set:Nx l_duodec_string_tl { int_to_base:nn { #1 } { 12 } }
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { a } { ↊ } %I use XeLaTex, so these sings are no problem at all ;)
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { b } { ↋ }
tl_use:N l_duodec_string_tl
}
ExplSyntaxOff

renewcommand{thepage}{basetwelve{arabic{page}}}
renewcommand{thepart}{basetwelve{arabic{part}}}
renewcommand{thechapter}{basetwelve{arabic{chapter}}}
renewcommand{thesection}{basetwelve{arabic{section}}}


This leads to sections numbered without the chapter number (1,2,3 instead of 5.1,5.2,5.3...). How do I get the standard numbering just with duodecimal values? I tried it with



makeatletter 
renewcommand*{p@section}{thechapter.}
renewcommand*{p@subsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subsubsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@paragraph}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subparagraph}{p@section}
makeatother


to maintain parenting but with no results.



To be clear, I want all automatic numbering (pages, chapters etc, pictures, tables...) to be in duodecimal values in the end, without changing the format.
Thank you!










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  • renewcommand{thesection}{thechapter.basetwelve{arabic{section}}}
    – David Carlisle
    19 mins ago
















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Thanks to duodecimal page number
I don't have to ask how to get duodecimal page numbers and I managed to get duodecimal chapter numbers with that method too. But how du I change the sections, subsections, ... to also be shown in duodecimal values?



    usepackage{xparse}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{basetwelve}{m}
{ duodec_convert:n { #1 } }

tl_new:N l_duodec_string_tl
cs_new_protected:Npn duodec_convert:n #1
{
tl_set:Nx l_duodec_string_tl { int_to_base:nn { #1 } { 12 } }
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { a } { ↊ } %I use XeLaTex, so these sings are no problem at all ;)
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { b } { ↋ }
tl_use:N l_duodec_string_tl
}
ExplSyntaxOff

renewcommand{thepage}{basetwelve{arabic{page}}}
renewcommand{thepart}{basetwelve{arabic{part}}}
renewcommand{thechapter}{basetwelve{arabic{chapter}}}
renewcommand{thesection}{basetwelve{arabic{section}}}


This leads to sections numbered without the chapter number (1,2,3 instead of 5.1,5.2,5.3...). How do I get the standard numbering just with duodecimal values? I tried it with



makeatletter 
renewcommand*{p@section}{thechapter.}
renewcommand*{p@subsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subsubsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@paragraph}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subparagraph}{p@section}
makeatother


to maintain parenting but with no results.



To be clear, I want all automatic numbering (pages, chapters etc, pictures, tables...) to be in duodecimal values in the end, without changing the format.
Thank you!










share|improve this question






















  • renewcommand{thesection}{thechapter.basetwelve{arabic{section}}}
    – David Carlisle
    19 mins ago














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Thanks to duodecimal page number
I don't have to ask how to get duodecimal page numbers and I managed to get duodecimal chapter numbers with that method too. But how du I change the sections, subsections, ... to also be shown in duodecimal values?



    usepackage{xparse}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{basetwelve}{m}
{ duodec_convert:n { #1 } }

tl_new:N l_duodec_string_tl
cs_new_protected:Npn duodec_convert:n #1
{
tl_set:Nx l_duodec_string_tl { int_to_base:nn { #1 } { 12 } }
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { a } { ↊ } %I use XeLaTex, so these sings are no problem at all ;)
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { b } { ↋ }
tl_use:N l_duodec_string_tl
}
ExplSyntaxOff

renewcommand{thepage}{basetwelve{arabic{page}}}
renewcommand{thepart}{basetwelve{arabic{part}}}
renewcommand{thechapter}{basetwelve{arabic{chapter}}}
renewcommand{thesection}{basetwelve{arabic{section}}}


This leads to sections numbered without the chapter number (1,2,3 instead of 5.1,5.2,5.3...). How do I get the standard numbering just with duodecimal values? I tried it with



makeatletter 
renewcommand*{p@section}{thechapter.}
renewcommand*{p@subsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subsubsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@paragraph}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subparagraph}{p@section}
makeatother


to maintain parenting but with no results.



To be clear, I want all automatic numbering (pages, chapters etc, pictures, tables...) to be in duodecimal values in the end, without changing the format.
Thank you!










share|improve this question













Thanks to duodecimal page number
I don't have to ask how to get duodecimal page numbers and I managed to get duodecimal chapter numbers with that method too. But how du I change the sections, subsections, ... to also be shown in duodecimal values?



    usepackage{xparse}
ExplSyntaxOn
NewDocumentCommand{basetwelve}{m}
{ duodec_convert:n { #1 } }

tl_new:N l_duodec_string_tl
cs_new_protected:Npn duodec_convert:n #1
{
tl_set:Nx l_duodec_string_tl { int_to_base:nn { #1 } { 12 } }
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { a } { ↊ } %I use XeLaTex, so these sings are no problem at all ;)
tl_replace_all:Nnn l_duodec_string_tl { b } { ↋ }
tl_use:N l_duodec_string_tl
}
ExplSyntaxOff

renewcommand{thepage}{basetwelve{arabic{page}}}
renewcommand{thepart}{basetwelve{arabic{part}}}
renewcommand{thechapter}{basetwelve{arabic{chapter}}}
renewcommand{thesection}{basetwelve{arabic{section}}}


This leads to sections numbered without the chapter number (1,2,3 instead of 5.1,5.2,5.3...). How do I get the standard numbering just with duodecimal values? I tried it with



makeatletter 
renewcommand*{p@section}{thechapter.}
renewcommand*{p@subsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subsubsection}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@paragraph}{p@section}
renewcommand*{p@subparagraph}{p@section}
makeatother


to maintain parenting but with no results.



To be clear, I want all automatic numbering (pages, chapters etc, pictures, tables...) to be in duodecimal values in the end, without changing the format.
Thank you!







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  • renewcommand{thesection}{thechapter.basetwelve{arabic{section}}}
    – David Carlisle
    19 mins ago


















  • renewcommand{thesection}{thechapter.basetwelve{arabic{section}}}
    – David Carlisle
    19 mins ago
















renewcommand{thesection}{thechapter.basetwelve{arabic{section}}}
– David Carlisle
19 mins ago




renewcommand{thesection}{thechapter.basetwelve{arabic{section}}}
– David Carlisle
19 mins ago















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