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ISO 2145

ISO 2145

Standard for numbering divisions in text


International standard ISO 2145 defines a typographic convention for the "numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents". It applies to any kind of document, including manuscripts, books, journal articles, and standards.

Description

The ISO 2145 numbering scheme is defined by the following rules:

  • Only Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, …) are used.
  • The main divisions are numbered continuously starting from 1.
  • Each main division (first level) can be divided further into subdivisions (second level), which are equally continuously numbered. This can be continued for further levels of subdivision.
  • A full stop is placed between numbers that designate subdivisions of different levels. No full stop is placed after the number that designates the final subdivision.
  • A number 0 (zero) can be assigned to the first division of each level if it forms an introduction, preface, foreword, or the like.

Example

A table of contents might look like:

0Foreword
1Introduction
2Methodology
2.1Counting techniques
2.1.1Manual procedures
2.1.1.1 Counting apples
2.1.1.2Counting oranges
2.1.2Automatic methods
2.2Quality control
3Results
4Related work
4.1Bean counting
4.2Sheep counting
5Conclusions

Citations

Division and subdivision numbers are cited in written text as in:

  • … in chapter 4 …
  • … as lemma 3.4.27 shows …
  • … the 3rd paragraph in 2.4.1.7 …

In spoken language, the full stops are omitted:

  • "… in chapter four …"
  • "… as lemma three four twenty-seven shows …"
  • "… the third paragraph in two four one seven …"

Support in word processing software

  • All standard LaTeX document classes generate chapter, section, subsection, figure, table, etc. numbers as defined by ISO 2145.
  • As of 2003, all Microsoft Word versions were by default set up to add a full stop after the final section number. This does not conform to ISO 2145. However, users can change style settings to match the ISO standard. In Word 16, for example, in the “Styles pane”, right-clicking on the relevant heading style to select “Modify Style”, then following Format/Numbering.../Outline Numbered leads to a graphical choice of numbering styles that includes one closely matching ISO 2145, which can then be customized to remove any trailing dot.

See also


References

    • International Standard ISO 2145:1978, Documentation Numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents. International Organization for Standardization, Geneva. (paywalled)
    • "Documentation - Numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents" (PDF) (2 ed.). International Organization for Standardization. 1978-12-15. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-11-14.
    • British Standard BS 5848:1980, Specification for numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents (point-numbering).

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