is there a way to have roman numbers for the pages at the end of the article - like \bibliography{...}, \listoffigures and acronym-lists?

Currently they show up without any numbers :(

Cheers,..

Argh sorry - I was kind of incorrect I'm not looking for a way to change the page-numbers - I'm looking for a way to change the actual action-numbers...

So Index looks like:

1 Section
2 Section
  2.1 SubSection
  2.2 SubSection
3 Section
References
Figures

But I'm looking for:

1 Section
2 Section
  2.1 SubSection
  2.2 SubSection
3 Section
I References
II Figures
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Has this issue been fully resolved? – Werner Mar 28 at 7:50
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\pagenumbering{roman} is how to have Roman numbers on pages in general. You would want to specify that style before those sections.

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You don't say what style you're using, but assuming you want to start over from i, you might try

\pagestyle{plain}
\pagenumbering{roman}
\setcounter{page}{1}

You may need a \global before the \setcounter.

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You might also need to change the page style to show numbers \pagestyle{plain}, and then follow @Michael's advice.

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Adding \renewcommand\thesection{\Roman{section}} right after \appendix will change the numbering format of the sections in the appendix and yield the index shown in the (edited) question.

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You may have to do more to obtain the result requested by the OP, since the References and List of Figures are typically typeset as a \section* (without numbering). – Werner Mar 28 at 7:49
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