It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for
It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for
It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
> Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> > The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
> > \mainmatter
> > \pagenumbering{roman}
> >
> > Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
> > And it is not
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as contents in the output
(pdf)
Then there is
It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
This works for document class book:
Immediately after the TOC (before your chapter*), an ERT box with
\pagestyle{plain}
This gets rid of the running header you didn't want. You will still
get contents on TOC pages, if your TOC spans
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as contents in the output
(pdf)
Then there is
It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
This works for document class book:
Immediately after the TOC (before your chapter*), an ERT box with
\pagestyle{plain}
This gets rid of the running header you didn't want. You will still
get contents on TOC pages, if your TOC spans
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents" in the output
(pdf)
Then there is
It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
> This works for document class "book":
>
> Immediately after the TOC (before your chapter*), an ERT box with
> \pagestyle{plain}
> This gets rid of the running header you didn't want. You will still
> get "contents" on TOC pages, if your
The sequence is the TOC followed by a
tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the
numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as contents
in the output
And finally Chapter 1...
How can I stop
It would appear that on Feb 18, Marcelo Acuña did say:
I believe that the unique form to avoid the bug is to redefine the
header of the page by means of an ERT after the TOC.
Sounds likely. Now all I gotta do is find my notes on custom headers...
Not today though. My brain is kaput...
The sequence is the TOC followed by a
tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the
numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as contents
in the output
And finally Chapter 1...
How can I stop
It would appear that on Feb 18, Marcelo Acuña did say:
I believe that the unique form to avoid the bug is to redefine the
header of the page by means of an ERT after the TOC.
Sounds likely. Now all I gotta do is find my notes on custom headers...
Not today though. My brain is kaput...
> The sequence is the TOC followed by a
> tex code box containing:
> \mainmatter
> \pagenumbering{roman}
>
> Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the
> numbered chapters.
> And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents"
> in the output
> And finally Chapter 1...
>
>
It would appear that on Feb 18, Marcelo Acuña did say:
> I believe that the unique form to avoid the bug is to redefine the
> header of the page by means of an ERT after the TOC.
Sounds likely. Now all I gotta do is find my notes on custom headers...
Not today though. My brain is kaput...
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as contents in the output
(pdf)
Then there is another tex code box containing:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as contents in the output
(pdf)
Then there is another tex code box containing:
The sequence is the TOC followed by a tex code box containing:
\mainmatter
\pagenumbering{roman}
Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the numbered chapters.
And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents" in the output
(pdf)
Then there is another tex code box containing:
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