Thanks. Just two clarifications (also noting that I altered 'forword' in
yours to 'foreword' in mine in every instance, just to get the spelling
right):
1. Compiling your example just as it is below produces a result like:
[foreword: – – 2]Chapter 1 Chapter 1
jbf schrieb am 09.09.2020 um 08:04:
Have to confess I am still not getting far with the final problem in a
book that is now fully laid out: frontmatter through to appendices is
all correct and working, but the Table of Contents not the way I need it
(as explained earlier and listed in a
Have to confess I am still not getting far with the final problem in a
book that is now fully laid out: frontmatter through to appendices is
all correct and working, but the Table of Contents not the way I need it
(as explained earlier and listed in a previous email).
My latest effort focuses
jbf schrieb am 07.09.2020 um 01:31:
Yes, Wolfgang, that corrects the minor problem of including the author
name correctly, even when there is no year range. Thank you.
But since I use \title, not \chapter, for the frontmatter items, (
Foreword, Preface, A note on Contributors), the
Yes, Wolfgang, that corrects the minor problem of including the author
name correctly, even when there is no year range. Thank you.
But since I use \title, not \chapter, for the frontmatter items, (
Foreword, Preface, A note on Contributors), the ChapterListCommand
clearly does not apply, so
jbf schrieb am 06.09.2020 um 02:03:
Thanks Wolfgang, while I don't pretend to fully understand the setup you
have provided (but am working on doing so!), of course it provides the
correct result for a chapter that has a title, an author, and a year.
My ever-so-complicated book (and its
Thanks Wolfgang, while I don't pretend to fully understand the setup you
have provided (but am working on doing so!), of course it provides the
correct result for a chapter that has a title, an author, and a year.
My ever-so-complicated book (and its authors!) however, throws one small
jbf schrieb am 05.09.2020 um 03:35:
Now that with Hraban's invaluable assistance I am able to include title,
subtitle, author as and when necessary in the ToC and put them on the
same line if I need to, I have two questions that I have not found a
satisfactory solution to after playing around
> Am 05.09.2020 um 03:35 schrieb jbf :
>
> (1) the author's names lined up vertically throughout the ToC, and
That would require to typeset the ToC as a table/tabulate; I remember that was
hard to do, and I can’t remember in which product I used it, so I can’t look it
up.
Maybe an \inframed
Now that with Hraban's invaluable assistance I am able to include title,
subtitle, author as and when necessary in the ToC and put them on the
same line if I need to, I have two questions that I have not found a
satisfactory solution to after playing around with various possibilities.
I need:
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