On 4/3/07 7:05 AM, "John Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >> From: Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,LyX >> <[email protected]> >> Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting >> Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:18:44 -0600 >> >> On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, "John Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set >> to >>> bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the >>> default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using >>> sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of >>> contents to match? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> John >>> >>> _________________________________________________________________ >>> Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes. >>> http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/ >>> >> >> Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot. >> >> Regards, >> Bob Lounsbury >> > > I've checked the documentation for that package and I'm still not sure how > to change the font of the entries at one level. I've tried entering: > > \makeatletter > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > \makeatother > > which doesn't use tocloft, but it doesn't seem to work. If anyone's had any > luck changing the font of table of contents entries with or without tocloft, > please let me know. > > Thanks. > > John > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Hotmail is evolving - check out the new Windows Live Mail. > http://ideas.live.co.uk/ > Here's a simple example of how to change the font using the tocloft package. Look at section 2.3 of the tocloft package documentation for further discussion. Regards, Bob Lounsbury
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