How to add the word Chapter in Table of Contents

2009-07-02 Thread Hesham Kamel
Hello,
Please, I need to show the word chapter in the table of contents, so it will
look like this:
Chapter 1 Chapter Heading. Page
number
Thank you,
Hesham


How to add the word Chapter in Table of Contents

2009-07-02 Thread Hesham Kamel
Hello,
Please, I need to show the word chapter in the table of contents, so it will
look like this:
Chapter 1 Chapter Heading. Page
number
Thank you,
Hesham


How to add the word "Chapter" in Table of Contents

2009-07-02 Thread Hesham Kamel
Hello,
Please, I need to show the word chapter in the table of contents, so it will
look like this:
Chapter 1 Chapter Heading. Page
number
Thank you,
Hesham


How to show the word Chapter in Table of Contents

2009-06-30 Thread Hesham Kamel
Hello,
Please, I need to show the word chapter in the table of contents, so it will
look like this:
Chapter 1 Chapter Heading
...
10
Thank you,
Hesham


How to show the word Chapter in Table of Contents

2009-06-30 Thread Hesham Kamel
Hello,
Please, I need to show the word chapter in the table of contents, so it will
look like this:
Chapter 1 Chapter Heading
...
10
Thank you,
Hesham


How to show the word "Chapter" in Table of Contents

2009-06-30 Thread Hesham Kamel
Hello,
Please, I need to show the word chapter in the table of contents, so it will
look like this:
Chapter 1 Chapter Heading
...
10
Thank you,
Hesham


Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-13 Thread Luca De Marini
Tha's fantastic, thank u very much, I missed that solution in the list!
thanks again, bye,

Luca


2009/5/13 Richard Talley rich.tal...@gmail.com

 I had this problem recently and it was discussed on this list.

 I have a Chapter* with a title of 'Preface' in a document that I don't
 want numbered (it doesn't make sense to number a preface as chapter
 1), but I do want it in the TOC. The solution was to insert this TeX
 code immediately after the title of the Chapter*.

 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}

 In your case, substitute your title of the Chapter* for 'Preface' in
 the command.

 You can change the word 'chapter' to 'section' or 'subsection'
 depending on how you wish the non-numbered chapter to appear in the
 TOC.

 -- Rich

 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Luca De Marini
 luca.darkmas...@gmail.com wrote:
  2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net
 
  I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
  chapter*
  is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.
 
  So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change
 it
  to a
  chapter?
 
 
  The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not
 numbered,
  not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
  So, say that my problem can be considered as:
  how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
  Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will
 be
  numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Luca
 
 
 
 
 
  i
 
  -- Original Message --
  Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
  From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
  To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
  Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents
 
   Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx
 wiki
  is
   not helping me, google neither :(
   When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc.
 in
  my
   book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
   then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
  *
   simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the
 TOC.
   Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
   *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry
 to
   TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
  
   Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
  TOC
   and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
  about
   above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is,
 on
  the
   top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this
 probably
   happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter
 after
   the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
  left
   of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the
  chapter
   is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is
 that I
   have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with
  the
   *Chapter.
  
   Cheers,
  
   Luca
  
 
 
 
 
 



Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-13 Thread Luca De Marini
Tha's fantastic, thank u very much, I missed that solution in the list!
thanks again, bye,

Luca


2009/5/13 Richard Talley rich.tal...@gmail.com

 I had this problem recently and it was discussed on this list.

 I have a Chapter* with a title of 'Preface' in a document that I don't
 want numbered (it doesn't make sense to number a preface as chapter
 1), but I do want it in the TOC. The solution was to insert this TeX
 code immediately after the title of the Chapter*.

 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}

 In your case, substitute your title of the Chapter* for 'Preface' in
 the command.

 You can change the word 'chapter' to 'section' or 'subsection'
 depending on how you wish the non-numbered chapter to appear in the
 TOC.

 -- Rich

 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Luca De Marini
 luca.darkmas...@gmail.com wrote:
  2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net
 
  I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
  chapter*
  is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.
 
  So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change
 it
  to a
  chapter?
 
 
  The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not
 numbered,
  not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
  So, say that my problem can be considered as:
  how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
  Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will
 be
  numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Luca
 
 
 
 
 
  i
 
  -- Original Message --
  Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
  From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
  To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
  Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents
 
   Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx
 wiki
  is
   not helping me, google neither :(
   When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc.
 in
  my
   book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
   then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
  *
   simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the
 TOC.
   Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
   *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry
 to
   TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
  
   Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
  TOC
   and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
  about
   above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is,
 on
  the
   top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this
 probably
   happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter
 after
   the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
  left
   of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the
  chapter
   is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is
 that I
   have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with
  the
   *Chapter.
  
   Cheers,
  
   Luca
  
 
 
 
 
 



Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-13 Thread Luca De Marini
Tha's fantastic, thank u very much, I missed that solution in the list!
thanks again, bye,

Luca


2009/5/13 Richard Talley <rich.tal...@gmail.com>

> I had this problem recently and it was discussed on this list.
>
> I have a Chapter* with a title of 'Preface' in a document that I don't
> want numbered (it doesn't make sense to number a preface as chapter
> 1), but I do want it in the TOC. The solution was to insert this TeX
> code immediately after the title of the Chapter*.
>
> \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}
>
> In your case, substitute your title of the Chapter* for 'Preface' in
> the command.
>
> You can change the word 'chapter' to 'section' or 'subsection'
> depending on how you wish the non-numbered chapter to appear in the
> TOC.
>
> -- Rich
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Luca De Marini
> <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington <ianworthing...@usa.net>
> >
> >> I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
> >> chapter*
> >> is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.
> >>
> >> So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change
> it
> >> to a
> >> chapter?
> >>
> >
> > The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not
> numbered,
> > not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
> > So, say that my problem can be considered as:
> > how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
> > Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will
> be
> > numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Luca
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> i
> >>
> >> -- Original Message --
> >> Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
> >> From: Luca De Marini <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>
> >> To: LyX Users List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> >> Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents
> >>
> >> > Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx
> wiki
> >> is
> >> > not helping me, google neither :(
> >> > When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc.
> in
> >> my
> >> > book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
> >> > then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
> >> "*"
> >> > simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the
> TOC.
> >> > Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
> >> > *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry
> to
> >> > TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
> >> >
> >> > Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
> >> TOC
> >> > and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
> >> about
> >> > above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is,
> on
> >> the
> >> > top of the page I still see the name "Table of Contents".. this
> probably
> >> > happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter
> after
> >> > the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
> >> left
> >> > of the page I can see the small name: "Chapther 1" (the name of the
> >> chapter
> >> > is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is
> that I
> >> > have still "Table of Contents" on the top left corner of the page with
> >> the
> >> > *Chapter.
> >> >
> >> > Cheers,
> >> >
> >> > Luca
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>


Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Luca De Marini
Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki is
not helping me, google neither :(
When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in my
book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a *
simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
*Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?

Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the TOC
and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking about
above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on the
top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top left
of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the chapter
is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with the
*Chapter.

Cheers,

Luca


Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Ian S. Worthington
I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a chapter*
is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it to a
chapter?

i

-- Original Message --
Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

 Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
is
 not helping me, google neither :(
 When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in my
 book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
 then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a *
 simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
 Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
 *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
 TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
 
 Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the TOC
 and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
about
 above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on the
 top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
 happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
 the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top left
 of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the chapter
 is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
 have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with the
 *Chapter.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Luca
 





Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Luca De Marini
2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net

 I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
 chapter*
 is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

 So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it
 to a
 chapter?


The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not numbered,
not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
So, say that my problem can be considered as:
how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will be
numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.

Cheers,

Luca





 i

 -- Original Message --
 Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
 From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
 To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

  Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
 is
  not helping me, google neither :(
  When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in
 my
  book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
  then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
 *
  simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
  Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
  *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
  TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
 
  Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
 TOC
  and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
 about
  above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on
 the
  top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
  happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
  the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
 left
  of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the
 chapter
  is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
  have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with
 the
  *Chapter.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Luca
 






Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Richard Talley
I had this problem recently and it was discussed on this list.

I have a Chapter* with a title of 'Preface' in a document that I don't
want numbered (it doesn't make sense to number a preface as chapter
1), but I do want it in the TOC. The solution was to insert this TeX
code immediately after the title of the Chapter*.

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}

In your case, substitute your title of the Chapter* for 'Preface' in
the command.

You can change the word 'chapter' to 'section' or 'subsection'
depending on how you wish the non-numbered chapter to appear in the
TOC.

-- Rich

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Luca De Marini
luca.darkmas...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net

 I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
 chapter*
 is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

 So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it
 to a
 chapter?


 The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not numbered,
 not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
 So, say that my problem can be considered as:
 how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
 Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will be
 numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.

 Cheers,

 Luca





 i

 -- Original Message --
 Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
 From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
 To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

  Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
 is
  not helping me, google neither :(
  When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in
 my
  book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
  then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
 *
  simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
  Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
  *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
  TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
 
  Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
 TOC
  and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
 about
  above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on
 the
  top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
  happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
  the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
 left
  of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the
 chapter
  is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
  have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with
 the
  *Chapter.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Luca
 







Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Luca De Marini
Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki is
not helping me, google neither :(
When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in my
book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a *
simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
*Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?

Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the TOC
and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking about
above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on the
top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top left
of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the chapter
is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with the
*Chapter.

Cheers,

Luca


Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Ian S. Worthington
I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a chapter*
is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it to a
chapter?

i

-- Original Message --
Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

 Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
is
 not helping me, google neither :(
 When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in my
 book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
 then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a *
 simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
 Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
 *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
 TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
 
 Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the TOC
 and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
about
 above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on the
 top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
 happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
 the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top left
 of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the chapter
 is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
 have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with the
 *Chapter.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Luca
 





Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Luca De Marini
2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net

 I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
 chapter*
 is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

 So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it
 to a
 chapter?


The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not numbered,
not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
So, say that my problem can be considered as:
how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will be
numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.

Cheers,

Luca





 i

 -- Original Message --
 Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
 From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
 To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

  Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
 is
  not helping me, google neither :(
  When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in
 my
  book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
  then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
 *
  simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
  Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
  *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
  TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
 
  Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
 TOC
  and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
 about
  above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on
 the
  top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
  happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
  the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
 left
  of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the
 chapter
  is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
  have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with
 the
  *Chapter.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Luca
 






Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Richard Talley
I had this problem recently and it was discussed on this list.

I have a Chapter* with a title of 'Preface' in a document that I don't
want numbered (it doesn't make sense to number a preface as chapter
1), but I do want it in the TOC. The solution was to insert this TeX
code immediately after the title of the Chapter*.

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}

In your case, substitute your title of the Chapter* for 'Preface' in
the command.

You can change the word 'chapter' to 'section' or 'subsection'
depending on how you wish the non-numbered chapter to appear in the
TOC.

-- Rich

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Luca De Marini
luca.darkmas...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington ianworthing...@usa.net

 I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
 chapter*
 is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

 So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it
 to a
 chapter?


 The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not numbered,
 not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
 So, say that my problem can be considered as:
 how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
 Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will be
 numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.

 Cheers,

 Luca





 i

 -- Original Message --
 Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
 From: Luca De Marini luca.darkmas...@gmail.com
 To: LyX Users List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

  Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
 is
  not helping me, google neither :(
  When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in
 my
  book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
  then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
 *
  simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
  Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
  *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
  TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
 
  Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
 TOC
  and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
 about
  above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on
 the
  top of the page I still see the name Table of Contents.. this probably
  happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
  the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
 left
  of the page I can see the small name: Chapther 1 (the name of the
 chapter
  is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
  have still Table of Contents on the top left corner of the page with
 the
  *Chapter.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Luca
 







Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Luca De Marini
Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki is
not helping me, google neither :(
When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in my
book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a "*"
simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
*Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?

Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the TOC
and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking about
above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on the
top of the page I still see the name "Table of Contents".. this probably
happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top left
of the page I can see the small name: "Chapther 1" (the name of the chapter
is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
have still "Table of Contents" on the top left corner of the page with the
*Chapter.

Cheers,

Luca


Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Ian S. Worthington
I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a chapter*
is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.

So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it to a
chapter?

i

-- Original Message --
Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
From: Luca De Marini <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>
To: LyX Users List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

> Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
is
> not helping me, google neither :(
> When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in my
> book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
> then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a "*"
> simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
> Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
> *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
> TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
> 
> Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the TOC
> and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
about
> above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on the
> top of the page I still see the name "Table of Contents".. this probably
> happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
> the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top left
> of the page I can see the small name: "Chapther 1" (the name of the chapter
> is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
> have still "Table of Contents" on the top left corner of the page with the
> *Chapter.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Luca
> 





Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Luca De Marini
2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington <ianworthing...@usa.net>

> I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
> chapter*
> is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.
>
> So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it
> to a
> chapter?
>

The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not numbered,
not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
So, say that my problem can be considered as:
how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will be
numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.

Cheers,

Luca




>
> i
>
> -- Original Message --
> Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
> From: Luca De Marini <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>
> To: LyX Users List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents
>
> > Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
> is
> > not helping me, google neither :(
> > When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in
> my
> > book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
> > then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
> "*"
> > simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
> > Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
> > *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
> > TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
> >
> > Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
> TOC
> > and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
> about
> > above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on
> the
> > top of the page I still see the name "Table of Contents".. this probably
> > happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
> > the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
> left
> > of the page I can see the small name: "Chapther 1" (the name of the
> chapter
> > is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
> > have still "Table of Contents" on the top left corner of the page with
> the
> > *Chapter.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Luca
> >
>
>
>
>


Re: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents

2009-05-12 Thread Richard Talley
I had this problem recently and it was discussed on this list.

I have a Chapter* with a title of 'Preface' in a document that I don't
want numbered (it doesn't make sense to number a preface as chapter
1), but I do want it in the TOC. The solution was to insert this TeX
code immediately after the title of the Chapter*.

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}

In your case, substitute your title of the Chapter* for 'Preface' in
the command.

You can change the word 'chapter' to 'section' or 'subsection'
depending on how you wish the non-numbered chapter to appear in the
TOC.

-- Rich

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Luca De Marini
<luca.darkmas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/5/13 Ian S. Worthington <ianworthing...@usa.net>
>
>> I'm new here myself but, iiuc, the difference between a chapter and a
>> chapter*
>> is that the former appears in the toc whilst the later doesn't.
>>
>> So, if you want a chapter* to appear in the toc, can't you just change it
>> to a
>> chapter?
>>
>
> The most important difference I found was that a *chapter was not numbered,
> not that it doesn't appar in TOC.
> So, say that my problem can be considered as:
> how do I have a chapter not to be numbered and still appear in the TOC?
> Understand my problem now? If I convert my *Chapter to a Chapter, it will be
> numbered (Chapter 1). I don't want it to be numbered.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Luca
>
>
>
>
>>
>> i
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> Received: 06:45 PM COT, 05/12/2009
>> From: Luca De Marini <luca.darkmas...@gmail.com>
>> To: LyX Users List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
>> Subject: Adding a non-numbered chapter to Table of Contents
>>
>> > Hallo everyone, sorry for my mails but we are in a hurry and the lyx wiki
>> is
>> > not helping me, google neither :(
>> > When I create a TOC in Lyx, it lists all the chapters, sections, etc. in
>> my
>> > book. I can configure it from the document properties, no problem..
>> > then, another feature in lyx is adding Chapters, Sections, etc. with a
>> "*"
>> > simbol next to them. Those entries are not numbered or listed in the TOC.
>> > Now, I need to put in the TOC one of these special entries, a special
>> > *Chapter. I was sure there had to be an option to add a custom entry to
>> > TOC... or a way to solve this in general. Any help please?
>> >
>> > Another problem is a little bit complicated to explain: I inserted the
>> TOC
>> > and after that, the first chapter is the famous *Chapter I was talking
>> about
>> > above. My second problem is that in the page where this *Chapter is, on
>> the
>> > top of the page I still see the name "Table of Contents".. this probably
>> > happens, because Lyx is confused, since there's no ordinary Chapter after
>> > the TOC.. in fact, on the next page there's Chapter 1, and on the top
>> left
>> > of the page I can see the small name: "Chapther 1" (the name of the
>> chapter
>> > is of course on the top right corner as usual). So, the problem is that I
>> > have still "Table of Contents" on the top left corner of the page with
>> the
>> > *Chapter.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Luca
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>


Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
Hello
I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish)
Preface (Chapter*)
Acknowledgments (Chapter*)
Introduccion (Chapter*)
Chapter 1 (Chapter)
Chapter 2 (Chapter)
and so on,
I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.
I want that Preface ... Introduccin no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.
How I can get it?
Consider using a koma-script document class, like scrbook.
Layout-document, selet book(koma-script) as document class.
Then you can use addchap to get a chapter with no numbering,
just like Chapter*, but it does get in the table of contents.
Chapter* is still available too, if you have something you don't
want in the TOC.
Helge Hafting


Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
Hello
I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish)
Preface (Chapter*)
Acknowledgments (Chapter*)
Introduccion (Chapter*)
Chapter 1 (Chapter)
Chapter 2 (Chapter)
and so on,
I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.
I want that Preface ... Introduccin no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.
How I can get it?
Consider using a koma-script document class, like scrbook.
Layout-document, selet book(koma-script) as document class.
Then you can use addchap to get a chapter with no numbering,
just like Chapter*, but it does get in the table of contents.
Chapter* is still available too, if you have something you don't
want in the TOC.
Helge Hafting


Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Marcelo AcuÃf1a wrote:
Hello
I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish)
Preface (Chapter*)
Acknowledgments (Chapter*)
Introduccion (Chapter*)
Chapter 1 (Chapter)
Chapter 2 (Chapter)
and so on,
I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.
I want that Preface ... IntroducciÃn no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.
How I can get it?
Consider using a koma-script document class, like scrbook.
Layout->document, selet book(koma-script) as document class.
Then you can use "addchap" to get a chapter with no numbering,
just like "Chapter*", but it does get in the table of contents.
"Chapter*" is still available too, if you have something you don't
want in the TOC.
Helge Hafting


(Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?iso-8859-1?q?Marcelo=20Acu=FFfffff1a?=


Hello

I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish)

Preface (Chapter*)

Acknowledgments (Chapter*)

Introduccion (Chapter*)

Chapter 1 (Chapter)

Chapter 2 (Chapter)

and so on,

I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.

I want that Preface ... Introducción no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.

How I can get it?

Thanks.

Marcelo

 

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Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Uwe_St=F6hr?=
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
This book have:
Preface (Chapter*)
Acknowledgments (Chapter*)
Introduccion (Chapter*)
I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.
I want that Preface ... Introducción no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.
Use after the chapter names the command
\addcontentsline{ext}{type}{text}
in ERT. ext is the file extension for the list: toc for the TOC, 
lof for the list of figures, and lot for the list of tables. type 
is the paragraph type, in your case chapter.
E.g. for Preface, you have to write:

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{}Preface}
The commands \protect\numberline{} are added to indent the toc entry 
so that it is at the position of normal chapters entries, that have a 
number at the beginning. (look at the attached example)

Note: If you're using a koma-script class, you can directly use the 
Addchap environment for chapters that should appear without numbers in 
the toc.

regards Uwe
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?iso-8859-1?q?Marcelo=20Acu=FFfffff1a?=

Thanks, Uwe.

Marcelo Acuña. 

San Marcos Sierras. Córdoba. Argentina.


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(Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?iso-8859-1?q?Marcelo=20Acu=FFfffff1a?=


Hello

I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish)

Preface (Chapter*)

Acknowledgments (Chapter*)

Introduccion (Chapter*)

Chapter 1 (Chapter)

Chapter 2 (Chapter)

and so on,

I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.

I want that Preface ... Introducción no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.

How I can get it?

Thanks.

Marcelo

 

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Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Uwe_St=F6hr?=
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
This book have:
Preface (Chapter*)
Acknowledgments (Chapter*)
Introduccion (Chapter*)
I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.
I want that Preface ... Introducción no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.
Use after the chapter names the command
\addcontentsline{ext}{type}{text}
in ERT. ext is the file extension for the list: toc for the TOC, 
lof for the list of figures, and lot for the list of tables. type 
is the paragraph type, in your case chapter.
E.g. for Preface, you have to write:

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{}Preface}
The commands \protect\numberline{} are added to indent the toc entry 
so that it is at the position of normal chapters entries, that have a 
number at the beginning. (look at the attached example)

Note: If you're using a koma-script class, you can directly use the 
Addchap environment for chapters that should appear without numbers in 
the toc.

regards Uwe
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?iso-8859-1?q?Marcelo=20Acu=FFfffff1a?=

Thanks, Uwe.

Marcelo Acuña. 

San Marcos Sierras. Córdoba. Argentina.


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(Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?iso-8859-1?q?Marcelo=20Acu=FFfffff1a?=


Hello

I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish)

Preface (Chapter*)

Acknowledgments (Chapter*)

Introduccion (Chapter*)

Chapter 1 (Chapter)

Chapter 2 (Chapter)

and so on,

I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.

I want that Preface ... Introducción no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.

How I can get it?

Thanks.

Marcelo

 

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Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Uwe_St=F6hr?=
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
This book have:
Preface (Chapter*)
Acknowledgments (Chapter*)
Introduccion (Chapter*)
I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents.
I want that Preface ... Introducción no appears in TOC with numbers like 
Chapters.
Use after the chapter names the command
\addcontentsline{ext}{type}{text}
in ERT. "ext" is the file extension for the list: "toc" for the TOC, 
"lof" for the list of figures, and "lot" for the list of tables. "type" 
is the paragraph type, in your case "chapter".
E.g. for Preface, you have to write:

\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{}Preface}
The commands "\protect\numberline{}" are added to indent the toc entry 
so that it is at the position of normal chapters entries, that have a 
number at the beginning. (look at the attached example)

Note: If you're using a koma-script class, you can directly use the 
"Addchap" environment for chapters that should appear without numbers in 
the toc.

regards Uwe
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-01-28 Thread =?iso-8859-1?q?Marcelo=20Acu=FFfffff1a?=

Thanks, Uwe.

Marcelo Acuña. 

San Marcos Sierras. Córdoba. Argentina.


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