Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
On 6.09.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote: Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit : Is there any way I can change that font?? chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. Maybe this is a new feature. Do the versions of the documentation and the used style files match? My scrguide.pdf says: Der Eintrag für die oberste Gliederungsebene unter \part, also \chapter bei scrbook und scrreprt beziehungsweise \section bei scrartcl wird nicht eingerückt. Dafür findet auf ihn die Schriftart für das Element sectioning (siehe Tabelle 3.3, Seite 61) Anwendung. so you could try configuring sectioning instead of chapterentry. Günter
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
G. Milde wrote: so you could try configuring sectioning instead of chapterentry. That works, thanks! I just added \addtokomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily} to my preamble and everything works. I guess chapterentry must be a new option. Thanks again, Guillaume
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
On 6.09.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote: Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit : Is there any way I can change that font?? chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. Maybe this is a new feature. Do the versions of the documentation and the used style files match? My scrguide.pdf says: Der Eintrag für die oberste Gliederungsebene unter \part, also \chapter bei scrbook und scrreprt beziehungsweise \section bei scrartcl wird nicht eingerückt. Dafür findet auf ihn die Schriftart für das Element sectioning (siehe Tabelle 3.3, Seite 61) Anwendung. so you could try configuring sectioning instead of chapterentry. Günter
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
G. Milde wrote: so you could try configuring sectioning instead of chapterentry. That works, thanks! I just added \addtokomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily} to my preamble and everything works. I guess chapterentry must be a new option. Thanks again, Guillaume
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
On 6.09.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote: > Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit : >>> Is there any way I can change that font?? >> "chapterentry" does not belong to the list of elements whose type >> style can be changed with these commands. Maybe this is a new feature. Do the versions of the documentation and the used style files match? My scrguide.pdf says: Der Eintrag für die oberste Gliederungsebene unter \part, also \chapter bei scrbook und scrreprt beziehungsweise \section bei scrartcl wird nicht eingerückt. Dafür findet auf ihn die Schriftart für das Element sectioning (siehe Tabelle 3.3, Seite 61) Anwendung. so you could try configuring "sectioning" instead of "chapterentry". Günter
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
G. Milde wrote: >> so you could try configuring "sectioning" instead of "chapterentry". That works, thanks! I just added \addtokomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily} to my preamble and everything works. I guess chapterentry must be a new option. Thanks again, Guillaume
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font. After reading the Koma-script documentation, I tried adding the following to the preamble. \addtokomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I also tried \usekomafont{chapterentry} \setkomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I always get this error message You've told me to use the font selection of the element, but either no such element is known by KOMA-Script or the element does not use a special font selection. Is there any way I can change that font?? Thanks, Guillaume I have no idea how to make this with koma-script options but you get total control of TOC with titlesec package. Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Guillaume Larocque a écrit : Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font. After reading the Koma-script documentation, I tried adding the following to the preamble. \addtokomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I also tried \usekomafont{chapterentry} \setkomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I always get this error message You've told me to use the font selection of the element, but either no such element is known by KOMA-Script or the element does not use a special font selection. Is there any way I can change that font?? chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. chapter is in this list, so I would try: \setkomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} HTH -- jmp
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit : Is there any way I can change that font?? chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. chapter is in this list, so I would try: \setkomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} HTH I already have \addtokomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} In my preamble, but that doesn't change the font of the chapter entries in the table of content. Guillaume
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font. After reading the Koma-script documentation, I tried adding the following to the preamble. \addtokomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I also tried \usekomafont{chapterentry} \setkomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I always get this error message You've told me to use the font selection of the element, but either no such element is known by KOMA-Script or the element does not use a special font selection. Is there any way I can change that font?? Thanks, Guillaume I have no idea how to make this with koma-script options but you get total control of TOC with titlesec package. Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Guillaume Larocque a écrit : Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font. After reading the Koma-script documentation, I tried adding the following to the preamble. \addtokomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I also tried \usekomafont{chapterentry} \setkomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I always get this error message You've told me to use the font selection of the element, but either no such element is known by KOMA-Script or the element does not use a special font selection. Is there any way I can change that font?? chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. chapter is in this list, so I would try: \setkomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} HTH -- jmp
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit : Is there any way I can change that font?? chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. chapter is in this list, so I would try: \setkomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} HTH I already have \addtokomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} In my preamble, but that doesn't change the font of the chapter entries in the table of content. Guillaume
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
> Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of > contents of my > thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman > font. The > default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf > and in some > printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font. > After reading > the Koma-script documentation, I tried adding the following > to the > preamble. > > \addtokomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} > > I also tried > > \usekomafont{chapterentry} > \setkomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} > > I always get this error message "You've told me to > use the font > selection of the element, but either no such element is > known by > KOMA-Script or the element does not use a special font > selection". > > Is there any way I can change that font?? > > Thanks, > > Guillaume I have no idea how to make this with koma-script options but you get total control of TOC with titlesec package. Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Guillaume Larocque a écrit : Hi, I am trying to modify the font used in the table of contents of my thesis (Koma-script(Book)) for chapter titles to a Roman font. The default is an ugly fixed font that renders terribly in pdf and in some printers. All the rest of my thesis is in a Roman font. After reading the Koma-script documentation, I tried adding the following to the preamble. \addtokomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I also tried \usekomafont{chapterentry} \setkomafont{chapterentry}{\rmfamily} I always get this error message "You've told me to use the font selection of the element, but either no such element is known by KOMA-Script or the element does not use a special font selection". Is there any way I can change that font?? "chapterentry" does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. "chapter" is in this list, so I would try: \setkomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} HTH -- jmp
Re: Koma-script chapterentry font option
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit : Is there any way I can change that font?? "chapterentry" does not belong to the list of elements whose type style can be changed with these commands. "chapter" is in this list, so I would try: \setkomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} HTH I already have \addtokomafont{chapter}{\rmfamily} In my preamble, but that doesn't change the font of the chapter entries in the table of content. Guillaume