Hello LyX-List,
In a document I use fancy pagestyle and I want the chapters and
sectiontitles to be printed in short form in the header, so some of the
older E-mails tell that the command needed is:
\sectionmark{abc}
and it works for all the pages where no new section is started
Hello LyX-List,
In a document I use fancy pagestyle and I want the chapters and
sectiontitles to be printed in short form in the header, so some of the
older E-mails tell that the command needed is:
\sectionmark{abc}
and it works for all the pages where no new section is started
Hello LyX-List,
In a document I use "fancy" pagestyle and I want the chapters and
sectiontitles to be printed in short form in the header, so some of the
older E-mails tell that the command needed is:
\sectionmark{abc}
and it works for all the pages where no new section
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:57:27AM +, robin wrote:
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really stupid
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:57:27AM +, robin wrote:
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:57:27AM +, robin wrote:
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really stupid
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:57:27AM +, robin wrote:
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:57:27AM +, robin wrote:
> I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
> the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
> works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
> r
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 01:57:27AM +, robin wrote:
>
>
>>I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
>>the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
>>works the first two times out of three.
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really stupid, or something really strange is going on. I can send the
file
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really stupid, or something really strange is going on. I can send the
file
I've been using \sectionmark to avoid long section headers running off
the page (in Book style), but I've found that for some reason it only
works the first two times out of three. Either I'm doing something
really stupid, or something really strange is going on. I can send the
file
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