On Friday 21 October 2005 12:00 pm, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
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Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the
number of the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top
of it? And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks when
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
Where does one get The LaTeX Companion 2nd edition?
http://www.amazon.com, http://www.powells.com, and others.
It's a great resource, Steve. I ended up reading it cover to cover just
because it was so interesting and answered so many questions.
On Friday 21 October 2005 12:00 pm, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the
number of the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top
of it? And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks when
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
Where does one get The LaTeX Companion 2nd edition?
http://www.amazon.com, http://www.powells.com, and others.
It's a great resource, Steve. I ended up reading it cover to cover just
because it was so interesting and answered so many questions.
On Friday 21 October 2005 12:00 pm, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the
> > number of the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top
> > of it? And is there a possibility to get around the
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
Where does one get "The LaTeX Companion 2nd edition"?
http://www.amazon.com, http://www.powells.com, and others.
It's a great resource, Steve. I ended up reading it cover to cover just
because it was so interesting and answered so many questions.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
> chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title.
> Great! However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a
> new chapter starts. Can I somehow let a new
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
preamble).
Do you by any chance also know,
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title. Great!
However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a new chapter
starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter start on the same page the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
preamble).
Do you by any chance also know,
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title. Great!
However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a new chapter
starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter start on the same page the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got
> rid of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it
> as Tex at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the
> preamble).
>
> Do you by any chance
Thank you very much! I did manage to get the numbering in front of my own
chapter title and also got rid of the space above the chapter title. Great!
However, I still have the space at the end of a chapter before a new chapter
starts. Can I somehow let a new chapter start on the same page the
Hi!
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word chapter in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
Thank you!!!
Liliann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word chapter in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
See the attached example file. I demonstrate the effect for the document
language ngerman, see the preamble.
regards Uwe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word chapter in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
Assuming you're using the book document class, find the file
book.cls. do a search for Chapter and you can see a line like
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got rid
of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it as Tex
at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the preamble).
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the number of
the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top of it?
And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks when a new chapter
starts?
Please have a look at the book
Hi!
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word chapter in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
Thank you!!!
Liliann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word chapter in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
See the attached example file. I demonstrate the effect for the document
language ngerman, see the preamble.
regards Uwe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word chapter in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
Assuming you're using the book document class, find the file
book.cls. do a search for Chapter and you can see a line like
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got rid
of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it as Tex
at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the preamble).
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the number of
the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top of it?
And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks when a new chapter
starts?
Please have a look at the book
Hi!
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word "chapter" in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
Thank you!!!
Liliann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word "chapter" in the
chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
See the attached example file. I demonstrate the effect for the document
language "ngerman", see the preamble.
regards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know, if it is possible to get rid of the word "chapter" in the
> chapter title without losing the numbering as well (using chapter*)?
Assuming you're using the "book" document class, find the file
"book.cls". do a search for "Chapter" and you can see a
Hi!
Thanks for your advice! Eventhough I'm using the Report style, I still got rid
of the word chapter by adding the command (eventhough I had to type it as Tex
at the beginning of the document, it wouldn't work in the preamble).
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Do you by any chance also know, if it is now also possible to get the number of
the chapter in front of my own chapter title instead of on top of it?
And is there a possibility to get around the pagebreaks when a new chapter
starts?
Please have a look at the book
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