Re: Help with minitoc and multi-file document
On vrijdag 10 april 2009, Stefano Franchi wrote: would like each chapter to begin with a toc for the chapter. The problem I cannot seem able to solve is: where do I put the \minitoc command(s)? I tried: a. in the master document, just before the input command b. in the master document, just before the chapter sectioning environment c. in the subdocument, just before the first section d. any combination of a, b, and c I could think of. First, a \dominitoc must be inserted at the top of the master document Then a \minitoc at the place where you want the minitoc to appear. For unnumbered sections (section* environment) which must be inserted in the TOC or minitoc, the command \addstarredchapter{...} must be entered at the beginning of the starred section. It works fine with me. Sincerely, Hubert -- Hubert Christiaen Bloesemlaan 17 3360 Korbeek-Lo Belgium
Re: Help with minitoc and multi-file document
On vrijdag 10 april 2009, Stefano Franchi wrote: would like each chapter to begin with a toc for the chapter. The problem I cannot seem able to solve is: where do I put the \minitoc command(s)? I tried: a. in the master document, just before the input command b. in the master document, just before the chapter sectioning environment c. in the subdocument, just before the first section d. any combination of a, b, and c I could think of. First, a \dominitoc must be inserted at the top of the master document Then a \minitoc at the place where you want the minitoc to appear. For unnumbered sections (section* environment) which must be inserted in the TOC or minitoc, the command \addstarredchapter{...} must be entered at the beginning of the starred section. It works fine with me. Sincerely, Hubert -- Hubert Christiaen Bloesemlaan 17 3360 Korbeek-Lo Belgium
Re: Help with minitoc and multi-file document
On vrijdag 10 april 2009, Stefano Franchi wrote: > would like each chapter to begin with a toc for the chapter. The problem I > cannot seem able to solve is: where do I put the \minitoc command(s)? I > tried: > > a. in the master document, just before the input command > b. in the master document, just before the chapter sectioning environment > c. in the subdocument, just before the first section > d. any combination of a, b, and c I could think of. First, a \dominitoc must be inserted at the top of the master document Then a \minitoc at the place where you want the minitoc to appear. For unnumbered sections (section* environment) which must be inserted in the TOC or minitoc, the command \addstarredchapter{...} must be entered at the beginning of the starred section. It works fine with me. Sincerely, Hubert -- Hubert Christiaen Bloesemlaan 17 3360 Korbeek-Lo Belgium