RE: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-28 Thread Phil Scordis
Thanks to everyone for their help. Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out. My Thesis can now be submitted. :) On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote: \markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}

RE: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-28 Thread Phil Scordis
Thanks to everyone for their help. Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out. My Thesis can now be submitted. :) On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote: \markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}

RE: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-28 Thread Phil Scordis
Thanks to everyone for their help. Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out. My Thesis can now be submitted. :) On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote: > \markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number > Two}}

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-27 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:00:15 +0100 (MET) From: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Page headings in Book Style To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm afraid that using AMS BOOK is not a good solution for me, you see the Thesis is comple

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-27 Thread Herbert Voss
Phil Scordis wrote: I'm afraid that using AMS BOOK is not a good solution for me, you see the Thesis is complete and I'm trying to resolve this minor formatting problem, changing to AMS book introduces more massive alterations than I really want to cope with at this point. for example

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-27 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:00:15 +0100 (MET) From: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Page headings in Book Style To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm afraid that using AMS BOOK is not a good solution for me, you see the Thesis is comple

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-27 Thread Herbert Voss
Phil Scordis wrote: I'm afraid that using AMS BOOK is not a good solution for me, you see the Thesis is complete and I'm trying to resolve this minor formatting problem, changing to AMS book introduces more massive alterations than I really want to cope with at this point. for example

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-27 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:00:15 +0100 (MET) >>From: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: Page headings in Book Style >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>I'm afraid that using AMS

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-27 Thread Herbert Voss
Phil Scordis wrote: > > I'm afraid that using AMS BOOK is not a good solution for me, you see the > Thesis is complete and I'm trying to resolve this minor formatting > problem, changing to AMS book introduces more massive alterations than I > really want to cope with at this point. for example

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Phil Scordis wrote: I'm having a slight problem with the labelling of a chapter in my thesis. I have a chapter which I do not want to exist as a numbered chapter, so I have used the chapter* environment to generate it. However, the second page of the chapter, still carries the title of the

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Phil Scordis wrote: I'm having a slight problem with the labelling of a chapter in my thesis. I have a chapter which I do not want to exist as a numbered chapter, so I have used the chapter* environment to generate it. However, the second page of the chapter, still carries the title of the

Re: Page headings in Book Style

2001-02-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Phil Scordis wrote: > > I'm having a slight problem with the labelling of a chapter in my thesis. > I have a chapter which I do not want to exist as a numbered chapter, so I > have used the chapter* environment to generate it. However, the second > page of the chapter, still carries the title of