On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, J?rgen Spitzm?ller wrote:
... or use a class that supports specific unnumbered headers that are also put
to TOC and headers (such as KOMA or Memoir).
Juergen,
Yes, there is that. Upon reflection, since I use the KOMA book, report,
and letter2 classes, I might as well ma
Rich Shepard wrote:
> The answer is: that's just the way it is; add headers manually in the
> preamble.
... or use a class that supports specific unnumbered headers that are also put
to TOC and headers (such as KOMA or Memoir).
Jürgen
On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, J?rgen Spitzm?ller wrote:
Well, it's a design decision. The starred headings (\section* etc.) in LaTeX
are defined to be excluded from TOC and headers.
Juergen,
The answer is: that's just the way it is; add headers manually in the
preamble.
Thanks,
Rich
Rich Shepard wrote:
> When using the fancy pagestyle, why do section titles appear in the header
> only when the sections are numbered? When using unnumbered sections I need
> to explicitly use the fancyhdr package and define the headers manually.
>
>I'd like to understand why there is the dif
When using the fancy pagestyle, why do section titles appear in the header
only when the sections are numbered? When using unnumbered sections I need
to explicitly use the fancyhdr package and define the headers manually.
I'd like to understand why there is the difference.
Rich