Hi JMarc
I would like to create a list that follows the order: 1.1.1, 1.12, 1.1.3 and
so on. I understand form your post that these are regarded as titles and a
long list of this kind is therefore forbidden. Is that right? Is there an
easy way to alter the code?
Thanks,
Beny
Le 16 juil. 09 à
On 07/18/2009 08:34 AM, Beny Spira wrote:
Hi JMarc
I would like to create a list that follows the order: 1.1.1, 1.12, 1.1.3 and
so on. I understand form your post that these are regarded as titles and a
long list of this kind is therefore forbidden. Is that right? Is there an
easy way to alter
Hi JMarc
I would like to create a list that follows the order: 1.1.1, 1.12, 1.1.3 and
so on. I understand form your post that these are regarded as titles and a
long list of this kind is therefore forbidden. Is that right? Is there an
easy way to alter the code?
Thanks,
Beny
Le 16 juil. 09 à
On 07/18/2009 08:34 AM, Beny Spira wrote:
Hi JMarc
I would like to create a list that follows the order: 1.1.1, 1.12, 1.1.3 and
so on. I understand form your post that these are regarded as titles and a
long list of this kind is therefore forbidden. Is that right? Is there an
easy way to alter
Hi JMarc
I would like to create a list that follows the order: 1.1.1, 1.12, 1.1.3 and
so on. I understand form your post that these are regarded as titles and a
long list of this kind is therefore forbidden. Is that right? Is there an
easy way to alter the code?
Thanks,
Beny
Le 16 juil. 09 à
On 07/18/2009 08:34 AM, Beny Spira wrote:
Hi JMarc
I would like to create a list that follows the order: 1.1.1, 1.12, 1.1.3 and
so on. I understand form your post that these are regarded as titles and a
long list of this kind is therefore forbidden. Is that right? Is there an
easy way to alter
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If not, how can
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and
subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of
susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the
margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated. It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's say
3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next page of
Le 16 juil. 09 à 16:47, Beny Spira a écrit :
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated.
It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a
list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last
let's say
3 or 4 entries
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and
get truncated. It is the list of subsubsections that is
truncated. For example, I have a list of 12 subsubsections
that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's
say 3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If not, how can
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and
subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of
susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the
margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated. It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's say
3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next page of
Le 16 juil. 09 à 16:47, Beny Spira a écrit :
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated.
It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a
list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last
let's say
3 or 4 entries
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and
get truncated. It is the list of subsubsections that is
truncated. For example, I have a list of 12 subsubsections
that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's
say 3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next
Hi there
I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and subsubsections.
The problem is that every time the amount of susbsubsections exceed a
certain number the list of subsubsections run though the margins and is
truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
Is this a bug? If not, how can
> Hi there
>
> I am writing an extended CV with heaps of subsections and
> subsubsections.
> The problem is that every time the amount of
> susbsubsections exceed a
> certain number the list of subsubsections run though the
> margins and is
> truncated when exported to DVI or PDF.
>
> Is this a
Hi Marcelo
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated. It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's say
3 or 4 entries should have continued into the next page of
Le 16 juil. 09 à 16:47, Beny Spira a écrit :
No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and get truncated.
It is
the list of subsubsections that is truncated. For example, I have a
list of
12 subsubsections that does not fit entirely in one page, the last
let's say
3 or 4 entries
> Hi Marcelo
>
> No, it's not the ToC that run through the margins and
> get truncated. It is the list of subsubsections that is
> truncated. For example, I have a list of 12 subsubsections
> that does not fit entirely in one page, the last let's
> say 3 or 4 entries should have continued into
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