Komascript book headers question
Hello again. Is it possible to edit the contents of \leftmark so that they contain the chapter name but not the chapter number, and of \rightmark so that the inverse is true? Or would there be a better solution to my issue, which is how to print (in the header on my Komascript bnook class doc) Chapter 6 on left pages and Name of the chapter on right pages. As always, TIA Richard
Re: Komascript book headers question
On 23 January 2010 05:37, Richard Brown rich...@guidedelearning.com wrote: Hello again. Is it possible to edit the contents of \leftmark so that they contain the chapter name but not the chapter number, and of \rightmark so that the inverse is true? Or would there be a better solution to my issue, which is how to print (in the header on my Komascript bnook class doc) Chapter 6 on left pages and Name of the chapter on right pages. As always, TIA Richard You can control the headings by using package fancyhdr. You need to set your heading style to fancy (DocumentsSettingsPage Layout -- change heading style to fancy). the commands then should be defined in LateX preamble. Perhaps you need to read fancyhdr manual. Regards Waluyo
Re: Komascript book headers question
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 06:56 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: You can control the headings by using package fancyhdr. Thanks: however, I have been trying to use scrpage2 since the komascript documentation says that it has a greater compatibility (with komascript) than fancyhdr. With scrpage2 I could do what I need relatively easily if I knew how to edit the contents of \leftmark.
Komascript book headers question
Hello again. Is it possible to edit the contents of \leftmark so that they contain the chapter name but not the chapter number, and of \rightmark so that the inverse is true? Or would there be a better solution to my issue, which is how to print (in the header on my Komascript bnook class doc) Chapter 6 on left pages and Name of the chapter on right pages. As always, TIA Richard
Re: Komascript book headers question
On 23 January 2010 05:37, Richard Brown rich...@guidedelearning.com wrote: Hello again. Is it possible to edit the contents of \leftmark so that they contain the chapter name but not the chapter number, and of \rightmark so that the inverse is true? Or would there be a better solution to my issue, which is how to print (in the header on my Komascript bnook class doc) Chapter 6 on left pages and Name of the chapter on right pages. As always, TIA Richard You can control the headings by using package fancyhdr. You need to set your heading style to fancy (DocumentsSettingsPage Layout -- change heading style to fancy). the commands then should be defined in LateX preamble. Perhaps you need to read fancyhdr manual. Regards Waluyo
Re: Komascript book headers question
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 06:56 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: You can control the headings by using package fancyhdr. Thanks: however, I have been trying to use scrpage2 since the komascript documentation says that it has a greater compatibility (with komascript) than fancyhdr. With scrpage2 I could do what I need relatively easily if I knew how to edit the contents of \leftmark.
Komascript book headers question
Hello again. Is it possible to edit the contents of \leftmark so that they contain the chapter name but not the chapter number, and of \rightmark so that the inverse is true? Or would there be a better solution to my issue, which is how to print (in the header on my Komascript bnook class doc) Chapter 6 on left pages and Name of the chapter on right pages. As always, TIA Richard
Re: Komascript book headers question
On 23 January 2010 05:37, Richard Brownwrote: > Hello again. > > Is it possible to edit the contents of \leftmark so that they contain > the chapter name but not the chapter number, and of \rightmark so that > the inverse is true? > > Or would there be a better solution to my issue, which is how to print > (in the header on my Komascript bnook class doc) Chapter 6 on left pages > and Name of the chapter on right pages. > > As always, TIA > > Richard > > You can control the headings by using package fancyhdr. You need to set your heading style to "fancy" (Documents>Settings>Page Layout -- change heading style to "fancy"). the commands then should be defined in LateX preamble. Perhaps you need to read fancyhdr manual. Regards Waluyo
Re: Komascript book headers question
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 06:56 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > You can control the headings by using package fancyhdr. Thanks: however, I have been trying to use scrpage2 since the komascript documentation says that it has a greater compatibility (with komascript) than fancyhdr. With scrpage2 I could do what I need relatively easily if I knew how to edit the contents of \leftmark.