I believe Hraban said this around Wed, 15 Jan 2003:
My point -- which Adam quoted in his original note -- was that I ought to be able to do this: \title{Here is a somewhat long title} \subtitle{this also has a long subtitle}
Stop! Don't mix these two requirements!
Good point.
As you can imagine, my "Untertitel" (subtitle) is set somewhat smaller than the "Titel" (chapter), that's an optical structure. Nevertheless I must truncate the main title for the header line and the t.o.c.
Ah, true. But the point is that if there is a high-level structure, it should (at the least) include options for both the \nomarking as well as optical layout. It could be a very useful shortcut to use the structured markup to truncate the Untertitel in marks and lists. The requirements shouldn't be mixed, you're right, but they could live side-by-side in a markup structure. adam -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Adam Lindsay +44(0)1524 594 537 atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/atl/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=