On Wednesday 18 June 2003 08:30 pm, John Culleton wrote:
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 04:13 pm, Idris S Hamid wrote:
I fought over this also for my journal. Here is what I came up with (including some extraneous, journal-specific stuff). Note that you can use <title> and <subject> instead of <chapter> and <section>, since the former is generally unnumbered anyway:
Best wishes Idris
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Thaniks Idris. The problem with Title and Subject is that they don't appear in the TOC in any case. That was a half day of screwing around.
Ah, yes. But in the final analysis, you can setup title to behave exactly as chapter and vice versa.
Further on this issue. If I put a \chapter before the TOC then the contents of the TOC disapear silently. If I put a \title before the TOC that works but the title of course doesn't appear in theTOC. If I change the definition of \title to match the one you gave me for \chapter then again the contents of the TOC disappear silently. If instead of changing the def of title I use the \writebetweenlist....\writetolist commands then the title will appear in the TOC but the pagenumber will be wrong. Here is what my customer want:s: 1. A TOC 2. No chapter or section numbers anywhere. 3. Certain blocks of text which occur before the TOC to be listed in the TOC with the correct page number. Any suggestions, anyone? John Culleton Able Typesetters and Indexers