16 Apr
2013
16 Apr
'13
10:26 a.m.
On Tue, 16 Apr 2013, Meer, H. van der wrote:
I tried similar examples from the manual and these fail even more badly:
\chapter{Influences \nomarking{in the 20th century:} an introduction} \chapter{Influences in the 20th century\nolist{: an introduction}}
The macros on page 204 give \nomarking and \nolist as undefined macros! Both in \chapter{} as in \startchapter[title={}] form.
What can be hapening here?
They are no longer needed. The new syntax is: \startchapter[title=..., marking=..., list=..., bookmark=...] .... \stopchapter so you can explicitly set whawt needs to go into the marking, list, and bookmark. Aditya