Jonas Weiher wrote: > Hello, > > my professor wants a slightly different design of the table of contents: > > 1. Lyx makes the section title and page-number in TOC bold and the other > levels normal. My professor wants all in normal, so the section-title and > -pagenumber shouldn't be bold. > > 2. The section-level has no filling dots between title and page-number in > the doc but the other levels have them. My professor wants also filling > dots in the section-level.
All these settings depend on the document class. Which one do you use? > How can I do these 2 things in Lyx? I've tried to right-click the > TOC-placeholder because I thought that could be set there, but I can't find > any setting for that. Some document classes allow for direct customization of TOC appearance. Alternatively, you need to use a specific LaTeX package such as tocloft. E.g. in preamble: \usepackage{tocloft} \renewcommand\cftsecfont{\mdseries\normalfont} \renewcommand\cftsecpagefont{\mdseries\normalfont} \renewcommand\cftsecleader{\cftdotfill{\cftsecdotsep}} \renewcommand\cftsecdotsep{\cftdotsep} Jürgen > Thanks, > Jonas