Jürgen
> Quick and dirty:
> \d...@chapapp{\hspace*{-1ex}}
Excellent, quick and dirty is what I need right now.
>
> More elegant: set heading style to "fancy" and redefine the header to your
> needs (see fancyheadings manual).
I will look at this once I start to think in detail on how I want the
Graham Smith wrote:
> Can you suggest an approach for the header.
Quick and dirty:
\d...@chapapp{\hspace*{-1ex}}
More elegant: set heading style to "fancy" and redefine the header to your
needs (see fancyheadings manual).
Jürgen
Jürgen
> Either use the KOMA book class (that has this as default), or with the
> standard book class, use
>
> \usepackage{anonchap}
> \simplechapter
>
> If you use the tocbibind package, you cannot use anonchap in parallel (but
> tocbibind provides the same \simplechapter command).
Thanks, I am
Graham Smith wrote:
> What I would like to be able to do is to replace
>
> Chapter 1
> Title of Chapter 1
>
> With
>
> 1. Title of Chapter 1
>
> So it looks like another section
Either use the KOMA book class (that has this as default), or with the
standard book class, use
\usepackage{anonch
Can I be more specific with this
What I would like to be able to do is to replace
Chapter 1
Title of Chapter 1
With
1. Title of Chapter 1
So it looks like another section
I can't simply use sections as they start numbers at zero if you don't
use the chapter environment.
I'm not sure my e
I'm afraid I have asked this before, but can't find it either by
googlng or in my mail base.
With book class each chapter is headed Chapter x and then the title of
the chapter.
I only want to show the title of the chapter and suppress the "Chapter
x" printing in either the main text or the header