Hi all,

> Note that this is important behavior: an "article" is
> supposed to be
> something you can embed, if you choose, as a "chapter" in a
> "book" and
> everything should automatically work.
> 
> Memoir's manual says this about article emulation:
> 
> "article    typesetting simulates the article
> class, but the \chapter
> command is not disabled. Chapters do not start a new page
> and chapter
> headings are typeset like a section heading. The numbering
> of figures,
> etc., is continuous and not per chapter. However, a \part
> command
> still puts its heading on a page by itself."
> 
> To be honest, I'm not sure to what purpose this option is
> provided,
> that is, what the use case is. If writing an article,
> labeling the
> sections with the \chapter command can only cause problems
> later, if
> one wants to then treat the article as a chapter.

I think that the memoir class is intended for making for instance a set of 
conference proceedings. Every author writes an article, and in the end you put 
all the articles together in one publication?

Cheers,
Wilfred

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