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I'm using memoirand bianchi. I want my ToC page to be a blank page with nothing but the ToC on. I'm halfway there, but the lines insert by bianchipersists:



enter image description here



Here is my MWE:



documentclass[book]{memoir}
chapterstyle{bianchi}

% Remove name from ToC
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{english}
addtocaptionsenglish{
renewcommandcontentsname{}
}

begin{document}

tableofcontents*

chapterstyle{bianchi}
chapter{Foo}

Here is Chapter 1.

end{document}


How do I get rid of these two horizontal lines?










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  • Just remove chapterstyle{bianchi} from your preamble.

    – Werner
    Sep 13 '18 at 4:29
















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I'm using memoirand bianchi. I want my ToC page to be a blank page with nothing but the ToC on. I'm halfway there, but the lines insert by bianchipersists:



enter image description here



Here is my MWE:



documentclass[book]{memoir}
chapterstyle{bianchi}

% Remove name from ToC
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{english}
addtocaptionsenglish{
renewcommandcontentsname{}
}

begin{document}

tableofcontents*

chapterstyle{bianchi}
chapter{Foo}

Here is Chapter 1.

end{document}


How do I get rid of these two horizontal lines?










share|improve this question

























  • Just remove chapterstyle{bianchi} from your preamble.

    – Werner
    Sep 13 '18 at 4:29














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I'm using memoirand bianchi. I want my ToC page to be a blank page with nothing but the ToC on. I'm halfway there, but the lines insert by bianchipersists:



enter image description here



Here is my MWE:



documentclass[book]{memoir}
chapterstyle{bianchi}

% Remove name from ToC
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{english}
addtocaptionsenglish{
renewcommandcontentsname{}
}

begin{document}

tableofcontents*

chapterstyle{bianchi}
chapter{Foo}

Here is Chapter 1.

end{document}


How do I get rid of these two horizontal lines?










share|improve this question
















I'm using memoirand bianchi. I want my ToC page to be a blank page with nothing but the ToC on. I'm halfway there, but the lines insert by bianchipersists:



enter image description here



Here is my MWE:



documentclass[book]{memoir}
chapterstyle{bianchi}

% Remove name from ToC
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{english}
addtocaptionsenglish{
renewcommandcontentsname{}
}

begin{document}

tableofcontents*

chapterstyle{bianchi}
chapter{Foo}

Here is Chapter 1.

end{document}


How do I get rid of these two horizontal lines?







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  • Just remove chapterstyle{bianchi} from your preamble.

    – Werner
    Sep 13 '18 at 4:29



















  • Just remove chapterstyle{bianchi} from your preamble.

    – Werner
    Sep 13 '18 at 4:29

















Just remove chapterstyle{bianchi} from your preamble.

– Werner
Sep 13 '18 at 4:29





Just remove chapterstyle{bianchi} from your preamble.

– Werner
Sep 13 '18 at 4:29










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There is a chapterstyle{bianchi} in your preamble which affects the TOC. You could remove this to get the desired result.



But I would use



documentclass{memoir}
chapterstyle{bianchi}

renewcommand*tocheadstart{cleardoublepage}
renewcommand*printtoctitle[1]{}
renewcommand*tocmark{markboth{}{}}% avoids a header entry on a possible second TOC page
renewcommand*aftertoctitle{}

begin{document}
tableofcontents*
chapter{Foo}
Here is Chapter 1.
end{document}


Result:



enter image description here






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    There is a chapterstyle{bianchi} in your preamble which affects the TOC. You could remove this to get the desired result.



    But I would use



    documentclass{memoir}
    chapterstyle{bianchi}

    renewcommand*tocheadstart{cleardoublepage}
    renewcommand*printtoctitle[1]{}
    renewcommand*tocmark{markboth{}{}}% avoids a header entry on a possible second TOC page
    renewcommand*aftertoctitle{}

    begin{document}
    tableofcontents*
    chapter{Foo}
    Here is Chapter 1.
    end{document}


    Result:



    enter image description here






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      There is a chapterstyle{bianchi} in your preamble which affects the TOC. You could remove this to get the desired result.



      But I would use



      documentclass{memoir}
      chapterstyle{bianchi}

      renewcommand*tocheadstart{cleardoublepage}
      renewcommand*printtoctitle[1]{}
      renewcommand*tocmark{markboth{}{}}% avoids a header entry on a possible second TOC page
      renewcommand*aftertoctitle{}

      begin{document}
      tableofcontents*
      chapter{Foo}
      Here is Chapter 1.
      end{document}


      Result:



      enter image description here






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        There is a chapterstyle{bianchi} in your preamble which affects the TOC. You could remove this to get the desired result.



        But I would use



        documentclass{memoir}
        chapterstyle{bianchi}

        renewcommand*tocheadstart{cleardoublepage}
        renewcommand*printtoctitle[1]{}
        renewcommand*tocmark{markboth{}{}}% avoids a header entry on a possible second TOC page
        renewcommand*aftertoctitle{}

        begin{document}
        tableofcontents*
        chapter{Foo}
        Here is Chapter 1.
        end{document}


        Result:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        There is a chapterstyle{bianchi} in your preamble which affects the TOC. You could remove this to get the desired result.



        But I would use



        documentclass{memoir}
        chapterstyle{bianchi}

        renewcommand*tocheadstart{cleardoublepage}
        renewcommand*printtoctitle[1]{}
        renewcommand*tocmark{markboth{}{}}% avoids a header entry on a possible second TOC page
        renewcommand*aftertoctitle{}

        begin{document}
        tableofcontents*
        chapter{Foo}
        Here is Chapter 1.
        end{document}


        Result:



        enter image description here







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