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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Make the chapter number to appear as text in the TOCNumbers and bullets in table of contentsPut count of pages in each section in the table of contentsA table of contents for each section. Including only the entries of that sectionheader: subsection that is continued, not the one starting on the pageThesis table of contents: including chapter-specific appendices immediately after their respective chapters, rather than all at the endListing Subsection title in same TOC line as Section in MemoirElimination of individual elements in table of contents (TOC)How to reset the page number back to 1 at every subsection part 2How do I exclude some subsections in section, while other subsections within the same chapter not?
I'm basically looking to not order things how they appear chronologically, page-wise.
Instead, if I have [subsection #1.3] after [section #n], add #1.3 to #1 instead of #n, for ToC reasons.
What I get when I use tableofcontents:
1 SECTION ONE [page number, let's pick 1]
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 SUBSECTION 1
% then continue section 1, I can change the display number but
% it's still added to Section 2
2.2 SUBSECTION 2
1.3 SUBSECTION 2
What I would like to achieve:
1 SECTION ONE 1
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
1.3 SUBSECTION 2 %note the difference in page
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 etc 2
Any way to do this?
table-of-contents sectioning page-numbering
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I'm basically looking to not order things how they appear chronologically, page-wise.
Instead, if I have [subsection #1.3] after [section #n], add #1.3 to #1 instead of #n, for ToC reasons.
What I get when I use tableofcontents:
1 SECTION ONE [page number, let's pick 1]
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 SUBSECTION 1
% then continue section 1, I can change the display number but
% it's still added to Section 2
2.2 SUBSECTION 2
1.3 SUBSECTION 2
What I would like to achieve:
1 SECTION ONE 1
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
1.3 SUBSECTION 2 %note the difference in page
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 etc 2
Any way to do this?
table-of-contents sectioning page-numbering
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Welcome to TeX.SE! May I ask why you want to do that? That is IMHO very unusual, not to say disturbing reading a paper ... Please register your account to be able to edit your question and more ...
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I'm basically looking to not order things how they appear chronologically, page-wise.
Instead, if I have [subsection #1.3] after [section #n], add #1.3 to #1 instead of #n, for ToC reasons.
What I get when I use tableofcontents:
1 SECTION ONE [page number, let's pick 1]
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 SUBSECTION 1
% then continue section 1, I can change the display number but
% it's still added to Section 2
2.2 SUBSECTION 2
1.3 SUBSECTION 2
What I would like to achieve:
1 SECTION ONE 1
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
1.3 SUBSECTION 2 %note the difference in page
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 etc 2
Any way to do this?
table-of-contents sectioning page-numbering
New contributor
I'm basically looking to not order things how they appear chronologically, page-wise.
Instead, if I have [subsection #1.3] after [section #n], add #1.3 to #1 instead of #n, for ToC reasons.
What I get when I use tableofcontents:
1 SECTION ONE [page number, let's pick 1]
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 SUBSECTION 1
% then continue section 1, I can change the display number but
% it's still added to Section 2
2.2 SUBSECTION 2
1.3 SUBSECTION 2
What I would like to achieve:
1 SECTION ONE 1
1.1 SUBSECTION 1
1.2 SUBSECTION 1
1.3 SUBSECTION 2 %note the difference in page
2 SECTION TWO 1
2.1 etc 2
Any way to do this?
table-of-contents sectioning page-numbering
table-of-contents sectioning page-numbering
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Welcome to TeX.SE! May I ask why you want to do that? That is IMHO very unusual, not to say disturbing reading a paper ... Please register your account to be able to edit your question and more ...
– Kurt
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– Kurt
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