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Differentiate Chapter Headings in ToC and Body
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Working on formatting a thesis (using the book class) and I need to format the TOC entries and the actually chapter headings in very different ways.
For the ToC, entires are in all caps and use roman numerals:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS................ii
CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION..............1
II. TITLE OF CHAPTER ONE......7
BIBLIOGRAPHY....................45
Meanwhile, the actually pages for the chapters center the heading, spell out `chapter,' and place the title on a new line in all caps:
CHAPTER I
TITLE OF CHAPTER 1
Text of chapter....
I am used to using titlesec, but haven't done anything this complex where you control the formatting in two different places. What package would you use to execute this in LaTeX and how would you proceed?
table-of-contents sectioning chapters titlesec
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Working on formatting a thesis (using the book class) and I need to format the TOC entries and the actually chapter headings in very different ways.
For the ToC, entires are in all caps and use roman numerals:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS................ii
CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION..............1
II. TITLE OF CHAPTER ONE......7
BIBLIOGRAPHY....................45
Meanwhile, the actually pages for the chapters center the heading, spell out `chapter,' and place the title on a new line in all caps:
CHAPTER I
TITLE OF CHAPTER 1
Text of chapter....
I am used to using titlesec, but haven't done anything this complex where you control the formatting in two different places. What package would you use to execute this in LaTeX and how would you proceed?
table-of-contents sectioning chapters titlesec
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For the table of contents, I would usetitletoc
. The formatting of thetoc is independent of thetitleformat
details (except theTable of Contents
title).
– Bernard
yesterday
That would be what I'm looking for.
– Richard
yesterday
add a comment |
Working on formatting a thesis (using the book class) and I need to format the TOC entries and the actually chapter headings in very different ways.
For the ToC, entires are in all caps and use roman numerals:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS................ii
CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION..............1
II. TITLE OF CHAPTER ONE......7
BIBLIOGRAPHY....................45
Meanwhile, the actually pages for the chapters center the heading, spell out `chapter,' and place the title on a new line in all caps:
CHAPTER I
TITLE OF CHAPTER 1
Text of chapter....
I am used to using titlesec, but haven't done anything this complex where you control the formatting in two different places. What package would you use to execute this in LaTeX and how would you proceed?
table-of-contents sectioning chapters titlesec
Working on formatting a thesis (using the book class) and I need to format the TOC entries and the actually chapter headings in very different ways.
For the ToC, entires are in all caps and use roman numerals:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS................ii
CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION..............1
II. TITLE OF CHAPTER ONE......7
BIBLIOGRAPHY....................45
Meanwhile, the actually pages for the chapters center the heading, spell out `chapter,' and place the title on a new line in all caps:
CHAPTER I
TITLE OF CHAPTER 1
Text of chapter....
I am used to using titlesec, but haven't done anything this complex where you control the formatting in two different places. What package would you use to execute this in LaTeX and how would you proceed?
table-of-contents sectioning chapters titlesec
table-of-contents sectioning chapters titlesec
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For the table of contents, I would usetitletoc
. The formatting of thetoc is independent of thetitleformat
details (except theTable of Contents
title).
– Bernard
yesterday
That would be what I'm looking for.
– Richard
yesterday
add a comment |
2
For the table of contents, I would usetitletoc
. The formatting of thetoc is independent of thetitleformat
details (except theTable of Contents
title).
– Bernard
yesterday
That would be what I'm looking for.
– Richard
yesterday
2
2
For the table of contents, I would use
titletoc
. The formatting of thetoc is independent of the titleformat
details (except theTable of Contents
title).– Bernard
yesterday
For the table of contents, I would use
titletoc
. The formatting of thetoc is independent of the titleformat
details (except theTable of Contents
title).– Bernard
yesterday
That would be what I'm looking for.
– Richard
yesterday
That would be what I'm looking for.
– Richard
yesterday
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For the table of contents, I would use
titletoc
. The formatting of thetoc is independent of thetitleformat
details (except theTable of Contents
title).– Bernard
yesterday
That would be what I'm looking for.
– Richard
yesterday