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Appendices in tables of contents under Appendices section
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Table of contents and appendicesAppendices inside a section?Write Latex code for appendix within chapter but typeset at end of bookLaTeX beamer: pagenumbering appendixAppendices indented as multilevels in table of contentsAdding numbered appendices as section in documentclass reportProblem: Resetting section counter in appendix with apa6 classFigure on the same page as appendix section in landscape modeBlank page with a title before appendicesMultiple list of figures/tables for appendices with KOMA script
I have a very simple article which consists of the following:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
This produces the following output:
This is almost what I want, except, I actually want the appendices to come under an appendices section in the table of contents (everything indented a level so to speak). The output would be like:
appendices
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I have a very simple article which consists of the following:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
This produces the following output:
This is almost what I want, except, I actually want the appendices to come under an appendices section in the table of contents (everything indented a level so to speak). The output would be like:
appendices
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I have a very simple article which consists of the following:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
This produces the following output:
This is almost what I want, except, I actually want the appendices to come under an appendices section in the table of contents (everything indented a level so to speak). The output would be like:
appendices
I have a very simple article which consists of the following:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
This produces the following output:
This is almost what I want, except, I actually want the appendices to come under an appendices section in the table of contents (everything indented a level so to speak). The output would be like:
appendices
appendices
edited Apr 19 '18 at 12:33
Warmley
asked Apr 19 '18 at 12:18
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Add the [toc]
option:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[toc]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I dont' really understand what you mean.Appendix A
,Appendix B
are sections. The[toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents withtitletoc
andapptools
.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
add a comment |
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Add the [toc]
option:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[toc]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I dont' really understand what you mean.Appendix A
,Appendix B
are sections. The[toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents withtitletoc
andapptools
.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
add a comment |
Add the [toc]
option:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[toc]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I dont' really understand what you mean.Appendix A
,Appendix B
are sections. The[toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents withtitletoc
andapptools
.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
add a comment |
Add the [toc]
option:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[toc]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
Add the [toc]
option:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[toc]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
appendixtitleon
appendixtitletocon
section{Writing}
begin{appendices}
section{First appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
section{Second appendix}
subsection{First}
subsection{Second}
end{appendices}
end{document}
answered Apr 19 '18 at 12:27
BernardBernard
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I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I dont' really understand what you mean.Appendix A
,Appendix B
are sections. The[toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents withtitletoc
andapptools
.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
add a comment |
I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I dont' really understand what you mean.Appendix A
,Appendix B
are sections. The[toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents withtitletoc
andapptools
.
– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I have tried this, doesn't this add them as sections? They are not under the Appendices section, they are just listed below them?
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:30
I dont' really understand what you mean.
Appendix A
, Appendix B
are sections. The [toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
I dont' really understand what you mean.
Appendix A
, Appendix B
are sections. The [toc]
just adds an intertitle, just to say: here begins the appendices part.– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:36
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
Yeah that wasn't very clear. What I'm looking for is the appendix section to exist in the table of contents, but with each appendix being a subsection (I'm not sure if that is right). So the indent is something like the provided output.
– Warmley
Apr 19 '18 at 12:39
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents with
titletoc
and apptools
.– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
I think it should be possible to leave each appendix as a section, but have a subsection layout in the table of contents with
titletoc
and apptools
.– Bernard
Apr 19 '18 at 12:46
add a comment |
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