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Re: sectioning format: msg#00405tex.macosx
On 7/29/04 6:50 PM, "Herb Schulz" <herbs-EnPF47/3+YSD9iCl+R0B7w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The standard sequence is section, subsection, subsubsection, paragraph, > subparagraph. If you really want to use \paragraph you should change > \theparagraph via > > \renewcommand\theparagraph{\arabic{paragraph}.} > > and to change the section number to have a period > > \renewcommand\thesection{\arabic{section}.} > > You MAY also need to make the paragraph reset when section changes by doing > > \makeatletter > \@addtoreset{paragraph}{section} > \makeother > > if it doesn't work as is. > ... I guess I should try it out before I say it! What I said above doesn't work. To use sectioning commands you'd have to redefine the \subsection command so that it would be a run-in heading (the afterskip is negative) as well as change \thesubsection to only give the sub-section number in arabic. However, the use of sectioning and enumerated lists does work. Good Luck, Herb Schulz (herbs-EnPF47/3+YSD9iCl+R0B7w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) --------------------- Info --------------------- Mac-TeX Website: http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/ & FAQ: http://latex.yauh.de/faq/ TeX FAQ: http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq List Post: <mailto:MacOSX-TeX-yNUTs0qEFpZ/1wmUHrjjoYdd74u8MsAO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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