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From : David Allouche <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: [address@hidden: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header]
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:15:37 +0100
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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:11:05 +0100
From: Benno Dielmann <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header
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Hi David!
Could you please forward this message to texmacs-users? I tried to post
it myself but it gets rejected, perhaps because my sender address is not
the same I am registered with. Unfortunately I'm using a web client
which doesn't let me change the sender address...
Thanks, Benno.
Hi Stefan, David & all others,
I solved the "Abstract-doesn't-get-in-TOC-nor-in-header" problem some
time ago. Here is my solution:
(assign "abstract" (macro "body" (document (surround (no-indent) ""
(special-chapter (translate "Abstract" "english" (language)))) (surround
"" (hflush) (arg "body")))))
If my memory doesn't cheat me, the main issue lies in the usage of
"special-chapter", which isn't numbered but appears in TOC and Header.
Hope this was helpful...
Happy Texmacsing ;-),
Benno.
>>> David Allouche <address@hidden> 29.01.04 11.34 >>>
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 02:30:01PM +0100, Stefan Ullrich wrote:
> Hi@all,
>
> I am doing a writing in book style and added an abstract between the
> title and the toc. While the current chapter is correctly displayed in
> the header throughout the whole document, the header of page 3
> (abstract) keeps displaying "bibliography" (which is at the end of the
> document).
I remember hitting and working around that bug before. There is probably
something about it in the archives of this mailing list or of
texmacs-dev.
Try searching for "header" and "footer".
----- End forwarded message -----
- [address@hidden: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header], David Allouche, 01/30/2004
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header], Javier Arántegui Jiménez, 01/30/2004
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header], Javier Arántegui Jiménez, 01/30/2004
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header], Stefan Ullrich, 01/30/2004
- Re: [address@hidden: Re: [TeXmacs] current chapter in header], Javier Arántegui Jiménez, 01/30/2004
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