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Re: Subsection number
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Joe Beach |
Subject: |
Re: Subsection number |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:13:04 -0600 |
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Hi Benoit,
If I recall correctly, you need to change
@SubSectionHeadingFormat { @I {number @DotSep title} //0.1c {} }
to
@SubSectionHeadingFormat { @I {title} //0.1c {} }
Removing "number @DotSep" from the format will remove the subsection
number and the separation character from the subsection headings. This
should just print the subsection title, in italics. I haven't tested
this in a lout document, but I recall doing something like this before.
Joe Beach
Benoit Bidoggia wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm writing a paper and They didn't want the subsection number
preceded by the section number in the subsection titles, e.g.:
II. ThisIsTheSectionTitle
A. ThisIsTheFirstSubSectionTitle
B. ThisIsTheSecondSubSectionTitle...
May I ask you to help me? What should I write in myreport.lout file.
This is what I did since now.
Thank you very much,
best regards.
Benoit
@SectionNumbers { UCRoman } # kind of section numbers
@SubSectionNumbers { UCAlpha } # kind of subsection numbers
@SectionHeadingFont { Base 12p } # section
head font
@SectionHeadingBreak { lines 1.2fx nohyphen } # section head break
@SectionHeadingFormat { @Centre @S {number @DotSep title} //0.1c {}
} # section head fmt
@SubSectionHeadingFont { Slope 11p } # subsection head font
@SubSectionHeadingBreak { lines 1.2fx nohyphen } # subsection head break
@SubSectionHeadingFormat { @I {number @DotSep title} //0.1c {} } #
subsection head fmt
@SubSubSectionHeadingFont { Slope 11p } # sub-subs. head font
@SubSubSectionHeadingBreak { lines 1.2fx nohyphen } # sub-subs. head break
@SubSubSectionHeadingFormat { title } # sub-subs. head fmt
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Joe Beach
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