In order to get rid of some of this titling in the chapter heading (yet keep the toc untouched), redefine the above \@makechapterhead to your liking. Hi folks, when you're reading a book that is divided into several chapters, what is the accurate way to say it? For example, chapter title a very fine chapter indeed.
Chapter 0 (paolo aluffi)习题选解之ⅲ.4 前言 以下为 paolo aluffi 所著的 algebra: 1) i'm already on chapter 8. However, for some reason, i still wish to use it.
3 for a book, my publisher asks me to distinguish between a normal chapter (chapter 1,2,3.) and a special chapter (like foreword or bibliography) with two different. I am using latex to write my dissertation, and i have realised that on the table of contents and on every chapter page, latex leaves a lot of empty space. I am aware that \\chapter{} is not available in article class. Now, i found an approach on how to do.
For example, the following redefinition. 2) i'm already at chapter 8. You don't need the latter, as you want only the chapter title in the header. I have several chapter titles that i would like to combine with subtitles, typeset in italics.
What i mean is that lets say in the. How can i do that?