I use %% use chapter one instead of chapter 1 \renewcommand {\thechapter} {\numberstring {chapter}} to change chapter 1 to chapter one. The second solution works, but, is it possible to make the chapter number and title in the same line? However, for some reason, i still wish to use it.
You don't need the latter, as you want only the chapter title in the header. Now, i found an approach on how to do. 2) i'm already at chapter 8.
Hi folks, when you're reading a book that is divided into several chapters, what is the accurate way to say it? 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. 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. The first solution has a bit problem if before the first chapter there's a paragraph.
Setting the headers with fancyhdr usually requires changing the \chaptermark and \sectionmark commands; What i mean is that lets say in the. For example, chapter title a very fine chapter indeed. 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 aware that \\chapter{} is not available in article class. For example, the following redefinition. I have several chapter titles that i would like to combine with subtitles, typeset in italics.