Re: Table of Contents formatting appendix depth

2010-10-27 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 27.10.2010 19:01, schrieb Clinton T Schmidt:


I'm trying to format my table of contents so that it has a different
depth for the body of the text and for the appendix. Is this even
possible?


I don't know. If this page doesn't lead you to a solution then I think 
this is impossible:

http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tocloft

regards Uwe


Re: Table of Contents formatting appendix depth

2010-10-27 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 27.10.2010 19:01, schrieb Clinton T Schmidt:


I'm trying to format my table of contents so that it has a different
depth for the body of the text and for the appendix. Is this even
possible?


I don't know. If this page doesn't lead you to a solution then I think 
this is impossible:

http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tocloft

regards Uwe


Re: Table of Contents formatting appendix depth

2010-10-27 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 27.10.2010 19:01, schrieb Clinton T Schmidt:


I'm trying to format my table of contents so that it has a different
depth for the body of the text and for the appendix. Is this even
possible?


I don't know. If this page doesn't lead you to a solution then I think 
this is impossible:

http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tocloft

regards Uwe


Re: Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-10 Thread John Hughes
With the help of your example, I now understand the documentation much 
better! Thanks!


John


From: Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED],LyX 
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org

Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:03:58 -0600

On 4/3/07 7:05 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 From: Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED],LyX
 lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:18:44 -0600

 On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set
 to
 bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
 default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
 sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
 contents to match?

 Thanks

 John

 _
 Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.
 http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/


 Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot.

 Regards,
 Bob Lounsbury


 I've checked the documentation for that package and I'm still not sure 
how

 to change the font of the entries at one level. I've tried entering:

 \makeatletter
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 \makeatother

 which doesn't use tocloft, but it doesn't seem to work. If anyone's had 
any
 luck changing the font of table of contents entries with or without 
tocloft,

 please let me know.

 Thanks.

 John

 _
 MSN Hotmail is evolving - check out the new Windows Live Mail.
 http://ideas.live.co.uk/


Here's a simple example of how to change the font using the tocloft 
package.

Look at section 2.3 of the tocloft package documentation for further
discussion.

Regards,
Bob Lounsbury





 tocloft-sample.lyx 


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Re: Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-10 Thread John Hughes
With the help of your example, I now understand the documentation much 
better! Thanks!


John


From: Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED],LyX 
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org

Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:03:58 -0600

On 4/3/07 7:05 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 From: Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED],LyX
 lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
 Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:18:44 -0600

 On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set
 to
 bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
 default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
 sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
 contents to match?

 Thanks

 John

 _
 Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.
 http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/


 Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot.

 Regards,
 Bob Lounsbury


 I've checked the documentation for that package and I'm still not sure 
how

 to change the font of the entries at one level. I've tried entering:

 \makeatletter
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 \makeatother

 which doesn't use tocloft, but it doesn't seem to work. If anyone's had 
any
 luck changing the font of table of contents entries with or without 
tocloft,

 please let me know.

 Thanks.

 John

 _
 MSN Hotmail is evolving - check out the new Windows Live Mail.
 http://ideas.live.co.uk/


Here's a simple example of how to change the font using the tocloft 
package.

Look at section 2.3 of the tocloft package documentation for further
discussion.

Regards,
Bob Lounsbury





 tocloft-sample.lyx 


_
Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.  
http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/




Re: Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-10 Thread John Hughes
With the help of your example, I now understand the documentation much 
better! Thanks!


John


From: Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,LyX 
<lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>

Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:03:58 -0600

On 4/3/07 7:05 AM, "John Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>
>> From: Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,LyX
>> <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
>> Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
>> Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:18:44 -0600
>>
>> On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, "John Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set
>> to
>>> bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
>>> default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
>>> sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
>>> contents to match?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> _
>>> Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.
>>> http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/
>>>
>>
>> Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bob Lounsbury
>>
>
> I've checked the documentation for that package and I'm still not sure 
how

> to change the font of the entries at one level. I've tried entering:
>
> \makeatletter
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> \makeatother
>
> which doesn't use tocloft, but it doesn't seem to work. If anyone's had 
any
> luck changing the font of table of contents entries with or without 
tocloft,

> please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
>
> John
>
> _
> MSN Hotmail is evolving - check out the new Windows Live Mail.
> http://ideas.live.co.uk/
>

Here's a simple example of how to change the font using the tocloft 
package.

Look at section 2.3 of the tocloft package documentation for further
discussion.

Regards,
Bob Lounsbury





<< tocloft-sample.lyx >>


_
Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.  
http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/




Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-02 Thread John Hughes
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to 
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the 
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using 
sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of 
contents to match?


Thanks

John

_
Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.  
http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/




Re: Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
 bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
 default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
 sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
 contents to match?
 
 Thanks
 
 John
 
 _
 Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.
 http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/
 

Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot.

Regards,
Bob Lounsbury




Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-02 Thread John Hughes
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to 
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the 
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using 
sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of 
contents to match?


Thanks

John

_
Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.  
http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/




Re: Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
 bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
 default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
 sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
 contents to match?
 
 Thanks
 
 John
 
 _
 Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.
 http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/
 

Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot.

Regards,
Bob Lounsbury




Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-02 Thread John Hughes
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to 
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the 
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using 
sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of 
contents to match?


Thanks

John

_
Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.  
http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/




Re: Table of Contents formatting

2007-04-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, "John Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
> bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
> default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
> sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
> contents to match?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John
> 
> _
> Solve the Conspiracy and win fantastic prizes.
> http://www.theconspiracygame.co.uk/
> 

Check out the tocloft package to modify the toc, lof, or lot.

Regards,
Bob Lounsbury