The memoir class provides all sorts of options for redefining things, including the chapter/section headings. I have never tried redefining the TOC but I wouldn't be surprised if memoir has provision for that too.

David

BPJ wrote:
As the subject line says I wonder if it's possible
with fontspec to load different shapes of the same
font as different font instances?

The thing is I'm going to write a script which
generates XeLaTeX source and where the user is to
be able to choose their own fonts/shapes/sizes for
elements like text and headings, and I hope to be
able to define a font instance for each of these
elements but not to have to check if they want,
say, italic or smallcaps headings scaled n and
stick in formatting commands if they do!

(Some of you may balk at italic/whatever headings,
but in my case the linguistics anti-prescriptivism
pill went down rather successfully, and I'd hate
to be prescriptivist when I don't have to. Besides
it is sometimes the case that bold is used with
some technical signal value beside italics and
I've found it convenient to set headings in
smallcaps in such cases.[^1])

[^1]: This in turn requires an amount of
    \addcontentsline gymnastics. I'd appreciate
    pointers on methods/packages to globally styling
    headings/toc entries independently of each other.
    I'm probably showing my ignorance here, or my
    needs/wishes are really fringe! texdoc'ing
    "contents" or "toc" turns up nothing useful, and
    section.sty seemeth to be an olde and arcane dogge
    (at least to me!)

/BP 8^)>




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