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1. Page Layout ⇒ memoir | Wrong Chapter Name in Header 8 posts • Page 1 of 1 heniczyna Posts: 7 Joined: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:35 pm I would like to insert the chapter number and name on the left header of a page. headers and footers can contain an opti In a book or report class, the chapter title often appears in the running headers (at the top of the page). Right 3. I like to add chapter names in my header. From this point of document to the end or other redefinition, 1 I want to display the name of chapter in the header with latex, for example on the even pages display the name of chapter align the right, and display the name of chapter align left on the The code I'm using removes the header from the first page of each chapter, but every subsequent page has the chapter name in the header on the left. Complete guide to customizing headers and footers in LaTeX. Centre 2. )". If your title is very long, it might overflow the header or look messy. By using these commands you can override the default behavior of displaying section names or chapter titles automatically. Your long The header will comprise the title of the report. Learn to use fancyhdr, create custom page styles, and design professional document headers. \titlespacing*{\chapter}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt} would reduce the space after the title to zero. g. How can I add how to display current section title in header insted of chapter title? I'm using book and fancychap MWE \documentclass [11pt,oneside,final] {book} \usepackage My goal for a LaTeX PDF that I created recently was to get the header of my pages to look something like this: Section Name (Chapter Name) where “Section Name” and “Chapter Name” are 3 You can use \renewcommand {\chaptername} {name_you_want} if you put it into the document body. But there are also many packages on CTAN that address this. Not The "dirty extension" gives me something useful, but for starred chapters like Index and References I get the name of the last chapter in the header. Left 2. On every odd page will appear the title of the report while on the even pages the title of the chapter will be mentioned. Currently I used this command \\fancyhead[RO,LE]{Chapter \\thechapter} which can only show the chapter number . headers and footers can contain different content on left (even) and right (odd) pages 2. One is In the header and footer definition, you use the commands \rightmark and \leftmark to represent the current section and chapter heading, respectively. 2. " (Name of the chapter)" But I want only the name of the chapter to show up. headers and footers are structured into three “zones” 2. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more. Standard LaTeX accomplishes this with a two-stage approach. To change the behavior of the \chapter command, you can copy its definition from the LaTeX format file and make adjustments. I'm using I have an introduction, preface and a couple other non-chapters with roman number pagination before the "real" document begins, and I want them to appear in the TOC and to have their chapter name in I have an introduction, preface and a couple other non-chapters with roman number pagination before the "real" document begins, and I want them to appear in the TOC and to have their chapter name in When I use \lhead {\leftmark}, Header shows, Chapter " (no. Would it be Complete guide to customizing headers and footers in LaTeX. They provide flexibility in An online LaTeX editor that’s easy to use. tex document and I'd like to put on the top of each future pages the number and name of what The following diagram summarises the general structure of headers and footers defined by fancyhdrfor a two-sided document: 1. For chapters, this only works if you have also used the \titleformat . 3. The values of these two commands how to put the chapter name on the top of each pages? I begin with latex and I have this . So far, I have used the following code, which works very well: How can I make \chapter*, \section*, and \subsection* to appear in the ToC and to modify the headers? I think I may be using some packages that interfere with the way headers and footers So e. The tricky problem when customizing headers and footers is to get things like running section and chapter names in there.

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