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21 Dec 2011 titlesec is a LaTeX package for sectioning commands (chapters, sections, etc.) used together. The goal is to provide new features unavailable in current LaTEX, such as: In the following examples the program fully automates the format and no manual intervention is required to readjust individual titles.
Class scrartcl Warning: Usage of package `titlesec' together (scrartcl) with a KOMA-Script class is not recommended. (scrartcl) I'd suggest to use the package only (scrartcl) if you really need it, because it breaks several (scrartcl) KOMA-Script features, i.e., option `headings' and (scrartcl) the extended
You can define the titleformat for starred versions with the numberless key, i.e, like titleformat{section}[block] {first}{label}{0pt}{textbf{#1}}[trailer] % all versions titleformat{section}[block,numberless]{first}{label}{0pt}{#1}[trailer] % starred version.
where: <left> increases the left margin. <before-sep> is the vertical space before the title. is the separation between title and non-sectioning text. The starred version of this command ( titlespacing* ) kills the indentation of the paragraph following the title. Open an example of the titlesec package in ShareLaTeX
titlesec – Select alternative section titles. A package providing an interface to sectioning commands for selection from various title styles. E.g., marginal titles and to change the font of all headings with a single command, also providing simple one-step page styles. Also includes a package to change the page styles when
21 Mar 2016 See your LATEX manual for further reference on boxing commands. 19There is an further class named part to emulate the article part, but you should not use it at all. Use the straight class instead. Remember some features rely in these classes and titlesec does not change by default the definition of part
titleformat{section}{sectionfont}{thesection.}{1em}{MakeUppercase}{} titleformat{subsection}{subsectionfont}{thesubsection.}{1em}{}{}. Is it even possible to differ the formatting? As written in the titlesec manual: format is the format to be applied to the whole title—label and text. This part can contain
Together with KOMA-Script it is recommended to use the package's own font switch commands also for scrpage2 influenced font attributes (see KOMA-Script manual, section for scrpage2 ). On the other hand this KOMA-Script own font switch for “chapter" does not work here with titleformat ; it seems,
documentclass{article} usepackage{titlesec} titleformat*{section}{sloppybfseriesLargehyphencharfont=-1} begin{document} section{Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
The incompatibility between titlesec and biblatex is known: see the following text from the biblatex manual. The titlesec package redefines user-level document division commands such as chapter or section . This approach is not compatible with internal command changes applied by the BibLaTeX
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