I’ve discovered the ‘titlesec’ LaTeX package which solves the hard problem of making my headings look nice. I can now work on the easy problem of writing good papers.
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17 April, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Américo Tavares
Yesterday you cried for help and now have discovered “the ‘titlesec’ LaTeX package”.
Could you please inform how to use it here? I even do not know what “the ‘titlesec’ LaTeX package” is.
I have no hurry. If you decide to reply take the time you whish.
Please excuse any erros in my English.
Thanks in advance
17 April, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Tom
It’s a nice package for altering headings in LaTeX. The website set up by its creator is here.
If you’re looking for general LaTeX information why not try the TeX Users Group.
I hope that helps; it’s all in English I’m afraid.
18 April, 2008 at 12:50 am
Américo Tavares
Thanks for your reply.
Currently I’m using the so-called Scientific Work Place (SWP), which consists of
- Scientific Word,
- Scientific Notebook
- Scientific Viewer
I will see how can I integrate (if feasible) the ‘titlesec’ package in my work in order to create documents to be posted in my blog or to modify the ones (dvi’s, pdf´s) I generate with SWP.
I think I can read that information in English, although nor being able to write without errors.
You have helped me with your answer.