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It depends on your format (plain TeX? ConTeXt? LaTeX? something else?)
but the solution would be an interaction between your macro for
endnotes and \mark (properly used, see the TeXbook on this). However,
if you're not using plain, the macros are probably hard to hack and
you'll want to find a proper package...<br>
Paul<br>
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Neil Immerman a écrit :
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cite="mid:2e189a91003111305x7c6ec45bn8d2dddc0ade91a20@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite"> I would like to set the headers for the endnotes
section of a book, so the header of a given page will say, for example,
<div>"Notes from Chapter 3, Note 17 to Chapter 4, Note 3".
Suggestions about how to do this or what to read so I can figure it
out would be greatly appreciated.</div>
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<div> Thanks,</div>
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<div> -- Neil</div>
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<div> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:Neil.Immerman@gmail.com">Neil.Immerman@gmail.com</a></div>
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