[OS X TeX] damn... how to surpress chapter titles?
William Adams
wadams at atlis.com
Mon Jul 1 16:47:36 CEST 2002
Bruno said:
>It's not really Mac OS X-specific stuff. I don't know about the FAQs,
>but generally when you want to fine-tune the output of LaTeX you need to:
>- first look at the LaTeX Companion (fairly outdated); and, if your
>question isn't answered there,
>- look at how the output of LaTeX is created in the various files
>defining the LaTeX format.
Is there an easy / automatic way to get LaTeX to spit out a file which
provides all of the formatting values for a given file so that one may
up-date them?
Or has something along those lines been considered for LaTeX3?
(At a minimum, I hope they're going to do away with hard-coding things
like the spacing of elements in the ToC)
Lastly, anyone here have any information on graphical interfaces for
batch pagination / composition systems? Links, or anecdotal experience
they'd be willing to share? (I've got some ideas for one, and want to
see if it's already been done or no).
Thanks!
William
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