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I am trying to write my master thesis using a header file given by chair.
I'm trying to use subsubsection
which did not include any numbering, a quick google search reveals I need to use setcounter
The format is as follows, I have a master.tex file which inputs thesis_header.tex and the chapter2.tex.
thesis_header.tex:
documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]book
usepackage[latin1]inputenc
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackage[normal,small,bf]caption
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth3
setcountertocdepth3
main.tex:
inputthesis_header
begindocument
% added abstract, chapter1 ...
inputchapters/chapter2
enddocument
chapter2.tex:
sectionFinite Cell Method
labelsec:theory
subsectionDiscretization
labelsec:FCM_Discretization
subsectionIntegration
labelsec:FCM_Integration
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
labelsec:FCM_Space_Tree
subsubsection*Moment Fitting Integration
labelsec:FCM_Moment_Fitting
subsectionWeakly Enforced Dirichlet and Neumann Boundary Conditions
labelsec:FCM_WeakBC
-- output --
My intended depth was:
1.3. Finite Cell Method
1.3.1 Discretization
1.3.2 Integration
1.3.2.1 Space Tree Integration
1.3.2.2 Moment fitting Integration
- 1.3.3 Weakly ...
sectioning
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I am trying to write my master thesis using a header file given by chair.
I'm trying to use subsubsection
which did not include any numbering, a quick google search reveals I need to use setcounter
The format is as follows, I have a master.tex file which inputs thesis_header.tex and the chapter2.tex.
thesis_header.tex:
documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]book
usepackage[latin1]inputenc
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackage[normal,small,bf]caption
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth3
setcountertocdepth3
main.tex:
inputthesis_header
begindocument
% added abstract, chapter1 ...
inputchapters/chapter2
enddocument
chapter2.tex:
sectionFinite Cell Method
labelsec:theory
subsectionDiscretization
labelsec:FCM_Discretization
subsectionIntegration
labelsec:FCM_Integration
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
labelsec:FCM_Space_Tree
subsubsection*Moment Fitting Integration
labelsec:FCM_Moment_Fitting
subsectionWeakly Enforced Dirichlet and Neumann Boundary Conditions
labelsec:FCM_WeakBC
-- output --
My intended depth was:
1.3. Finite Cell Method
1.3.1 Discretization
1.3.2 Integration
1.3.2.1 Space Tree Integration
1.3.2.2 Moment fitting Integration
- 1.3.3 Weakly ...
sectioning
1
Welcome to TeX.SX! a MWE would help (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/120578)
– koleygr
9 hours ago
1
@koleygr I will try and minimize as much as possible, for the 3 files in question.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Just leave the sectioning commands in there and may be somelipsum[]
if needed.
– koleygr
9 hours ago
@koleygr this is a minimal example of what I am doing, in a second run I tried removingsetcountersecnumdepth3
from the header and wrote it in main beforebegin(document)
. Same output.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Did you trysetcountersecnumdepth4setcountertocdepth4
? (I haven't tested this for lack of a proper MWE.)
– moewe
9 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
I am trying to write my master thesis using a header file given by chair.
I'm trying to use subsubsection
which did not include any numbering, a quick google search reveals I need to use setcounter
The format is as follows, I have a master.tex file which inputs thesis_header.tex and the chapter2.tex.
thesis_header.tex:
documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]book
usepackage[latin1]inputenc
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackage[normal,small,bf]caption
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth3
setcountertocdepth3
main.tex:
inputthesis_header
begindocument
% added abstract, chapter1 ...
inputchapters/chapter2
enddocument
chapter2.tex:
sectionFinite Cell Method
labelsec:theory
subsectionDiscretization
labelsec:FCM_Discretization
subsectionIntegration
labelsec:FCM_Integration
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
labelsec:FCM_Space_Tree
subsubsection*Moment Fitting Integration
labelsec:FCM_Moment_Fitting
subsectionWeakly Enforced Dirichlet and Neumann Boundary Conditions
labelsec:FCM_WeakBC
-- output --
My intended depth was:
1.3. Finite Cell Method
1.3.1 Discretization
1.3.2 Integration
1.3.2.1 Space Tree Integration
1.3.2.2 Moment fitting Integration
- 1.3.3 Weakly ...
sectioning
I am trying to write my master thesis using a header file given by chair.
I'm trying to use subsubsection
which did not include any numbering, a quick google search reveals I need to use setcounter
The format is as follows, I have a master.tex file which inputs thesis_header.tex and the chapter2.tex.
thesis_header.tex:
documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]book
usepackage[latin1]inputenc
usepackageamsmath
usepackageamssymb
usepackage[normal,small,bf]caption
usepackagetitlesec
setcountersecnumdepth3
setcountertocdepth3
main.tex:
inputthesis_header
begindocument
% added abstract, chapter1 ...
inputchapters/chapter2
enddocument
chapter2.tex:
sectionFinite Cell Method
labelsec:theory
subsectionDiscretization
labelsec:FCM_Discretization
subsectionIntegration
labelsec:FCM_Integration
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
labelsec:FCM_Space_Tree
subsubsection*Moment Fitting Integration
labelsec:FCM_Moment_Fitting
subsectionWeakly Enforced Dirichlet and Neumann Boundary Conditions
labelsec:FCM_WeakBC
-- output --
My intended depth was:
1.3. Finite Cell Method
1.3.1 Discretization
1.3.2 Integration
1.3.2.1 Space Tree Integration
1.3.2.2 Moment fitting Integration
- 1.3.3 Weakly ...
sectioning
sectioning
edited 9 hours ago
Hadi Farah
asked 9 hours ago
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Welcome to TeX.SX! a MWE would help (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/120578)
– koleygr
9 hours ago
1
@koleygr I will try and minimize as much as possible, for the 3 files in question.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Just leave the sectioning commands in there and may be somelipsum[]
if needed.
– koleygr
9 hours ago
@koleygr this is a minimal example of what I am doing, in a second run I tried removingsetcountersecnumdepth3
from the header and wrote it in main beforebegin(document)
. Same output.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Did you trysetcountersecnumdepth4setcountertocdepth4
? (I haven't tested this for lack of a proper MWE.)
– moewe
9 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
1
Welcome to TeX.SX! a MWE would help (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/120578)
– koleygr
9 hours ago
1
@koleygr I will try and minimize as much as possible, for the 3 files in question.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Just leave the sectioning commands in there and may be somelipsum[]
if needed.
– koleygr
9 hours ago
@koleygr this is a minimal example of what I am doing, in a second run I tried removingsetcountersecnumdepth3
from the header and wrote it in main beforebegin(document)
. Same output.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Did you trysetcountersecnumdepth4setcountertocdepth4
? (I haven't tested this for lack of a proper MWE.)
– moewe
9 hours ago
1
1
Welcome to TeX.SX! a MWE would help (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/120578)
– koleygr
9 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SX! a MWE would help (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/120578)
– koleygr
9 hours ago
1
1
@koleygr I will try and minimize as much as possible, for the 3 files in question.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
@koleygr I will try and minimize as much as possible, for the 3 files in question.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Just leave the sectioning commands in there and may be some
lipsum[]
if needed.– koleygr
9 hours ago
Just leave the sectioning commands in there and may be some
lipsum[]
if needed.– koleygr
9 hours ago
@koleygr this is a minimal example of what I am doing, in a second run I tried removing
setcountersecnumdepth3
from the header and wrote it in main before begin(document)
. Same output.– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
@koleygr this is a minimal example of what I am doing, in a second run I tried removing
setcountersecnumdepth3
from the header and wrote it in main before begin(document)
. Same output.– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Did you try
setcountersecnumdepth4setcountertocdepth4
? (I haven't tested this for lack of a proper MWE.)– moewe
9 hours ago
Did you try
setcountersecnumdepth4setcountertocdepth4
? (I haven't tested this for lack of a proper MWE.)– moewe
9 hours ago
|
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This is unrelated to secnumdepth
it is simply that you have used *
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
which is the un-numbered heading, this should be
subsubsectionAdaptive Space Tree
1
You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
2
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
1
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned thesecnumdepth
to 3 or 4. I forgot I was still usingsubsubsection*
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
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This is unrelated to secnumdepth
it is simply that you have used *
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
which is the un-numbered heading, this should be
subsubsectionAdaptive Space Tree
1
You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
2
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
1
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned thesecnumdepth
to 3 or 4. I forgot I was still usingsubsubsection*
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
add a comment |
This is unrelated to secnumdepth
it is simply that you have used *
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
which is the un-numbered heading, this should be
subsubsectionAdaptive Space Tree
1
You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
2
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
1
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned thesecnumdepth
to 3 or 4. I forgot I was still usingsubsubsection*
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
add a comment |
This is unrelated to secnumdepth
it is simply that you have used *
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
which is the un-numbered heading, this should be
subsubsectionAdaptive Space Tree
This is unrelated to secnumdepth
it is simply that you have used *
subsubsection*Adaptive Space Tree
which is the un-numbered heading, this should be
subsubsectionAdaptive Space Tree
answered 9 hours ago
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You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
2
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
1
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned thesecnumdepth
to 3 or 4. I forgot I was still usingsubsubsection*
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
add a comment |
1
You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
2
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
1
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned thesecnumdepth
to 3 or 4. I forgot I was still usingsubsubsection*
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
1
1
You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
You beat me to the answer by a minute. :-) I'll delete mine.
– Mico
9 hours ago
2
2
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
@Mico it probably took you that long to write all the extra text:-)
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
1
1
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the
*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned the secnumdepth
to 3 or 4. I forgot I was still using subsubsection*
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Thank you , I had been trying to make subsubsection work for a while, autocomplete showed me both. So at first I tried without the
*
, and the other had the same result. When I looked online and reassigned the secnumdepth
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Welcome to TeX.SX! a MWE would help (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/120578)
– koleygr
9 hours ago
1
@koleygr I will try and minimize as much as possible, for the 3 files in question.
– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Just leave the sectioning commands in there and may be some
lipsum[]
if needed.– koleygr
9 hours ago
@koleygr this is a minimal example of what I am doing, in a second run I tried removing
setcountersecnumdepth3
from the header and wrote it in main beforebegin(document)
. Same output.– Hadi Farah
9 hours ago
Did you try
setcountersecnumdepth4setcountertocdepth4
? (I haven't tested this for lack of a proper MWE.)– moewe
9 hours ago