\small\rm
by default. Section entries are typeset
in the \mtcSfont font, which is \small\bf
by default.
For subsections, subsubsections, paragraphs and subparagraphs, the
commands \mtcSSfont
, \mtcSSSfont
, \mtcPfont
and
\mtcSPfont
are available (by default, \small\rm
)
to enable the use of various fonts. Mini lists of figures and tables are
typeset in the fonts \mlffont
and \mltfont
, which are
\small\rm
by default.
\large\bf
by
default) font and the texts of the titles are defined by
\mtctitle, \mlftitle and \mlttitle, which
are the strings ``Contents'', ``Figures'' and ``Tables'' by default.
These commands should be redefined by \renewcommand for
languages other than english. The option files
mtcfrench.sty and mtcenglish.sty
(and others 1.2) are available.
You can easily prepare a similar style for your preferred language.
\normalsize\rm
by default.
Chapter entries are typeset in the \ptcCfont font,
which is \normalsize\bf
by default.
Section entries are typeset in the \ptcSfont font,
which is \normalsize\rm
by default.
For subsections, subsubsections, paragraphs and subparagraphs, the
commands \ptcSSfont
, \ptcSSSfont
, \ptcPfont
and
\ptcSPfont
are available (by default, \normalsize\rm
) if you
want to use various fonts. Partial lists of figures and tables are
typeset in the fonts \mlffont
and \mltfont
, which are
\normalsize\rm
by default.
\Huge\bf
by
default) font and the texts of the titles are defined by
\ptctitle, \plftitle and \plttitle, which
are the strings ``Table of Contents'',
``List of Figures'' and ``List of Tables'' by default.
These commands should be redefined by \renewcommand for
languages other than english.
The option files
mtcfrench.sty and mtcenglish.sty (and others, see
footnote above) are available.
You can easily prepare a similar style for your preferred language.
\normalsize\rm
by default.
Subsection entries are typeset in the \stcSSfont font,
which is \normalsize\bf
by default.
Subsubsection entries are typeset in the \stcSSSfont font,
which is \normalsize\rm
by default.
For subsubsections, paragraphs and subparagraphs, the
commands \stcSSSfont
, \stcPfont
and
\stcSPfont
are available (by default, \normalsize\rm
) if you
want to use various fonts. Partial lists of figures and tables are
typeset in the fonts \slffont
and \sltfont
, which are
\normalsize\rm
by default.
\normalsize\bf
by
default) font and the texts of the titles are defined by
\stctitle, \slftitle and \slttitle, which
are the strings ``Contents'',
``Figures'' and ``Tables'' by default.
These commands should be redefined by \renewcommand for
languages other than english.
The option files
mtcfrench.sty and mtcenglish.sty (and others, see
footnote above) are available.
You can easily prepare a similar style for your preferred language.
\dominitoc
,
\dominilof
and \dominilot
accept an optional argument
to change the default position of the
corresponding title: [l] for left (default), [c] for center,
[r] for right, or [e] (or [n]) for empty (no title).
The change is global for all the document.
\minitoc
(or \minilof
or \minilot
).
\doparttoc
,
\dopartlof
and \dopartlot
accept an optional argument
to change the default position of the
corresponding title: [l] for left (default), [c] for center,
[r] for right, or [e] (or [n])for empty (no title).
The change is global for all the document.
\dosecttoc
,
\dosectlof
and \dosectlot
accept an optional argument
to change the default position of the
corresponding title: [l] for left (default), [c] for center,
[r] for right, or [e] (or [n]) for empty (no title).
The change is global for all the document.
\secttoc
(or \sectlof
or \sectlot
).