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Date:      Mon, 19 Nov 2012 23:43:38 +0200
From:      Aldis Berjoza <graudeejs@yandex.ru>
To:        FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: OFF TOPIC -- Latex Question
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19.11.2012, 23:27, "Carmel" <carmel_ny@hotmail.com>:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2012 01:08:47 +0400
> Boris Samorodov articulated:
>
>> š20.11.2012 00:02, Carmel ΠΙΫΕΤ:
>>> šI know this doesn't belong here; however I was hoping someone could
>>> šgive me a quick answer.
>>>
>>> šI have a document I am writing, actually a new set of By Laws for an
>>> šorganization. The format should be as shown here:
>>>
>>> šššššššššššššššššArticle I
>>> šššššššššššššššššššName
>>>
>>> šBla-bla
>>>
>>> šsection 1
>>>
>>> šsection 2
>>>
>>> šššššššššššššššššArticle II
>>> šššššššššššššššššššMembers
>> š\renewcommand{\chaptername}{Article}
>> š\renewcommand{\thechapter}{\Roman{chapter}}
>
> Thank you. I tried "thechapter" and "\chapter". It never occurred to me
> to use "\chaptername". I couldn't find any documentation on it either,
> although I was certain that it could be done. I am surprised that there
> is not a fixed style for that in šLatex. "Article" is commonly used in
> legal documents.


Well it's written by mathematicians and physicists for mathematicians and physicists (mostly)
-- 
Aldis Berjoza
FreeBSD addict



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