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· id just like to enquire on how this sort of chapter style is done. Redefining whether or not the figure counter will be reset whenever the chapter/section counter is incremented; Is there any source where i can find the required fields in my bibliography file to refer to a chapter within a book? The united states has 11 aircraft … Think that when you open a book, the first thing you see is the right-hand side (recto page). See how to create specific chapter style in book … · inside this code you can do anything you want and you have an additional starred chapter with optional argument for additional use like different page header than the original … Includes helicopter carriers. The list of aircraft carriers of the soviet union and russia includes all aircraft carriers built by, proposed for, or in service with the naval forces of either the soviet union or russia. I am aware it is some permutation of the memoir class with hansen style chapter headings, however the number … The chapter n text is the value of the @chapapp macro, defined in the book document class. · unlike the united states navy, which has 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers currently in service (not all deployed simultaneously), russia only has one, and its not nuclear … I need to display the chapter name with the \chapter* command to the left side of the header. Which countries in the world have aircraft carriers (and how many)? For example, the following redefinition … The appendix starts without any notice that it is the appendix except for the chapter number being a, but i want to have either a separate page which says appendix prior to the start of the … I intend to use it to re-enable page numbering (which may or may not be disabled using … · do not leave the chapter titles hidden in the left-hand side (verso page). As of 2025, there are an estimated 51 aircraft/helicopter carriers in service worldwide. Changing the numbering of (e. g. ) figures involves two modifications: · while russia currently operates only one aircraft carrier, the global naval landscape is dynamic, and future developments may see an expansion of russia’s carrier fleet. I found @inbook, but i cannot find the fields (author=, chapter=. This is one example of what i tried: Supported countries only. Interactive map of aircraft carriers in each country. No need to tinker with that directly. In order to get rid of some of this titling in the chapter heading (yet keep the toc untouched), redefine the above @makechapterhead to your liking. Is there something like etoolbox s \appto, that also works for \chapter and \addchap?