I need to produce a PDF document in which I need some "chapters" (along with its sections and subsections) to be non-numbered but still included in the ToC.
This is for my master thesis. I'm using the book document class, because I don't like memoir defaults.
If I use \chapter*
, then LaTeX remove the chapter from the ToC. But I'm required to have those as well in the ToC. Furthermore, the headings (fancy) are not changed with \chapter*
.
The overall structure of the thesis is:
\maketitle %% A custom one
\frontmatter
\tableofcontents
\listoftables
\listoffigures
\chapter*{Abstract}
\chapter*{Introduction} %% This "chapter" presents the whole thesis
\mainmatter
%% Here the real chapters are written
\appendix
%% Appendixes here
%% bibliography
How can I make \chapter*
, \section*
, and \subsection*
to appear in the ToC and to modify the headers?
I think I may be using some packages that interfere with the way headers and footers are generated. The answer of smilingthax gets the first part of the question responded: I have now my \chapter*s on the TOC.
This is my full preamble:
\usepackage[sort&compress,round,semicolon]{natbib}
\usepackage{babel}
\usepackage{setspace}
%% inputenc so we can write in spanish
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{fixltx2e} % LaTeX patches, \textsubscript
\usepackage{cmap} % fix search and cut-and-paste in PDF
\usepackage{ifthen}
%% \usepackage{float} % float configuration
%% \floatplacement{figure}{TH} % place figures here definitely
%% fontenc so we can use TrueType fonts
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage{garamond}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{titlesec}
\usepackage[table]{xcolor}
%% Custom colors
\definecolor{blue}{rgb}{0.2,0.2,0.95}
\definecolor{green}{rgb}{0.2,0.95,0.2}
\definecolor{red}{rgb}{0.95,0.2,0.2}
\definecolor{cyan}{rgb}{0,0,0.95}
\definecolor{ligthred}{rgb}{1, 0, 0}
\definecolor{black}{rgb}{0, 0, 0}
\definecolor{shade}{HTML}{D4D7FE} %light blue shade
% Margins
\usepackage[left=0.9in,top=1in,right=0.7in,bottom=1in]{geometry}
\usepackage[pdftex, colorlinks=true, citecolor=ligthred,
urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
\widowpenalty9000
\clubpenalty7000
\usepackage{titlesec}
\newcommand{\bigrule}{\titlerule[0.5mm]}
\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{bch}
\titleformat{\chapter}[display]
{\bfseries\Huge}
{\garamond
% DESCOMENTAR PARA SUBIR LOS CAPITULOS
\vspace{-1.125in} \titlerule \filleft
\Large\chaptertitlename\ \Large\thechapter}{0mm}
{\filleft}[\vspace{0.5mm} \bigrule]
\let\cite=\citep
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\fancyhf{} %% Clears all headers
% admonition (specially marked topic)
\providecommand{\DUadmonition}[2][class-arg]{%
% try \DUadmonition#1{#2}:
\ifcsname DUadmonition#1\endcsname%
\csname DUadmonition#1\endcsname{#2}%
\else
\begin{center}
\fbox{\parbox{0.9\textwidth}{#2}}
\end{center}
\fi
}
% title for topics, admonitions and sidebar
\providecommand*{\DUtitle}[2][class-arg]{%
% call \DUtitle#1{#2} if it exists:
\ifcsname DUtitle#1\endcsname%
\csname DUtitle#1\endcsname{#2}%
\else
\smallskip\noindent\textbf{#2}\smallskip%
\fi
}
% error admonition title
\providecommand*{\DUtitleerror}[1]{\DUtitle{\color{red}#1}}
% fieldlist environment
\ifthenelse{\isundefined{\DUfieldlist}}{
\newenvironment{DUfieldlist}%
{\quote\description}
{\enddescription\endquote}
}{}
% legend
\ifthenelse{\isundefined{\DUlegend}}{
\newenvironment{DUlegend}{\small}{}
}{}
%%% Fallback definitions for Docutils-specific commands
% numeric or symbol footnotes with hyperlinks
\providecommand*{\DUfootnotemark}[3]{%
\hyperlink{#2}{\textsuperscript{#3}}\raisebox{1em}{\label{#1}}%
}
\providecommand{\DUfootnotetext}[4]{%
\begingroup%
\renewcommand{\thefootnote}{%
\protect\hyperlink{#2}{#3}}%
\protect\raisebox{1em}{\protect\label{#1}}%
\footnotetext{#4}%
\endgroup%
}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{multirow}
\usepackage{longtable}
\newlength{\DUtablewidth} % internal use in tables
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{bbding}
\usetikzlibrary{arrows,fit}
\usepackage{amsmath,bm,times}
\newcommand{\mx}[1]{\mathbf{\bm{#1}}} % Matrix command
\newcommand{\vc}[1]{\mathbf{\bm{#1}}} % Vector command
I don't think an specialized command exists for that. But you can use
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}
to add it to the TOC. BTW, I didn't have problems with \chapter* and fancy, so I used:
\newcommand\chap[1]{%
\chapter*{#1}%
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}}