+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | partformat | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \partformat{\numberingstyle{1} \titleformat{\dumpinsertseject\titlepage \hrule height 0pt depth 0pt \vfil \centerline{\twelvept\bd Part \partnumber} \centerline{\twelvept\bd \parttitle} \setchapternumber{0} \setsubheadanumber{0} \setsubheadbnumber{0} \setsubheadcnumber{0} \setsubheaddnumber{0} \setfootnotenumber{0} \setendnotenumber{0} \setfigurenumber{0} \settablenumber{0} } \incontents{yes} } Abbreviation: ã|\pafã% Parameters: ã|submarkupã% Submarkup: ã|\numberingstyle, \titleformat, \incontentsã% ã|Description:ã% The \partformat markup allows you to modify the defaults that control the appearance of the part title. Following are the submarkup descriptions. ã|numberingstyleã% allows you to change the style from Arabic numerals, the default (1), to capital letters (A) or roman numerals (I). If you wanted your parts in roman numerals, you would specify: \partformat{\numberingstyle{I}} ã|titleformatã% controls the appearance of the part title banner. You may use markup such as \newpage, \dumpinsertseject \verticalspace, and \center- line within \titleformat as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or outside of \partformat: ã|partnumber.ã% prints the most recent part number. ã|parttitle.ã% prints the most recent part title. ã|hrule height 0pt depth 0pt.ã% is used to create a half title page along with \vfil. ã|incontentsã% places the part title in contents (if one is printed). Printing can be suppressed by changing to "no." ã|Example:ã% This example does not create a half title page. Instead the part starts a new page, centers the title bold, and one line is skipped afterwards before printing the text of the part. \partformat{\titleformat{\newpage \cl{\bd \parttitle} \vs{1\bl} }} ã|Notes:ã% The \partformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if both are used. See The TEXbook for more on \vfil.