+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | subheadcformat | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \subheadcformat{\numberingstyle{1} \titleformat{\removelastskip \goodbreak\vs{2\bl} \twelvept \rm\nin\subheadctitle \par\nobreak \vs{1\bl}\nobreak \setsubheaddnumber{0}} \incontents{no} } Abbreviation: ã|\shcfã% Parameters: ã|submarkupã% Submarkup: ã|\numberingstyle, \titleformat, \incontentsã% ã|Description:ã% The \subheadcformat markup lets you change the appearance of the subheading title. There are three submarkup that control how the \subheadc is to appear. ã|\numberingstyleã% by default is 1 which will print the subhead number in Arabic numbers. Other possibilities are "A" and "I". By default, subhead numbers are not printed, even though the \subheadcnumber is incremented. ã|\titleformat{Nested Markup}ã% is used to describe how the \subheadc title is to be printed. You may use markup such as \newpage, \removelastskip, \goodbreak, \nobreak, \verticalspace, and \centerline within \titleformat as Nested Markup. Other markup you may use within or outside of \subheadcformat: * \subheadcnumberprints the most recent subheadc number. * \subheadctitleprints the most recent subheadc title. ã|\incontentsã% places the subheadc title in the contents (if one is printed). By default, the title is not placed in the contents. Printing in the table of contents can be included by changing to "yes": \shcf{\incontents{yes}} ã|Example:ã% Some applications require the subheads to be numbered. If you wanted \subheadc to include a number like "Section cc:" where "cc" is a bold subheadc number, you could modify the \subheadcformat: \subheadcformat{\numberingstyle{1} \titleformat{\removelastskip\goodbreak\vs{2\bl} \nin\bd Section \subheadcnumber: \quad\subheadctitle\par \nobreak\vs{1\bl}\nobreak} \incontents{no} } more realistic. \subheadc{Nationalism and War} Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord Acton observed that . . . The third subheadc would print as: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | more realistic. | | | | | | Section 3: Nationalism and War | | | | Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord Acton observed that | | . . . | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ã|Notes:ã% The \subheadcformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if both are used.