[texhax] help needed re the header line of the endnotes section of a book

Neil Immerman neil.immerman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 12 16:19:54 CET 2010


Dear Paul,

   Thanks for your reply.  I am using LaTex and the package "endnotes".

  I would like to set the headers for the endnotes section of a book, so the
header of a given page will say, for example,
"Notes from Chapter 3, Note 17 to Chapter 4, Note 3".  Suggestions about how
to do this or what to read so I can figure it out would be greatly
appreciated.

   Thanks,

   -- Neil

   Neil.Immerman at gmail.com


On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Paul Isambert <zappathustra at free.fr>wrote:

>  It depends on your format (plain TeX? ConTeXt? LaTeX? something else?) but
> the solution would be an interaction between your macro for endnotes and
> \mark (properly used, see the TeXbook on this). However, if you're not using
> plain, the macros are probably hard to hack and you'll want to find a proper
> package...
> Paul
>
> Neil Immerman a écrit :
>
>    I would like to set the headers for the endnotes section of a book, so
> the header of a given page will say, for example,
> "Notes from Chapter 3, Note 17 to Chapter 4, Note 3".  Suggestions about
> how to do this or what to read so I can figure it out would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     -- Neil
>
>     Neil.Immerman at gmail.com
>
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