How can I show appendices as “APÊNDICE A – Title of the appendix” in TOC using the package `appendix`?












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Currently, I have Apêndice A Title of the appendix in my Table of Contents (see link below), but I need APÊNDICE A – Title of the appendix (note the capital letters APÊNDICE and the "en dash" before the title.



This change must affect only the ToC. The title on the appendix page itself is fine as it is now.



I guess this is an easy task, but I haven't succeeded.



https://www.overleaf.com/read/qdstcnhswnwc



documentclass{book}

usepackage[greek,portuguese,brazilian]{babel}
usepackage[title,titletoc]{appendix}

begin{document}

tableofcontentsthispagestyle{empty}
cleardoublepage

chapter{Introduction}
Bla bla
cleardoublepage

begin{appendices}
chapter{Title of the appendix}
cleardoublepage
chapter{Title of another appendix}
cleardoublepage
end{appendices}

end{document}









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    Currently, I have Apêndice A Title of the appendix in my Table of Contents (see link below), but I need APÊNDICE A – Title of the appendix (note the capital letters APÊNDICE and the "en dash" before the title.



    This change must affect only the ToC. The title on the appendix page itself is fine as it is now.



    I guess this is an easy task, but I haven't succeeded.



    https://www.overleaf.com/read/qdstcnhswnwc



    documentclass{book}

    usepackage[greek,portuguese,brazilian]{babel}
    usepackage[title,titletoc]{appendix}

    begin{document}

    tableofcontentsthispagestyle{empty}
    cleardoublepage

    chapter{Introduction}
    Bla bla
    cleardoublepage

    begin{appendices}
    chapter{Title of the appendix}
    cleardoublepage
    chapter{Title of another appendix}
    cleardoublepage
    end{appendices}

    end{document}









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      Currently, I have Apêndice A Title of the appendix in my Table of Contents (see link below), but I need APÊNDICE A – Title of the appendix (note the capital letters APÊNDICE and the "en dash" before the title.



      This change must affect only the ToC. The title on the appendix page itself is fine as it is now.



      I guess this is an easy task, but I haven't succeeded.



      https://www.overleaf.com/read/qdstcnhswnwc



      documentclass{book}

      usepackage[greek,portuguese,brazilian]{babel}
      usepackage[title,titletoc]{appendix}

      begin{document}

      tableofcontentsthispagestyle{empty}
      cleardoublepage

      chapter{Introduction}
      Bla bla
      cleardoublepage

      begin{appendices}
      chapter{Title of the appendix}
      cleardoublepage
      chapter{Title of another appendix}
      cleardoublepage
      end{appendices}

      end{document}









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      Currently, I have Apêndice A Title of the appendix in my Table of Contents (see link below), but I need APÊNDICE A – Title of the appendix (note the capital letters APÊNDICE and the "en dash" before the title.



      This change must affect only the ToC. The title on the appendix page itself is fine as it is now.



      I guess this is an easy task, but I haven't succeeded.



      https://www.overleaf.com/read/qdstcnhswnwc



      documentclass{book}

      usepackage[greek,portuguese,brazilian]{babel}
      usepackage[title,titletoc]{appendix}

      begin{document}

      tableofcontentsthispagestyle{empty}
      cleardoublepage

      chapter{Introduction}
      Bla bla
      cleardoublepage

      begin{appendices}
      chapter{Title of the appendix}
      cleardoublepage
      chapter{Title of another appendix}
      cleardoublepage
      end{appendices}

      end{document}






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      asked Mar 13 at 19:18









      Leonardo CastroLeonardo Castro

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          Part of your question can be answered by this answer.



          For renaming, you'll need to add this:



          renewcommandappendixname{APÊNDICE}
          renewcommandappendixpagename{APÊNDICE}





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          • My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

            – Leonardo Castro
            Mar 13 at 20:31





















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          I'm answering my own question to complement @Vinccool96's answer.



          The answer of @Vinccool96 didn't completely apply to my MWE because its class is book instead of article. However, it helped me find the solution that worked in my case.



          Based on the explanation in https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/384048/91816, I added the following code immediately below begin{appendices}:



          makeatletter
          def@chapter[#1]#2{ifnum c@secnumdepth >m@ne
          refstepcounter{chapter}%
          typeout{thechapter.}%
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
          {thechapterspacetextendashspace #1}% <-- modification
          else
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
          fi
          chaptermark{#1}%
          addtocontents{lof}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
          addtocontents{lot}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
          if@twocolumn
          @topnewpage[@makechapterhead{#2}]%
          else
          @makechapterhead{#2}%
          @afterheading
          fi}
          makeatother





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            Part of your question can be answered by this answer.



            For renaming, you'll need to add this:



            renewcommandappendixname{APÊNDICE}
            renewcommandappendixpagename{APÊNDICE}





            share|improve this answer
























            • My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

              – Leonardo Castro
              Mar 13 at 20:31


















            1














            Part of your question can be answered by this answer.



            For renaming, you'll need to add this:



            renewcommandappendixname{APÊNDICE}
            renewcommandappendixpagename{APÊNDICE}





            share|improve this answer
























            • My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

              – Leonardo Castro
              Mar 13 at 20:31
















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            Part of your question can be answered by this answer.



            For renaming, you'll need to add this:



            renewcommandappendixname{APÊNDICE}
            renewcommandappendixpagename{APÊNDICE}





            share|improve this answer













            Part of your question can be answered by this answer.



            For renaming, you'll need to add this:



            renewcommandappendixname{APÊNDICE}
            renewcommandappendixpagename{APÊNDICE}






            share|improve this answer












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            answered Mar 13 at 19:39









            Vinccool96Vinccool96

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            • My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

              – Leonardo Castro
              Mar 13 at 20:31





















            • My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

              – Leonardo Castro
              Mar 13 at 20:31



















            My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

            – Leonardo Castro
            Mar 13 at 20:31







            My appendices are defined as chapters (as I have book instead of article). What's the equivalent to @seccntformat for chapters?

            – Leonardo Castro
            Mar 13 at 20:31













            1














            I'm answering my own question to complement @Vinccool96's answer.



            The answer of @Vinccool96 didn't completely apply to my MWE because its class is book instead of article. However, it helped me find the solution that worked in my case.



            Based on the explanation in https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/384048/91816, I added the following code immediately below begin{appendices}:



            makeatletter
            def@chapter[#1]#2{ifnum c@secnumdepth >m@ne
            refstepcounter{chapter}%
            typeout{thechapter.}%
            addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
            {thechapterspacetextendashspace #1}% <-- modification
            else
            addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
            fi
            chaptermark{#1}%
            addtocontents{lof}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
            addtocontents{lot}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
            if@twocolumn
            @topnewpage[@makechapterhead{#2}]%
            else
            @makechapterhead{#2}%
            @afterheading
            fi}
            makeatother





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              1














              I'm answering my own question to complement @Vinccool96's answer.



              The answer of @Vinccool96 didn't completely apply to my MWE because its class is book instead of article. However, it helped me find the solution that worked in my case.



              Based on the explanation in https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/384048/91816, I added the following code immediately below begin{appendices}:



              makeatletter
              def@chapter[#1]#2{ifnum c@secnumdepth >m@ne
              refstepcounter{chapter}%
              typeout{thechapter.}%
              addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
              {thechapterspacetextendashspace #1}% <-- modification
              else
              addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
              fi
              chaptermark{#1}%
              addtocontents{lof}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
              addtocontents{lot}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
              if@twocolumn
              @topnewpage[@makechapterhead{#2}]%
              else
              @makechapterhead{#2}%
              @afterheading
              fi}
              makeatother





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                I'm answering my own question to complement @Vinccool96's answer.



                The answer of @Vinccool96 didn't completely apply to my MWE because its class is book instead of article. However, it helped me find the solution that worked in my case.



                Based on the explanation in https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/384048/91816, I added the following code immediately below begin{appendices}:



                makeatletter
                def@chapter[#1]#2{ifnum c@secnumdepth >m@ne
                refstepcounter{chapter}%
                typeout{thechapter.}%
                addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
                {thechapterspacetextendashspace #1}% <-- modification
                else
                addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
                fi
                chaptermark{#1}%
                addtocontents{lof}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
                addtocontents{lot}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
                if@twocolumn
                @topnewpage[@makechapterhead{#2}]%
                else
                @makechapterhead{#2}%
                @afterheading
                fi}
                makeatother





                share|improve this answer













                I'm answering my own question to complement @Vinccool96's answer.



                The answer of @Vinccool96 didn't completely apply to my MWE because its class is book instead of article. However, it helped me find the solution that worked in my case.



                Based on the explanation in https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/384048/91816, I added the following code immediately below begin{appendices}:



                makeatletter
                def@chapter[#1]#2{ifnum c@secnumdepth >m@ne
                refstepcounter{chapter}%
                typeout{thechapter.}%
                addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}%
                {thechapterspacetextendashspace #1}% <-- modification
                else
                addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
                fi
                chaptermark{#1}%
                addtocontents{lof}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
                addtocontents{lot}{protectaddvspace{10p@}}%
                if@twocolumn
                @topnewpage[@makechapterhead{#2}]%
                else
                @makechapterhead{#2}%
                @afterheading
                fi}
                makeatother






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                Leonardo CastroLeonardo Castro

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