Is it possible to change the color of the section heading and the number associated with it for just one...
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Currently, I have
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
This results in the word "Conclusion" to turn into red. But, the section number VI still appears in black. Is there a way to change both the section heading and the number for just one of the sections in a LaTeX document?
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Currently, I have
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
This results in the word "Conclusion" to turn into red. But, the section number VI still appears in black. Is there a way to change both the section heading and the number for just one of the sections in a LaTeX document?
sectioning color
Welcome to TeX.SX! You could get easier help by providing a MWE even if it seems not necessary for you. This is because the section's label seems to be Roman for you but the default article section is not... So, your "template" may be doing several things that we have to know in order to give an acceptable answer.
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Currently, I have
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
This results in the word "Conclusion" to turn into red. But, the section number VI still appears in black. Is there a way to change both the section heading and the number for just one of the sections in a LaTeX document?
sectioning color
Currently, I have
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
This results in the word "Conclusion" to turn into red. But, the section number VI still appears in black. Is there a way to change both the section heading and the number for just one of the sections in a LaTeX document?
sectioning color
sectioning color
asked Dec 5 at 20:47
Keerthi Arumugam
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Welcome to TeX.SX! You could get easier help by providing a MWE even if it seems not necessary for you. This is because the section's label seems to be Roman for you but the default article section is not... So, your "template" may be doing several things that we have to know in order to give an acceptable answer.
– koleygr
Dec 5 at 21:18
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Welcome to TeX.SX! You could get easier help by providing a MWE even if it seems not necessary for you. This is because the section's label seems to be Roman for you but the default article section is not... So, your "template" may be doing several things that we have to know in order to give an acceptable answer.
– koleygr
Dec 5 at 21:18
Welcome to TeX.SX! You could get easier help by providing a MWE even if it seems not necessary for you. This is because the section's label seems to be Roman for you but the default article section is not... So, your "template" may be doing several things that we have to know in order to give an acceptable answer.
– koleygr
Dec 5 at 21:18
Welcome to TeX.SX! You could get easier help by providing a MWE even if it seems not necessary for you. This is because the section's label seems to be Roman for you but the default article section is not... So, your "template" may be doing several things that we have to know in order to give an acceptable answer.
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A MWE would help, but without I suppose something simmilar to this can solve your problem:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xcolor}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
section{Before Section}
defthesection{color{red}Roman{section}}
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
defthesection{Roman{section}}
section{After Section}
Test
end{document}
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A MWE would help, but without I suppose something simmilar to this can solve your problem:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xcolor}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
section{Before Section}
defthesection{color{red}Roman{section}}
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
defthesection{Roman{section}}
section{After Section}
Test
end{document}
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A MWE would help, but without I suppose something simmilar to this can solve your problem:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xcolor}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
section{Before Section}
defthesection{color{red}Roman{section}}
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
defthesection{Roman{section}}
section{After Section}
Test
end{document}
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A MWE would help, but without I suppose something simmilar to this can solve your problem:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xcolor}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
section{Before Section}
defthesection{color{red}Roman{section}}
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
defthesection{Roman{section}}
section{After Section}
Test
end{document}
A MWE would help, but without I suppose something simmilar to this can solve your problem:
documentclass{article}
usepackage{xcolor}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
section{Before Section}
defthesection{color{red}Roman{section}}
section{{color{red} Conclusion}} label{sec:conclusion}
defthesection{Roman{section}}
section{After Section}
Test
end{document}
answered Dec 5 at 21:15
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Welcome to TeX.SX! You could get easier help by providing a MWE even if it seems not necessary for you. This is because the section's label seems to be Roman for you but the default article section is not... So, your "template" may be doing several things that we have to know in order to give an acceptable answer.
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Dec 5 at 21:18