How to convert a section (with subsections etc.) into a chapter?
I need to change the structure of my scrbook-document. I want some sections to become chapters and the other way round. But because there are already subsections and subsubsections in the document, I don't want to do this manually. Is there an easier way?
I am using TeXstudio.
Sample:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
subsection{Should be a chapter}
subsubsection{Some more info}
subsubsubection{another layer}
subsubsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
should become
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
chapter{Now is a chapter}
subsection{Some more info}
subsubsection{another layer}
subsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
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I need to change the structure of my scrbook-document. I want some sections to become chapters and the other way round. But because there are already subsections and subsubsections in the document, I don't want to do this manually. Is there an easier way?
I am using TeXstudio.
Sample:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
subsection{Should be a chapter}
subsubsection{Some more info}
subsubsubection{another layer}
subsubsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
should become
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
chapter{Now is a chapter}
subsection{Some more info}
subsubsection{another layer}
subsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
sectioning texstudio
It is possible to swap the definitions using, for example, letchapter=section. But keeping them straight? I would rather use a "change all in selected" editor command.
– John Kormylo
Jan 30 at 22:10
That might be the best way, still takes quite some time because you need to replace every level extra but better than doing it completely manually.
– Soalpa
Jan 31 at 13:58
add a comment |
I need to change the structure of my scrbook-document. I want some sections to become chapters and the other way round. But because there are already subsections and subsubsections in the document, I don't want to do this manually. Is there an easier way?
I am using TeXstudio.
Sample:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
subsection{Should be a chapter}
subsubsection{Some more info}
subsubsubection{another layer}
subsubsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
should become
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
chapter{Now is a chapter}
subsection{Some more info}
subsubsection{another layer}
subsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
sectioning texstudio
I need to change the structure of my scrbook-document. I want some sections to become chapters and the other way round. But because there are already subsections and subsubsections in the document, I don't want to do this manually. Is there an easier way?
I am using TeXstudio.
Sample:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
subsection{Should be a chapter}
subsubsection{Some more info}
subsubsubection{another layer}
subsubsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
should become
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 12pt]{scrbook}
begin{document}
chapter{Introduction}
chapter{Now is a chapter}
subsection{Some more info}
subsubsection{another layer}
subsection{Still stuff to say}
end{document}
sectioning texstudio
sectioning texstudio
asked Jan 30 at 17:15
SoalpaSoalpa
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It is possible to swap the definitions using, for example, letchapter=section. But keeping them straight? I would rather use a "change all in selected" editor command.
– John Kormylo
Jan 30 at 22:10
That might be the best way, still takes quite some time because you need to replace every level extra but better than doing it completely manually.
– Soalpa
Jan 31 at 13:58
add a comment |
It is possible to swap the definitions using, for example, letchapter=section. But keeping them straight? I would rather use a "change all in selected" editor command.
– John Kormylo
Jan 30 at 22:10
That might be the best way, still takes quite some time because you need to replace every level extra but better than doing it completely manually.
– Soalpa
Jan 31 at 13:58
It is possible to swap the definitions using, for example, letchapter=section. But keeping them straight? I would rather use a "change all in selected" editor command.
– John Kormylo
Jan 30 at 22:10
It is possible to swap the definitions using, for example, letchapter=section. But keeping them straight? I would rather use a "change all in selected" editor command.
– John Kormylo
Jan 30 at 22:10
That might be the best way, still takes quite some time because you need to replace every level extra but better than doing it completely manually.
– Soalpa
Jan 31 at 13:58
That might be the best way, still takes quite some time because you need to replace every level extra but better than doing it completely manually.
– Soalpa
Jan 31 at 13:58
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It is possible to swap the definitions using, for example, letchapter=section. But keeping them straight? I would rather use a "change all in selected" editor command.
– John Kormylo
Jan 30 at 22:10
That might be the best way, still takes quite some time because you need to replace every level extra but better than doing it completely manually.
– Soalpa
Jan 31 at 13:58