Mathematics Book Templates
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I want to write my first mathematics book in latex. I have started my works with few codes but the problem is I want to reflect or mentioned Exercise, Example number (like Exercise 1.1 and Example 1 etc.) in the table of content with actual page number. Is it possible?
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Question:
I want to write my first mathematics book in latex. I have started my works with few codes but the problem is I want to reflect or mentioned Exercise, Example number (like Exercise 1.1 and Example 1 etc.) in the table of content with actual page number. Is it possible?
table-of-contents
Your question is unclear. How do you write your exercises? Is it an environment, something like a theorem environment, something done withmdframed
ortcolorbox
? In my opinion, aList of Exercises
is the better way to go, not polluting the ToC with unnecessary information
– Christian Hupfer
Feb 6 at 10:23
Maybe related: tex.stackexchange.com/a/407827/31034
– ferahfeza
Feb 6 at 10:26
@Christian Hupfer I am fully agree with your reply. First of all let me clear my doubt, i want to add different Exercises with solution numbers in toc, something like that the way we usually add section and subsection in toc.
– snehal
Feb 6 at 12:03
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Question:
I want to write my first mathematics book in latex. I have started my works with few codes but the problem is I want to reflect or mentioned Exercise, Example number (like Exercise 1.1 and Example 1 etc.) in the table of content with actual page number. Is it possible?
table-of-contents
Question:
I want to write my first mathematics book in latex. I have started my works with few codes but the problem is I want to reflect or mentioned Exercise, Example number (like Exercise 1.1 and Example 1 etc.) in the table of content with actual page number. Is it possible?
table-of-contents
table-of-contents
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Your question is unclear. How do you write your exercises? Is it an environment, something like a theorem environment, something done withmdframed
ortcolorbox
? In my opinion, aList of Exercises
is the better way to go, not polluting the ToC with unnecessary information
– Christian Hupfer
Feb 6 at 10:23
Maybe related: tex.stackexchange.com/a/407827/31034
– ferahfeza
Feb 6 at 10:26
@Christian Hupfer I am fully agree with your reply. First of all let me clear my doubt, i want to add different Exercises with solution numbers in toc, something like that the way we usually add section and subsection in toc.
– snehal
Feb 6 at 12:03
add a comment |
Your question is unclear. How do you write your exercises? Is it an environment, something like a theorem environment, something done withmdframed
ortcolorbox
? In my opinion, aList of Exercises
is the better way to go, not polluting the ToC with unnecessary information
– Christian Hupfer
Feb 6 at 10:23
Maybe related: tex.stackexchange.com/a/407827/31034
– ferahfeza
Feb 6 at 10:26
@Christian Hupfer I am fully agree with your reply. First of all let me clear my doubt, i want to add different Exercises with solution numbers in toc, something like that the way we usually add section and subsection in toc.
– snehal
Feb 6 at 12:03
Your question is unclear. How do you write your exercises? Is it an environment, something like a theorem environment, something done with
mdframed
or tcolorbox
? In my opinion, a List of Exercises
is the better way to go, not polluting the ToC with unnecessary information– Christian Hupfer
Feb 6 at 10:23
Your question is unclear. How do you write your exercises? Is it an environment, something like a theorem environment, something done with
mdframed
or tcolorbox
? In my opinion, a List of Exercises
is the better way to go, not polluting the ToC with unnecessary information– Christian Hupfer
Feb 6 at 10:23
Maybe related: tex.stackexchange.com/a/407827/31034
– ferahfeza
Feb 6 at 10:26
Maybe related: tex.stackexchange.com/a/407827/31034
– ferahfeza
Feb 6 at 10:26
@Christian Hupfer I am fully agree with your reply. First of all let me clear my doubt, i want to add different Exercises with solution numbers in toc, something like that the way we usually add section and subsection in toc.
– snehal
Feb 6 at 12:03
@Christian Hupfer I am fully agree with your reply. First of all let me clear my doubt, i want to add different Exercises with solution numbers in toc, something like that the way we usually add section and subsection in toc.
– snehal
Feb 6 at 12:03
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Your question is unclear. How do you write your exercises? Is it an environment, something like a theorem environment, something done with
mdframed
ortcolorbox
? In my opinion, aList of Exercises
is the better way to go, not polluting the ToC with unnecessary information– Christian Hupfer
Feb 6 at 10:23
Maybe related: tex.stackexchange.com/a/407827/31034
– ferahfeza
Feb 6 at 10:26
@Christian Hupfer I am fully agree with your reply. First of all let me clear my doubt, i want to add different Exercises with solution numbers in toc, something like that the way we usually add section and subsection in toc.
– snehal
Feb 6 at 12:03