Am 16.08.2014 um 14:48 schrieb Gerben Wierda : > On 15 Aug 2014, at 18:11, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > >> >> Am 15.08.2014 um 17:33 schrieb Gerben Wierda : >> >>> I am reproducing another document in an appendix. This document has a numbered structure and an appendix. >>> >>> A. My Appendix >>> >>> My appendix text introduction >>> >>> 1. Foo >>> foo text >>> >>> 1.1 Foo >>> foo text >>> >>> 2. Foo Appendix >>> >>> 1. FooBar >>> FooBar text >>> >>> 1.1 FooBar >>> FooBar text >>> >>> 1.1.1 FooBar >>> FooBar text >>> >>> When I use \chapter for My and \subsection and \subsubsection for Foo, how do I solve the FooBar appendix? I have now >>> >>> \chapter My Appendix >>> >>> My appendix text introduction >>> >>> \subsection Foo >>> foo text >>> >>> \subsubsection Foo >>> foo text >>> >>> \subsection Foo Appendix >>> >>> But then, how do I solve: >>> >>> 1. FooBar >>> FooBar text >>> >>> 1.1 FooBar >>> FooBar text >>> >>> 1.1.1 FooBar >>> FooBar text >>> >>> And to matters more complixated, Id like to reproduce the original's indentation, that is 1.1 is a bit more indented than 1 and 1.1.1 is a bit more than 1.1. >> >> Can you make a *working* minimal example with the code you’re currently using? > > I have tried but a separate test file behaves differently. Probably I'll have to rebuild the whole producs/chapters/evironment setup. > > I've been studying the (2001) manual a bit more and I might need to define my own headers. If I do a \definhead between \start\stop pairs, can I isolate these definitions from what comes after? Can you first explain what you try to achieve, you’re talking about indenting something but I don’t know what you want to indent, only the header or the complete content of the section/subsection. Wolfgang