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I'm writing the report of my master thesis. For sections and subsections I use the following codes:
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsthm}
usepackage{sectsty}
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[section]
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}[section]
newtheorem{definitions}{Definitions}[section]
newtheorem{notation}{Notation}[section]
newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary}[section]
newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}[section]
newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[section]
newtheorem{remark}{Remark}[section]
newtheorem{example}{Example}[section]
newtheorem{examples}{Examples}[section]
numberwithin{equation}{section}
begin{document}
chapter{introduction}
section{one}
subsection{one}
end{document}
What is the best codes for sections and subsections in a report which contains 80 pages?.
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I'm writing the report of my master thesis. For sections and subsections I use the following codes:
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsthm}
usepackage{sectsty}
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[section]
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}[section]
newtheorem{definitions}{Definitions}[section]
newtheorem{notation}{Notation}[section]
newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary}[section]
newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}[section]
newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[section]
newtheorem{remark}{Remark}[section]
newtheorem{example}{Example}[section]
newtheorem{examples}{Examples}[section]
numberwithin{equation}{section}
begin{document}
chapter{introduction}
section{one}
subsection{one}
end{document}
What is the best codes for sections and subsections in a report which contains 80 pages?.
sectioning sourcecode
Please at last show onesection
and onesubsection
in your given code we can play with ...
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please see my edit.
– Student
5 hours ago
1
your question is not answerable. You don't need any code at all just use the standard definitions. Your question is like asking if blue is better than red. It all depends....
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
none of the code you show is related to sections and subsections, it is all theorem definitions so presumably unrelated to the question.
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
Hm, what do you mean with "best codes"?
– Kurt
5 hours ago
|
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I'm writing the report of my master thesis. For sections and subsections I use the following codes:
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsthm}
usepackage{sectsty}
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[section]
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}[section]
newtheorem{definitions}{Definitions}[section]
newtheorem{notation}{Notation}[section]
newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary}[section]
newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}[section]
newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[section]
newtheorem{remark}{Remark}[section]
newtheorem{example}{Example}[section]
newtheorem{examples}{Examples}[section]
numberwithin{equation}{section}
begin{document}
chapter{introduction}
section{one}
subsection{one}
end{document}
What is the best codes for sections and subsections in a report which contains 80 pages?.
sectioning sourcecode
I'm writing the report of my master thesis. For sections and subsections I use the following codes:
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{report}
usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsthm}
usepackage{sectsty}
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[section]
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}[section]
newtheorem{definitions}{Definitions}[section]
newtheorem{notation}{Notation}[section]
newtheorem{corollary}{Corollary}[section]
newtheorem{proposition}{Proposition}[section]
newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[section]
newtheorem{remark}{Remark}[section]
newtheorem{example}{Example}[section]
newtheorem{examples}{Examples}[section]
numberwithin{equation}{section}
begin{document}
chapter{introduction}
section{one}
subsection{one}
end{document}
What is the best codes for sections and subsections in a report which contains 80 pages?.
sectioning sourcecode
sectioning sourcecode
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asked 6 hours ago
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Please at last show onesection
and onesubsection
in your given code we can play with ...
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please see my edit.
– Student
5 hours ago
1
your question is not answerable. You don't need any code at all just use the standard definitions. Your question is like asking if blue is better than red. It all depends....
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
none of the code you show is related to sections and subsections, it is all theorem definitions so presumably unrelated to the question.
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
Hm, what do you mean with "best codes"?
– Kurt
5 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
Please at last show onesection
and onesubsection
in your given code we can play with ...
– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please see my edit.
– Student
5 hours ago
1
your question is not answerable. You don't need any code at all just use the standard definitions. Your question is like asking if blue is better than red. It all depends....
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
none of the code you show is related to sections and subsections, it is all theorem definitions so presumably unrelated to the question.
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
Hm, what do you mean with "best codes"?
– Kurt
5 hours ago
Please at last show one
section
and one subsection
in your given code we can play with ...– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please at last show one
section
and one subsection
in your given code we can play with ...– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please see my edit.
– Student
5 hours ago
Please see my edit.
– Student
5 hours ago
1
1
your question is not answerable. You don't need any code at all just use the standard definitions. Your question is like asking if blue is better than red. It all depends....
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
your question is not answerable. You don't need any code at all just use the standard definitions. Your question is like asking if blue is better than red. It all depends....
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
none of the code you show is related to sections and subsections, it is all theorem definitions so presumably unrelated to the question.
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
none of the code you show is related to sections and subsections, it is all theorem definitions so presumably unrelated to the question.
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
Hm, what do you mean with "best codes"?
– Kurt
5 hours ago
Hm, what do you mean with "best codes"?
– Kurt
5 hours ago
|
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Please at last show one
section
and onesubsection
in your given code we can play with ...– Kurt
6 hours ago
Please see my edit.
– Student
5 hours ago
1
your question is not answerable. You don't need any code at all just use the standard definitions. Your question is like asking if blue is better than red. It all depends....
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
none of the code you show is related to sections and subsections, it is all theorem definitions so presumably unrelated to the question.
– David Carlisle
5 hours ago
Hm, what do you mean with "best codes"?
– Kurt
5 hours ago