Fancy chapter heading format under tufte-book class












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I want to write chapter heading for a tufte-book document.



Here is what I want to use: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/339892/159116



documentclass[openany,letter]{tufte-book}%
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage{graphicx}

titleformat{chapter}[block]
{Largebfseries}
{raisebox{-height}{sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}%
spaceraisebox{-height}{bigchapternumber}space}
{0pt}
{printtitle}

newlengthpretitlewidth
newcommandbigchapternumber{resizebox{24pt}{!}{mdseriesthechapter}}
newcommand{printtitle}[1]{%
settowidth{pretitlewidth}{%
{sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}space
{bigchapternumber}space
}%
parbox[t]{dimexpr.8textwidth-pretitlewidth}{%
linespread{1.5}selectfont
hrule depth 1pt
vspace{3ex}
raggedrightbfseries #1
}%
}

begin{document}

chapter{Test Chapter Heading}

end{document}


How to make the chapter title full-width? I think I shall add {begin{fullwidth}} and {end{fullwidth}} some where in the code but couldn't figure out how.



And also, is there any way to use package like fncychap to produce fullwidth chapter in tufte-book?










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    I want to write chapter heading for a tufte-book document.



    Here is what I want to use: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/339892/159116



    documentclass[openany,letter]{tufte-book}%
    usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


    usepackage{titlesec}
    usepackage{graphicx}

    titleformat{chapter}[block]
    {Largebfseries}
    {raisebox{-height}{sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}%
    spaceraisebox{-height}{bigchapternumber}space}
    {0pt}
    {printtitle}

    newlengthpretitlewidth
    newcommandbigchapternumber{resizebox{24pt}{!}{mdseriesthechapter}}
    newcommand{printtitle}[1]{%
    settowidth{pretitlewidth}{%
    {sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}space
    {bigchapternumber}space
    }%
    parbox[t]{dimexpr.8textwidth-pretitlewidth}{%
    linespread{1.5}selectfont
    hrule depth 1pt
    vspace{3ex}
    raggedrightbfseries #1
    }%
    }

    begin{document}

    chapter{Test Chapter Heading}

    end{document}


    How to make the chapter title full-width? I think I shall add {begin{fullwidth}} and {end{fullwidth}} some where in the code but couldn't figure out how.



    And also, is there any way to use package like fncychap to produce fullwidth chapter in tufte-book?










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      I want to write chapter heading for a tufte-book document.



      Here is what I want to use: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/339892/159116



      documentclass[openany,letter]{tufte-book}%
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


      usepackage{titlesec}
      usepackage{graphicx}

      titleformat{chapter}[block]
      {Largebfseries}
      {raisebox{-height}{sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}%
      spaceraisebox{-height}{bigchapternumber}space}
      {0pt}
      {printtitle}

      newlengthpretitlewidth
      newcommandbigchapternumber{resizebox{24pt}{!}{mdseriesthechapter}}
      newcommand{printtitle}[1]{%
      settowidth{pretitlewidth}{%
      {sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}space
      {bigchapternumber}space
      }%
      parbox[t]{dimexpr.8textwidth-pretitlewidth}{%
      linespread{1.5}selectfont
      hrule depth 1pt
      vspace{3ex}
      raggedrightbfseries #1
      }%
      }

      begin{document}

      chapter{Test Chapter Heading}

      end{document}


      How to make the chapter title full-width? I think I shall add {begin{fullwidth}} and {end{fullwidth}} some where in the code but couldn't figure out how.



      And also, is there any way to use package like fncychap to produce fullwidth chapter in tufte-book?










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      I want to write chapter heading for a tufte-book document.



      Here is what I want to use: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/339892/159116



      documentclass[openany,letter]{tufte-book}%
      usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}


      usepackage{titlesec}
      usepackage{graphicx}

      titleformat{chapter}[block]
      {Largebfseries}
      {raisebox{-height}{sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}%
      spaceraisebox{-height}{bigchapternumber}space}
      {0pt}
      {printtitle}

      newlengthpretitlewidth
      newcommandbigchapternumber{resizebox{24pt}{!}{mdseriesthechapter}}
      newcommand{printtitle}[1]{%
      settowidth{pretitlewidth}{%
      {sffamilyscriptsizeMakeUppercase{chaptertitlename}}space
      {bigchapternumber}space
      }%
      parbox[t]{dimexpr.8textwidth-pretitlewidth}{%
      linespread{1.5}selectfont
      hrule depth 1pt
      vspace{3ex}
      raggedrightbfseries #1
      }%
      }

      begin{document}

      chapter{Test Chapter Heading}

      end{document}


      How to make the chapter title full-width? I think I shall add {begin{fullwidth}} and {end{fullwidth}} some where in the code but couldn't figure out how.



      And also, is there any way to use package like fncychap to produce fullwidth chapter in tufte-book?







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