Section numbering and package “sectsty” together with “titlesec”
I use both packages and if I load sectsty before titlesec the section numbering of a subsubsection ends with 1.1, but has to 1.1.1.
If I load titlesec before sectsty subsubsection numbering works fine, but I can't use different font color and font face for the section headings.
Are both packages incompatible?
If so, what else can I do?
Thanks for any tipps
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I use both packages and if I load sectsty before titlesec the section numbering of a subsubsection ends with 1.1, but has to 1.1.1.
If I load titlesec before sectsty subsubsection numbering works fine, but I can't use different font color and font face for the section headings.
Are both packages incompatible?
If so, what else can I do?
Thanks for any tipps
The-OMH
fonts titlesec sectsty
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Hi @The OMH. Would you please provide a minimal working example (MWE) so that we can check your problem?
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I use both packages and if I load sectsty before titlesec the section numbering of a subsubsection ends with 1.1, but has to 1.1.1.
If I load titlesec before sectsty subsubsection numbering works fine, but I can't use different font color and font face for the section headings.
Are both packages incompatible?
If so, what else can I do?
Thanks for any tipps
The-OMH
fonts titlesec sectsty
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I use both packages and if I load sectsty before titlesec the section numbering of a subsubsection ends with 1.1, but has to 1.1.1.
If I load titlesec before sectsty subsubsection numbering works fine, but I can't use different font color and font face for the section headings.
Are both packages incompatible?
If so, what else can I do?
Thanks for any tipps
The-OMH
fonts titlesec sectsty
fonts titlesec sectsty
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Hi @The OMH. Would you please provide a minimal working example (MWE) so that we can check your problem?
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Hi @The OMH. Would you please provide a minimal working example (MWE) so that we can check your problem?
– Sina Ahmadi
10 mins ago
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Hi @The OMH. Would you please provide a minimal working example (MWE) so that we can check your problem?
– Sina Ahmadi
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Hi @The OMH. Would you please provide a minimal working example (MWE) so that we can check your problem?
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