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Section header text appearing one page early in a specific situation
Header not displaying correctly on chapter page due to subsectionMultiple Sectional divisions in a Memoir headerHeader with section nameInserting predefined paragraph numbers in page headerHow do I prevent “Contents” from appearing twice in the header when I use fancyhdr in the book class?Insert the number and name of the section in the header, (including on a chapter's opening page)Collapsing section ranges in titlesec page headersDisplay section on first chapter page when that page number is oddWhy is rightmark not appearing in header?section's extra optional argument for a header title possibly different from the text and TOC ones: displayed too early
Due to specific reasons, I created an alternative section
command called nsection
. The simplified version below should behave similarly to the original section
command, however, I get an unexpected behavior regarding the header text.
When I use nsection
at a place where page-break occurs, the header text appears one page too early. In the example below, the title D
header should appear only on page 4, but it appears already on page 3. Apparently, the original section
command does something to prevent this behavior, as the title C
header does not appear on page 2.
I am interested in knowing why this happens and how to configure my custom command to prevent it.
I realized, that calling clearpage
before my nsection
solves the issue, however, this would result in unwanted behavior if placed anywhere but the page break.
documentclass[b5paper]book
usepackagelipsum
usepackagefancyhdr
DeclareDocumentCommandnsectionoom%
section*#3
fancyhead[RE,LO]sffamily slshape #3
begindocument
pagestylefancy
fancyhf
fancyhead[RE,LO]rightmark
fancyhead[LE,RO]thepage
sectiontitle A
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle B
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle C
lipsum[1-4]
nsectiontitle D
lipsum[1-4]
enddocument
sectioning header-footer
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Due to specific reasons, I created an alternative section
command called nsection
. The simplified version below should behave similarly to the original section
command, however, I get an unexpected behavior regarding the header text.
When I use nsection
at a place where page-break occurs, the header text appears one page too early. In the example below, the title D
header should appear only on page 4, but it appears already on page 3. Apparently, the original section
command does something to prevent this behavior, as the title C
header does not appear on page 2.
I am interested in knowing why this happens and how to configure my custom command to prevent it.
I realized, that calling clearpage
before my nsection
solves the issue, however, this would result in unwanted behavior if placed anywhere but the page break.
documentclass[b5paper]book
usepackagelipsum
usepackagefancyhdr
DeclareDocumentCommandnsectionoom%
section*#3
fancyhead[RE,LO]sffamily slshape #3
begindocument
pagestylefancy
fancyhf
fancyhead[RE,LO]rightmark
fancyhead[LE,RO]thepage
sectiontitle A
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle B
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle C
lipsum[1-4]
nsectiontitle D
lipsum[1-4]
enddocument
sectioning header-footer
add a comment |
Due to specific reasons, I created an alternative section
command called nsection
. The simplified version below should behave similarly to the original section
command, however, I get an unexpected behavior regarding the header text.
When I use nsection
at a place where page-break occurs, the header text appears one page too early. In the example below, the title D
header should appear only on page 4, but it appears already on page 3. Apparently, the original section
command does something to prevent this behavior, as the title C
header does not appear on page 2.
I am interested in knowing why this happens and how to configure my custom command to prevent it.
I realized, that calling clearpage
before my nsection
solves the issue, however, this would result in unwanted behavior if placed anywhere but the page break.
documentclass[b5paper]book
usepackagelipsum
usepackagefancyhdr
DeclareDocumentCommandnsectionoom%
section*#3
fancyhead[RE,LO]sffamily slshape #3
begindocument
pagestylefancy
fancyhf
fancyhead[RE,LO]rightmark
fancyhead[LE,RO]thepage
sectiontitle A
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle B
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle C
lipsum[1-4]
nsectiontitle D
lipsum[1-4]
enddocument
sectioning header-footer
Due to specific reasons, I created an alternative section
command called nsection
. The simplified version below should behave similarly to the original section
command, however, I get an unexpected behavior regarding the header text.
When I use nsection
at a place where page-break occurs, the header text appears one page too early. In the example below, the title D
header should appear only on page 4, but it appears already on page 3. Apparently, the original section
command does something to prevent this behavior, as the title C
header does not appear on page 2.
I am interested in knowing why this happens and how to configure my custom command to prevent it.
I realized, that calling clearpage
before my nsection
solves the issue, however, this would result in unwanted behavior if placed anywhere but the page break.
documentclass[b5paper]book
usepackagelipsum
usepackagefancyhdr
DeclareDocumentCommandnsectionoom%
section*#3
fancyhead[RE,LO]sffamily slshape #3
begindocument
pagestylefancy
fancyhf
fancyhead[RE,LO]rightmark
fancyhead[LE,RO]thepage
sectiontitle A
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle B
lipsum[1-4]
sectiontitle C
lipsum[1-4]
nsectiontitle D
lipsum[1-4]
enddocument
sectioning header-footer
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