This works well on the first page, which includes this code \titleĪny idea why? again, I don't want big titles, I want small "section-like" titles. This example produces the following output: The above example also loads the geometry package to create a small page size and the hyperref package which provides the \url command used to credit the source of the text (in the footnote). This is for example, this kind of "sub-titles" I want in each page: ![]() The first document that should come is Page-9.tex, it has this nice titles (my name, the date etc.) then what I want to do is only use "sub-titles" that will mention which page we are currently looking at (I am not talking about the latex pages, this is included automatically) - what I mean by that is my personal indexing of sub-titles ("Edition VI."). Here is part of my "project", should I just write everything in one file or break down to pieces the whole document, just not to have a lot of text in only one. What I mean, is that I don't know how to construct a long article, should I write everything in one document? or open a new file (.tex) for each "section" (as I would like)? If yes, then will I be able to merge those together into one file at the end of the day? The thing is, I am only familiar with some LaTeX syntax, but not its design patterns. ![]() I am currently working on a project using LaTeX on an online website called "Overleaf".
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