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Packages by keyword

These are the packages associated with the keyword: chapters, sectioning.

Identifier Caption
alnumsec Alphanumeric section numbering.
alphanum Sectioning commands for jura.
anonchap Make chapters be typeset like sections.
automagic Automagic numbering in Plain TeX.
bits Sub-document environments in LaTeX.
bsheaders Double-ruled chapter heading style.
chappg Page numbering by chapter.
chapref Bibliography details per chapter.
chapterbib Multiple bibliographies in a document.
chapterfolder Package for working with complicated folder structures.
coseoul Context sensitive outline elements
epigram Display short quotations.
fancychapters Chapters with quotations.
fancytabs Fancy page border tabs.
fncychap Seven predefined chapter heading styles.
foilhtml Interface between foiltex and LaTeX2HTML.
gettitlestring Clean up title references.
hyperref Extensive support for hypertext in LaTeX.
indentfirst Indent first paragraph after section header.
koma-script A bundle of versatile classes and packages
layouts Display various elements of a document's layout.
nameref Make reference to section names, etc.
nccsect A re-implementation of sections, captions and tocs.
nonumonpart Prevent page numbers on part pages.
outliner Change section levels easily.
quotchap Decorative chapter headings.
secdot Section numbers with trailing dots.
seceqn Number theorems by section.
section Modifying section commands in LaTeX.
sectionbox Create fancy boxed ((sub)sub)sections.
sectsty Control sectional headers.
sfheaders Sans headers.
sshdbk10 Sans headers in book style.
stdclsdv Provide sectioning information for package writers.
texilikechaps Format chapters with a texi-like format.
thumby Create thumb indexes for printed books.
titleref A "\titleref" command to cross-reference section titles.
titlesec Select alternative section titles.
tocvsec2 Section numbering and table of contents control.
topsection An un-numbered top level section.
varsects A simple package for controlling headings.
wiki Use Wiki-style markup in a LaTeX document.

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