\levelstay{Prerequisite: \fixedwidth{coseoul}} This package builds on the \fixedwidth{coseoul} package and works in concert with the macros defined in \fixedwidth{coseoul}. We recommend reading the \fixedwidth{coseoul} documentation to at least get an idea of how it works before reading further here, but we also give a brief review. Commands like \fixedwidth{section} are absolute, i.e. the level depth is determined entirely by the command itself. The \fixedwidth{coseoul} package introduces \fixedwidth{levelstay}, \fixedwidth{leveldown}, \fixedwidth{levelup}, and \fixedwidth{levelmultiup} commands. These do exactly what they sound like, e.g. \fixedwidth{levelstay} makes a new heading at the same level you're at when you call the command. Here's a simple example: \begin{lstlisting} \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \usepackage{coseoul} \levelstay{This is a section} \leveldown{This is a subsection} \leveldown{This is a subsubsection} \levelmultiup{2}{This is another section} \end{document} \end{lstlisting} See the \fixedwidth{coseoul} documentation for details, but that's all there really is to \fixedwidth{coseoul}.