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Abbreviation: ã|\chapã%
Parameters: ã|titleã%
ã|Description:ã%
The \chapter markup starts a new page, centers the title in bold face,
and enters it in the table of contents. The text of a title is the only
parameter.
ã|Example:ã%
Anything less is more realistic.
\par
\chapter{Nationalism}
Nationalism is directly related to war.
Lord Acton observed that nationalism aims solely . . .
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| Chapter 1 |
| Nationalism |
| Nationalism is directly related to war. Lord Acton observed that |
| nationalism aims solely . . . |
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ã|Example:ã%
If you want to force TEXT1 to split a long chapter title at a place of your
choosing, use \linebreak.
\chapter{Subject Index\linebreak
and\lbr
Concordance}
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| Chapter 1 |
| Subject Index |
| and |
| Concordance |
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Refer to \chapterformat on the next page to change the chapter style.
Each time you use \chapter it resets the subhead numbers to zero.
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