Titlesec package ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This package allows to change the sectioning titles. Amongst its many features it provides margin titles, different format in left and right pages, rules above and below the title, etc. Current version is 2.9.2. Titletoc package ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For toc entries formatting, providing the possibility of changing the format in the middle of a document, grouping the entries in a single paragraph, pretty free-forms entries, partial tocs, etc. The titletoc.sty file is not part of the titlesec package; it's an independent package, but it's described in titlesec.tex. Titleps ~~~~~~~ With this package you have access to most (but not all) of the features provided by titlesec for page styles. What's new (2.9) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Fixed \assignpagestyle, which did not work except in a few cases. - Fixed an incompatibility with hyperref (wrong appendix name). - Added \iftitlemeasuring - Added package option uppercase - Fixed a bug when reckoning the number of lines in wrap/drop. 2.9.1: Fixed a typo (a spurious > in wrap.tss). 2.9.2: Fixed another typo (\MessageBreag in ttlps.def) Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~ No .ins/.dtx preinstalation is required. Move the files to a place where LaTeX can find them and typeset titlesec.tex. All of files in this directory are necessary for titlesec.sty to work, except the manual titlesec.tex (and this 'readme' file). The manual requires titlesec.sty and titletoc.sty, and hence all the .tss and .def files as well. Formerly there were files with extension .new (titlesec.new and titletoc.new) used to patch the packages, but if present should be removed (they will be ignored, however). Web site, manual in PDF format and info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More details are available on http://www.tex-tipografia.com/titlesec.html Contact ~~~~~~~ Please, for suggestions, bug reports, etc., go to http://www.tex-tipografia.com/contact.html Known problems ~~~~~~~~~~ Some language styles (for babel) add the indentation after a section in a so radical way that titlesec (which uses the internal LaTeX macros) cannot supress it again. For example, spanish (fixed in version 5.0) and frenchb. 2011/11/17