1. Within this class file. What does one add to the preamble to avoid blank space between chapters?
2. How can I have the list of figures and list of tables on the same page? And, how does one arrange the alignment in these lists? For example, it would prefer the figure/table numbers to be on the same vertical line as the title; at the moment there is a slight indent.
3. After \include{Appendices/Appendix}, how does one avoid the "A" in both the contents and the appendix title?
Thanks again!
Last edited by Seanshine on Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
1. Which class file? And you you mean blank pages? Add "openany" as class options at the beginning.
2. This depends on the class file.
3. Use \chapter* or \addchap in the appendix.
Perhaps post some code, so we could talk about it specifically.
And btw. please make a topic for each separate question you have, in general. This keeps the forum sorted and we don't miss a question among others. Here is space for millions of topics / threads.
Stefan do you mean add 'openany' within the square brackets of:
\documentclass[
11pt,english, onehalfspacing, nolistspacing, liststotoc, headsepline,oneside,
chapterinoneline, reqno, a4paper, openany
%consistentlayout, change the layout of the declaration, abstract and acknowledgements pages to match the default layout
]{MastersDoctoralThesis}
'\addchap' WITHIN the appendix has worked! Thanks!
Unforenately, 'openany' does not work; every new chapter starts on a new page, leaving blank space between chapters. I am I missing a package? Or is something in the class-file blocking it?
If I use \addchap with the appendix, is there still a way to number figures as 'A.1.' etc.?
Correct. I would like to avoid blank space between chapters to reduce the number of pages (and save trees).
I posted some figures in the appendix which are now numbered '1,2,3,..' etc., because I used \addchap. I have changed it to 'A1, A2, etc.' again, but not sure if this is the correct way of doing so:
Alright, i checked. I built something in that somethings act like chapters, although they are not. I remembered i had done something different that easily allows for every chapter what you want. I didn't.
So, there is only the hacky way: Add \let\clearpage\relax to your preamble.
Disclaimer: This might break something. Neither this class, nor the underlying book class is supposed to handle this.
Edit: This will definitely mess up page numbering. Better, add those lines to the preamble: