Please take a look at my tex file and the resulting PDF document. It's a document in the Dutch language, by the way.
It uses the memoir article class, and sections are used instead of chapters as is supposed to if I'm correct.
In the bottom of the document I placed the \printbibliography command. If the \sectionmark command below it is commented out, and a \newpage command is placed above it, and the document then is compiled again, this is the result. Even though the index of the PDF document created by hyperref recognizes the the bibliography as a section (‘Referenties’), memoir apparently does not, because page 3 where the bibliography starts still has the title of the section starting (and ending) on page 2. The header on page 3 should include the title ‘Referenties’, but it doesn't.
In the original PDF document which I linked first the \sectionmark command was used to do it manually, but it's a dirty hack. And it doesn't work, because in the original document ‘Referenties’ is the last of three sections starting on page 2, and ‘Referenties’ is taken as the title of the header instead of the first section starting on page 2.
Does anyone know a solution?
Small question, as you can see I used the \noindent option on the abstract and the first paragraph after the abstract. Only the first paragraph after a section doesn't get indented by default, is that supposed to be normal behavior, and not a bug? I expected that every first paragraph would not be indented, no matter if it's not part of a section or if it is the abstract?
Document Classes ⇒ if using memoir article class, bibliography isn't section
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