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I am writing a document in which I would like to include table of contents, after which I will write a prologue.



The issue is that the second page of the chapter, has the header of the ToC, as seen in the following imageenter image description here



Any idea on how to add the proper header?



A sample code follows



documentclass{book}
usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
UCTfalse
usepackage{blindtext}

begin{document}

tableofcontents

chapter*{Prologue}
blindtext[5]
end{document}









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    I am writing a document in which I would like to include table of contents, after which I will write a prologue.



    The issue is that the second page of the chapter, has the header of the ToC, as seen in the following imageenter image description here



    Any idea on how to add the proper header?



    A sample code follows



    documentclass{book}
    usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
    UCTfalse
    usepackage{blindtext}

    begin{document}

    tableofcontents

    chapter*{Prologue}
    blindtext[5]
    end{document}









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      I am writing a document in which I would like to include table of contents, after which I will write a prologue.



      The issue is that the second page of the chapter, has the header of the ToC, as seen in the following imageenter image description here



      Any idea on how to add the proper header?



      A sample code follows



      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
      UCTfalse
      usepackage{blindtext}

      begin{document}

      tableofcontents

      chapter*{Prologue}
      blindtext[5]
      end{document}









      share|improve this question














      I am writing a document in which I would like to include table of contents, after which I will write a prologue.



      The issue is that the second page of the chapter, has the header of the ToC, as seen in the following imageenter image description here



      Any idea on how to add the proper header?



      A sample code follows



      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
      UCTfalse
      usepackage{blindtext}

      begin{document}

      tableofcontents

      chapter*{Prologue}
      blindtext[5]
      end{document}






      table-of-contents header-footer






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          suppressing the chapter name with chapter*{} causes the headers not to update. You can change that by adding markboth{Prologue}{}.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}

          begin{document}
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Prologue} % if you want to add the Prologue to TOC
          markboth{Prologue}{} % to change the header despite chapter*{} command
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Here's the result:
          preview



          Hope this helps :)



          Edit: note that you will have to do this for every chapter you suppress with *, if you want it to change the headers, not just after the TOC.






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            Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:22











          • @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

            – Superuser27
            Mar 7 at 11:07



















          3














          You can use frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter commands and place the whole frontmatter inside a "group" (begingroup and endgroup commands) with a pagestyle{plain} command just after frontmatter:



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}
          title{Test}
          begin{document}


          maketitle
          begingroup
          pagestyle{plain}
          frontmatter
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          blindtext[5]
          endgroup
          mainmatter
          chapter{Introduction}
          blindtext[5]
          backmatter
          appendix
          chapter{App1}
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Check the headers and footers in the result of the above code to see if everything is as expected from you.






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          suppressing the chapter name with chapter*{} causes the headers not to update. You can change that by adding markboth{Prologue}{}.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}

          begin{document}
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Prologue} % if you want to add the Prologue to TOC
          markboth{Prologue}{} % to change the header despite chapter*{} command
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Here's the result:
          preview



          Hope this helps :)



          Edit: note that you will have to do this for every chapter you suppress with *, if you want it to change the headers, not just after the TOC.






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1





            Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:22











          • @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

            – Superuser27
            Mar 7 at 11:07
















          2














          suppressing the chapter name with chapter*{} causes the headers not to update. You can change that by adding markboth{Prologue}{}.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}

          begin{document}
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Prologue} % if you want to add the Prologue to TOC
          markboth{Prologue}{} % to change the header despite chapter*{} command
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Here's the result:
          preview



          Hope this helps :)



          Edit: note that you will have to do this for every chapter you suppress with *, if you want it to change the headers, not just after the TOC.






          share|improve this answer



















          • 1





            Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:22











          • @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

            – Superuser27
            Mar 7 at 11:07














          2












          2








          2







          suppressing the chapter name with chapter*{} causes the headers not to update. You can change that by adding markboth{Prologue}{}.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}

          begin{document}
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Prologue} % if you want to add the Prologue to TOC
          markboth{Prologue}{} % to change the header despite chapter*{} command
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Here's the result:
          preview



          Hope this helps :)



          Edit: note that you will have to do this for every chapter you suppress with *, if you want it to change the headers, not just after the TOC.






          share|improve this answer













          suppressing the chapter name with chapter*{} causes the headers not to update. You can change that by adding markboth{Prologue}{}.



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}

          begin{document}
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Prologue} % if you want to add the Prologue to TOC
          markboth{Prologue}{} % to change the header despite chapter*{} command
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Here's the result:
          preview



          Hope this helps :)



          Edit: note that you will have to do this for every chapter you suppress with *, if you want it to change the headers, not just after the TOC.







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Mar 7 at 8:52









          Superuser27Superuser27

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          • 1





            Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:22











          • @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

            – Superuser27
            Mar 7 at 11:07














          • 1





            Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:22











          • @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

            – Superuser27
            Mar 7 at 11:07








          1




          1





          Thank you very much for your help!

          – Thanos
          Mar 7 at 10:22





          Thank you very much for your help!

          – Thanos
          Mar 7 at 10:22













          @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

          – Superuser27
          Mar 7 at 11:07





          @Thanos you're welcome! :) glad it helped.

          – Superuser27
          Mar 7 at 11:07











          3














          You can use frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter commands and place the whole frontmatter inside a "group" (begingroup and endgroup commands) with a pagestyle{plain} command just after frontmatter:



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}
          title{Test}
          begin{document}


          maketitle
          begingroup
          pagestyle{plain}
          frontmatter
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          blindtext[5]
          endgroup
          mainmatter
          chapter{Introduction}
          blindtext[5]
          backmatter
          appendix
          chapter{App1}
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Check the headers and footers in the result of the above code to see if everything is as expected from you.






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          • Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:23
















          3














          You can use frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter commands and place the whole frontmatter inside a "group" (begingroup and endgroup commands) with a pagestyle{plain} command just after frontmatter:



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}
          title{Test}
          begin{document}


          maketitle
          begingroup
          pagestyle{plain}
          frontmatter
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          blindtext[5]
          endgroup
          mainmatter
          chapter{Introduction}
          blindtext[5]
          backmatter
          appendix
          chapter{App1}
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Check the headers and footers in the result of the above code to see if everything is as expected from you.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you very much for your help!

            – Thanos
            Mar 7 at 10:23














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          3








          3







          You can use frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter commands and place the whole frontmatter inside a "group" (begingroup and endgroup commands) with a pagestyle{plain} command just after frontmatter:



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}
          title{Test}
          begin{document}


          maketitle
          begingroup
          pagestyle{plain}
          frontmatter
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          blindtext[5]
          endgroup
          mainmatter
          chapter{Introduction}
          blindtext[5]
          backmatter
          appendix
          chapter{App1}
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Check the headers and footers in the result of the above code to see if everything is as expected from you.






          share|improve this answer













          You can use frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter commands and place the whole frontmatter inside a "group" (begingroup and endgroup commands) with a pagestyle{plain} command just after frontmatter:



          documentclass{book}
          usepackage[Conny]{fncychap}%Options: Sonny, Lenny, Glenn, Conny, Rejne, Bjarne, Bjornstrup
          UCTfalse
          usepackage{blindtext}
          title{Test}
          begin{document}


          maketitle
          begingroup
          pagestyle{plain}
          frontmatter
          tableofcontents
          chapter*{Prologue}
          blindtext[5]
          endgroup
          mainmatter
          chapter{Introduction}
          blindtext[5]
          backmatter
          appendix
          chapter{App1}
          blindtext[5]
          end{document}


          Check the headers and footers in the result of the above code to see if everything is as expected from you.







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