Problems formatting part entries in ToC with `titletoc`












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I'm trying to understand how to use titletoc and I succeeded in customizing the appearance of chapter entries in the ToC, but I'm failing with part. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong.



Here's the code:



documentclass{book}

usepackage{xcolor}
usepackage{titletoc}

titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
{%
rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
hspace*{1.5em}%
}%
largesffamilyuppercase
}{}{}

titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
{%
rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
hspace*{1.5em}%
}%
largesffamilyuppercase
}{}{}

begin{document}

tableofcontents

part{First Part}
chapter{First Chapter}

end{document}


And here's the output:



output



As you can see the chapter entry looks as wanted (sffamilyuppercase text and colored number). However, the part just doesn't work.



How can I obtain similar formatting for part as well?










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    3















    I'm trying to understand how to use titletoc and I succeeded in customizing the appearance of chapter entries in the ToC, but I'm failing with part. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong.



    Here's the code:



    documentclass{book}

    usepackage{xcolor}
    usepackage{titletoc}

    titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
    {%
    rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
    hspace*{1.5em}%
    }%
    largesffamilyuppercase
    }{}{}

    titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
    {%
    rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
    hspace*{1.5em}%
    }%
    largesffamilyuppercase
    }{}{}

    begin{document}

    tableofcontents

    part{First Part}
    chapter{First Chapter}

    end{document}


    And here's the output:



    output



    As you can see the chapter entry looks as wanted (sffamilyuppercase text and colored number). However, the part just doesn't work.



    How can I obtain similar formatting for part as well?










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm trying to understand how to use titletoc and I succeeded in customizing the appearance of chapter entries in the ToC, but I'm failing with part. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong.



      Here's the code:



      documentclass{book}

      usepackage{xcolor}
      usepackage{titletoc}

      titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
      {%
      rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
      hspace*{1.5em}%
      }%
      largesffamilyuppercase
      }{}{}

      titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
      {%
      rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
      hspace*{1.5em}%
      }%
      largesffamilyuppercase
      }{}{}

      begin{document}

      tableofcontents

      part{First Part}
      chapter{First Chapter}

      end{document}


      And here's the output:



      output



      As you can see the chapter entry looks as wanted (sffamilyuppercase text and colored number). However, the part just doesn't work.



      How can I obtain similar formatting for part as well?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to understand how to use titletoc and I succeeded in customizing the appearance of chapter entries in the ToC, but I'm failing with part. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong.



      Here's the code:



      documentclass{book}

      usepackage{xcolor}
      usepackage{titletoc}

      titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
      {%
      rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
      hspace*{1.5em}%
      }%
      largesffamilyuppercase
      }{}{}

      titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
      {%
      rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
      hspace*{1.5em}%
      }%
      largesffamilyuppercase
      }{}{}

      begin{document}

      tableofcontents

      part{First Part}
      chapter{First Chapter}

      end{document}


      And here's the output:



      output



      As you can see the chapter entry looks as wanted (sffamilyuppercase text and colored number). However, the part just doesn't work.



      How can I obtain similar formatting for part as well?







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          You have to redefine the part formatting with titlesec first, because you read in § 3.7, Other Package Options of the documentation:




          Standard parts write the toc entry number in a non standard way. You may change that with
          newparttocso that titletoc or a similar package can manipulate the entry. (That works only if part
          has been redefined.)




          Therefore, I used titleformat{part}..., so as to reproduce the default formatting in the book (of course, you may change that):



          documentclass{book}

          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage[newparttoc]{titlesec}
          usepackage{titletoc}

          titleformat{part}[display]{centeringbfseriesHuge}{hugepartname~thepart}{2ex}{}

          titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          begin{document}

          tableofcontents
          part{First Part}
          chapter{First Chapter}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          You have to redefine the part formatting with titlesec first, because you read in § 3.7, Other Package Options of the documentation:




          Standard parts write the toc entry number in a non standard way. You may change that with
          newparttocso that titletoc or a similar package can manipulate the entry. (That works only if part
          has been redefined.)




          Therefore, I used titleformat{part}..., so as to reproduce the default formatting in the book (of course, you may change that):



          documentclass{book}

          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage[newparttoc]{titlesec}
          usepackage{titletoc}

          titleformat{part}[display]{centeringbfseriesHuge}{hugepartname~thepart}{2ex}{}

          titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          begin{document}

          tableofcontents
          part{First Part}
          chapter{First Chapter}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thanks, I completely missed that option!

            – gigabytes
            Feb 24 at 12:55
















          4














          You have to redefine the part formatting with titlesec first, because you read in § 3.7, Other Package Options of the documentation:




          Standard parts write the toc entry number in a non standard way. You may change that with
          newparttocso that titletoc or a similar package can manipulate the entry. (That works only if part
          has been redefined.)




          Therefore, I used titleformat{part}..., so as to reproduce the default formatting in the book (of course, you may change that):



          documentclass{book}

          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage[newparttoc]{titlesec}
          usepackage{titletoc}

          titleformat{part}[display]{centeringbfseriesHuge}{hugepartname~thepart}{2ex}{}

          titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          begin{document}

          tableofcontents
          part{First Part}
          chapter{First Chapter}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thanks, I completely missed that option!

            – gigabytes
            Feb 24 at 12:55














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          You have to redefine the part formatting with titlesec first, because you read in § 3.7, Other Package Options of the documentation:




          Standard parts write the toc entry number in a non standard way. You may change that with
          newparttocso that titletoc or a similar package can manipulate the entry. (That works only if part
          has been redefined.)




          Therefore, I used titleformat{part}..., so as to reproduce the default formatting in the book (of course, you may change that):



          documentclass{book}

          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage[newparttoc]{titlesec}
          usepackage{titletoc}

          titleformat{part}[display]{centeringbfseriesHuge}{hugepartname~thepart}{2ex}{}

          titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          begin{document}

          tableofcontents
          part{First Part}
          chapter{First Chapter}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          You have to redefine the part formatting with titlesec first, because you read in § 3.7, Other Package Options of the documentation:




          Standard parts write the toc entry number in a non standard way. You may change that with
          newparttocso that titletoc or a similar package can manipulate the entry. (That works only if part
          has been redefined.)




          Therefore, I used titleformat{part}..., so as to reproduce the default formatting in the book (of course, you may change that):



          documentclass{book}

          usepackage{xcolor}
          usepackage[newparttoc]{titlesec}
          usepackage{titletoc}

          titleformat{part}[display]{centeringbfseriesHuge}{hugepartname~thepart}{2ex}{}

          titlecontents{chapter}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          titlecontents{part}[0pt]{vspace{1em}}{%
          {%
          rlap{largebfseriescolor{blue}thecontentslabel}%
          hspace*{1.5em}%
          }%
          largesffamilyuppercase
          }{}{}

          begin{document}

          tableofcontents
          part{First Part}
          chapter{First Chapter}

          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          Thanks, I completely missed that option!

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