Markus Kohm submitted the
standardsectioning
package.
Version: 0.9 2024-06-06 License: lppl1.3c
Summary description: Define sectioning commands identical to the standard classes
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KOMA presents the standardsectioning micro package to force the usage of the sectioning command definition of the standard classes also when using other classes like the KOMA-Script classes.
A long time ago KOMA-Script was more or less just a collection of replacements for the three standard classes article, book and report. Replacing a standard class with a KOMA-Script class was easy, even if users used a lot of additional packages. Over the years, KOMA has added many new features and user interfaces to the classes. This also led to completely different implementation of the sectioning commands. But some packages depend on an implementation similar to the standard classes.
Package standardsectioning implements these commands with the code of the standard classes. If used with a KOMA-Script class, it also deactivates parts of the KOMA-Script user interface, which should not be used with these changes. These are more or less all commands to configure sectioning commands. It also undefines some internal macros of KOMA-Script.
Using package standardsectioning is only a kind of first-aid workaround. Usually it is better not to use the incompatible package with KOMA-Script similar classes.
This package is also a replacement of the standardsections.hak of scrhack before version 3.42.
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The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/standardsectioning
The package’s files themselves can be inspected at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/standardsectioning/
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