I am using XeLaTeX and memoir to write a longer text with several parts, chapters and sections. When printing the \tableofcontents I get a spacing problem with 2-figure numbers almost overlapping the relevant section name, as per enclosed picture. I am aware that the memoir manual has a section dedicated to this theme, but the most part of it is doubledutch to me. Is there any easy way to avoid this problem?
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You may want to say something like
\AtBeginDocument{
\addtolength{\cftsectionnumwidth}{.5em}
\addtolength{\cftsubsectionnumwidth}{.5em}
}
or even 1em
: experiment with the added width. The code should go in the preamble.
The relevant section in the manual is 9.2.2
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I apologize — didn't know that. I read the FAQ, which is cryptic enough about this subject and I don't know if it possible to vote "a posteriori". Next time I'll be more careful. Thanks again Jul 9, 2012 at 9:55
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