\frontmatter
, \mainmatter
, \backmatter
¶Synopsis, one or more of:
\frontmatter ... \mainmatter ... \backmatter ...
Format a book
class document differently according to which part
of the document is being produced. All three commands are optional.
Traditionally, a book’s front matter contains such things as the title page, an abstract, a table of contents, a preface, a list of notations, a list of figures, and a list of tables. (Some of these front matter pages, such as the title page, are traditionally not numbered.) The back matter may contain such things as a glossary, notes, a bibliography, and an index.
The \frontmatter
command makes the pages numbered in lowercase
roman, and makes chapters not numbered, although each chapter’s title
appears in the table of contents; if you use other sectioning commands
here, use the *
-version (see Sectioning).
The \mainmatter
command changes the behavior back to the expected
version, and resets the page number.
The \backmatter
command leaves the page numbering alone but
switches the chapters back to being not numbered.
See Larger book
template, for an example using these three commands.