Remove indentation in table of contents











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I want remove the space in my table of contents of section, subsection and subsubsection.



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documentclass{book}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{imakeidx}
makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]

begin{document}

tableofcontents
chapter{chapter}
section{Introduction}
In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
used which are important and deserve to appear in the
Indexindex{Index}.
subsection{subsection}
Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
nested index{Index!nested}

clearpage

section{Second section}
This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

printindex
end{document}


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    I want remove the space in my table of contents of section, subsection and subsubsection.



    This is my code:



    documentclass{book}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{imakeidx}
    makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]

    begin{document}

    tableofcontents
    chapter{chapter}
    section{Introduction}
    In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
    used which are important and deserve to appear in the
    Indexindex{Index}.
    subsection{subsection}
    Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
    will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
    nested index{Index!nested}

    clearpage

    section{Second section}
    This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
    word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

    printindex
    end{document}


    enter image description here










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      I want remove the space in my table of contents of section, subsection and subsubsection.



      This is my code:



      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{imakeidx}
      makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]

      begin{document}

      tableofcontents
      chapter{chapter}
      section{Introduction}
      In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
      used which are important and deserve to appear in the
      Indexindex{Index}.
      subsection{subsection}
      Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
      will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
      nested index{Index!nested}

      clearpage

      section{Second section}
      This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
      word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

      printindex
      end{document}


      enter image description here










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      I want remove the space in my table of contents of section, subsection and subsubsection.



      This is my code:



      documentclass{book}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{imakeidx}
      makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]

      begin{document}

      tableofcontents
      chapter{chapter}
      section{Introduction}
      In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
      used which are important and deserve to appear in the
      Indexindex{Index}.
      subsection{subsection}
      Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
      will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
      nested index{Index!nested}

      clearpage

      section{Second section}
      This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
      word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

      printindex
      end{document}


      enter image description here







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          Using tocloft, these lengths are managed by cftXindent where X includes chap (for chapter), sec (for section) and subsec (for subsection):



          enter image description here



          documentclass{book}

          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{tocloft}

          setlength{cftsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for section
          setlength{cftsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsection
          % setlength{cftsubsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsubsection

          begin{document}

          tableofcontents

          chapter{A chapter}
          section{First section}lipsum[1-5]
          subsection{A subsection}lipsum[6-10]
          section{Second section}lipsum[11-15]

          end{document}





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            A solution with titletoc:



             documentclass{book}
            usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
            usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
            usepackage{imakeidx}
            makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]
            usepackage{titletoc}
            contentsmargin{0.2pt}
            titlecontents{section}
            [2.5em]
            {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
            {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
            {}
            {hfillthecontentspage}
            titlecontents{subsection}
            [2.5em]
            {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
            {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
            {}
            {hfillthecontentspage}


            begin{document}

            tableofcontents
            chapter{chapter}
            section{Introduction}
            In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
            used which are important and deserve to appear in the
            Indexindex{Index}.
            subsection{subsection}
            Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
            will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
            nested index{Index!nested}

            clearpage

            section{Second section}
            This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
            word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

            printindex

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Using tocloft, these lengths are managed by cftXindent where X includes chap (for chapter), sec (for section) and subsec (for subsection):



              enter image description here



              documentclass{book}

              usepackage{lipsum}
              usepackage{tocloft}

              setlength{cftsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for section
              setlength{cftsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsection
              % setlength{cftsubsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsubsection

              begin{document}

              tableofcontents

              chapter{A chapter}
              section{First section}lipsum[1-5]
              subsection{A subsection}lipsum[6-10]
              section{Second section}lipsum[11-15]

              end{document}





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                Using tocloft, these lengths are managed by cftXindent where X includes chap (for chapter), sec (for section) and subsec (for subsection):



                enter image description here



                documentclass{book}

                usepackage{lipsum}
                usepackage{tocloft}

                setlength{cftsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for section
                setlength{cftsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsection
                % setlength{cftsubsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsubsection

                begin{document}

                tableofcontents

                chapter{A chapter}
                section{First section}lipsum[1-5]
                subsection{A subsection}lipsum[6-10]
                section{Second section}lipsum[11-15]

                end{document}





                share|improve this answer























                  up vote
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                  accepted







                  up vote
                  3
                  down vote



                  accepted






                  Using tocloft, these lengths are managed by cftXindent where X includes chap (for chapter), sec (for section) and subsec (for subsection):



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass{book}

                  usepackage{lipsum}
                  usepackage{tocloft}

                  setlength{cftsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for section
                  setlength{cftsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsection
                  % setlength{cftsubsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsubsection

                  begin{document}

                  tableofcontents

                  chapter{A chapter}
                  section{First section}lipsum[1-5]
                  subsection{A subsection}lipsum[6-10]
                  section{Second section}lipsum[11-15]

                  end{document}





                  share|improve this answer












                  Using tocloft, these lengths are managed by cftXindent where X includes chap (for chapter), sec (for section) and subsec (for subsection):



                  enter image description here



                  documentclass{book}

                  usepackage{lipsum}
                  usepackage{tocloft}

                  setlength{cftsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for section
                  setlength{cftsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsection
                  % setlength{cftsubsubsecindent}{0pt}% Remove indent for subsubsection

                  begin{document}

                  tableofcontents

                  chapter{A chapter}
                  section{First section}lipsum[1-5]
                  subsection{A subsection}lipsum[6-10]
                  section{Second section}lipsum[11-15]

                  end{document}






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                  answered Nov 22 at 0:53









                  Werner

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                      A solution with titletoc:



                       documentclass{book}
                      usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
                      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
                      usepackage{imakeidx}
                      makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]
                      usepackage{titletoc}
                      contentsmargin{0.2pt}
                      titlecontents{section}
                      [2.5em]
                      {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                      {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                      {}
                      {hfillthecontentspage}
                      titlecontents{subsection}
                      [2.5em]
                      {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                      {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                      {}
                      {hfillthecontentspage}


                      begin{document}

                      tableofcontents
                      chapter{chapter}
                      section{Introduction}
                      In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
                      used which are important and deserve to appear in the
                      Indexindex{Index}.
                      subsection{subsection}
                      Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
                      will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
                      nested index{Index!nested}

                      clearpage

                      section{Second section}
                      This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
                      word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

                      printindex

                      end{document}


                      enter image description here






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                        A solution with titletoc:



                         documentclass{book}
                        usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
                        usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
                        usepackage{imakeidx}
                        makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]
                        usepackage{titletoc}
                        contentsmargin{0.2pt}
                        titlecontents{section}
                        [2.5em]
                        {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                        {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                        {}
                        {hfillthecontentspage}
                        titlecontents{subsection}
                        [2.5em]
                        {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                        {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                        {}
                        {hfillthecontentspage}


                        begin{document}

                        tableofcontents
                        chapter{chapter}
                        section{Introduction}
                        In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
                        used which are important and deserve to appear in the
                        Indexindex{Index}.
                        subsection{subsection}
                        Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
                        will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
                        nested index{Index!nested}

                        clearpage

                        section{Second section}
                        This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
                        word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

                        printindex

                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer























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                          A solution with titletoc:



                           documentclass{book}
                          usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
                          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
                          usepackage{imakeidx}
                          makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]
                          usepackage{titletoc}
                          contentsmargin{0.2pt}
                          titlecontents{section}
                          [2.5em]
                          {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                          {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                          {}
                          {hfillthecontentspage}
                          titlecontents{subsection}
                          [2.5em]
                          {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                          {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                          {}
                          {hfillthecontentspage}


                          begin{document}

                          tableofcontents
                          chapter{chapter}
                          section{Introduction}
                          In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
                          used which are important and deserve to appear in the
                          Indexindex{Index}.
                          subsection{subsection}
                          Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
                          will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
                          nested index{Index!nested}

                          clearpage

                          section{Second section}
                          This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
                          word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

                          printindex

                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer












                          A solution with titletoc:



                           documentclass{book}
                          usepackage[showframe]{geometry}
                          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
                          usepackage{imakeidx}
                          makeindex[columns=3, title=Alphabetical Index, intoc]
                          usepackage{titletoc}
                          contentsmargin{0.2pt}
                          titlecontents{section}
                          [2.5em]
                          {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                          {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                          {}
                          {hfillthecontentspage}
                          titlecontents{subsection}
                          [2.5em]
                          {vspace*{baselineskip}mdseries}
                          {contentslabel[thecontentslabel]{2.5em}}
                          {}
                          {hfillthecontentspage}


                          begin{document}

                          tableofcontents
                          chapter{chapter}
                          section{Introduction}
                          In this example several keywordsindex{keywords} will be
                          used which are important and deserve to appear in the
                          Indexindex{Index}.
                          subsection{subsection}
                          Terms like generateindex{generate} and someindex{others}
                          will also show up. Terms in the index can also be
                          nested index{Index!nested}

                          clearpage

                          section{Second section}
                          This second sectionindex{section} may include some special
                          word, and expand the ones already usedindex{keywords!used}.

                          printindex

                          end{document}


                          enter image description here







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