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I'd like to modify the contents of my headers and footers - e.g., to display the current chapter and/or section title or to change the pagination alignment. How can I do that? I've noticed the packages fancyhdr and scrpage2 (part of the KOMA-Script-bundle) - are they interchangeable, or are there situations where I should prefer one package to the other?

lockstep
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  • fancyhdr is the classical package. The last change has been Version 4.1 2022-11-09.

  • scrpage2 has been available for years but is also developing currently together with the modern KOMA-script classes. Naturally it is better integrated with those classes but it may be used with other classes as well.

fancyhdr provides a head rule and a foot rule, but scrpage2 offers head top line, head separation line, foot separation line and foot bottom line.

scrpage2 comes with a sophisticated interface to specify own styles, beginning with a simple \deftripstyle taking 9 parameters complemented by an expert interface: \defpagestyle, \newpagestyle, \renewpagestyle and \providepagestyle, see documentation.

To ease work with different styles scrpage2 reads and processes a file scrpage.cfg where several styles for many projects might be defined.

So, I would prefer scrpage2 if it's available. I'm sure it can replace fancyhdr. The latter package might be preferred if the requirements aren't too sophisticated and quick learning is expected.

Note: if you use fancyhdr and geometry, load geometry first.

Stefan Kottwitz
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Since November 2011, there's a third package dedicated to customizing headers and footers: titleps by Javier Bezos (the author of enumitem, titlesec, and titletoc). Package description:

The package provides page styles with a simple one-stage mechanism, including top marks; access to top-, first- and botmarks in a single header/footer; headers/footers for specific floats; multiple sets of marks (with e-TeX), and more.

Note that the features listed in titleps' description aren't available in fancyhdr and scrpage2.

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