The fancyhdr package by Piet van Oostrum offers the user considerably more flexibility on head and footlines.
\lhead{Left head}
\chead{Center head}
\rhead{Right head}
\lfoot{Left foot}
\cfoot{Center foot}
\rfoot{Right foot}
The above defining commands are less general than the commands \fancyhead
and \fancyfoot
, where
\lhead{Left head}
is \fancyhead[L]{Left head}
, and
\cfoot{Center foot}
is \fancyfoot[C]{Center foot}
and so on, with L C R
standing for 'Left', 'Center', 'Right'.
For two-side output with the twoside
option, one wants the left and right parts to alternate with the page number. The easiest way to do it is with
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{Text 1}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Text 2}
to put the same Text 1
in the left part of even pages, and right part of odd pages, and Text 2
for the other way.