On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 02:44:48PM +0100, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> I am currently writing a paper using entcs.cls (Elsevier's Electronic Notes
> in Theoretical Computer Science style).
>
> It has a slightly unusual requirement: the \author, \address & so on
> commands must go in a special environme
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 08:08:43AM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Reuben Thomas wrote:
> >
> > I am currently writing a paper using entcs.cls (Elsevier's Electronic Notes
> > in Theoretical Computer Science style).
> >
> > It has a slightly unusual requirement: the \author, \address & so on
> > co
> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reuben> It has a slightly unusual requirement: the \author, \address &
Reuben> so on commands must go in a special environment:
Reuben> \begin{frontmatter} \author{Me} \title{Foo} \address{Bar}
Reuben> \end{frontmatter}
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Reuben Thomas wrote:
>
> I am currently writing a paper using entcs.cls (Elsevier's Electronic Notes
> in Theoretical Computer Science style).
>
> It has a slightly unusual requirement: the \author, \address & so on
> commands must go in a special environment:
>
> \begin{frontmatter}
> \author{
I am currently writing a paper using entcs.cls (Elsevier's Electronic Notes
in Theoretical Computer Science style).
It has a slightly unusual requirement: the \author, \address & so on
commands must go in a special environment:
\begin{frontmatter}
\author{Me}
\title{Foo}
\address{Bar}
\end{front