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index e669fdb0bd..ea2d028ce8 100644
--- a/macros/latex/contrib/dccpaper/dccpaper.dtx
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/dccpaper/dccpaper.dtx
@@ -1,17 +1,20 @@
% \iffalse meta-comment
-%<*internal|ijdc9|idcc|base>
-\def\Version{2019/10/07 v1.8.1}
-%</internal|ijdc9|idcc|base>
+%<*internal|ijdc9|ijdc14|idcc|base>
+\def\Version{2020/01/15 v2.0}
+%</internal|ijdc9|ijdc14|idcc|base>
%<*internal>
\iffalse
%</internal>
%<*readme>
# The dccpaper bundle: LaTeX classes for submissions to IJDC and IDCC
-The dccpaper bundle consists of two very similar classes.
+The dccpaper bundle consists of three very similar classes.
+
+ijdc-v14.cls corresponds to the template used by the
+[International Journal of Digital Curation], beginning with volume 14.
ijdc-v9.cls corresponds to the template used by the
-[International Journal of Digital Curation], beginning with volume 9.
+[International Journal of Digital Curation] for volumes 9 to 13 inclusive.
idcc.cls corresponds to the template used for the
[International Digital Curation Conference], beginning with IDCC15.
@@ -27,11 +30,15 @@ boards, but can also be used to produce the final camera-ready papers.
[International Digital Curation Conference]: http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/international-digital-curation-conference-idcc
%</readme>
-%<ijdc9|idcc|base>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
+%<ijdc9|ijdc14|idcc|base>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
%<*ijdc9>
\ProvidesClass{ijdc-v9}
- [\Version\space Class for submissions to the International Journal of Digital Curation, volume 9 onwards.]
+ [\Version\space Class for submissions to the International Journal of Digital Curation, volumes 9--13 inclusive.]
%</ijdc9>
+%<*ijdc14>
+\ProvidesClass{ijdc-v14}
+ [\Version\space Class for submissions to the International Journal of Digital Curation, volume 14 onwards.]
+%</ijdc14>
%<*idcc>
\ProvidesClass{idcc}
[\Version\space Class for submissions to the International Digital Curation Conference.]
@@ -240,13 +247,14 @@ See: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
\endpreamble
\postamble
-Copyright (C) 2019 Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh
+Copyright (C) 2020 Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh
<info@dcc.ac.uk>
\endpostamble
\usedir{tex/latex/dccpaper}
\generate{
\file{ijdc-v9.cls}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{ijdc9}}
+ \file{ijdc-v14.cls}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{ijdc14}}
\file{idcc.cls}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{idcc}}
\file{dccpaper-base.sty}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{base}}
}
@@ -273,7 +281,7 @@ Copyright (C) 2019 Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh
%<*driver>
\ProvidesFile{dccpaper.dtx}
[\Version\ Classes for submissions to IJDC and IDCC]
-\documentclass{ijdc-v9}
+\documentclass{ijdc-v14}
\let\DccpaperMaketitle=\maketitle
% For typesetting the documentation generally
@@ -453,7 +461,8 @@ Copyright (C) 2019 Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh
\begin{abstract}
This is the documentation for the \pkg{dccpaper} bundle, consisting of the following classes:
\begin{itemize}
-\item\textsf{ijdc-v9}, which corresponds to the template used by the International Journal of Digital Curation, beginning with volume 9.
+\item\textsf{ijdc-v14}, which corresponds to the template used by the International Journal of Digital Curation, beginning with volume 14.
+\item\textsf{ijdc-v9}, which corresponds to the template used by the International Journal of Digital Curation for volumes 9 and 13 inclusive.
\item\textsf{idcc}, which corresponds to the template used for the International Digital Curation Conference, beginning with IDCC15.
\end{itemize}
@@ -468,7 +477,7 @@ Please note that the DOI attached to this document is fake and should not be use
\section{Introduction}
-The \LaTeX\ class \textsf{ijdc-v9} produces camera-ready papers and articles suitable for inclusion in the International Journal of Digital Curation, with applicability from volume 9 onwards. The similar \textsf{idcc} class can be used for submissions to the International Digital Curation Conference, beginning with the 2015 conference. This document explains how to use these classes.
+The \LaTeX\ class \textsf{ijdc-v14} produces camera-ready papers and articles suitable for inclusion in the International Journal of Digital Curation, with applicability from volume 14 onwards. This is a minor change to the template used for volumes 9--13, which remains available as \textsf{ijdc-v9}. The similar \textsf{idcc} class can be used for submissions to the International Digital Curation Conference, beginning with the 2015 conference. This document explains how to use these classes.
\section{Dependencies}
@@ -489,6 +498,15 @@ In some cases the class prefers to use packages that are not part of the base in
\begin{itemize}
\item
+If using the \textsf{ijdc-v14} class or the \textsf{idcc} class for conferences from
+2020, the main text font will be the first available out of Baskerville, BaskervilleF
+(\pkg{baskervillef}), Baskervaldx (\pkg{baskervaldx}), Baskervald (\pkg{baskervaldadf}),
+or the standard Computer Modern/Latin Modern.
+The sans-serif font will be the first available out of Lucida Sans, Go Sans
+(\pkg{gofonts}) or Helvetica (\pkg{helvet}).
+\item
+If using the \textsf{ijdc-v9} class or the \textsf{idcc} class for conferences up
+to 2019,
\pkg{newtx} will be used if available in place of \pkg{mathptmx}, and
\pkg{tgheros} will be used in place of \pkg{helvet}.
\item
@@ -502,16 +520,18 @@ For referencing, you are encouraged to use either \pkg{biblatex-apa} (preferred)
\subsection{International Journal of Digital Curation}
The class is loaded in the usual way with
-\lstinline|\documentclass[$\meta{options}$]{ijdc-v9}|.
+\lstinline|\documentclass[$\meta{options}$]{ijdc-v14}|.
The following options are available:
\begin{description}[font=\normalfont\key]
\item[paper]
-Use this for peer-reviewed papers.
+Use this for research papers.
\item[article]
-Use this for general (non-peer-reviewed) articles if you like, but you do not have to as the class defaults to this state.
+Use this for general articles if you like, but you do not have to as the class defaults to this state.
\item[editorial]
Use this for an editorial.
+\item[preprint]
+Use this for a conference preprint.
\end{description}
\subsection{International Digital Curation Conference}
@@ -836,6 +856,8 @@ Any acknowledgements should be placed in a section immediately before the refere
\section{Appendix A: Change History}
\begin{description}
+\item[v2.0] 2020-01-15\\
+Added new formatting for IJDC volume 14 and IDCC 20.
\item[v1.8.1] 2019-10-07\\
Updated to work with changed \LaTeX\ internals.
\item[v1.8] 2019-03-08\\
@@ -1048,7 +1070,7 @@ Fully funded, part funded (subsidised) or delegate fee.
%<readme>## Licence
%<readme>
%<*driver|readme>
-Copyright 2019 Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh.
+Copyright 2020 Digital Curation Centre, University of Edinburgh.
This work consists of the image files dccpaper-by.eps and
dccpaper-by.pdf, the documented LaTeX file dccpaper.dtx and a Makefile.
@@ -1077,16 +1099,16 @@ The file dccpaper.pdf, generated by this work, is licensed as shown on page 1.
%</driver>
% \fi
% \iffalse
-%<*ijdc9>
+%<*ijdc9|ijdc14>
% \fi
%
-% \subsection{ijdc-v9.cls}
+% \subsection{ijdc-v14.cls and ijdc-v9.cls}
% \setcounter{lstnumber}{21}
%
% \begin{macro}{dccp@type}
% \begin{macro}{dccp@editorial}
% The type of paper is recorded in \cs{dccp@type}. The possible values are
-% `General Article', `Peer-Reviewed Paper', or `Editorial'.
+% `General Article', `Research Paper' (was `Peer-Reviewed Paper'), or `Editorial'.
% The latter is provided through the constant \cs{dccp@editorial} so we can
% test for it later with ease.
%
@@ -1113,10 +1135,9 @@ The file dccpaper.pdf, generated by this work, is licensed as shown on page 1.
% \begin{optionkey}{editorial}
% \begin{optionkey}{paper}
% \begin{optionkey}{article}
-% These three options set \cs{dccp@type} appropriately. The \key{editorial}
+% \begin{optionkey}{preprint}
+% These four options set \cs{dccp@type} appropriately. The \key{editorial}
% option additionally switches page numbers to roman numerals.
-% The \key{article} option is redundant, but included for symmetry with
-% \key{paper}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{editorial}{\let\dccp@type=\dccp@editorial%
@@ -1125,7 +1146,35 @@ The file dccpaper.pdf, generated by this work, is licensed as shown on page 1.
\renewcommand{\thelastpage}{\@roman\c@lastpage}%
}%
}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \iffalse
+%<*ijdc14>
+% \fi
+%
+% The |ijdc-v14| template uses the term `Research Paper'.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOption{paper}{\def\dccp@type{Research Paper}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \iffalse
+%</ijdc14>
+%<*ijdc9>
+% \fi
+%
+% \addtocounter{lstnumber}{-1}
+% The |ijdc-v9| template uses the term `Peer-Reviewed Paper'.
+% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{paper}{\def\dccp@type{Peer-Reviewed Paper}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \iffalse
+%</ijdc9>
+% \fi
+%
+% The \key{article} option is redundant, but included for symmetry with
+% \key{paper}.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOption{preprint}{\def\dccp@type{Conference Preprint}}
\DeclareOption{article}{\def\dccp@type{General Article}}
\ProcessOptions\relax
@@ -1133,6 +1182,7 @@ The file dccpaper.pdf, generated by this work, is licensed as shown on page 1.
% \end{optionkey}
% \end{optionkey}
% \end{optionkey}
+% \end{optionkey}
%
% \begin{macro}{dccp@publ@long}
% \begin{macro}{dccp@publ@short}
@@ -1178,6 +1228,36 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
+% \iffalse
+%<*ijdc14>
+% \fi
+%
+% \begin{macro}{dccp@variant}
+% Different fonts are used depending on the volume. The |ijdc-v14| template
+% uses Baskerville as the main text font.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\dccp@variant{baskerville}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%</ijdc14>
+%<*ijdc9>
+% \fi
+%
+% \addtocounter{lstnumber}{-2}
+% The |ijdc-v9| template uses Times.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\dccp@variant{times}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%</ijdc9>
+% \fi
%
% The class is based on the \pkg{article} class, and uses A4 paper.
%
@@ -1192,7 +1272,7 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
\RequirePackage{dccpaper-base}
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
-%</ijdc9>
+%</ijdc9|ijdc14>
%<*idcc>
% \fi
%
@@ -1284,6 +1364,15 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
% \end{optionkey}
% \end{optionkey}
%
+% \begin{macro}{dccp@variant}
+% Different fonts are used depending on the year of the conference. Since 2020,
+% Baskerville is used as the main text font. Previously, Times was used.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\dccp@variant{baskerville}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
% \begin{optionkey}{15}
% \begin{optionkey}{16}
% \begin{optionkey}{17}
@@ -1301,6 +1390,7 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
2015 in London. URL: \url{http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc15/}}
\def\dccp@subject{10th \dccp@publ@long, 2015}
\def\dccp@type@fallback{Practice Paper}
+ \def\dccp@variant{times}
}
\DeclareOption{16}{%
\def\dccp@publ@short{IDCC16}
@@ -1308,6 +1398,7 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
2016 in Amsterdam. URL: \url{http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc16/}}
\def\dccp@subject{11th \dccp@publ@long, 2016}
\def\dccp@type@fallback{Practice Paper}
+ \def\dccp@variant{times}
}
\DeclareOption{17}{%
\def\dccp@publ@short{IDCC17}
@@ -1315,6 +1406,7 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
2017 in Edinburgh. URL: \url{http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc17/}}
\def\dccp@subject{12th \dccp@publ@long, 2017}
\def\dccp@type@fallback{Practice Paper}
+ \def\dccp@variant{times}
}
\DeclareOption{18}{%
\def\dccp@publ@short{IDCC18}
@@ -1322,12 +1414,14 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
2018 in Barcelona. URL: \url{http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc18/}}
\def\dccp@subject{13th \dccp@publ@long, 2018}
\def\dccp@type@fallback{Practice Paper}
+ \def\dccp@variant{times}
}
\DeclareOption{19}{%
\def\dccp@publ@short{IDCC19}
\def\dccp@publ@msg{The 14th \dccp@publ@long\ takes place on 4--7 February
2019 in Melbourne. URL: \url{http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc19/}}
\def\dccp@subject{14th \dccp@publ@long, 2019}
+ \def\dccp@variant{times}
}
\DeclareOption{20}{%
\def\dccp@publ@short{IDCC20}
@@ -1409,55 +1503,156 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
\RequirePackage{etoolbox,xpatch}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% The \pkg{dccpaper} classes use Times as the main text font. We prefer
-% \pkg{newtx} as it is available in both legacy form (for PDF\LaTeX) and OTF
-% (for Lua\LaTeX and \XeLaTeX), but the standard \pkg{mathptmx} package will do.
-% In case they are needed, we also provide \TeX\ Gyre Heros\slash Helvetica for
-% the sans serif font and Latin\slash Computer Modern Teletype for the
-% monospaced. The code is a little complicated to cope with several variations of
-% what people might have installed.
+% The code for setting fonts is a little complicated to cope with several
+% variations of what people might have installed, plus the two typographical
+% variants of the IJDC and IDCC templates. Generally speaking, we use OTF fonts
+% with Lua\LaTeX\ and \XeLaTeX, Type 1 fonts with PDF\LaTeX, and
+% \textsf{newtxmath} for mathematics.
%
% Please note that \textsf{newtxmath} v1.55 is incompatible with \pkg{biblatex},
% but earlier and later versions (starting v1.551) are compatible.
%
-% Things are straightforward when PDF\LaTeX\ is used. Note that \textsf{newtxtext}
-% emulates \pkg{tgheros} so all we have to do is set the scaling factor. It also
-% switches the monospaced font, so we switch it back.
+% Here is the font selection cascade when PDF\LaTeX\ is used. Our options are
+% limited by the support files available through CTAN. Users of the
+% Lucida fonts from TUG are invited to feed back on whether this works
+% successfully or not.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{iftex}
\ifPDFTeX
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
- \IfFileExists{newtxtext.sty}{%
- \RequirePackage{newtxtext,newtxmath}
- }{%
- \RequirePackage{mathptmx}}
- \IfFileExists{tgheros.sty}{%
- \ifx\undefined\qhv@scale
- \RequirePackage[scale=0.92]{tgheros}\else
- \def\qhv@scale{0.92}\fi
+ \ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{%
+ \IfFileExists{baskervillef.sty}{
+ \RequirePackage[scaled=.95]{baskervillef}
+ \RequirePackage[baskerville,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{
+ \IfFileExists{Baskervaldx.sty}{
+ \RequirePackage[scaled=.95]{baskervaldx}
+ \RequirePackage[baskervaldx,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{
+ \IfFileExists{baskervald.sty}{
+ \RequirePackage{baskervald}
+ \RequirePackage[baskervaldx,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{}
+ }
+ }
+ \IfFileExists{lsr.pfb}{%
+ \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{hls}
+ \def\hls@scale{0.805}
+ }{%
+ \IfFileExists{GoSans.sty}{%
+ \RequirePackage[scale=.8]{GoSans}
+ }{%
+ \RequirePackage[scaled=0.82]{helvet}}}
}{%
- \RequirePackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet}}
- \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{cmtt}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% To avoid problems with input and output encodings, if \LuaTeX\ or \XeLaTeX\ is used,
-% we switch to using the \textsf{newtxtext} OTF font for text, if available.
+% When \textsf{newtxtext} is use, it emulates \pkg{tgheros} so all we have to do
+% is set the scaling factor; but it also switches the monospaced font, so we
+% have to switch it back.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \IfFileExists{newtxtext.sty}{%
+ \RequirePackage{newtxtext,newtxmath}
+ }{%
+ \RequirePackage{mathptmx}}
+ \IfFileExists{tgheros.sty}{%
+ \ifx\undefined\qhv@scale
+ \RequirePackage[scale=0.92]{tgheros}\else
+ \def\qhv@scale{0.92}\fi
+ }{%
+ \RequirePackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet}}
+ \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{cmtt}
+ }
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Here is the font selection cascade used for Lua\LaTeX\ and \XeLaTeX. There
+% are a few more options that come from system fonts people may have installed.
+% We have to be a little careful when mixing OTF and Type 1 fonts.
+%
+% Here is the Baskerville/Lucida selection:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\else
\RequirePackage{fontspec}
- \IfFileExists{newtxtext.sty}{%
- \setmainfont{TeXGyreTermesX}
+ \ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{%
+ \IfFontExistsTF{Baskerville}{%
+ \setmainfont{Baskerville}
+ \RequirePackage[baskerville,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{%
+ \IfFileExists{baskervillef.sty}{%
+ \setmainfont[Scale=.95]{BaskervilleF}
+ \RequirePackage[baskerville,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{%
+ \IfFileExists{Baskervaldx.sty}{%
+ \setmainfont[Scale=.95]{baskervaldx}
+ \RequirePackage[baskervaldx,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{%
+ \IfFileExists{baskervald.sty}{%
+ \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \RequirePackage{baskervald}
+ \RequirePackage[baskervaldx,vvarbb]{newtxmath}
+ }{}
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ \IfFontExistsTF{Lucida Sans}{%
+ \setsansfont[Scale=.805]{Lucida Sans}
+ }{
+ \IfFontExistsTF{LucidaSansOT}{%
+ \setsansfont[Scale=.805]{LucidaSansOT}
+ }{%
+ \IfFileExists{GoSans.sty}{%
+ \RequirePackage[scale=.8]{GoSans}
+ }{%
+ \@ifpackageloaded{fontenc}{}{%
+ \appto\sffamily{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont}
+ }
+ \RequirePackage[scaled=0.82]{helvet}
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }{%
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Here is the Times/Helvetica selection:
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \IfFileExists{newtxtext.sty}{%
+ \setmainfont{TeXGyreTermesX}
+ \RequirePackage{newtxmath}
+ }{%
+ \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
+ \RequirePackage{mathptmx}
+ }
+ \IfFontExistsTF{texgyreheros-regular.otf}{%
+ \setsansfont{texgyreheros}%
+ [ Extension = .otf
+ , UprightFont = *-regular
+ , ItalicFont = *-italic
+ , BoldFont = *-bold
+ , BoldItalicFont = *-bolditalic
+ , Scale = 0.92
+ ]
+ }{%
+ \IfFileExists{newtxtext.sty}{%
+ \appto\sffamily{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont}%
+ }{}
+ \RequirePackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet}
+ }
+ }
% \end{macrocode}
%
+% In both variants, the monospaced font is left untouched as the \pkg{fontspec}
+% default.
+%
% Using \textsf{newtxmath} for mathematics generally works, but the package assumes
% certain characters will fall back to text equivalents, which works under T1 encoding
% but not under the TU encoding used by \pkg{fontspec}. This solution is from egreg's
% answer on TeX.se: \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/394139}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
- \RequirePackage{newtxmath}
+ \@ifpackageloaded{newtxmath}{%
\DeclareSymbolFont{oldoperators}{OT1}{ntxtlf}{m}{n}
\SetSymbolFont{oldoperators}{bold}{OT1}{ntxtlf}{b}{n}
\AtBeginDocument{%
@@ -1503,33 +1698,7 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
\DeclareMathAccent{\dot}{\mathalpha}{oldoperators}{"5F}%
\DeclareMathAccent{\mathring}{\mathalpha}{oldoperators}{"17}%
\DeclareMathSymbol{\mathdollar}{\mathord}{operators}{"24}%
- }
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% If \pkg{newtx} is not installed we admit defeat and revert to \pkg{mathptmx}.
-% If \TeX\ Gyre Heros is available in OTF form we use that, otherwise we fall
-% back to \pkg{helvet}; we use a gentle hack to force the the right encoding.
-% The monospaced font is left untouched as the \pkg{fontspec} default.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
- }{%
- \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
- \RequirePackage{mathptmx}
- }
- \IfFontExistsTF{texgyreheros-regular.otf}{%
- \setsansfont{texgyreheros}%
- [ Extension = .otf
- , UprightFont = *-regular
- , ItalicFont = *-italic
- , BoldFont = *-bold
- , BoldItalicFont = *-bolditalic
- , Scale = 0.92
- ]
- }{%
- \IfFileExists{newtxtext.sty}{%
- \appto\sffamily{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont}%
- }{}
- \RequirePackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet}
+ }%
}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -1946,12 +2115,16 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
\def\dccp@dates{\emph{Received} #1}}
\newcommand*{\revised}[1]{%
\appto\dccp@dates{%
- \space\space\space\textbar\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space
+ \ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{$\sim$}{\textbar}%
+ \space\space\space
\emph{Revision received} #1}%
}
\newcommand*{\accepted}[1]{%
\appto\dccp@dates{%
- \space\space\space\textbar\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space
+ \ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{$\sim$}{\textbar}%
+ \space\space\space
\emph{Accepted} #1}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -2057,7 +2230,8 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
\def\@oddhead{%
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}%
\centering
- \LARGE\bfseries\color{struct}%
+ \ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{\huge\sffamily}{\LARGE\bfseries}%
+ \color{struct}%
\ifx\dccp@type\dccp@editorial
\dccp@publ@long
\else
@@ -2163,7 +2337,8 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
}%
\let\NormalHead=\@oddhead
\def\@oddfoot{\begin{minipage}[b]{\textwidth}
- \centering\bfseries\normalsize\color{struct}
+ \centering\ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{\sffamily}{\bfseries}%
+ \normalsize\color{struct}
\ifx\dccp@type\dccp@editorial
\dccp@publ@long
\else
@@ -2263,7 +2438,7 @@ the University of Edinburgh on behalf of the Digital Curation Centre. ISSN:
\null\nobreak\vspace*{-0.528\baselineskip}%
\begingroup
\centering
- {\Large\thetitle\par}
+ {\Large\ifdefstring{\dccp@variant}{baskerville}{\bfseries}{}\thetitle\par}
\vspace{0.7\baselineskip}
\AuthorBlock\par
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