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+############################################################
+Page Styles
+############################################################
+
+The \documentclass command determines the size and position
+of the page's head and foot. The page style determines what
+goes in them.
+
+ \maketitle: Generate a title page.
+ \pagenumbering: Set the style used for page numbers.
+ \pagestyle: Change the headings/footings style.
+ \thispagestyle: Change the headings/footings style for
+ this page.
+
+############################################################
+ \maketitle ::maketitle::
+############################################################
+\maketitle
+The \maketitle command generates a title on a separate title
+page - except in the article class, where the title normally
+goes at the top of the first page.
+Information used to produce the title is obtained from the
+following declarations:
+
+See section Page Styles for the commands to give the information.
+
+ \author: Who wrote this stuff?
+ \date: The date the document was created.
+ \thanks: A special form of footnote.
+ \title: How to set the document title.
+
+############################################################
+ \author ::author::
+############################################################
+\author{names}
+The \author command declares the author(s), where names is a
+list of authors separated by \and commands. Use \\ to separate
+lines within a single author's entry -- for example, to give
+the author's institution or address.
+############################################################
+ \date ::date::
+############################################################
+\date{text}
+The \date command declares text to be the document's date.
+With no \date command, the current date is used.
+############################################################
+ \thanks ::thanks::
+############################################################
+\thanks{text}
+The \thanks command produces a \footnote to the title.
+############################################################
+ \title ::title::
+############################################################
+\title{text}
+The \title command declares text to be the title. Use \\ to
+tell LaTeX where to start a new line in a long title.
+############################################################
+ \pagenumbering ::pagenumbering::
+############################################################
+\pagenumbering{num_style}
+Specifies the style of page numbers. Possible values of
+num_style are:
+
+ arabic - Arabic numerals
+ roman - Lowercase Roman numerals
+ Roman - Uppercase Roman numerals
+ alph - Lowercase letters
+ Alph - Uppercase letters
+
+############################################################
+ \pagestyle ::pagestyle::
+############################################################
+\pagestyle{option}
+The \pagestyle command changes the style from the current
+page on throughout the remainder of your document.
+The valid options are:
+
+ plain - Just a plain page number.
+ empty - Produces empty heads and feet - no page numbers.
+ headings - Puts running headings on each page. The
+ document style specifies what goes in the headings.
+ myheadings - You specify what is to go in the heading
+ with the \markboth or the \markright commands.
+
+ \markboth: Set left and right headings.
+ \markright: Set right heading only.
+
+############################################################
+ \markboth ::markboth::
+############################################################
+\markboth{left head}{right head}
+The \markboth command is used in conjunction with the page
+style myheadings for setting both the left and the right
+heading. You should note that a "left-hand heading" is
+generated by the last \markboth command before the end of
+the page, while a "right-hand heading" is generated by the
+first \markboth or \markright that comes on the page if
+there is one, otherwise by the last one before the page.
+############################################################
+ \markright ::markright::
+############################################################
+\markright{right head}
+The \markright command is used in conjunction with the page
+style myheadings for setting the right heading, leaving the
+left heading unchanged. You should note that a "left-hand
+heading" is generated by the last \markboth command before
+the end of the page, while a "right-hand heading" is generated
+by the first \markboth or \markright that comes on the page
+if there is one, otherwise by the last one before the page.
+############################################################
+ \thispagestyle ::thispagestyle::
+############################################################
+\thispagestyle{option}
+The \thispagestyle command works in the same manner as the
+\pagestyle command except that it changes the style for the
+current page only.