The frontespizio package lets you typeset a frontispiece (suitable for Italian university style) independently of the page layout of the main document. This is version 1.1 of the package; the only change from version 1.0 is the addition of the option `swapnames', to exchange the position of candidate and advisor names. A bug with option `onlyinclude' has been corrected. Copyright 2008, 2009 Enrico Gregorio This program is provided under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. Author: Enrico Gregorio Enrico dot Gregorio at univr dot it This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained". This work consists of the following files: README (this file) frontespizio.dtx frontespizio.ins frontespizio.pdf and of the derived files frontespizio.sty examplea.tex exampleb.tex examplec.tex makedoc.sh To install the distribution: o run "latex frontespizio.ins" o run "{|pdf|xe}latex example{a,b,c}.tex" for a test o run "{|pdf|xe}latex example{a,b,c}-frn.tex" for a test o run "{|pdf|xe}latex example{a,b,c}.tex" for a test o after the tests, you should have correct dvi or pdf example files (choose either latex, pdflatex or xelatex and compile each of the three examples) o move "frontespizio.sty" to locations where LaTeX will find it (the FAQ on CTAN in /help/uktug-FAQ gives more information about this magic place) To reproduce the complete documentation, follow these steps $ pdflatex examplea.tex $ pdflatex examplea-frn.tex $ pdflatex exampleb.tex $ pdflatex exampleb-frn.tex $ pdflatex examplec.tex $ pdflatex examplec-frn.tex $ pdflatex frontespizio.dtx $ pdflatex frontespizio-frn.dtx $ makeindex -s gind frontespizio $ makeindex -s gglo -o frontespizio.gls frontespizio.glo $ pdflatex frontespizio.dtx $ pdflatex frontespizio.dtx from a shell (or in the preferred method for you system), where "pdflatex" can be also "xelatex", and the `$' stands for the shell's prompt; you can also use, on Unix systems, the automated script makedoc.sh by sh makedoc.sh 2009/04/03 Enrico Gregorio