%% file: TXStitle.tex - Title Page Macros - TeXsis version 2.18 %% @(#) $Id: TXStitle.tex,v 18.0 1999/07/09 17:24:29 myers Exp $ %======================================================================* % Title Page Macros: (C) copyright 1986 by Eric Myers. % % These macros are used for creating for a document a title page which % includes a document code and date, title, name and address of author(s), % abstract, and other information. An outline of how to make a typical % title page is: % % \pubdate{May, 1986} % \pubcode{11973} % \titlepage % \title % TITLE OF PAPER, (which will be in \Tbf type) % on several lines, if you want. % \endtitle % \author % Name of Author % Address of author % on several lines, if you want. % \endauthor % \abstract % text of abstract. % \endabstract % \endtitlepage % % For papers with many authors it is more appropriate to use % % \authors % A.~Able,\note{a} B.~Baker,\note{b}, C.~Charlie,\note{a} % ... % \institution{a}{University A} % \institution{b}{University B} % ... % \endauthors % % Special document layouts in TXSfmts.tex may change the behaviour % of some of these control words, but the general idea should always % be the same, so that you can change document layout with one command. % % \title, \author, \abstract, etc. automatically set up an \endmode % command which when used by a following command closes the appropriate % group. These definitions are kept local with \bgroup ... \egroup. % % Dependencies: TXSmacs.TeX and TXSenvmnt.TeX (for \center) %======================================================================* \message{Title Page macros.} \catcode`@=11 % @ is a letter here % \pubdate and \pubcode provide information used by \banner when % it creates the header for the title page \def\pubcode#1{\gdef\@DOCcode{#1}} \def\PUBcode#1{\gdef\@DOCcode{#1}} % synonym \def\DOCcode#1{\PUBcode{#1}} % synonym \def\BNLcode#1{\PUBcode{#1}\banner} % backward compatibility % \@DOCcode starts out at the default value, and is changed by \pubcode \def\@DOCcode{\TeXsis~\fmtversion} % default % macros to set these things \def\pubdate#1{\gdef\@PUBdate{#1}} \def\PUBdate#1{\gdef\@PUBdate{#1}} %synonum \def\@PUBdate{\monthname{\month},~\number\year}% default is today % \ORGANIZATION is the name of the issuing organization, and you % can change it before you call \banner, or change the default in % the site dependent info file TXSsite.TEX. \def\ORGANIZATION{} % default is nothing % \banner prints a header using \ORGANIZATION, \pubdate, and \pubcode % at the top of the document. Change this for your institution in % the TXSsite file if you don't like this one. \def\banner{% \line{\hfil % \vbox to 0pt{\vss \hbox{\twelvess \ORGANIZATION}}% \hfil}% % name of org, centered \vskip 12pt % skip down to rule \hrule height 0.6pt \vskip 1pt \hrule height 0.6pt % double rule \vskip 4pt \relax % white space \line{\twelvepoint\rm\@PUBdate \hfil \@DOCcode}% date and doc code \vskip 3pt % white space \hrule height 0.6pt \vskip 1pt \hrule height 0.6pt % double rule \vskip 0pt plus 1fil % stretch below \vskip 1.0cm minus 1.0cm % skip down a bit \relax} % Use \titlepage to begin the ``title'' material, which is the % title, authors, abstract, etc.. This is a block of text which % may appear on a separate page or may just appear at the top % of the first page. End with \endtitlepage \def\titlepage{% begin title page material \bgroup % open \titlepage group \pageno=1 % force start at page 1. \hbox{\space}% % anchor to the top of the page \let\title=\Title % \title inside \titlepage \let\endmode=\relax % \endmode will end a field } \def\endtitlepage{% end the title page material \endmode % end any open field \vfil\eject % eject the page (default) \egroup} % close \titlepage group %--------------------------------------------------* % \title ... ... \endtitle prints the title of the % paper in 14pt bold, centered. Line endings are observed, and you % should begin the title on the line after \title. \def\title{% begin the Title of a paper or book \endmode % end any previous field \vskip 0pt % vertial mode before \mark \mark{Title Page\NX\else Title Page}%% mark page so no \HeadLine \bgroup % open \title group \let\endmode=\endTitle % will end \title \center\Tbf} % centered, title boldface \let\Title=\title % in case this is forgotten! \def\endtitle{% end the Title for a paper or book \endcenter % end centering \bigskip % some space below \gdef\title{% re-define \title for references use \emsg{> Please use \NX\booktitle instead of \NX\title.}% \@errmark{OLD!}% \booktitle}% % make \title = \booktitle \egroup}% % close \title group \def\endTitle{\endtitle} % synonym \def\Tbf{\sixteenpoint\bf} % default title typestyle %----------------------------------------* % \author gets the author's name and affiliation. The first line after % \author is the name, and following lines up to \endauthor are the address. \def\author{% first line after as author's name, following lines are address \endmode % end any previous mode \bgroup % \let\endmode=\endauthor % will end \author \singlespaced\parskip=0pt % default single spaced \obeylines\def\\{\par}% % break at line breaks, or at \\ \@getauthor} % next line = author's name {\obeylines\gdef\@getauthor#1 #2 {#1\bigskip\def\n{\egroup\centerline\bgroup\bf}% % how to break names \centerline{\bf #2}% % first line is author's name, \medskip\center}% % next lines are affiliation/address } \def\endauthor{\endcenter\egroup\bigskip} %-----------------------------------------* % \authors ... \endauthors is for multi-author papers. The authors are % listed in Roman type in \raggedcenter format with a \bigskip above and % below. Footnotes to author names can be added with \note. \def\authors{% list of authors for multi-author papers. \endmode % end any previous field \bigskip % some space above \bgroup % begin \authors group \let\endmode=\endauthors % \endmode ends the field \let\@uthorskip=\medskip % set up skip \raggedcenter\singlespaced} % ragged centering \def\endauthors{% ends multi-author list \endraggedcenter % end ragged centering \egroup % end \authors group \bigskip} % some space below % \note#1#2 prints a superscript on an author name in \authors. % (#2 is a lookahead, used with \space@head for spacing) \def\note#1#2{% prints superscript for author's name ${}^{\hbox{#1}}\ $ % write superscript w/ space \space@head#2 % insert possible more space #2}% % put #2 back % \institution prints the label #1 and the institution #2 centered on % a line. \def\institution#1#2{% labels institution for multi-author list \@uthorskip\let\@uthorskip=\relax % space and disable it \raggedcenter % center ${}^{\rm #1}$\space #2%% % the institution \endraggedcenter % possibly >1 line } \let\@uthorskip=\medskip % outside default %-----------------------------------* % \titlenote#1#2 makes a footnote for \title or \author. #1 is the mark, % and #2 is the text, just like \footnote. Use \note to print #1 in the title, % and place \titlenote after \endtitle. \long\def\titlenote#1#2{% footnotes for \title and \author \footnote{}{% % basically footnote \llap{\hbox to \parindent{\hfil % lap label to left ${}^{\rm #1}$\space}}#2}}% % print label and text. %----------------------------------- % \and is "and" with a skip after. Use between authors or addresses. \def\and{\centerline{and}\medskip} %-----------------------------------* % everyting between \abstract and \endabstract is indented, % with "ABSTRACT" written above it. Different document layouts may % change the definition of \abstract, but should follow the same basic % structure. \def\AbstractName{ABSTRACT} % `name' of abstract \def\abstract{% begin abstract of a paper or treatise \endmode % end any previous field \bigskip\bigskip % some space above \centerline{\AbstractName}% % ``ABSTRACT'' \medskip % space below that \bgroup % begin \abstract group \let\endmode=\endabstract % \endmode ends \abstract \narrower\narrower % bring in margins \singlespaced % default single spaced \everyabstract} % customizable \def\everyabstract{} % user or format can customize \def\endabstract{\smallskip\egroup} % -- \pacs{codes} prints the PACS codes on the title page \def\pacs#1{\medskip\centerline{PACS numbers: #1}\smallskip} % -- \submit{} prints the message "Submitted to " \def\submit#1{\bigskip\centerline{Submitted to {\sl #1}}} \def\submitted#1{\submit{#1}} % synonym % -- \toappear prints the message "To appear in \sl " \def\toappear#1{\bigskip\raggedcenter To appear in {\sl #1} \endraggedcenter} % -- \disclaimer{} prints the usual DOE disclaimer % as a footnote at the bottom of the page, using the given contract number. \def\disclaimer#1{\footnote{}\bgroup\tenrm\singlespaced This manuscript has been authored under contract number #1 \@disclaimer\par} % -- \disclaimers{} is the same as \disclaimer, % but for more than one contract number. \def\disclaimers#1{\footnote{}\bgroup\tenrm\singlespaced This manuscript has been authored under contract numbers #1 \@disclaimer\par} \def\@disclaimer{% % generic part of disclaimer with the U.S. Department of Energy. Accordingly, the U.S. Government retains a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to publish or reproduce the published form of this contribution, or allow others to do so, for U.S. Government purposes. \egroup} %>>> EOF TXStitles.tex <<<