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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 1.0 of the package

 Copyright 2008 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

2008/03/04
Enrico Gregorio