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Entering titles and abstracts |
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The header-title
d.t.d. provides tags for entering information about the
entire document. The two top-level tags are
<doc-data|data-1|⋯|data-n>
Specify data attached to your document (title, authors,
etc.; see below) and render the title.
The abstract for your paper.
When creating a doc-data tag
using Text→Title→Insert title, TeXmacs automatically inserts
a doc-title tag as its first
arguments. New data may be inserted from the Text→Title menu. Each child data-1,
…, data-n of the doc-data tag is of one of the following forms:
Specify the title of the document.
Specify the subtitle of the document.
<doc-author-data|data-1|⋯|data-n>
Specify the data for one of the authors of the document (name,
address, etc.; see below).
The creation date of the document. In particular you may take
<date> for the value
of date for the current date.
<doc-running-title|title>
Specify a running title for your
document which may be used in page headers.
<doc-running-author|author>
Specify a running author for your
document which may be used in page headers.
<doc-keywords|kw-1|⋯|kw-n>
Specify keywords kw-1 until kw-n for your document.
<doc-AMS-class|nr-1|⋯|nr-n>
Specify A.M.S. subject classification numbers nr-1 until nr-n
for your document.
A note about your document. In particular, you may take <with-TeXmacs-text> for
the value of note in order to indicate
that your document has been written using TeXmacs.
When inserting an additional author using Text→Title→Author→Insert author, TeXmacs inserts a doc-author-data tag with an author-name tag as its first
argument. New author data may be inserted from the Text→Title→Author
menu. Each child data-1, …, data-n of the doc-author-data
tag is of one of the following forms:
Specify the name of the author.
An address where the author can be
reached.
An email address for the author.
<author-homepage|homepage>
The homepage of the author.
A note attached to the author, like a
thank-word.
As a general rule, the use of any of the subtags of doc-data or doc-author-data
is optional. An individual subtag may also be specified several times.
This is useful for documents with several authors, or authors with
several addresses. The rendering of title information is very
style-dependent: some styles render addresses in a single line or even
as a footnote, where other styles use a more widely spaced
presentation. Often, some information like keywords or AMS subject
classification numbers are only rendered as a part of the abstract.
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