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Standard titles |
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The header-title
d.t.d. provides tags for title information. The following
high-level tags can only be used when encapsulated inside a make-title tag:
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title
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Specify a title for the document.
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author
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Specify one or several authors for the document.
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address
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Specify the address of the author.
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address-block
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Specify an address of an author (in case of multiple addresses).
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title-email
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Specify the email address of the author.
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title-date
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Specify the creation date of the article.
The title and author use the header-title
and header-author tags for
specifying the running title and header. You may override these by
reusing header-title
resp. header-author.
The above tags also depend on the following low-level tags for their
physical layout:
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title*
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Macro with one argument which specifies the physical layout of titles.
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author*
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Macro with one argument which specifies the physical layout of
authors.
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address*
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Macro with one argument which specifies the physical layout of
addresses.
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title-email*
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Macro with one argument which specifies the physical layout of email
addresses.
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title-date*
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Macro with one argument which specifies the physical layout of
creation dates.
The header-title
d.t.d. also defines the abstract tag for abstracts of documents.
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