Category : EmTeX is a TeX/LaTeX document editor
Archive   : LATEX.ZIP
Filename : TITLEPAG.DOC

 
Output of file : TITLEPAG.DOC contained in archive : LATEX.ZIP
% TITLEPAGE DOCUMENT-STYLE OPTION - released 16 June 1991
% for LaTeX version 2.09
% Copyright (C) 1991 by Leslie Lamport

\typeout{Document Style Option `titlepage' -- Released 16 June 1991.}

% PREPARING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE VERSION:
%
% This document style is for documents prepared in the English language.
% To prepare a version for another language, various English words must
% be replaced. All the English words that require replacement are
% indicated below, where we give the name of the command in which the
% words appear, and which must be redefined, with the actual words
% underlined.
%
% abstract environment:
%\def\abstractname{Abstract}
% ~~~~~~~~

\def\maketitle{\begin{titlepage}%
\let\footnotesize\small % Local definitions to make \thanks
\let\footnoterule\relax % produce \normalsize footnotes with no
\setcounter{page}{0}% % separating rule.
\null
\vfil
\vskip 60\p@ % To adjust centering.
\begin{center}%
{\LARGE \@title \par}% % Set title in \LARGE size.
\vskip 3em % Vertical space after title.
{\large % Set author in \large size.
\lineskip .75em
\begin{tabular}[t]{c}\@author
\end{tabular}\par}%
\vskip 1.5em % Vertical space after author.
{\large \@date \par}% % Set date in \large size.
\end{center}\par
\@thanks
\vfil
\null
\end{titlepage}%
\setcounter{footnote}{0}% % Footnotes start at zero again.
\let\thanks\relax
\gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}\let\maketitle\relax}

\def\abstract{\titlepage
\null\vfil
\begin{center}
\bf \abstractname
\end{center}}

\def\endabstract{\par\vfil\null\endtitlepage}

\endinput


  3 Responses to “Category : EmTeX is a TeX/LaTeX document editor
Archive   : LATEX.ZIP
Filename : TITLEPAG.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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