Date:
Mon, 6 Oct 1997 12:37:25 +0200
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>>>>> On Mon, 6 Oct 1997 09:59:18 +0100,
>>>>> Sebastian Rahtz <[log in to unmask]> write about "Re: LaTeX journal and publisher macros":
SR> Hans Aberg writes:
> So it appears that what is needed is a document hierarchy:
> \documentclass{journal} % Start of journal class
> \begin{document}
>
> \documentclass{article} % Start of article 1 class
> \begin{document}
> %% Article 1 stuff
> \end{document} % End of article 1 class
[...]
SR> i agree that its an interesting subject...
all users working as editor agree and wish (since... a long time)
to be able to include articles in a report (or journal), reports
in a book, ... without any modification. It looks like the Multi Master
Fonts... we need a mechanism for our personnal cooking. So, may be,
the document hierarchy should not exactly be seen as suggested but
preferably like this:
\documentclass{MyJournal}
\usepackage[WithToc,WithoutIndex,% some global options of interest
DeferedBiblio,EvenStartingPage]{mmarticle}
\begin{document}
\begin{mmarticle}
\documentclass{article} % Start of article 1 class
\begin{document}
%% Article 1 stuff
\end{document} % End of article 1 class
\end{mmarticle}
This scheme suggests that there is not a lot of stuff to include in
the LaTeX kernel and that, probably, the most important part of
the job could be done inside a [standard] package.
--bg
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