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Revision as of 10:12, 23 October 2010
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MAPS is the publication of NTG (Nederlandstalige TeX Gebruikersgroep or Netherland's TeX Group).
TODO: Can someone who knows Dutch add details about MAPS? (See: To-Do List) |
To write an article for MAPS, the following sample can be used
<texcode> % Uncomment the next line if you want your article to appear in one column. % The default is two columns % \enablemode[onecolumn] % one column, with wide outer margins % \enablemode[asym] % one column, with wide left margin (
% A mode nosubsub defines only two levels of sectioning. If you
% don't need more and use the two-column layout, then this option
% will probably improve the looks of your paper.
% \enablemode[nosubsub]
\usemodule[maps]
\starttext
\startArticle [
Title=<+ Title of the article +>, SubTitle=<+ Optional subtitle +>, Number=<+ MAP Number +>, Period=<+ MAP Period +>, Author=<+ Author plus contact details +>, RunningAuthor=<+ Author name to appear in the header +> ]
% The Author parameter doesn't require any particular structure. % Add a RunningAuthor parameter if the Author parameter is too % elaborate or complex for use in a page header.
\startAbstract
<+ Write Article Abstract +>
\stopAbstract
\startKeywords
<+ Write Article Keywords +>
\stopKeywords
<+ Write Article +>
% MAPS places footnotes at the end of the article \subject{Note} \placefootnotes
\stopArticle \stoptext