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Example: The Title Page Source for This Document

This document can be converted to a Latex article by using the ML code in Example: Latexing This Document. Here is the title page source object it refers to:

SimpleLatexMode: How to Generate a Latex Article from Nuprl Objects Stuart Allen November 2002 CONTENTS Introduction
Source Preparation
Escaping Article Mode
Title Page
Section Content
Footnotes
Citations
Quotation Marks
Indented Subtext
Tables
Latex Code Literals
Latexing Nonword Material
Latex Display Forms

Article Structure
Subsections
Subsubsections

Article Profile
Bibliography Preparation

Appendices
Example: Latexing This Document
Example: The Title Page for This Document
Default Latex Math Symbols ABSTRACT To retain the convenience of writing and using documents directly in Nuprl, and yet still have a conventional printed article format on demand, various forms of Nuprl text structure can be translated into Latex. Independence from Latex is considered important, and normally the textual structuring elements make sense on their own, although it is possible to insert Latex code literals in anticipation of extenuating circumstances. Latex-specific display forms can be defined which simply will not be invoked when the texts are active in Nuprl, but can enable fancier notation when Latexized than is possible with the internal Nuprl active text system. This document, for example, has itself been Latexized in ~/nuprl-home/NuprlToLatex/ with a postscript version at ~/nuprl-home/NuprlToLatex/article.ps (postscript).

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