Latex
style files for FPA's
Style files for Latex used by Linköping University Electronic
Press. (Style files for forthcoming FPA:s to follow).
These styles have been
designed so that they facilitate subsequent migration of the
document into a form that is appropriate for a journal issue.
Multiple Print Facility
Supports documents consisting of several files which are
printed as separate print jobs. The files may be drawn from
different sites, and may be directed to different printers
(e.g. black/white vs color printers).
(Specification here; implementation forthcoming; will require
a small client-side installation).
Postscript page renumbering
Takes a postscript file where pages have been numbered from 1 and
upwards, and constructs a similar file where page numbers start
at a given point. Limited to the output of one particular style file.
(Remote executable; no client-side installation needed).
Front Page Generation
Software tools for tailoring the ETAI front page with the
text that is required for a specific issue.
(Remote executable in principle; no client-side installation needed.
However, doesn't work properly in remote mode at present).
Translate AML to TEX, HTML,
and TXT
This is useful for generating News Journals and maintaining
the on-line discussions, and will also provide a way for
authors who don't use tex to have their manuscripts
put into standard layout form with minimal effort. An HTML to AML
translator is being written.
(Remote executable; no client-side installation needed).
Generation and management of News Journal and Colloquium
Generation
of on-line, clickable reference list
Exists in local mode; remote executable mode forthcoming.
Generation
of clickable footnote items for individual articles
For use in a "frames" context in WWW.
Exists in local mode; remote executable mode forthcoming.
Discussion management
Automatic assembly of discussion web page from
constituent discussion contributions.
Intended to be implemented.
Database management and systems issues
For testing purposes:
line numbering Input: a text file;
Output: the same file but the lines have been
numbered consecutively. The purpose of this trivia is to be used as
a test that the communication works correctly.