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How do I use small capitals in the title of a document of class article?
subtitle doesn't work in article document classHow can I get a title page with the LaTeX article class?Small capitals if available, normal (large) capitals if nottitlepage with article classChange title of Table of ContentsCreate a document cover using style classordinalnum & roman small-capitals numbersTwo maketitles in one pageSmall capitals with biblatexcentering the chapter title in article class
I want to use small capitals in the title of my LaTeX document (of class article
), which is all capitals by default. The following MWE does not give the expected results (it does nothing):
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
begin{document}
maketitle
end{document}
Is this possible?
titles article small-caps
add a comment |
I want to use small capitals in the title of my LaTeX document (of class article
), which is all capitals by default. The following MWE does not give the expected results (it does nothing):
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
begin{document}
maketitle
end{document}
Is this possible?
titles article small-caps
2
When I compile your document, I get the following ouput: i.stack.imgur.com/14ozW.png Also I can't confirm the "all capitals by default".
– leandriis
7 hours ago
@leandriis Hm. This is a conference paper, and there is a specific package that we must use that I left out in the MWE. That must be it then. Any ideas how to force small capitals anyway?
– rdv
7 hours ago
It would be helpful if you could specify which "special package" you must use.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
It's calledismir
, and is part of the template provided.
– rdv
7 hours ago
1
Well, if you want to submit to this conference, then it might be best to not alter their stylistic choices.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I want to use small capitals in the title of my LaTeX document (of class article
), which is all capitals by default. The following MWE does not give the expected results (it does nothing):
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
begin{document}
maketitle
end{document}
Is this possible?
titles article small-caps
I want to use small capitals in the title of my LaTeX document (of class article
), which is all capitals by default. The following MWE does not give the expected results (it does nothing):
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
begin{document}
maketitle
end{document}
Is this possible?
titles article small-caps
titles article small-caps
edited 42 mins ago
Kurt
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asked 7 hours ago
rdvrdv
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When I compile your document, I get the following ouput: i.stack.imgur.com/14ozW.png Also I can't confirm the "all capitals by default".
– leandriis
7 hours ago
@leandriis Hm. This is a conference paper, and there is a specific package that we must use that I left out in the MWE. That must be it then. Any ideas how to force small capitals anyway?
– rdv
7 hours ago
It would be helpful if you could specify which "special package" you must use.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
It's calledismir
, and is part of the template provided.
– rdv
7 hours ago
1
Well, if you want to submit to this conference, then it might be best to not alter their stylistic choices.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
add a comment |
2
When I compile your document, I get the following ouput: i.stack.imgur.com/14ozW.png Also I can't confirm the "all capitals by default".
– leandriis
7 hours ago
@leandriis Hm. This is a conference paper, and there is a specific package that we must use that I left out in the MWE. That must be it then. Any ideas how to force small capitals anyway?
– rdv
7 hours ago
It would be helpful if you could specify which "special package" you must use.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
It's calledismir
, and is part of the template provided.
– rdv
7 hours ago
1
Well, if you want to submit to this conference, then it might be best to not alter their stylistic choices.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
2
2
When I compile your document, I get the following ouput: i.stack.imgur.com/14ozW.png Also I can't confirm the "all capitals by default".
– leandriis
7 hours ago
When I compile your document, I get the following ouput: i.stack.imgur.com/14ozW.png Also I can't confirm the "all capitals by default".
– leandriis
7 hours ago
@leandriis Hm. This is a conference paper, and there is a specific package that we must use that I left out in the MWE. That must be it then. Any ideas how to force small capitals anyway?
– rdv
7 hours ago
@leandriis Hm. This is a conference paper, and there is a specific package that we must use that I left out in the MWE. That must be it then. Any ideas how to force small capitals anyway?
– rdv
7 hours ago
It would be helpful if you could specify which "special package" you must use.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
It would be helpful if you could specify which "special package" you must use.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
It's called
ismir
, and is part of the template provided.– rdv
7 hours ago
It's called
ismir
, and is part of the template provided.– rdv
7 hours ago
1
1
Well, if you want to submit to this conference, then it might be best to not alter their stylistic choices.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
Well, if you want to submit to this conference, then it might be best to not alter their stylistic choices.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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In an comment you mentioned ismir.sty
which I guess comes from here.
In that case you did not tell us that you added usepackage{ismir}
in your code.
Now the culprit is that ismir.sty
uses
def@maketitle{
newpage
null
begin{center} {
Large bf uppercase @title par % <===============================
}
vskip 2.0em {
large lineskip .5em
begin{tabular}[t]{c}
@author \
end{tabular}
par
}
end{center}
par
vskip 2.0em
}
An combination of uppercase
and textsc
makes no sense, so only uppercase
is used.
As far as I see you have only two possibilitys:
- Use the given template if you want to submit an papaer to them without any changings
- if you not have to submit an article to them use another template or simpl<
article
to build your document. Then you can usetextsc
in the title as shown in your mwe, that does not include packageismir
.
Without ismir
(commented) the foloowing MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
%usepackage{ismir} % <==================================================
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
author{Author}
begin{document}
maketitle
text.
end{document}
results in:
and with ismir.sty
you get:
Please see that that template seems to be very old, it still uses bf
. You should contact the maintainer to get it updated ...
add a comment |
Your MWE works for me. I get
SMALL CAPITALS: Rest of the title
where SMALL CAPITALS
is set in small caps (capital S, lower case small caps the rest). I don't understand your problem. GOM
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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In an comment you mentioned ismir.sty
which I guess comes from here.
In that case you did not tell us that you added usepackage{ismir}
in your code.
Now the culprit is that ismir.sty
uses
def@maketitle{
newpage
null
begin{center} {
Large bf uppercase @title par % <===============================
}
vskip 2.0em {
large lineskip .5em
begin{tabular}[t]{c}
@author \
end{tabular}
par
}
end{center}
par
vskip 2.0em
}
An combination of uppercase
and textsc
makes no sense, so only uppercase
is used.
As far as I see you have only two possibilitys:
- Use the given template if you want to submit an papaer to them without any changings
- if you not have to submit an article to them use another template or simpl<
article
to build your document. Then you can usetextsc
in the title as shown in your mwe, that does not include packageismir
.
Without ismir
(commented) the foloowing MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
%usepackage{ismir} % <==================================================
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
author{Author}
begin{document}
maketitle
text.
end{document}
results in:
and with ismir.sty
you get:
Please see that that template seems to be very old, it still uses bf
. You should contact the maintainer to get it updated ...
add a comment |
In an comment you mentioned ismir.sty
which I guess comes from here.
In that case you did not tell us that you added usepackage{ismir}
in your code.
Now the culprit is that ismir.sty
uses
def@maketitle{
newpage
null
begin{center} {
Large bf uppercase @title par % <===============================
}
vskip 2.0em {
large lineskip .5em
begin{tabular}[t]{c}
@author \
end{tabular}
par
}
end{center}
par
vskip 2.0em
}
An combination of uppercase
and textsc
makes no sense, so only uppercase
is used.
As far as I see you have only two possibilitys:
- Use the given template if you want to submit an papaer to them without any changings
- if you not have to submit an article to them use another template or simpl<
article
to build your document. Then you can usetextsc
in the title as shown in your mwe, that does not include packageismir
.
Without ismir
(commented) the foloowing MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
%usepackage{ismir} % <==================================================
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
author{Author}
begin{document}
maketitle
text.
end{document}
results in:
and with ismir.sty
you get:
Please see that that template seems to be very old, it still uses bf
. You should contact the maintainer to get it updated ...
add a comment |
In an comment you mentioned ismir.sty
which I guess comes from here.
In that case you did not tell us that you added usepackage{ismir}
in your code.
Now the culprit is that ismir.sty
uses
def@maketitle{
newpage
null
begin{center} {
Large bf uppercase @title par % <===============================
}
vskip 2.0em {
large lineskip .5em
begin{tabular}[t]{c}
@author \
end{tabular}
par
}
end{center}
par
vskip 2.0em
}
An combination of uppercase
and textsc
makes no sense, so only uppercase
is used.
As far as I see you have only two possibilitys:
- Use the given template if you want to submit an papaer to them without any changings
- if you not have to submit an article to them use another template or simpl<
article
to build your document. Then you can usetextsc
in the title as shown in your mwe, that does not include packageismir
.
Without ismir
(commented) the foloowing MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
%usepackage{ismir} % <==================================================
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
author{Author}
begin{document}
maketitle
text.
end{document}
results in:
and with ismir.sty
you get:
Please see that that template seems to be very old, it still uses bf
. You should contact the maintainer to get it updated ...
In an comment you mentioned ismir.sty
which I guess comes from here.
In that case you did not tell us that you added usepackage{ismir}
in your code.
Now the culprit is that ismir.sty
uses
def@maketitle{
newpage
null
begin{center} {
Large bf uppercase @title par % <===============================
}
vskip 2.0em {
large lineskip .5em
begin{tabular}[t]{c}
@author \
end{tabular}
par
}
end{center}
par
vskip 2.0em
}
An combination of uppercase
and textsc
makes no sense, so only uppercase
is used.
As far as I see you have only two possibilitys:
- Use the given template if you want to submit an papaer to them without any changings
- if you not have to submit an article to them use another template or simpl<
article
to build your document. Then you can usetextsc
in the title as shown in your mwe, that does not include packageismir
.
Without ismir
(commented) the foloowing MWE
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{amsmath,cite,url}
%usepackage{ismir} % <==================================================
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{color}
usepackage[capitalise]{cleveref}
title{textsc{Small capitals}: Rest of the title}
author{Author}
begin{document}
maketitle
text.
end{document}
results in:
and with ismir.sty
you get:
Please see that that template seems to be very old, it still uses bf
. You should contact the maintainer to get it updated ...
answered 43 mins ago
KurtKurt
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Your MWE works for me. I get
SMALL CAPITALS: Rest of the title
where SMALL CAPITALS
is set in small caps (capital S, lower case small caps the rest). I don't understand your problem. GOM
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Your MWE works for me. I get
SMALL CAPITALS: Rest of the title
where SMALL CAPITALS
is set in small caps (capital S, lower case small caps the rest). I don't understand your problem. GOM
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Your MWE works for me. I get
SMALL CAPITALS: Rest of the title
where SMALL CAPITALS
is set in small caps (capital S, lower case small caps the rest). I don't understand your problem. GOM
Your MWE works for me. I get
SMALL CAPITALS: Rest of the title
where SMALL CAPITALS
is set in small caps (capital S, lower case small caps the rest). I don't understand your problem. GOM
answered 6 hours ago
Peter WilsonPeter Wilson
8,76011533
8,76011533
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
add a comment |
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
See my comment on leandriis's comment above. (I don't know what GOM means, by the way.)
– rdv
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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When I compile your document, I get the following ouput: i.stack.imgur.com/14ozW.png Also I can't confirm the "all capitals by default".
– leandriis
7 hours ago
@leandriis Hm. This is a conference paper, and there is a specific package that we must use that I left out in the MWE. That must be it then. Any ideas how to force small capitals anyway?
– rdv
7 hours ago
It would be helpful if you could specify which "special package" you must use.
– leandriis
7 hours ago
It's called
ismir
, and is part of the template provided.– rdv
7 hours ago
1
Well, if you want to submit to this conference, then it might be best to not alter their stylistic choices.
– leandriis
7 hours ago