tiponnaer (se): se pomponner en normand
tiponnaer is a LaTeX class to give scientific articles a nice formatting (at least according to its author's taste) using either pdfTeX or LuaTeX. It is based on the Koma-Script article class and can use the same options. An extra option specific to tiponnaer is style, which can take the following values:
- transitional (default), which uses a Charter-like body font and a Franklin-like title font.
- oldstyle, which uses a Palatino-like body font and a Bookman-like or Century Schoolbook-like title font.
- traditional, which uses a Garamond-like body font and a Franklin-like title font.
- magazine (only available with LuaTeX), which uses a Caslon-like body font and a Franklin-like title font.
To use any of those styles, simply add it to the options when setting the document class, for instance \documentclass[traditional]{tiponnaer}
.
tiponnaer also defines a set of commands to add highlights, abstract, keywords, journal, volume, number, pages, year, and DOI. Three extra commands are:
\License{...}
to explicitly mention the document's license.\Disclaimer
to add a disclaimer if the document hasn't been peer-reviewed (if it's a preprint for instance).\FullText{...}
to add a link to a freely available, full-text version of the document.
You'll find two examples showing how to use tiponnaer:
- example_article shows how to format an article published in a journal and mention that the document has a CC BY license.
- example_abstract shows how to format an abstract for an article published in a journal. It also shows how to switch to a single-column format (default is two columns).