Where to put the institute information in the article document class?












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I've seen in other document classes that one can input the authors' institutes via special commands, for example in revtex4 I can put



title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to 
Coarsening}
author{Yossi Farjoun}
email{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}
thanks{Corresponding author}
affiliation{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial
Mathematics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}
author{John C. Neu}%
email{neu@math.berkeley.edu}
affiliation{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}


and it gets typeset nicely:





--snip--





Is there a nice of doing the same with plain-old article?










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  • I'm not sure you can add that to the standard title page, but you could use the titling package to write a custom one.

    – wishihadabettername
    Aug 9 '10 at 18:03






  • 6





    Is using the Koma-Skript replacement for the standard classes an option? I.e. use scrartcl instead of plain article – that should have the relevant commands, too.

    – Konrad Rudolph
    Aug 10 '10 at 9:40











  • I'm also a bit lost. Do you mean the concept of institute as a macro, or simply where to include it in the title data to get it to print?

    – Joseph Wright
    Sep 2 '10 at 7:43











  • Funny, maybe it was a permission issue. Thanks for reuploading it.

    – Martin Scharrer
    Oct 26 '11 at 16:29
















53















I've seen in other document classes that one can input the authors' institutes via special commands, for example in revtex4 I can put



title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to 
Coarsening}
author{Yossi Farjoun}
email{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}
thanks{Corresponding author}
affiliation{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial
Mathematics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}
author{John C. Neu}%
email{neu@math.berkeley.edu}
affiliation{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}


and it gets typeset nicely:





--snip--





Is there a nice of doing the same with plain-old article?










share|improve this question

























  • I'm not sure you can add that to the standard title page, but you could use the titling package to write a custom one.

    – wishihadabettername
    Aug 9 '10 at 18:03






  • 6





    Is using the Koma-Skript replacement for the standard classes an option? I.e. use scrartcl instead of plain article – that should have the relevant commands, too.

    – Konrad Rudolph
    Aug 10 '10 at 9:40











  • I'm also a bit lost. Do you mean the concept of institute as a macro, or simply where to include it in the title data to get it to print?

    – Joseph Wright
    Sep 2 '10 at 7:43











  • Funny, maybe it was a permission issue. Thanks for reuploading it.

    – Martin Scharrer
    Oct 26 '11 at 16:29














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I've seen in other document classes that one can input the authors' institutes via special commands, for example in revtex4 I can put



title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to 
Coarsening}
author{Yossi Farjoun}
email{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}
thanks{Corresponding author}
affiliation{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial
Mathematics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}
author{John C. Neu}%
email{neu@math.berkeley.edu}
affiliation{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}


and it gets typeset nicely:





--snip--





Is there a nice of doing the same with plain-old article?










share|improve this question
















I've seen in other document classes that one can input the authors' institutes via special commands, for example in revtex4 I can put



title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to 
Coarsening}
author{Yossi Farjoun}
email{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}
thanks{Corresponding author}
affiliation{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial
Mathematics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}
author{John C. Neu}%
email{neu@math.berkeley.edu}
affiliation{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}


and it gets typeset nicely:





--snip--





Is there a nice of doing the same with plain-old article?







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  • I'm not sure you can add that to the standard title page, but you could use the titling package to write a custom one.

    – wishihadabettername
    Aug 9 '10 at 18:03






  • 6





    Is using the Koma-Skript replacement for the standard classes an option? I.e. use scrartcl instead of plain article – that should have the relevant commands, too.

    – Konrad Rudolph
    Aug 10 '10 at 9:40











  • I'm also a bit lost. Do you mean the concept of institute as a macro, or simply where to include it in the title data to get it to print?

    – Joseph Wright
    Sep 2 '10 at 7:43











  • Funny, maybe it was a permission issue. Thanks for reuploading it.

    – Martin Scharrer
    Oct 26 '11 at 16:29



















  • I'm not sure you can add that to the standard title page, but you could use the titling package to write a custom one.

    – wishihadabettername
    Aug 9 '10 at 18:03






  • 6





    Is using the Koma-Skript replacement for the standard classes an option? I.e. use scrartcl instead of plain article – that should have the relevant commands, too.

    – Konrad Rudolph
    Aug 10 '10 at 9:40











  • I'm also a bit lost. Do you mean the concept of institute as a macro, or simply where to include it in the title data to get it to print?

    – Joseph Wright
    Sep 2 '10 at 7:43











  • Funny, maybe it was a permission issue. Thanks for reuploading it.

    – Martin Scharrer
    Oct 26 '11 at 16:29

















I'm not sure you can add that to the standard title page, but you could use the titling package to write a custom one.

– wishihadabettername
Aug 9 '10 at 18:03





I'm not sure you can add that to the standard title page, but you could use the titling package to write a custom one.

– wishihadabettername
Aug 9 '10 at 18:03




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6





Is using the Koma-Skript replacement for the standard classes an option? I.e. use scrartcl instead of plain article – that should have the relevant commands, too.

– Konrad Rudolph
Aug 10 '10 at 9:40





Is using the Koma-Skript replacement for the standard classes an option? I.e. use scrartcl instead of plain article – that should have the relevant commands, too.

– Konrad Rudolph
Aug 10 '10 at 9:40













I'm also a bit lost. Do you mean the concept of institute as a macro, or simply where to include it in the title data to get it to print?

– Joseph Wright
Sep 2 '10 at 7:43





I'm also a bit lost. Do you mean the concept of institute as a macro, or simply where to include it in the title data to get it to print?

– Joseph Wright
Sep 2 '10 at 7:43













Funny, maybe it was a permission issue. Thanks for reuploading it.

– Martin Scharrer
Oct 26 '11 at 16:29





Funny, maybe it was a permission issue. Thanks for reuploading it.

– Martin Scharrer
Oct 26 '11 at 16:29










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The authblk package does this:



documentclass[a4paper]{article}
usepackage[affil-it]{authblk}

begin{document}

title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to
Coarsening}

author{Yossi Farjoun%
thanks{Electronic address: texttt{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}; Corresponding author}}
affil{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics,\ Nanoscience and Industrial
Mathematics,\ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}

author{John C. Neu%
thanks{Electronic address: texttt{neu@math.berkeley.edu}}}
affil{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}

date{Dated: today}

maketitle

end{document}


Some tweaking to @maketitle may be necessary, for example



makeatletter
def@maketitle{%
newpage
null
vskip 2em%
begin{center}%
let footnote thanks
{Largebfseries @title par}%
vskip 1.5em%
{normalsize
lineskip .5em%
begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
@author
end{tabular}par}%
vskip 1em%
{normalsize @date}%
end{center}%
par
vskip 1.5em}
makeatother


With this you'd get



enter image description here






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    As article doesn't support it, you may use a titlepage environment. If you would like just to use the standard maketitle, you could redefine this command or hook into the author macro.



    The author is typeset using a simple table:



    begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
    @author
    end{tabular}par}


    So, you could use tabular features inside the argument to author. Simply use \ for a new row, perhaps several times. It would be set below and centered. Demonstrating tabular commands:



    documentclass[titlepage]{article}
    usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
    begin{document}
    title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From
    Nucleation to Coarsening}
    author{Yossi Farjoun \
    multicolumn{1}{p{.7textwidth}}{centeringemph{G. Mill'an Institute
    of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial Mathematics,
    Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}}}
    maketitle
    end{document}


    Output:





    You could add further rows for further authors and institutes.



    This is just a workaround and a demonstration what happens internally. I would recommend to use a titlepage environment instead of misusing the article maketitle feature that isn't intended to be used with an institute.






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      If for some reason you need compatibility with Beamer's institute command, you can also add it to maketitle using etoolbox:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{etoolbox}
      makeatletter
      providecommand{institute}[1]{% add institute to maketitle
      apptocmd{@author}{end{tabular}
      par
      begin{tabular}[t]{c}
      #1}{}{}
      }
      makeatother

      title{Test}
      author{Tester 1 and Tester 2}
      institute{University of Testing and University of Diagnostics}
      date{2019}

      begin{document}
      maketitle
      end{document}


      Maketitle example with institute





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        The authblk package does this:



        documentclass[a4paper]{article}
        usepackage[affil-it]{authblk}

        begin{document}

        title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to
        Coarsening}

        author{Yossi Farjoun%
        thanks{Electronic address: texttt{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}; Corresponding author}}
        affil{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics,\ Nanoscience and Industrial
        Mathematics,\ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}

        author{John C. Neu%
        thanks{Electronic address: texttt{neu@math.berkeley.edu}}}
        affil{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}

        date{Dated: today}

        maketitle

        end{document}


        Some tweaking to @maketitle may be necessary, for example



        makeatletter
        def@maketitle{%
        newpage
        null
        vskip 2em%
        begin{center}%
        let footnote thanks
        {Largebfseries @title par}%
        vskip 1.5em%
        {normalsize
        lineskip .5em%
        begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
        @author
        end{tabular}par}%
        vskip 1em%
        {normalsize @date}%
        end{center}%
        par
        vskip 1.5em}
        makeatother


        With this you'd get



        enter image description here






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          The authblk package does this:



          documentclass[a4paper]{article}
          usepackage[affil-it]{authblk}

          begin{document}

          title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to
          Coarsening}

          author{Yossi Farjoun%
          thanks{Electronic address: texttt{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}; Corresponding author}}
          affil{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics,\ Nanoscience and Industrial
          Mathematics,\ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}

          author{John C. Neu%
          thanks{Electronic address: texttt{neu@math.berkeley.edu}}}
          affil{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}

          date{Dated: today}

          maketitle

          end{document}


          Some tweaking to @maketitle may be necessary, for example



          makeatletter
          def@maketitle{%
          newpage
          null
          vskip 2em%
          begin{center}%
          let footnote thanks
          {Largebfseries @title par}%
          vskip 1.5em%
          {normalsize
          lineskip .5em%
          begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
          @author
          end{tabular}par}%
          vskip 1em%
          {normalsize @date}%
          end{center}%
          par
          vskip 1.5em}
          makeatother


          With this you'd get



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























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            The authblk package does this:



            documentclass[a4paper]{article}
            usepackage[affil-it]{authblk}

            begin{document}

            title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to
            Coarsening}

            author{Yossi Farjoun%
            thanks{Electronic address: texttt{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}; Corresponding author}}
            affil{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics,\ Nanoscience and Industrial
            Mathematics,\ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}

            author{John C. Neu%
            thanks{Electronic address: texttt{neu@math.berkeley.edu}}}
            affil{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}

            date{Dated: today}

            maketitle

            end{document}


            Some tweaking to @maketitle may be necessary, for example



            makeatletter
            def@maketitle{%
            newpage
            null
            vskip 2em%
            begin{center}%
            let footnote thanks
            {Largebfseries @title par}%
            vskip 1.5em%
            {normalsize
            lineskip .5em%
            begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
            @author
            end{tabular}par}%
            vskip 1em%
            {normalsize @date}%
            end{center}%
            par
            vskip 1.5em}
            makeatother


            With this you'd get



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            The authblk package does this:



            documentclass[a4paper]{article}
            usepackage[affil-it]{authblk}

            begin{document}

            title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From Nucleation to
            Coarsening}

            author{Yossi Farjoun%
            thanks{Electronic address: texttt{yfarjoun@math.mit.edu}; Corresponding author}}
            affil{G. Mill'an Institute of Fluid Dynamics,\ Nanoscience and Industrial
            Mathematics,\ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}

            author{John C. Neu%
            thanks{Electronic address: texttt{neu@math.berkeley.edu}}}
            affil{Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley}

            date{Dated: today}

            maketitle

            end{document}


            Some tweaking to @maketitle may be necessary, for example



            makeatletter
            def@maketitle{%
            newpage
            null
            vskip 2em%
            begin{center}%
            let footnote thanks
            {Largebfseries @title par}%
            vskip 1.5em%
            {normalsize
            lineskip .5em%
            begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
            @author
            end{tabular}par}%
            vskip 1em%
            {normalsize @date}%
            end{center}%
            par
            vskip 1.5em}
            makeatother


            With this you'd get



            enter image description here







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            egregegreg

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                As article doesn't support it, you may use a titlepage environment. If you would like just to use the standard maketitle, you could redefine this command or hook into the author macro.



                The author is typeset using a simple table:



                begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
                @author
                end{tabular}par}


                So, you could use tabular features inside the argument to author. Simply use \ for a new row, perhaps several times. It would be set below and centered. Demonstrating tabular commands:



                documentclass[titlepage]{article}
                usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
                begin{document}
                title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From
                Nucleation to Coarsening}
                author{Yossi Farjoun \
                multicolumn{1}{p{.7textwidth}}{centeringemph{G. Mill'an Institute
                of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial Mathematics,
                Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}}}
                maketitle
                end{document}


                Output:





                You could add further rows for further authors and institutes.



                This is just a workaround and a demonstration what happens internally. I would recommend to use a titlepage environment instead of misusing the article maketitle feature that isn't intended to be used with an institute.






                share|improve this answer






























                  12














                  As article doesn't support it, you may use a titlepage environment. If you would like just to use the standard maketitle, you could redefine this command or hook into the author macro.



                  The author is typeset using a simple table:



                  begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
                  @author
                  end{tabular}par}


                  So, you could use tabular features inside the argument to author. Simply use \ for a new row, perhaps several times. It would be set below and centered. Demonstrating tabular commands:



                  documentclass[titlepage]{article}
                  usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
                  begin{document}
                  title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From
                  Nucleation to Coarsening}
                  author{Yossi Farjoun \
                  multicolumn{1}{p{.7textwidth}}{centeringemph{G. Mill'an Institute
                  of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial Mathematics,
                  Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}}}
                  maketitle
                  end{document}


                  Output:





                  You could add further rows for further authors and institutes.



                  This is just a workaround and a demonstration what happens internally. I would recommend to use a titlepage environment instead of misusing the article maketitle feature that isn't intended to be used with an institute.






                  share|improve this answer




























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                    As article doesn't support it, you may use a titlepage environment. If you would like just to use the standard maketitle, you could redefine this command or hook into the author macro.



                    The author is typeset using a simple table:



                    begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
                    @author
                    end{tabular}par}


                    So, you could use tabular features inside the argument to author. Simply use \ for a new row, perhaps several times. It would be set below and centered. Demonstrating tabular commands:



                    documentclass[titlepage]{article}
                    usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
                    begin{document}
                    title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From
                    Nucleation to Coarsening}
                    author{Yossi Farjoun \
                    multicolumn{1}{p{.7textwidth}}{centeringemph{G. Mill'an Institute
                    of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial Mathematics,
                    Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}}}
                    maketitle
                    end{document}


                    Output:





                    You could add further rows for further authors and institutes.



                    This is just a workaround and a demonstration what happens internally. I would recommend to use a titlepage environment instead of misusing the article maketitle feature that isn't intended to be used with an institute.






                    share|improve this answer















                    As article doesn't support it, you may use a titlepage environment. If you would like just to use the standard maketitle, you could redefine this command or hook into the author macro.



                    The author is typeset using a simple table:



                    begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
                    @author
                    end{tabular}par}


                    So, you could use tabular features inside the argument to author. Simply use \ for a new row, perhaps several times. It would be set below and centered. Demonstrating tabular commands:



                    documentclass[titlepage]{article}
                    usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
                    begin{document}
                    title{Aggregation According to Classical Kinetics---From
                    Nucleation to Coarsening}
                    author{Yossi Farjoun \
                    multicolumn{1}{p{.7textwidth}}{centeringemph{G. Mill'an Institute
                    of Fluid Dynamics, Nanoscience and Industrial Mathematics,
                    Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain}}}
                    maketitle
                    end{document}


                    Output:





                    You could add further rows for further authors and institutes.



                    This is just a workaround and a demonstration what happens internally. I would recommend to use a titlepage environment instead of misusing the article maketitle feature that isn't intended to be used with an institute.







                    share|improve this answer














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                        If for some reason you need compatibility with Beamer's institute command, you can also add it to maketitle using etoolbox:



                        documentclass{article}
                        usepackage{etoolbox}
                        makeatletter
                        providecommand{institute}[1]{% add institute to maketitle
                        apptocmd{@author}{end{tabular}
                        par
                        begin{tabular}[t]{c}
                        #1}{}{}
                        }
                        makeatother

                        title{Test}
                        author{Tester 1 and Tester 2}
                        institute{University of Testing and University of Diagnostics}
                        date{2019}

                        begin{document}
                        maketitle
                        end{document}


                        Maketitle example with institute





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                          If for some reason you need compatibility with Beamer's institute command, you can also add it to maketitle using etoolbox:



                          documentclass{article}
                          usepackage{etoolbox}
                          makeatletter
                          providecommand{institute}[1]{% add institute to maketitle
                          apptocmd{@author}{end{tabular}
                          par
                          begin{tabular}[t]{c}
                          #1}{}{}
                          }
                          makeatother

                          title{Test}
                          author{Tester 1 and Tester 2}
                          institute{University of Testing and University of Diagnostics}
                          date{2019}

                          begin{document}
                          maketitle
                          end{document}


                          Maketitle example with institute





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                            If for some reason you need compatibility with Beamer's institute command, you can also add it to maketitle using etoolbox:



                            documentclass{article}
                            usepackage{etoolbox}
                            makeatletter
                            providecommand{institute}[1]{% add institute to maketitle
                            apptocmd{@author}{end{tabular}
                            par
                            begin{tabular}[t]{c}
                            #1}{}{}
                            }
                            makeatother

                            title{Test}
                            author{Tester 1 and Tester 2}
                            institute{University of Testing and University of Diagnostics}
                            date{2019}

                            begin{document}
                            maketitle
                            end{document}


                            Maketitle example with institute





                            share













                            If for some reason you need compatibility with Beamer's institute command, you can also add it to maketitle using etoolbox:



                            documentclass{article}
                            usepackage{etoolbox}
                            makeatletter
                            providecommand{institute}[1]{% add institute to maketitle
                            apptocmd{@author}{end{tabular}
                            par
                            begin{tabular}[t]{c}
                            #1}{}{}
                            }
                            makeatother

                            title{Test}
                            author{Tester 1 and Tester 2}
                            institute{University of Testing and University of Diagnostics}
                            date{2019}

                            begin{document}
                            maketitle
                            end{document}


                            Maketitle example with institute






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