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Extraction of authors and title from papers #12
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As far as I remember, I opted for Example (source: https://github.com/gi-ev/LNI/blob/ea3d3e0916cbf930f99c76307789aa005a9e2343/lni-paper-example-de.tex#L46) \author[Vorname1 Nachname1 \and Vorname2 Nachname2]
{Vorname1 Nachname1\footnote{Universität, Abteilung, Straße, Postleitzahl Ort, Land \email{emailaddress@author1}} \and
Vorname2 Nachname2\footnote{University, Department, Address, Country \email{emailaddress@author2}}} Someone with python skills could update Line 25 in 1970749
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Yes, and sometimes also references to funding agencies etc. That's a problem of course, but the |
When generating the proceedings.tex, the authors' names are extracted from the square brackets
[...]
inside each paper.tex:This is somewhat unfortunate because authors often use these square brackets for abbreviations, e.g.,
[Lastname et al.]
However, if proceedings.tex uses these abbreviations, they will appear in the table of contents and proceedings.bib, where one would usually expect to see all authors.
Would it be possibly to extract the authors' names from the curly braces inside each paper.tex? The abbreviated forms could still be copied into proceedings.tex as the optional argument of
\addpaper
, so that they will be shown in the header of the respective paper.(Obviously, the same applies to the paper titles.)
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