>>>>> "Stefano" == Stefano Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefano> I guess the problem is that I have used two Author
Stefano> environment to mimic this command (for MNRAS articles):
Stefano> \author[A. Woollatt et al.]
Stefano> {A.~Woollatt,$^1$\thanks{Affiliated to ICRA.} M.~Reed,$^1$
Stefano> R.~Mulvey,$^1$ K.~Matthews,$^1$ D.~Starling,$^1$ Y.~Yu,$^1$
Stefano> \newauthor % starts a new line in the % author environment
Stefano> A.~Richardson$^1$ and P.~Smith$^2$\\ $^1$Cambridge University
Stefano> Press, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2BS\\ $^2$Blackwell
Stefano> Science, 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh EH3 6AJ}
Stefano> which writes in the first page all the Authors, but only the
Stefano> short expression in brackets in the headings of the other
Stefano> pages. I managed to use it with two Author environment:
Stefano> Author* (which I use at the beginning of the document, as the
Stefano> usual author environment) where I write the whole expression
Stefano> and Author, just before the first section, with the short
Stefano> expression.
The Author style should not have "InTitle 1" set. You may have to add
an explicit "InTitle 0" to the definition.
JMarc