On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:

> I want to insert date into my document. I was able to notice that \today
> gives the current date, but anything written with "date" style
> will not appear in typesetted document. It doesn't look good if I put it
> under "Author" with ctrl+enter.

This is because IEEEtran is for a journal.  They don't want dates in the
output.  You might get dates if you use 'draft' in the extra options for
the document class but this also forces single column and a number of
other things you won't like.

It would seem that while IEEEtran looks pretty you are trying to use it
for a general article and it just isn't written with that in mind.  This
is one of the strictest classes around in the sense of the restrictions it
has on output variations compared to say article.cls.

> Any good ideas how to insert date in the document?

Don't.  Or modify the class and call it something else.

It was probably an oversite on my part to leave the Date paragraph style
in the layout file.

Allan. (ARRae)

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