Two-column article question

1999-08-21 Thread Robert Kerr

I'm writing an article for publication, and the standards are such that
the article need to be two columns, without page numbers at all.  Also,
they'd like the abstract to be centered (ie. not have the two-column
format begin until after the abstract). 
I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page.  How can I
turn that off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
bob



Re: Two-column article question

1999-08-21 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke

On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Robert Kerr wrote:

I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page.  How can I
turn that off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Try multicol.sty in the preamble, then you can define n-columns as
an environment, where you want. 

Perhaps on the frist page try \thispagestyle{empty} as
LaTeX-command in the text.

Ciao!
juh

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Two-column article question

1999-08-21 Thread Robert Kerr

I'm writing an article for publication, and the standards are such that
the article need to be two columns, without page numbers at all.  Also,
they'd like the abstract to be centered (ie. not have the two-column
format begin until after the abstract). 
I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page.  How can I
turn that off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
bob



Re: Two-column article question

1999-08-21 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke

On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Robert Kerr wrote:

I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page.  How can I
turn that off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Try multicol.sty in the preamble, then you can define n-columns as
an environment, where you want. 

Perhaps on the frist page try \thispagestyle{empty} as
LaTeX-command in the text.

Ciao!
juh

-- 
juh's Sudelbuch
Literatur und Satire per E-Mail
http://www.sudelbuch.de




Two-column article question

1999-08-21 Thread Robert Kerr

I'm writing an article for publication, and the standards are such that
the article need to be two columns, without page numbers at all.  Also,
they'd like the abstract to be centered (ie. not have the two-column
format begin until after the abstract). 
I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page.  How can I
turn that off?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
bob



Re: Two-column article question

1999-08-21 Thread Jan Ulrich Hasecke

On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Robert Kerr wrote:

>I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
>pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page.  How can I
>turn that off?
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Try multicol.sty in the preamble, then you can define n-columns as
an environment, where you want. 

Perhaps on the frist page try \thispagestyle{empty} as
LaTeX-command in the text.

Ciao!
juh

-- 
juh's Sudelbuch
Literatur und Satire per E-Mail
http://www.sudelbuch.de