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Based on a suggestion on twitter we might consider adding LATEX formatted output to the contributors' affiliation and the contributor roles outputs.
I wasn't sure that including a separate option worth the work as the text output could be copy-pasted and formatted easily in overleaf.
However, @crsh says that there are several ways to include this information in a LATEX formatted file, and with the inclusion of ORCID ids this option gets more interesting.
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Because EJ also requested this yesterday, I put some more thought into it. The tricky bit is, that the exact way in which this should be done may (at least in part) depend on the document class that's used. So maybe we should agree on a limited set of document classes to support first?
That is indeed what we wanted to get with jams, that we discussed with rticles package maintainer last month: latex templates are using different kind of ways to include author information, so that rticle templates have different kind of yaml formats (corresponding to the latex template).
If we go for something like this, I would try to do it via JAMS or rticles.
Based on a suggestion on twitter we might consider adding LATEX formatted output to the contributors' affiliation and the contributor roles outputs.
I wasn't sure that including a separate option worth the work as the text output could be copy-pasted and formatted easily in overleaf.
However, @crsh says that there are several ways to include this information in a LATEX formatted file, and with the inclusion of ORCID ids this option gets more interesting.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: