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Title left Align the Title and write the authors name beneath it
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Left-aligning authors section in an articleHow to add author an affiliation and their email address and all left alignedLeft align abstract, title and authorsTitle, author and email flush-left alignmentLeft align abstract, title and authors in amsart classHow to align the the title and authors in the left columnHow to align title and authors in the left column in ASME document?Center align title, authors and affiliation on first pageHow to align authors in book title page?How to left align titles and author details in apa6
How to left aligned the title, authors and their description:
horizontal-alignment titles
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How to left aligned the title, authors and their description:
horizontal-alignment titles
2
A little more detail would be helpful. I see Elsevier in the corner, so why not ask them if you're submitting a paper with them? If not, are you just interested in duplicating this output in (say)article
?
– Werner
Oct 26 '16 at 20:06
I just want to know how to aligned the title on left hand side
– Adeel Hussain
Oct 26 '16 at 20:33
1
The classelsarticle
(if that is what you are using) has different formats for the title depending on what your class options are. Changing only the alignment of the title for all possibilities would be a bit complex, so it would help to see yourdocumentclass
command at least.
– Dan
Oct 26 '16 at 21:38
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How to left aligned the title, authors and their description:
horizontal-alignment titles
How to left aligned the title, authors and their description:
horizontal-alignment titles
horizontal-alignment titles
edited Oct 26 '16 at 21:18
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A little more detail would be helpful. I see Elsevier in the corner, so why not ask them if you're submitting a paper with them? If not, are you just interested in duplicating this output in (say)article
?
– Werner
Oct 26 '16 at 20:06
I just want to know how to aligned the title on left hand side
– Adeel Hussain
Oct 26 '16 at 20:33
1
The classelsarticle
(if that is what you are using) has different formats for the title depending on what your class options are. Changing only the alignment of the title for all possibilities would be a bit complex, so it would help to see yourdocumentclass
command at least.
– Dan
Oct 26 '16 at 21:38
add a comment |
2
A little more detail would be helpful. I see Elsevier in the corner, so why not ask them if you're submitting a paper with them? If not, are you just interested in duplicating this output in (say)article
?
– Werner
Oct 26 '16 at 20:06
I just want to know how to aligned the title on left hand side
– Adeel Hussain
Oct 26 '16 at 20:33
1
The classelsarticle
(if that is what you are using) has different formats for the title depending on what your class options are. Changing only the alignment of the title for all possibilities would be a bit complex, so it would help to see yourdocumentclass
command at least.
– Dan
Oct 26 '16 at 21:38
2
2
A little more detail would be helpful. I see Elsevier in the corner, so why not ask them if you're submitting a paper with them? If not, are you just interested in duplicating this output in (say)
article
?– Werner
Oct 26 '16 at 20:06
A little more detail would be helpful. I see Elsevier in the corner, so why not ask them if you're submitting a paper with them? If not, are you just interested in duplicating this output in (say)
article
?– Werner
Oct 26 '16 at 20:06
I just want to know how to aligned the title on left hand side
– Adeel Hussain
Oct 26 '16 at 20:33
I just want to know how to aligned the title on left hand side
– Adeel Hussain
Oct 26 '16 at 20:33
1
1
The class
elsarticle
(if that is what you are using) has different formats for the title depending on what your class options are. Changing only the alignment of the title for all possibilities would be a bit complex, so it would help to see your documentclass
command at least.– Dan
Oct 26 '16 at 21:38
The class
elsarticle
(if that is what you are using) has different formats for the title depending on what your class options are. Changing only the alignment of the title for all possibilities would be a bit complex, so it would help to see your documentclass
command at least.– Dan
Oct 26 '16 at 21:38
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I suppose you can always format something visually.
documentclass[3p]elsarticle
begindocument
noindent
beginminipage0.78textwidth
beginflushleft
Large
Unified solution for the Legendre equation in the interval $[-1,1]$---An
example of solving singular-ordinary differential equations\[2ex]
large
Quing-Hua Zhangtextsuperscripta, Jian Matextsuperscriptb,textasteriskcentered,
Yuanyuan Qutextsuperscripta\[1ex]
footnotesize
textsuperscriptaemphThe First Institute of Oceanography, dots\
textsuperscriptbemphCollege of Marine Sciences, dots
endflushleft
endminipage
enddocument
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As Dan said in the comments, you just need to set the correct option in documentclass
, e.g.:
documentclass[preprint, 5p, lefttitle]elsarticle
The full list of options is available at elsevier guide.
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I suppose you can always format something visually.
documentclass[3p]elsarticle
begindocument
noindent
beginminipage0.78textwidth
beginflushleft
Large
Unified solution for the Legendre equation in the interval $[-1,1]$---An
example of solving singular-ordinary differential equations\[2ex]
large
Quing-Hua Zhangtextsuperscripta, Jian Matextsuperscriptb,textasteriskcentered,
Yuanyuan Qutextsuperscripta\[1ex]
footnotesize
textsuperscriptaemphThe First Institute of Oceanography, dots\
textsuperscriptbemphCollege of Marine Sciences, dots
endflushleft
endminipage
enddocument
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I suppose you can always format something visually.
documentclass[3p]elsarticle
begindocument
noindent
beginminipage0.78textwidth
beginflushleft
Large
Unified solution for the Legendre equation in the interval $[-1,1]$---An
example of solving singular-ordinary differential equations\[2ex]
large
Quing-Hua Zhangtextsuperscripta, Jian Matextsuperscriptb,textasteriskcentered,
Yuanyuan Qutextsuperscripta\[1ex]
footnotesize
textsuperscriptaemphThe First Institute of Oceanography, dots\
textsuperscriptbemphCollege of Marine Sciences, dots
endflushleft
endminipage
enddocument
add a comment |
I suppose you can always format something visually.
documentclass[3p]elsarticle
begindocument
noindent
beginminipage0.78textwidth
beginflushleft
Large
Unified solution for the Legendre equation in the interval $[-1,1]$---An
example of solving singular-ordinary differential equations\[2ex]
large
Quing-Hua Zhangtextsuperscripta, Jian Matextsuperscriptb,textasteriskcentered,
Yuanyuan Qutextsuperscripta\[1ex]
footnotesize
textsuperscriptaemphThe First Institute of Oceanography, dots\
textsuperscriptbemphCollege of Marine Sciences, dots
endflushleft
endminipage
enddocument
I suppose you can always format something visually.
documentclass[3p]elsarticle
begindocument
noindent
beginminipage0.78textwidth
beginflushleft
Large
Unified solution for the Legendre equation in the interval $[-1,1]$---An
example of solving singular-ordinary differential equations\[2ex]
large
Quing-Hua Zhangtextsuperscripta, Jian Matextsuperscriptb,textasteriskcentered,
Yuanyuan Qutextsuperscripta\[1ex]
footnotesize
textsuperscriptaemphThe First Institute of Oceanography, dots\
textsuperscriptbemphCollege of Marine Sciences, dots
endflushleft
endminipage
enddocument
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As Dan said in the comments, you just need to set the correct option in documentclass
, e.g.:
documentclass[preprint, 5p, lefttitle]elsarticle
The full list of options is available at elsevier guide.
New contributor
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As Dan said in the comments, you just need to set the correct option in documentclass
, e.g.:
documentclass[preprint, 5p, lefttitle]elsarticle
The full list of options is available at elsevier guide.
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As Dan said in the comments, you just need to set the correct option in documentclass
, e.g.:
documentclass[preprint, 5p, lefttitle]elsarticle
The full list of options is available at elsevier guide.
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As Dan said in the comments, you just need to set the correct option in documentclass
, e.g.:
documentclass[preprint, 5p, lefttitle]elsarticle
The full list of options is available at elsevier guide.
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A little more detail would be helpful. I see Elsevier in the corner, so why not ask them if you're submitting a paper with them? If not, are you just interested in duplicating this output in (say)
article
?– Werner
Oct 26 '16 at 20:06
I just want to know how to aligned the title on left hand side
– Adeel Hussain
Oct 26 '16 at 20:33
1
The class
elsarticle
(if that is what you are using) has different formats for the title depending on what your class options are. Changing only the alignment of the title for all possibilities would be a bit complex, so it would help to see yourdocumentclass
command at least.– Dan
Oct 26 '16 at 21:38