X-VM-v5-Data: ([nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil] ["895" "Thu" "9" "October" "1997" "12:45:18" "GMT" "Phillip Helbig" "helbig@MULTIVAC.JB.MAN.AC.UK" nil "25" "Re: LaTeX journal and publisher macros" "^Date:" nil nil "10" nil nil nil nil nil] nil) Received: from listserv.gmd.de (listserv.gmd.de [192.88.97.1]) by mail.Uni-Mainz.DE (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id NAA19868; Thu, 9 Oct 1997 13:47:56 +0200 (MET DST) Received: from lsv1.listserv.gmd.de by listserv.gmd.de (LSMTP for OpenVMS v1.1a) with SMTP id <10.681B0495@listserv.gmd.de>; Thu, 9 Oct 1997 13:47:54 +0200 Received: from RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE by RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE (LISTSERV-TCP/IP release 1.8b) with spool id 211263 for LATEX-L@RELAY.URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE; Thu, 9 Oct 1997 13:47:47 +0200 Received: from multivac (multivac.jb.man.ac.uk [130.88.24.128]) by relay.urz.uni-heidelberg.de (8.8.7/8.8.7) with SMTP id NAA04882 for ; Thu, 9 Oct 1997 13:47:46 +0200 (MET DST) X-VMS-To: SMTP%"LATEX-L@relay.urz.uni-heidelberg.de" X-VMS-Cc: HELBIG Message-ID: <97100912451824@multivac.jb.man.ac.uk> Reply-To: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 12:45:18 GMT From: Phillip Helbig Sender: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project To: Multiple recipients of list LATEX-L Subject: Re: LaTeX journal and publisher macros Status: R X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 2425 > >%DO WE NEED MORE ARGUMENTS? > >\date{received in original form}{received}{accepted} > How do you accomodate for the following > `Accepted by ...; A name goes here? > received ..... This paper has been with the authors ... > months for ... revision(s). Is this format really used anywhere? Accepted by Joe Smith; received 26 June 1996. This paper has been with the authors 7 months for 3 revisions. -- Phillip Helbig Email ... helbig@multivac.jb.man.ac.uk Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories Tel. ..... +44 1477 571 321 (ext. 297) Jodrell Bank Fax ................. +44 1477 571 618 Macclesfield Telex ................. 36149 JODREL G UK-Cheshire SK11 9DL Web .... http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~pjh/ My opinions are not necessarily those of NRAL or the University of Manchester.