% Replace the following information with your document's actual % metadata. If you do not want to set a value for a certain parameter, % just omit it. % % Symbols permitted in metadata % ============================= % % Within the metadata, all printable ASCII characters except % '\', '{', '}', and '%' represent themselves. Also, all printable % Unicode characters from the basic multilingual plane (i.e., up to % code point U+FFFF) can be used directly with the UTF-8 encoding. % Consecutive whitespace characters are combined into a single % space. Whitespace after a macro such as \copyright, \backslash, or % \sep is ignored. Blank lines are not permitted. Moreover, the % following markup can be used: % % '\ ' - a literal space (for example after a macro) % \% - a literal '%' % \{ - a literal '{' % \} - a literal '}' % \backslash - a literal '\' % \copyright - the (c) copyright symbol % % The macro \sep is only permitted within \Author, \Keywords, and % \Org. It is used to separate multiple authors, keywords, etc. % % List of supported metadata fields % ================================= % % Here is a complete list of user-definable metadata fields currently % supported, and their meanings. More may be added in the future. % % General information: % % \Author - the document's human author. Separate multiple % authors with \sep. % \Title - the document's title. % \Keywords - list of keywords, separated with \sep. % \Subject - the abstract. % \Org - publishers. % % Copyright information: % % \Copyright - a copyright statement. % \CopyrightURL - location of a web page describing the owner % and/or rights statement for this document. % \Copyrighted - 'True' if the document is copyrighted, and % 'False' if it isn't. This is automatically set % to 'True' if either \Copyright or \CopyrightURL % is specified, but can be overridden. For % example, if the copyright statement is "Public % Domain", this should be set to 'False'. % % Publication information: % % \PublicationType - The type of publication. If defined, must be % one of book, catalog, feed, journal, magazine, % manual, newsletter, pamphlet. This is % automatically set to "journal" if \Journaltitle % is specified, but can be overridden. % \Journaltitle - The title of the journal in which the document % was published. % \Journalnumber - The ISSN for the publication in which the % document was published. % \Volume - Journal volume. % \Issue - Journal issue/number. % \Firstpage - First page number of the published version of % the document. % \Lastpage - Last page number of the published version of % the document. % \Doi - Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for the % document, without the leading "doi:". % \CoverDisplayDate - Date on the cover of the journal issue, as a % human-readable text string. % \CoverDate - Date on the cover of the journal issue, in a % format suitable for storing in a database field % with a 'date' data type. \Title {The Title Goes Here} \Author {Your Name Goes Here} \Copyright {Copyright \copyright\ 2014 "Author's Name Goes Here"} \Keywords {some keyword\sep another keyword\sep some more keywords} \Subject {This is where you put the abstract.}