[comp.text.tex] version.sty: use comment in \title{}?

yogi@cs.ubc.ca (Joseph Gil) (06/08/91)

Hi TeXnetters,

I am having trouble in using \begin{comment} some comment
\end{comment} inside the \title{} and \author{} commands
of LaTeX. I tried looking in your code, and I am afraid my
limited knowledge of TeX is not sufficient for understanding it.

Any help will be greatly appreciated 

	Thanks

		Yossi

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%walden@ready.eng.ready.com (Eugene Walden) writes:

%>   Is there a way to issue a command in TeX that will prevent TeX from 
%>producing output to the .dvi file? Here is my reason for asking-- I am 
%I can recommend `version.sty', which I collected from some ftp site
%somewhere.  I've just checked sun.soe.clarkson.edu and ymir.claremont.edu,
%----
%Mike Strasser
%Psychology Dept.
%University of Queensland.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Version control macros. These let you define environments whose contents
% will be optionally added to or deleted from the text when you run LaTeX.
% Usage: place either of the following near the start of your file:
%     \includeversion{NAME}
%     \excludeversion{NAME}
% Here, "NAME" is any name you choose. The first one indicates that text
% between \begin{NAME} and \end{NAME} will be processed in the normal way.
% The second indicates that text between \begin{NAME} and \end{NAME} will
% be totally deleted.
% You can define environments for as many versions as you want. 
% A ``comment'' environment has already been pre-defined for you with 
% \excludeversion{comment}; you can override this using \includeversion.
%
% Example: 
%   \includeversion{abridged}\excludeversion{unabridged}
%   Text for the
%   \begin{abridged} 
%      short
%   \end{abridged}
%   \begin{unabridged}
%      long and really longwinded, opaque and boring
%   \end{unabridged}
%   version of the paper. Punctuation works correctly\begin{unabridged}
%   because sphack is used\end{unabridged}.
%   \begin{comment} This is deleted by default. \end{comment}
%
% Stephen Bellantoni 1990, loosely based on "annotation.sty" by Tom Hofmann.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begingroup
\catcode`@=11\relax%
\catcode`{=12\relax\catcode`}=12\relax%
\catcode`(=1\relax \catcode`)=2\relax%
\gdef\includeversion#1(%
  \expandafter\gdef\csname #1\endcsname%
    ()%
  \expandafter\gdef\csname end#1\endcsname%
    ()%
)%
\gdef\excludeversion#1(%
  \expandafter\gdef\csname #1\endcsname%
    (\@bsphack\catcode`{=12\relax\catcode`}=12\relax\csname #1@NOTE\endcsname)%
  \long\expandafter\gdef\csname #1@NOTE\endcsname ##1\end{#1}%
    (\csname #1END@NOTE\endcsname)%
  \expandafter\gdef\csname #1END@NOTE\endcsname%
    (\@esphack\end(#1))%
)%
\endgroup
\excludeversion{comment}
%--
%Mike Strasser
%Psychology Dept
%The University of Queensland