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jantman
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Document Class for constitution/by-laws?

Post by jantman »

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows of a document class (and/or just a set of macros) that will work easily for a document like a constitution or set of by-laws - i.e. it has *lots* of levels (Article I, Section I, A., 1., a., ii) some of which have a title to be bolded, and some of which are just text.

Any links or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jason

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localghost
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Document Class for constitution/by-laws?

Post by localghost »

The CTAN Catalogue lists some classes and packages that might be of interest for you [1]. Just browse the entries and read their captions to find the right one.

[1] The TeX Catalogue Online, Topic Index - Law


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Thorsten
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