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I'm kind of new to LaTeX and I am having a bit of a problem..
I am using a twocolumn layout for my article. There are four authors involved with different affiliations, and I am trying to list all of them under the title so they span the entire width of the page (all on the same level). It should be similar to this:
Currently I have something along the lines:
The problem is that the authors are not displayed all on the same level, instead I get the first three next to each other, followed by the last one underneath.
Is there way to achieve what I want? Also if possible, how can I customize the font of the affiliations (to be smaller and in italic)?
Amro
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It's most common, e.g., with the IEEE LNCS two-column style, to indicate affiliations with the \thanks macro, i.e., as footnotes. – Charles Stewart Jun 15 '10 at 11:10
Things to note, the title, author and date fields are declared before \begin{document}. Also, the multicol package is likely unnecessary in this case since you have declared twocolumn in the document class.
This example puts all four authors on the same line, but if your authors have longer names, departments or emails, this might cause it to flow over onto another line. You might be able to change the font sizes around a little bit to make things fit. This could be done by doing something like {\small First Author}. Here's a more detailed article on \LaTeX font sizes:
To italicize you can use {\it First Name} or \textit{First Name}.
Be careful though, if the document is meant for publication often times journals or conference proceedings have their own formatting guidelines so font size trickery might not be allowed.
Bryan Ward
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Unfortunately with the actual names in place, things still didn't fit on the same line. Its just a preference, but I guess I shouldn't try to interfere with the way LaTeX organizes the layout, Thanks anyway. BTW defining \title and \author after \begin{document} works ok for me.. – Amro Jun 16 '10 at 16:05
in my case the author names are not coming side by side, they are coming one below the other – Prakash Vanapalli Dec 6 '18 at 14:58
What about using a tabular inside \author{}, just like in IEEE macros:
This will produce two columns authors with any documentclass.
Aziz Alto
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How do I add additional author names and affiliations to my paper?
The easiest way to add author affiliations is with the authblk package. If you add:
to your preamble, you can then fill in the author and affiliation commands with the information you need, for example:
\author[1]{Alice Smith}
\author[2]{Bob Jones}
\affil[1]{Department of Mathematics, University X}
\affil[2]{Department of Biology, University Y}


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