8.16.0.4
A Scribble Document Style for NSF Proposals
#lang scribble/nsf | package: nsf-scribble |
The
scribble/nsf language is like
scribble/base, but configured with LaTeX
style defaults to conform to the
NSF
PAPPG.
Here’s some boilerplate to get you started:
#lang scribble/nsf @(define proposal-title "SHF: Small: Doing More with Less") @(define-cite ~cite citet generate-bibliography #:style number-style) @(define plt-tr1 (make-bib #:title "Reference: Racket" #:author (authors "Matthew Flatt" "PLT") #:date "2010" #:location (techrpt-location #:institution "PLT Design Inc." #:number "PLT-TR-2010-1") #:url "https://racket-lang.org/tr1/")) @title{@proposal-title} @chapter[@proposal-title]{Project Summary} @centered{@bold{Overview}} This is going to be great. Research, research, research. @bold{Keywords:} great work, just great. @centered{@bold{Intellectual Merit}} @centered{@bold{Broader Impacts}} @chapter[@proposal-title]{Project Description} @section{Introduction} Stuff goes here; this work builds on Racket@~cite[plt-tr1]. @generate-bibliography[#:sec-title "References Cited"]
syntax
Enables page numbers. Must be used on the same
line as #lang, with only whitespace between
scribble/nsf and the format name, i.e.:
#lang scribble/nsf @page-numbers
procedure
(author names department university) → block?
names : (listof string?) department : content? university : content?
Adds the authors given by names,
department, and university to the
document.
procedure
(turn-page+reset) → element?
Returns an element that ends the current page.
procedure
(chapter proposal-title chapter-title) → element?
proposal-title : pre-content? chapter-title : pre-content?
Ends the current page and adds a heading based on
proposal-title and chapter-title
on the page just after.
procedure
(titled-para title) → element?
title : pre-content?
Adds some vertical space and starts a new paragraph without
any indentation, but with title (in bold).
procedure
(medskip) → element?
Returns an element that adds some vertical space using
LaTeX’s \medskip.