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I am writing a document where I am the editor with (potential) many different authors. I was hoping there would be an \editor{...} command, that would complement the \author{...} command, but have yet to find anything.

I would like the editor to be mentioned on the title page of the document, probably under the title followed (on a new line) by the contributing authors.

What have you done to specify the editor of a document in addition to the authors?

I'm not necessarily looking for a package. If there is one, I'm happy to investigate it. If not, I'm equally happy to find "best practices" for specifying the editor of a document.

jlconlin
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    Where do you want to specify the editor in your document? On the titlepage? Perhaps titling is a useful package then –  Dec 07 '17 at 09:58
  • You can define an \editor command and use the titling package to define where it should appear in the \maketitle command. – Bernard Dec 07 '17 at 09:59
  • While the titling package will work, it requires that I also specify a lot of other parameters for the styling of the authors. I'd rather not touch that. Also, it interferes with the authblk package. – jlconlin Dec 07 '17 at 10:56
  • what document class are you using? it might be possible to patch the definition of \maketitle to add the editor information. – barbara beeton Dec 07 '17 at 14:24
  • @barbarabeeton I’m using scrartcl – jlconlin Dec 07 '17 at 17:07
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    i'm not really well versed in scrartcl so i've added the tag koma-script to your question to attract users who are. – barbara beeton Dec 07 '17 at 17:17
  • Can't you jhust add the editor to the author list? Where is the problem? – Johannes_B Dec 10 '17 at 10:25

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