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I had quite a few co-authors on my papers so I wrote some code to
generate the copyright letters automatically. It has a main tex file
which includes a python generated tex file containing the fields. You
can modify the main tex file to format the letter however you want it
to look like. I don't know if it will be useful to anyone else, but
if you are interested, e-mail me and I will send it to you. It doesn't
look like I can add an attachment here.
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Hi Jocelyne,
Thanks for sharing. Can you send the file to my email address?
Best,
Ray
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I found this on a hard drive...
It looks like it's a python script and 2 tex files. It also looks like the python script has some information in it as to how you should use it. It's been 5 years so I assume this won't run on python 3. I would stick to 2.7
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I had tried to do something similar but ended up scrapping it because I didn't have that many papers/coauthors to deal with. There's the potential to use a bibtexparser or reading csv files: https://github.com/olgabot/permission-letters