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README

euproposal.cls: A class for preparing FP7 proposals for collaborative projects

The euproposal class supports many of the specific elements of a Framework 7 Proposal. It
is optimized towards collaborative projects. The package comes with extensive examples. To
start a new proposal just copy a suitable one and modify it to your needs. Note that the
structure of EU proposals changes from time to time, so that the examples may be out of
date.


Copyright(c) 2007 Michael Kohlhase
The package is distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL)

The development version of this package can be found at
https://svn.kwarc.info/repos/kwarc/doc/macros/forCTAN/proposal/eu

The class eudelivreport.cls is experimental, it is being developed for the
OpenDreamKit Project (see http://opendreamkit.org) and will be integrated more tightly
in the future once it stabilizes.