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<H1><A ID="SECTION000120000000000000000"> Headings</A> </H1> By default, the <TT>iso</TT> style gives page headings according to ISO guidelines. These are:

<UL> <LI>a running header at the top of every page, giving the standard number, year and language. </LI> <LI>a header on page one, saying ``INTERNATIONAL STANDARD''. </LI> </UL>

<P> The headers may be changed as follows:

<UL> <LI>the running header consists of the argument to the <code></code> command. Thus <PRE> Antipasto </PRE> gives ``Antipasto'' as the running header. </LI> <LI>the header on page one is the argument to the <code></code> command. Thus <PRE> NORME FRANCAISE </PRE> gives ``NORME FRANCAISE'' as the page one header. </LI> </UL>

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\item Both headers appear on page one.
\item The default definitio...
....e the \verb\vert\pagestyle\vert
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