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2 | %% bare_adv.tex |
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3 | %% V1.3 |
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4 | %% 2007/01/11 |
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5 | %% by Michael Shell |
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6 | %% See: |
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7 | %% http://www.michaelshell.org/ |
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8 | %% for current contact information. |
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9 | %% |
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10 | %% This is a skeleton file demonstrating the advanced use of IEEEtran.cls |
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11 | %% (requires IEEEtran.cls version 1.7 or later) with an IEEE Computer |
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12 | %% Society journal paper. |
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13 | %% |
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14 | %% Support sites: |
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15 | %% http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/ieeetran/ |
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16 | %% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/ |
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17 | %% and |
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18 | %% http://www.ieee.org/ |
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19 | |
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20 | %%************************************************************************* |
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21 | %% Legal Notice: |
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22 | %% This code is offered as-is without any warranty either expressed or |
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23 | %% implied; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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24 | %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE! |
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25 | %% User assumes all risk. |
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26 | %% In no event shall IEEE or any contributor to this code be liable for |
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27 | %% any damages or losses, including, but not limited to, incidental, |
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28 | %% consequential, or any other damages, resulting from the use or misuse |
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29 | %% of any information contained here. |
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30 | %% |
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31 | %% All comments are the opinions of their respective authors and are not |
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32 | %% necessarily endorsed by the IEEE. |
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33 | %% |
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34 | %% This work is distributed under the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) |
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35 | %% ( http://www.latex-project.org/ ) version 1.3, and may be freely used, |
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36 | %% distributed and modified. A copy of the LPPL, version 1.3, is included |
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37 | %% in the base LaTeX documentation of all distributions of LaTeX released |
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38 | %% 2003/12/01 or later. |
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39 | %% Retain all contribution notices and credits. |
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40 | %% ** Modified files should be clearly indicated as such, including ** |
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41 | %% ** renaming them and changing author support contact information. ** |
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42 | %% |
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43 | %% File list of work: IEEEtran.cls, IEEEtran_HOWTO.pdf, bare_adv.tex, |
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44 | %% bare_conf.tex, bare_jrnl.tex, bare_jrnl_compsoc.tex |
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45 | %%************************************************************************* |
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46 | |
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47 | % *** Authors should verify (and, if needed, correct) their LaTeX system *** |
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48 | % *** with the testflow diagnostic prior to trusting their LaTeX platform *** |
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49 | % *** with production work. IEEE's font choices can trigger bugs that do *** |
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50 | % *** not appear when using other class files. *** |
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51 | % The testflow support page is at: |
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52 | % http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/testflow/ |
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53 | |
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54 | |
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55 | |
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56 | % IEEEtran V1.7 and later provides for these CLASSINPUT macros to allow the |
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57 | % user to reprogram some IEEEtran.cls defaults if needed. These settings |
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58 | % override the internal defaults of IEEEtran.cls regardless of which class |
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59 | % options are used. Do not use these unless you have good reason to do so as |
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60 | % they can result in nonIEEE compliant documents. User beware. ;) |
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61 | % |
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62 | %\newcommand{\CLASSINPUTbaselinestretch}{1.0} % baselinestretch |
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63 | %\newcommand{\CLASSINPUTinnersidemargin}{1in} % inner side margin |
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64 | %\newcommand{\CLASSINPUToutersidemargin}{1in} % outer side margin |
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65 | %\newcommand{\CLASSINPUTtoptextmargin}{1in} % top text margin |
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66 | %\newcommand{\CLASSINPUTbottomtextmargin}{1in}% bottom text margin |
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67 | |
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68 | |
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69 | |
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70 | % Note that the a4paper option is mainly intended so that authors in |
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71 | % countries using A4 can easily print to A4 and see how their papers will |
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72 | % look in print - the typesetting of the document will not typically be |
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73 | % affected with changes in paper size (but the bottom and side margins will). |
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74 | % Use the testflow package mentioned above to verify correct handling of |
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75 | % both paper sizes by the user's LaTeX system. |
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76 | % |
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77 | % Also note that the "draftcls" or "draftclsnofoot", not "draft", option |
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78 | % should be used if it is desired that the figures are to be displayed in |
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79 | % draft mode. |
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80 | % |
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81 | \documentclass[12pt,journal,compsoc]{IEEEtran} |
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82 | % The Computer Society requires 12pt. |
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83 | % If IEEEtran.cls has not been installed into the LaTeX system files, |
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84 | % manually specify the path to it like: |
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85 | % \documentclass[10pt,journal,compsoc]{../sty/IEEEtran} |
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86 | |
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87 | |
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88 | % For Computer Society journals, IEEEtran defaults to the use of |
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89 | % Palatino/Palladio as is done in IEEE Computer Society journals. |
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90 | % To go back to Times Roman, you can use this code: |
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91 | %\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}\selectfont |
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92 | |
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93 | |
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94 | |
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95 | |
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96 | |
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97 | % Some very useful LaTeX packages include: |
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98 | % (uncomment the ones you want to load) |
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99 | |
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100 | |
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101 | |
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102 | % *** MISC UTILITY PACKAGES *** |
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103 | % |
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104 | %\usepackage{ifpdf} |
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105 | % Heiko Oberdiek's ifpdf.sty is very useful if you need conditional |
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106 | % compilation based on whether the output is pdf or dvi. |
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107 | % usage: |
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108 | % \ifpdf |
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109 | % % pdf code |
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110 | % \else |
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111 | % % dvi code |
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112 | % \fi |
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113 | % The latest version of ifpdf.sty can be obtained from: |
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114 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/oberdiek/ |
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115 | % Also, note that IEEEtran.cls V1.7 and later provides a builtin |
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116 | % \ifCLASSINFOpdf conditional that works the same way. |
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117 | % When switching from latex to pdflatex and vice-versa, the compiler may |
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118 | % have to be run twice to clear warning/error messages. |
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119 | |
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120 | |
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121 | |
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122 | |
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123 | |
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124 | |
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125 | % *** CITATION PACKAGES *** |
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126 | % |
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127 | \ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc |
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128 | % IEEE Computer Society needs nocompress option |
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129 | % requires cite.sty v4.0 or later (November 2003) |
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130 | % \usepackage[nocompress]{cite} |
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131 | \else |
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132 | % normal IEEE |
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133 | % \usepackage{cite} |
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134 | \fi |
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135 | % cite.sty was written by Donald Arseneau |
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136 | % V1.6 and later of IEEEtran pre-defines the format of the cite.sty package |
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137 | % \cite{} output to follow that of IEEE. Loading the cite package will |
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138 | % result in citation numbers being automatically sorted and properly |
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139 | % "compressed/ranged". e.g., [1], [9], [2], [7], [5], [6] without using |
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140 | % cite.sty will become [1], [2], [5]--[7], [9] using cite.sty. cite.sty's |
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141 | % \cite will automatically add leading space, if needed. Use cite.sty's |
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142 | % noadjust option (cite.sty V3.8 and later) if you want to turn this off. |
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143 | % cite.sty is already installed on most LaTeX systems. Be sure and use |
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144 | % version 4.0 (2003-05-27) and later if using hyperref.sty. cite.sty does |
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145 | % not currently provide for hyperlinked citations. |
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146 | % The latest version can be obtained at: |
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147 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/cite/ |
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148 | % The documentation is contained in the cite.sty file itself. |
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149 | % |
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150 | % Note that some packages require special options to format as the Computer |
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151 | % Society requires. In particular, Computer Society papers do not use |
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152 | % compressed citation ranges as is done in typical IEEE papers |
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153 | % (e.g., [1]-[4]). Instead, they list every citation separately in order |
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154 | % (e.g., [1], [2], [3], [4]). To get the latter we need to load the cite |
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155 | % package with the nocompress option which is supported by cite.sty v4.0 |
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156 | % and later. Note also the use of a CLASSOPTION conditional provided by |
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157 | % IEEEtran.cls V1.7 and later. |
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158 | |
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159 | |
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160 | |
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161 | |
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162 | |
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163 | % *** GRAPHICS RELATED PACKAGES *** |
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164 | % |
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165 | \ifCLASSINFOpdf |
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166 | % \usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} |
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167 | % declare the path(s) where your graphic files are |
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168 | % \graphicspath{{../pdf/}{../jpeg/}} |
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169 | % and their extensions so you won't have to specify these with |
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170 | % every instance of \includegraphics |
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171 | % \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.jpeg,.png} |
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172 | \else |
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173 | % or other class option (dvipsone, dvipdf, if not using dvips). graphicx |
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174 | % will default to the driver specified in the system graphics.cfg if no |
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175 | % driver is specified. |
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176 | % \usepackage[dvips]{graphicx} |
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177 | % declare the path(s) where your graphic files are |
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178 | % \graphicspath{{../eps/}} |
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179 | % and their extensions so you won't have to specify these with |
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180 | % every instance of \includegraphics |
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181 | % \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.eps} |
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182 | \fi |
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183 | % graphicx was written by David Carlisle and Sebastian Rahtz. It is |
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184 | % required if you want graphics, photos, etc. graphicx.sty is already |
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185 | % installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation can |
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186 | % be obtained at: |
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187 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/graphics/ |
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188 | % Another good source of documentation is "Using Imported Graphics in |
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189 | % LaTeX2e" by Keith Reckdahl which can be found as epslatex.ps or |
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190 | % epslatex.pdf at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/ |
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191 | % |
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192 | % latex, and pdflatex in dvi mode, support graphics in encapsulated |
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193 | % postscript (.eps) format. pdflatex in pdf mode supports graphics |
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194 | % in .pdf, .jpeg, .png and .mps (metapost) formats. Users should ensure |
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195 | % that all non-photo figures use a vector format (.eps, .pdf, .mps) and |
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196 | % not a bitmapped formats (.jpeg, .png). IEEE frowns on bitmapped formats |
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197 | % which can result in "jaggedy"/blurry rendering of lines and letters as |
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198 | % well as large increases in file sizes. |
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199 | % |
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200 | % You can find documentation about the pdfTeX application at: |
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201 | % http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex |
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202 | |
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203 | |
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204 | |
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205 | %\usepackage{ps4pdf} |
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206 | % dvi->ps workflow is required to use such packages as psfrag.sty and |
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207 | % pstricks.sty. However, Rolf Niepraschk's ps4pdf.sty provides a way to |
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208 | % apply psfrag/pstricks effects to .eps figures and then get the resultant |
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209 | % figures in .pdf form. Thus, providing an easier way for migrating from |
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210 | % .eps to .pdf figures. After ps4pdf.sty loads, if: |
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211 | % 1. producing .dvi output: the output file will consist ONLY of the |
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212 | % figures (or other constructs encased within \PSforPDF commands) |
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213 | % 2. producing .pdf output: pdflatex will look in the filename-pics.pdf |
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214 | % file, where filename is the basename of the tex document, for the |
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215 | % graphics (or other constructs encased within \PSforPDF commands). |
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216 | % NOTE: If you ever change your figures, you must remember to remake |
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217 | % the filename-pics.pdf file. |
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218 | % |
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219 | % This way you can do a: |
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220 | % |
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221 | % latex filename |
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222 | % dvips -Ppdf -o filename-pics.ps filename.dvi |
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223 | % ps2pdf filename-pics.ps filename-pics.pdf |
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224 | % |
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225 | % to produce a filename-pics.pdf graphics container that contains |
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226 | % .pdf versions of the graphics with psfrag, pstricks, etc. features. |
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227 | % Note that you will not typically be able to view the figures in |
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228 | % filename-pics.ps because of an offset. However, you will be able to |
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229 | % view them in filename-pics.pdf. Also, note that when ps4pdf is in effect |
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230 | % with .dvi output, you may get harmless over/under full box warnings - |
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231 | % ignore them. |
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232 | % Then, run pdflatex: |
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233 | % |
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234 | % pdflatex filename |
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235 | % |
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236 | % to use pdflatex to make PDF output, automatically using the figures in |
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237 | % filename-pics.pdf. Alternatively, you could use dvips -i option to |
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238 | % obtain separate .pdf files for each figure: |
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239 | % |
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240 | % dvips -Ppdf -i -E -o fig filename |
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241 | % |
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242 | % then convert each figure to pdf via a command such as epstopdf and then |
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243 | % use pdflatex with these pdf figures and then to dispense with ps4pdf. |
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244 | % |
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245 | % Remember to rerun through latex/dvips/ps2pdf if you ever change your |
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246 | % figures so that filename-pics.pdf gets updated. |
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247 | % ps4pdf requires David Kastrup's preview-latex and a recent LaTeX system |
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248 | % (circa 2001 or later). The ps4pdf package and documentation can be |
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249 | % obtained at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ps4pdf/ |
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250 | % The preview-latex package and documentation can be obtained at: |
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251 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/preview/ |
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252 | % |
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253 | % provide a bogus \PSforPDF, even when not loading pd4pdf. This way we can |
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254 | % stop loading ps4pdf.sty if we choose to make separate .pdf versions of |
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255 | % each of our figures. |
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256 | \providecommand{\PSforPDF}[1]{#1} |
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257 | % Note that in order for ps4pdf to work, all commands related to psfrag, |
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258 | % pstricks, etc. must be called within the PSforPDF command. This applies |
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259 | % even when *loading* via \usepackage psfrag.sty, etc. |
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260 | |
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261 | |
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262 | %\PSforPDF{\usepackage{psfrag}} |
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263 | % psfrag.sty was written by Craig Barratt, Michael C. Grant, and |
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264 | % David Carlisle. It allows you to substitute LaTeX commands for text in |
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265 | % imported EPS graphic files. In this way, LaTeX symbols can be placed into |
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266 | % graphics that have been generated by other applications. You must use |
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267 | % latex->dvips->ps2pdf workflow (not direct pdf output from pdflatex) if |
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268 | % you wish to use this capability because it works via some PostScript |
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269 | % tricks. Alternatively, the graphics could be processed as separate files |
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270 | % via psfrag and dvips, then converted to PDF for inclusion in the main file |
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271 | % which uses pdflatex. ps4pdf.sty (above) provides a way of doing this all |
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272 | % at once within the main file. |
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273 | % Docs are in "The PSfrag System" by Michael C. Grant and David Carlisle. |
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274 | % There is also some information about using psfrag in "Using Imported |
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275 | % Graphics in LaTeX2e" by Keith Reckdahl which documents the graphicx |
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276 | % package (see above). The psfrag package and documentation can be obtained |
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277 | % at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/psfrag/ |
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278 | % |
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279 | % Note that the current version of psfrag does not "turn itself off" when |
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280 | % running under pdf output. This will result in a harmless warning |
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281 | % about a non-PDF \special. However, to silence this, a bogus psfrag |
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282 | % command can be provided instead of loading psfrag.sty when PDF output |
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283 | % is being used. Thus, a more complex alternative conditional loading scheme |
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284 | % can be employed instead of the straightforword way above: |
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285 | % |
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286 | %\ifCLASSINFOpdf |
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287 | % if outputting PDF, do not use or load psfrag.sty as current versions |
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288 | % output a non-PDF special that generates a harmless, but annoying warning. |
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289 | % Instead, we provide a bogus \psfrag command that does nothing with |
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290 | % its arguments. This is a tad tricky because \psfrag can have up to six |
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291 | % arguments four of which are optional: \psfrag{}[][][][]{} |
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292 | % Code based on that in psfrag.sty |
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293 | %\makeatletter |
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294 | %\def\psfrag{\@ifstar{\@BOGUSpsfraga}{\@BOGUSpsfraga}} |
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295 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfraga{\begingroup |
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296 | % \@makeother\"\@makeother\*\@makeother\!\@makeother\~% |
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297 | % \@makeother\:\@makeother\\\@makeother\%\@makeother\#% |
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298 | % \@makeother\ \@BOGUSpsfragb} |
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299 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfragb#1{\endgroup |
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300 | % \@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfragc}% |
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301 | % {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} |
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302 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfragc[#1]{\@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfragd}% |
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303 | % {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} |
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304 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfragd[#1]{\@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfrage}% |
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305 | % {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} |
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306 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfrage[#1]{\@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfragf}% |
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307 | % {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} |
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308 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfragf[#1]{\@BOGUSpsfrag} |
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309 | %\def\@BOGUSpsfrag#1{\ignorespaces} |
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310 | %\makeatother |
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311 | %\else |
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312 | % using dvi output, load psfrag, but funnel it through PSforPDF |
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313 | % as required by ps4pdf.sty |
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314 | %\PSforPDF{\usepackage{psfrag}} |
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315 | %\fi |
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316 | |
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317 | |
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318 | |
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319 | |
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320 | |
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321 | % *** MATH PACKAGES *** |
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322 | % |
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323 | %\usepackage[cmex10]{amsmath} |
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324 | % A popular package from the American Mathematical Society that provides |
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325 | % many useful and powerful commands for dealing with mathematics. If using |
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326 | % it, be sure to load this package with the cmex10 option to ensure that |
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327 | % only type 1 fonts will utilized at all point sizes. Without this option, |
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328 | % it is possible that some math symbols, particularly those within |
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329 | % footnotes, will be rendered in bitmap form which will result in a |
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330 | % document that can not be IEEE Xplore compliant! |
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331 | % |
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332 | % Also, note that the amsmath package sets \interdisplaylinepenalty to 10000 |
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333 | % thus preventing page breaks from occurring within multiline equations. Use: |
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334 | %\interdisplaylinepenalty=2500 |
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335 | % after loading amsmath to restore such page breaks as IEEEtran.cls normally |
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336 | % does. amsmath.sty is already installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest |
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337 | % version and documentation can be obtained at: |
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338 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/amslatex/math/ |
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339 | |
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340 | |
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341 | |
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342 | |
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343 | |
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344 | % *** SPECIALIZED LIST PACKAGES *** |
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345 | %\usepackage{acronym} |
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346 | % acronym.sty was written by Tobias Oetiker. This package provides tools for |
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347 | % managing documents with large numbers of acronyms. (You don't *have* to |
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348 | % use this package - unless you have a lot of acronyms, you may feel that |
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349 | % such package management of them is bit of an overkill.) |
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350 | % Do note that the acronym environment (which lists acronyms) will have a |
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351 | % problem when used under IEEEtran.cls because acronym.sty relies on the |
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352 | % description list environment - which IEEEtran.cls has customized for |
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353 | % producing IEEE style lists. A workaround is to declared the longest |
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354 | % label width via the IEEEtran.cls \IEEEiedlistdecl global control: |
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355 | % |
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356 | % \renewcommand{\IEEEiedlistdecl}{\IEEEsetlabelwidth{SONET}} |
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357 | % \begin{acronym} |
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358 | % |
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359 | % \end{acronym} |
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360 | % \renewcommand{\IEEEiedlistdecl}{\relax}% remember to reset \IEEEiedlistdecl |
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361 | % |
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362 | % instead of using the acronym environment's optional argument. |
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363 | % The latest version and documentation can be obtained at: |
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364 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/acronym/ |
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365 | |
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366 | |
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367 | %\usepackage{algorithmic} |
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368 | % algorithmic.sty was written by Peter Williams and Rogerio Brito. |
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369 | % This package provides an algorithmic environment fo describing algorithms. |
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370 | % You can use the algorithmic environment in-text or within a figure |
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371 | % environment to provide for a floating algorithm. Do NOT use the algorithm |
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372 | % floating environment provided by algorithm.sty (by the same authors) or |
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373 | % algorithm2e.sty (by Christophe Fiorio) as IEEE does not use dedicated |
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374 | % algorithm float types and packages that provide these will not provide |
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375 | % correct IEEE style captions. The latest version and documentation of |
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376 | % algorithmic.sty can be obtained at: |
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377 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithms/ |
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378 | % There is also a support site at: |
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379 | % http://algorithms.berlios.de/index.html |
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380 | % Also of interest may be the (relatively newer and more customizable) |
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381 | % algorithmicx.sty package by Szasz Janos: |
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382 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithmicx/ |
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383 | |
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384 | |
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385 | |
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386 | |
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387 | % *** ALIGNMENT PACKAGES *** |
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388 | % |
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389 | %\usepackage{array} |
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390 | % Frank Mittelbach's and David Carlisle's array.sty patches and improves |
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391 | % the standard LaTeX2e array and tabular environments to provide better |
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392 | % appearance and additional user controls. As the default LaTeX2e table |
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393 | % generation code is lacking to the point of almost being broken with |
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394 | % respect to the quality of the end results, all users are strongly |
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395 | % advised to use an enhanced (at the very least that provided by array.sty) |
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396 | % set of table tools. array.sty is already installed on most systems. The |
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397 | % latest version and documentation can be obtained at: |
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398 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/tools/ |
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399 | |
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400 | |
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401 | %\usepackage{mdwmath} |
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402 | %\usepackage{mdwtab} |
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403 | % Also highly recommended is Mark Wooding's extremely powerful MDW tools, |
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404 | % especially mdwmath.sty and mdwtab.sty which are used to format equations |
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405 | % and tables, respectively. The MDWtools set is already installed on most |
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406 | % LaTeX systems. The lastest version and documentation is available at: |
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407 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/mdwtools/ |
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408 | |
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409 | |
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410 | % IEEEtran contains the IEEEeqnarray family of commands that can be used to |
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411 | % generate multiline equations as well as matrices, tables, etc., of high |
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412 | % quality. |
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413 | |
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414 | |
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415 | %\usepackage{eqparbox} |
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416 | % Also of notable interest is Scott Pakin's eqparbox package for creating |
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417 | % (automatically sized) equal width boxes - aka "natural width parboxes". |
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418 | % Available at: |
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419 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/eqparbox/ |
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420 | |
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421 | |
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422 | |
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423 | |
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424 | |
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425 | % *** SUBFIGURE PACKAGES *** |
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426 | %\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc |
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427 | %\usepackage[tight,normalsize,sf,SF]{subfigure} |
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428 | %\else |
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429 | %\usepackage[tight,footnotesize]{subfigure} |
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430 | %\fi |
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431 | % subfigure.sty was written by Steven Douglas Cochran. This package makes it |
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432 | % easy to put subfigures in your figures. e.g., "Figure 1a and 1b". For IEEE |
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433 | % work, it is a good idea to load it with the tight package option to reduce |
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434 | % the amount of white space around the subfigures. Computer Society papers |
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435 | % use a larger font and \sffamily font for their captions, hence the |
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436 | % additional options needed under compsoc mode. subfigure.sty is already |
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437 | % installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation can |
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438 | % be obtained at: |
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439 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/subfigure/ |
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440 | % subfigure.sty has been superceeded by subfig.sty. |
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441 | |
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442 | |
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443 | %\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc |
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444 | % \usepackage[caption=false]{caption} |
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445 | % \usepackage[font=normalsize,labelfont=sf,textfont=sf]{subfig} |
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446 | %\else |
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447 | % \usepackage[caption=false]{caption} |
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448 | % \usepackage[font=footnotesize]{subfig} |
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449 | %\fi |
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450 | % subfig.sty, also written by Steven Douglas Cochran, is the modern |
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451 | % replacement for subfigure.sty. However, subfig.sty requires and |
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452 | % automatically loads Axel Sommerfeldt's caption.sty which will override |
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453 | % IEEEtran.cls handling of captions and this will result in nonIEEE style |
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454 | % figure/table captions. To prevent this problem, be sure and preload |
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455 | % caption.sty with its "caption=false" package option. This is will preserve |
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456 | % IEEEtran.cls handing of captions. Version 1.3 (2005/06/28) and later |
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457 | % (recommended due to many improvements over 1.2) of subfig.sty supports |
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458 | % the caption=false option directly: |
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459 | %\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc |
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460 | % \usepackage[caption=false,font=normalsize,labelfont=sf,textfont=sf]{subfig} |
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461 | %\else |
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462 | % \usepackage[caption=false,font=footnotesize]{subfig} |
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463 | %\fi |
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464 | % |
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465 | % The latest version and documentation can be obtained at: |
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466 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/subfig/ |
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467 | % The latest version and documentation of caption.sty can be obtained at: |
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468 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/ |
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469 | |
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470 | |
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471 | |
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472 | |
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473 | % *** FLOAT PACKAGES *** |
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474 | % |
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475 | %\usepackage{fixltx2e} |
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476 | % fixltx2e, the successor to the earlier fix2col.sty, was written by |
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477 | % Frank Mittelbach and David Carlisle. This package corrects a few problems |
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478 | % in the LaTeX2e kernel, the most notable of which is that in current |
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479 | % LaTeX2e releases, the ordering of single and double column floats is not |
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480 | % guaranteed to be preserved. Thus, an unpatched LaTeX2e can allow a |
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481 | % single column figure to be placed prior to an earlier double column |
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482 | % figure. The latest version and documentation can be found at: |
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483 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/ |
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484 | |
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485 | |
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486 | %\usepackage{stfloats} |
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487 | % stfloats.sty was written by Sigitas Tolusis. This package gives LaTeX2e |
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488 | % the ability to do double column floats at the bottom of the page as well |
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489 | % as the top. (e.g., "\begin{figure*}[!b]" is not normally possible in |
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490 | % LaTeX2e). It also provides a command: |
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491 | %\fnbelowfloat |
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492 | % to enable the placement of footnotes below bottom floats (the standard |
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493 | % LaTeX2e kernel puts them above bottom floats). This is an invasive package |
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494 | % which rewrites many portions of the LaTeX2e float routines. It may not work |
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495 | % with other packages that modify the LaTeX2e float routines. The latest |
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496 | % version and documentation can be obtained at: |
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497 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/sttools/ |
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498 | % Documentation is contained in the stfloats.sty comments as well as in the |
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499 | % presfull.pdf file. Do not use the stfloats baselinefloat ability as IEEE |
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500 | % does not allow \baselineskip to stretch. Authors submitting work to the |
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501 | % IEEE should note that IEEE rarely uses double column equations and |
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502 | % that authors should try to avoid such use. Do not be tempted to use the |
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503 | % cuted.sty or midfloat.sty packages (also by Sigitas Tolusis) as IEEE does |
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504 | % not format its papers in such ways. |
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505 | |
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506 | |
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507 | %\ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff |
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508 | % \usepackage[nomarkers]{endfloat} |
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509 | % \let\MYoriglatexcaption\caption |
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510 | % \renewcommand{\caption}[2][\relax]{\MYoriglatexcaption[#2]{#2}} |
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511 | %\fi |
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512 | % endfloat.sty was written by James Darrell McCauley and Jeff Goldberg. |
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513 | % This package may be useful when used in conjunction with IEEEtran.cls' |
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514 | % captionsoff option. Some IEEE journals/societies require that submissions |
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515 | % have lists of figures/tables at the end of the paper and that |
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516 | % figures/tables without any captions are placed on a page by themselves at |
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517 | % the end of the document. If needed, the draftcls IEEEtran class option or |
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518 | % \CLASSINPUTbaselinestretch interface can be used to increase the line |
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519 | % spacing as well. Be sure and use the nomarkers option of endfloat to |
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520 | % prevent endfloat from "marking" where the figures would have been placed |
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521 | % in the text. The two hack lines of code above are a slight modification of |
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522 | % that suggested by in the endfloat docs (section 8.3.1) to ensure that |
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523 | % the full captions always appear in the list of figures/tables - even if |
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524 | % the user used the short optional argument of \caption[]{}. |
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525 | % IEEE papers do not typically make use of \caption[]'s optional argument, |
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526 | % so this should not be an issue. A similar trick can be used to disable |
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527 | % captions of packages such as subfig.sty that lack options to turn off |
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528 | % the subcaptions: |
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529 | % For subfig.sty: |
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530 | % \let\MYorigsubfloat\subfloat |
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531 | % \renewcommand{\subfloat}[2][\relax]{\MYorigsubfloat[]{#2}} |
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532 | % For subfigure.sty: |
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533 | % \let\MYorigsubfigure\subfigure |
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534 | % \renewcommand{\subfigure}[2][\relax]{\MYorigsubfigure[]{#2}} |
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535 | % However, the above trick will not work if both optional arguments of |
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536 | % the \subfloat/subfig command are used. Furthermore, there needs to be a |
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537 | % description of each subfigure *somewhere* and endfloat does not add |
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538 | % subfigure captions to its list of figures. Thus, the best approach is to |
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539 | % avoid the use of subfigure captions (many IEEE journals avoid them anyway) |
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540 | % and instead reference/explain all the subfigures within the main caption. |
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541 | % The latest version of endfloat.sty and its documentation can obtained at: |
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542 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/endfloat/ |
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543 | % |
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544 | % The IEEEtran \ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff conditional can also be used |
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545 | % later in the document, say, to conditionally put the References on a |
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546 | % page by themselves. |
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547 | |
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548 | |
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549 | |
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550 | |
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551 | |
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552 | % *** PDF, URL AND HYPERLINK PACKAGES *** |
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553 | % |
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554 | %\usepackage{url} |
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555 | % url.sty was written by Donald Arseneau. It provides better support for |
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556 | % handling and breaking URLs. url.sty is already installed on most LaTeX |
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557 | % systems. The latest version can be obtained at: |
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558 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/ |
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559 | % Read the url.sty source comments for usage information. Basically, |
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560 | % \url{my_url_here}. |
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561 | |
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562 | |
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563 | % NOTE: PDF thumbnail features are not required in IEEE papers |
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564 | % and their use requires extra complexity and work. |
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565 | %\ifCLASSINFOpdf |
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566 | % \usepackage[pdftex]{thumbpdf} |
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567 | %\else |
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568 | % \usepackage[dvips]{thumbpdf} |
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569 | %\fi |
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570 | % thumbpdf.sty and its companion Perl utility were written by Heiko Oberdiek. |
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571 | % It allows the user a way to produce PDF documents that contain fancy |
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572 | % thumbnail images of each of the pages (which tools like acrobat reader can |
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573 | % utilize). This is possible even when using dvi->ps->pdf workflow if the |
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574 | % correct thumbpdf driver options are used. thumbpdf.sty incorporates the |
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575 | % file containing the PDF thumbnail information (filename.tpm is used with |
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576 | % dvips, filename.tpt is used with pdftex, where filename is the base name of |
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577 | % your tex document) into the final ps or pdf output document. An external |
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578 | % utility, the thumbpdf *Perl script* is needed to make these .tpm or .tpt |
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579 | % thumbnail files from a .ps or .pdf version of the document (which obviously |
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580 | % does not yet contain pdf thumbnails). Thus, one does a: |
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581 | % |
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582 | % thumbpdf filename.pdf |
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583 | % |
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584 | % to make a filename.tpt, and: |
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585 | % |
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586 | % thumbpdf --mode dvips filename.ps |
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587 | % |
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588 | % to make a filename.tpm which will then be loaded into the document by |
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589 | % thumbpdf.sty the NEXT time the document is compiled (by pdflatex or |
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590 | % latex->dvips->ps2pdf). Users must be careful to regenerate the .tpt and/or |
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591 | % .tpm files if the main document changes and then to recompile the |
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592 | % document to incorporate the revised thumbnails to ensure that thumbnails |
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593 | % match the actual pages. It is easy to forget to do this! |
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594 | % |
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595 | % Unix systems come with a Perl interpreter. However, MS Windows users |
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596 | % will usually have to install a Perl interpreter so that the thumbpdf |
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597 | % script can be run. The Ghostscript PS/PDF interpreter is also required. |
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598 | % See the thumbpdf docs for details. The latest version and documentation |
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599 | % can be obtained at. |
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600 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/thumbpdf/ |
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601 | % Be sure and use only version 3.8 (2005/07/06) or later of thumbpdf as |
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602 | % earlier versions will not work properly with recent versions of pdfTeX |
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603 | % (1.20a and later). |
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604 | |
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605 | |
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606 | % NOTE: PDF hyperlink and bookmark features are not required in IEEE |
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607 | % papers and their use requires extra complexity and work. |
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608 | % *** IF USING HYPERREF BE SURE AND CHANGE THE EXAMPLE PDF *** |
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609 | % *** TITLE/SUBJECT/AUTHOR/KEYWORDS INFO BELOW!! *** |
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610 | \newcommand\MYhyperrefoptions{bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=true, |
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611 | pdfpagemode={UseOutlines},plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels=true, |
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612 | colorlinks=true,linkcolor={black},citecolor={black},pagecolor={black}, |
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613 | urlcolor={black}, |
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614 | pdftitle={Bare Demo of IEEEtran.cls for Computer Society Journals},%<!CHANGE! |
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615 | pdfsubject={Typesetting},%<!CHANGE! |
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616 | pdfauthor={Michael D. Shell},%<!CHANGE! |
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617 | pdfkeywords={Computer Society, IEEEtran, journal, LaTeX, paper, |
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618 | template}}%<^!CHANGE! |
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619 | %\ifCLASSINFOpdf |
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620 | %\usepackage[\MYhyperrefoptions,pdftex]{hyperref} |
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621 | %\else |
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622 | %\usepackage[\MYhyperrefoptions,breaklinks=true,dvips]{hyperref} |
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623 | %\usepackage{breakurl} |
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624 | %\fi |
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625 | % One significant drawback of using hyperref under DVI output is that the |
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626 | % LaTeX compiler cannot break URLs across lines or pages as can be done |
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627 | % under pdfLaTeX's PDF output via the hyperref pdftex driver. This is |
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628 | % probably the single most important capability distinction between the |
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629 | % DVI and PDF output. Perhaps surprisingly, all the other PDF features |
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630 | % (PDF bookmarks, thumbnails, etc.) can be preserved in |
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631 | % .tex->.dvi->.ps->.pdf workflow if the respective packages/scripts are |
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632 | % loaded/invoked with the correct driver options (dvips, etc.). |
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633 | % As most IEEE papers use URLs sparingly (mainly in the references), this |
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634 | % may not be as big an issue as with other publications. |
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635 | % |
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636 | % That said, recently Vilar Camara Neto introduced his breakurl.sty |
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637 | % package which permits hyperref to easily break URLs even in dvi |
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638 | % mode. Note that breakurl, unlike most other packages, must be loaded |
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639 | % AFTER hyperref. The latest version of breakurl and its documentation can |
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640 | % be obtained at: |
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641 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/breakurl/ |
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642 | % breakurl.sty is not for use under pdflatex pdf mode. Versions 1.10 |
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643 | % (September 23, 2005) and later are recommened to avoid bugs in earlier |
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644 | % releases. |
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645 | % |
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646 | % The advanced features offer by hyperref.sty are not required for IEEE |
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647 | % submission, so users should weigh these features against the added |
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648 | % complexity of use. Users who wish to use hyperref *must* ensure that |
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649 | % their hyperref version is 6.72u or later *and* IEEEtran.cls is version |
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650 | % 1.6b or later. |
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651 | % The package options above demonstrate how to enable PDF bookmarks |
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652 | % (a type of table of contents viewable in Acrobat Reader) as well as |
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653 | % PDF document information (title, subject, author and keywords) that is |
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654 | % viewable in Acrobat reader's Document_Properties menu. PDF document |
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655 | % information is also used extensively to automate the cataloging of PDF |
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656 | % documents. The above set of options ensures that hyperlinks will not be |
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657 | % colored in the text and thus will not be visible in the printed page, |
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658 | % but will be active on "mouse over". USING COLORS OR OTHER HIGHLIGHTING |
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659 | % OF HYPERLINKS CAN RESULT IN DOCUMENT REJECTION BY THE IEEE, especially if |
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660 | % these appear on the "printed" page. IF IN DOUBT, ASK THE RELEVANT |
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661 | % SUBMISSION EDITOR. You may need to add the option hypertexnames=false if |
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662 | % you used duplicate equation numbers, etc., but this should not be needed |
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663 | % in normal IEEE work. |
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664 | % The latest version of hyperref and its documentation can be obtained at: |
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665 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/ |
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666 | |
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667 | |
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668 | |
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669 | |
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670 | |
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671 | % *** Do not adjust lengths that control margins, column widths, etc. *** |
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672 | % *** Do not use packages that alter fonts (such as pslatex). *** |
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673 | % There should be no need to do such things with IEEEtran.cls V1.6 and later. |
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674 | % (Unless specifically asked to do so by the journal or conference you plan |
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675 | % to submit to, of course. ) |
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676 | |
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677 | |
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678 | % correct bad hyphenation here |
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679 | \hyphenation{op-tical net-works semi-conduc-tor} |
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680 | |
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681 | |
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682 | \begin{document} |
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683 | % |
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684 | % paper title |
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685 | % can use linebreaks \\ within to get better formatting as desired |
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686 | \title{Bare Advanced Demo of IEEEtran.cls\\ for Computer Society Journals} |
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687 | % |
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688 | % |
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689 | % author names and IEEE memberships |
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690 | % note positions of commas and nonbreaking spaces ( ~ ) LaTeX will not break |
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691 | % a structure at a ~ so this keeps an author's name from being broken across |
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692 | % two lines. |
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693 | % use \thanks{} to gain access to the first footnote area |
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694 | % a separate \thanks must be used for each paragraph as LaTeX2e's \thanks |
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695 | % was not built to handle multiple paragraphs |
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696 | % |
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697 | % |
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698 | %\IEEEcompsocitemizethanks is a special \thanks that produces the bulleted |
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699 | % lists the Computer Society journals use for "first footnote" author |
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700 | % affiliations. Use \IEEEcompsocthanksitem which works much like \item |
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701 | % for each affiliation group. When not in compsoc mode, |
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702 | % \IEEEcompsocitemizethanks becomes like \thanks and |
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703 | % \IEEEcompsocthanksitem becomes a line break with idention. This |
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704 | % facilitates dual compilation, although admittedly the differences in the |
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705 | % desired content of \author between the different types of papers makes a |
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706 | % one-size-fits-all approach a daunting prospect. For instance, compsoc |
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707 | % journal papers have the author affiliations above the "Manuscript |
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708 | % received ..." text while in non-compsoc journals this is reversed. Sigh. |
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709 | |
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710 | \author{Michael~Shell,~\IEEEmembership{Member,~IEEE,} |
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711 | John~Doe,~\IEEEmembership{Fellow,~OSA,} |
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712 | and~Jane~Doe,~\IEEEmembership{Life~Fellow,~IEEE}% <-this % stops a space |
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713 | \IEEEcompsocitemizethanks{\IEEEcompsocthanksitem M. Shell is with the Department |
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714 | of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, |
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715 | GA, 30332.\protect\\ |
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716 | % note need leading \protect in front of \\ to get a newline within \thanks as |
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717 | % \\ is fragile and will error, could use \hfil\break instead. |
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718 | E-mail: see http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html |
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719 | \IEEEcompsocthanksitem J. Doe and J. Doe are with Anonymous University.}% <-this % stops a space |
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720 | \thanks{Manuscript received April 19, 2005; revised January 11, 2007.}} |
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721 | |
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722 | % note the % following the last \IEEEmembership and also \thanks - |
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723 | % these prevent an unwanted space from occurring between the last author name |
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724 | % and the end of the author line. i.e., if you had this: |
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725 | % |
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726 | % \author{....lastname \thanks{...} \thanks{...} } |
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727 | % ^------------^------------^----Do not want these spaces! |
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728 | % |
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729 | % a space would be appended to the last name and could cause every name on that |
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730 | % line to be shifted left slightly. This is one of those "LaTeX things". For |
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731 | % instance, "\textbf{A} \textbf{B}" will typeset as "A B" not "AB". To get |
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732 | % "AB" then you have to do: "\textbf{A}\textbf{B}" |
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733 | % \thanks is no different in this regard, so shield the last } of each \thanks |
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734 | % that ends a line with a % and do not let a space in before the next \thanks. |
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735 | % Spaces after \IEEEmembership other than the last one are OK (and needed) as |
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736 | % you are supposed to have spaces between the names. For what it is worth, |
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737 | % this is a minor point as most people would not even notice if the said evil |
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738 | % space somehow managed to creep in. |
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739 | |
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740 | |
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741 | |
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742 | % The paper headers |
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743 | \markboth{Journal of \LaTeX\ Class Files,~Vol.~6, No.~1, January~2007}% |
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744 | {Shell \MakeLowercase{\textit{et al.}}: Bare Advanced Demo of IEEEtran.cls for Journals} |
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745 | % The only time the second header will appear is for the odd numbered pages |
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746 | % after the title page when using the twoside option. |
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747 | % |
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748 | % *** Note that you probably will NOT want to include the author's *** |
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749 | % *** name in the headers of peer review papers. *** |
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750 | % You can use \ifCLASSOPTIONpeerreview for conditional compilation here if |
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751 | % you desire. |
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752 | |
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753 | |
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754 | |
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755 | % The publisher's ID mark at the bottom of the page is less important with |
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756 | % Computer Society journal papers as those publications place the marks |
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757 | % outside of the main text columns and, therefore, unlike regular IEEE |
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758 | % journals, the available text space is not reduced by their presence. |
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759 | % If you want to put a publisher's ID mark on the page you can do it like |
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760 | % this: |
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761 | %\IEEEpubid{0000--0000/00\$00.00~\copyright~2007 IEEE} |
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762 | % or like this to get the Computer Society new two part style. |
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763 | %\IEEEpubid{\makebox[\columnwidth]{\hfill 0000--0000/00/\$00.00~\copyright~2007 IEEE}% |
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764 | %\hspace{\columnsep}\makebox[\columnwidth]{Published by the IEEE Computer Society\hfill}} |
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765 | % Remember, if you use this you must call \IEEEpubidadjcol in the second |
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766 | % column for its text to clear the IEEEpubid mark (Computer Society jorunal |
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767 | % papers don't need this extra clearance.) |
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768 | |
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769 | |
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770 | |
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771 | % use for special paper notices |
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772 | %\IEEEspecialpapernotice{(Invited Paper)} |
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773 | |
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774 | |
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775 | |
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776 | % for Computer Society papers, we must declare the abstract and index terms |
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777 | % PRIOR to the title within the \IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext IEEEtran |
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778 | % command as these need to go into the title area created by \maketitle. |
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779 | \IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext{% |
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780 | \begin{abstract} |
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781 | %\boldmath |
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782 | The abstract goes here. |
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783 | \end{abstract} |
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784 | % IEEEtran.cls defaults to using nonbold math in the Abstract. |
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785 | % This preserves the distinction between vectors and scalars. However, |
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786 | % if the journal you are submitting to favors bold math in the abstract, |
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787 | % then you can use LaTeX's standard command \boldmath at the very start |
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788 | % of the abstract to achieve this. Many IEEE journals frown on math |
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789 | % in the abstract anyway. In particular, the Computer Society does |
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790 | % not want either math or citations to appear in the abstract. |
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791 | |
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792 | % Note that keywords are not normally used for peerreview papers. |
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793 | \begin{IEEEkeywords} |
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794 | Computer Society, IEEEtran, journal, \LaTeX, paper, template. |
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795 | \end{IEEEkeywords}} |
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796 | |
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797 | |
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798 | % make the title area |
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799 | \maketitle |
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800 | |
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801 | |
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802 | % To allow for easy dual compilation without having to reenter the |
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803 | % abstract/keywords data, the \IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext text will |
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804 | % not be used in maketitle, but will appear (i.e., to be "transported") |
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805 | % here as \IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext when compsoc mode |
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806 | % is not selected <OR> if conference mode is selected - because compsoc |
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807 | % conference papers position the abstract like regular (non-compsoc) |
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808 | % papers do! |
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809 | \IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext |
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810 | % \IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext has no effect when using |
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811 | % compsoc under a non-conference mode. |
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812 | |
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813 | |
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814 | % For peer review papers, you can put extra information on the cover |
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815 | % page as needed: |
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816 | % \ifCLASSOPTIONpeerreview |
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817 | % \begin{center} \bfseries EDICS Category: 3-BBND \end{center} |
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818 | % \fi |
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819 | % |
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820 | % For peerreview papers, this IEEEtran command inserts a page break and |
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821 | % creates the second title. It will be ignored for other modes. |
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822 | \IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle |
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823 | |
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824 | |
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825 | |
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826 | \section{Introduction} |
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827 | % Computer Society journal papers do something a tad strange with the very |
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828 | % first section heading (almost always called "Introduction"). They place it |
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829 | % ABOVE the main text! IEEEtran.cls currently does not do this for you. |
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830 | % However, You can achieve this effect by making LaTeX jump through some |
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831 | % hoops via something like: |
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832 | % |
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833 | %\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc |
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834 | % \noindent\raisebox{2\baselineskip}[0pt][0pt]% |
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835 | % {\parbox{\columnwidth}{\section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction}% |
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836 | % \global\everypar=\everypar}}% |
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837 | % \vspace{-1\baselineskip}\vspace{-\parskip}\par |
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838 | %\else |
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839 | % \section{Introduction}\label{sec:introduction}\par |
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840 | %\fi |
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841 | % |
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842 | % Admittedly, this is a hack and may well be fragile, but seems to do the |
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843 | % trick for me. Note the need to keep any \label that may be used right |
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844 | % after \section in the above as the hack puts \section within a raised box. |
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845 | |
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846 | |
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847 | |
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848 | % The very first letter is a 2 line initial drop letter followed |
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849 | % by the rest of the first word in caps (small caps for compsoc). |
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850 | % |
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851 | % form to use if the first word consists of a single letter: |
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852 | % \IEEEPARstart{A}{demo} file is .... |
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853 | % |
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854 | % form to use if you need the single drop letter followed by |
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855 | % normal text (unknown if ever used by IEEE): |
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856 | % \IEEEPARstart{A}{}demo file is .... |
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857 | % |
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858 | % Some journals put the first two words in caps: |
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859 | % \IEEEPARstart{T}{his demo} file is .... |
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860 | % |
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861 | % Here we have the typical use of a "T" for an initial drop letter |
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862 | % and "HIS" in caps to complete the first word. |
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863 | \IEEEPARstart{T}{his} demo file is intended to serve as a ``starter file'' |
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864 | for IEEE Computer Society journal papers produced under \LaTeX\ using |
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865 | IEEEtran.cls version 1.7 and later. |
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866 | % You must have at least 2 lines in the paragraph with the drop letter |
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867 | % (should never be an issue) |
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868 | I wish you the best of success. |
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869 | |
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870 | \hfill mds |
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871 | |
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872 | \hfill January 11, 2007 |
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873 | |
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874 | \subsection{Subsection Heading Here} |
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875 | Subsection text here. |
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876 | |
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877 | % needed in second column of first page if using \IEEEpubid |
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878 | %\IEEEpubidadjcol |
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879 | |
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880 | \subsubsection{Subsubsection Heading Here} |
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881 | Subsubsection text here. |
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882 | |
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883 | |
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884 | % An example of a floating figure using the graphicx package. |
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885 | % Note that \label must occur AFTER (or within) \caption. |
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886 | % For figures, \caption should occur after the \includegraphics. |
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887 | % Note that IEEEtran v1.7 and later has special internal code that |
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888 | % is designed to preserve the operation of \label within \caption |
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889 | % even when the captionsoff option is in effect. However, because |
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890 | % of issues like this, it may be the safest practice to put all your |
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891 | % \label just after \caption rather than within \caption{}. |
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892 | % |
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893 | % Reminder: the "draftcls" or "draftclsnofoot", not "draft", class |
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894 | % option should be used if it is desired that the figures are to be |
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895 | % displayed while in draft mode. |
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896 | % |
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897 | %\begin{figure}[!t] |
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898 | %\centering |
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899 | %\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{myfigure} |
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900 | % where an .eps filename suffix will be assumed under latex, |
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901 | % and a .pdf suffix will be assumed for pdflatex; or what has been declared |
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902 | % via \DeclareGraphicsExtensions. |
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903 | %\caption{Simulation Results} |
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904 | %\label{fig_sim} |
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905 | %\end{figure} |
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906 | |
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907 | % Note that IEEE typically puts floats only at the top, even when this |
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908 | % results in a large percentage of a column being occupied by floats. |
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909 | % However, the Computer Society has been known to put floats at the bottom. |
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910 | |
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911 | |
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912 | % An example of a double column floating figure using two subfigures. |
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913 | % (The subfig.sty package must be loaded for this to work.) |
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914 | % The subfigure \label commands are set within each subfloat command, the |
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915 | % \label for the overall figure must come after \caption. |
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916 | % \hfil must be used as a separator to get equal spacing. |
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917 | % The subfigure.sty package works much the same way, except \subfigure is |
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918 | % used instead of \subfloat. |
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919 | % |
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920 | %\begin{figure*}[!t] |
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921 | %\centerline{\subfloat[Case I]\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{subfigcase1}% |
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922 | %\label{fig_first_case}} |
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923 | %\hfil |
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924 | %\subfloat[Case II]{\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{subfigcase2}% |
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925 | %\label{fig_second_case}}} |
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926 | %\caption{Simulation results} |
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927 | %\label{fig_sim} |
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928 | %\end{figure*} |
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929 | % |
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930 | % Note that often IEEE papers with subfigures do not employ subfigure |
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931 | % captions (using the optional argument to \subfloat), but instead will |
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932 | % reference/describe all of them (a), (b), etc., within the main caption. |
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933 | |
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934 | |
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935 | % An example of a floating table. Note that, for IEEE style tables, the |
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936 | % \caption command should come BEFORE the table. Table text will default to |
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937 | % \footnotesize as IEEE normally uses this smaller font for tables. |
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938 | % The \label must come after \caption as always. |
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939 | % |
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940 | %\begin{table}[!t] |
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941 | %% increase table row spacing, adjust to taste |
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942 | %\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.3} |
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943 | % if using array.sty, it might be a good idea to tweak the value of |
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944 | % \extrarowheight as needed to properly center the text within the cells |
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945 | %\caption{An Example of a Table} |
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946 | %\label{table_example} |
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947 | %\centering |
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948 | %% Some packages, such as MDW tools, offer better commands for making tables |
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949 | %% than the plain LaTeX2e tabular which is used here. |
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950 | %\begin{tabular}{|c||c|} |
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951 | %\hline |
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952 | %One & Two\\ |
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953 | %\hline |
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954 | %Three & Four\\ |
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955 | %\hline |
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956 | %\end{tabular} |
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957 | %\end{table} |
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958 | |
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959 | |
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960 | % Note that IEEE does not put floats in the very first column - or typically |
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961 | % anywhere on the first page for that matter. Also, in-text middle ("here") |
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962 | % positioning is not used. Most IEEE journals use top floats exclusively. |
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963 | % However, Computer Society journals sometimes do use bottom floats - bear |
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964 | % this in mind when choosing appropriate optional arguments for the |
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965 | % figure/table environments. |
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966 | % Note that, LaTeX2e, unlike IEEE journals, places footnotes above bottom |
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967 | % floats. This can be corrected via the \fnbelowfloat command of the |
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968 | % stfloats package. |
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969 | |
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970 | |
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971 | |
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972 | \section{Conclusion} |
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973 | The conclusion goes here. |
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974 | |
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975 | |
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976 | |
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977 | |
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978 | |
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979 | % if have a single appendix: |
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980 | %\appendix[Proof of the Zonklar Equations] |
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981 | % or |
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982 | %\appendix % for no appendix heading |
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983 | % do not use \section anymore after \appendix, only \section* |
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984 | % is possibly needed |
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985 | |
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986 | % use appendices with more than one appendix |
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987 | % then use \section to start each appendix |
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988 | % you must declare a \section before using any |
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989 | % \subsection or using \label (\appendices by itself |
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990 | % starts a section numbered zero.) |
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991 | % |
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992 | |
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993 | |
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994 | \appendices |
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995 | \section{Proof of the First Zonklar Equation} |
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996 | Appendix one text goes here. |
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997 | |
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998 | % you can choose not to have a title for an appendix |
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999 | % if you want by leaving the argument blank |
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1000 | \section{} |
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1001 | Appendix two text goes here. |
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1002 | |
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1003 | |
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1004 | % use section* for acknowledgement |
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1005 | \ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc |
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1006 | % The Computer Society usually uses the plural form |
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1007 | \section*{Acknowledgments} |
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1008 | \else |
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1009 | % regular IEEE prefers the singular form |
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1010 | \section*{Acknowledgment} |
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1011 | \fi |
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1012 | |
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1013 | |
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1014 | The authors would like to thank... |
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1015 | |
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1016 | |
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1017 | % Can use something like this to put references on a page |
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1018 | % by themselves when using endfloat and the captionsoff option. |
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1019 | \ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff |
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1020 | \newpage |
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1021 | \fi |
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1022 | |
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1023 | |
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1024 | |
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1025 | % trigger a \newpage just before the given reference |
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1026 | % number - used to balance the columns on the last page |
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1027 | % adjust value as needed - may need to be readjusted if |
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1028 | % the document is modified later |
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1029 | %\IEEEtriggeratref{8} |
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1030 | % The "triggered" command can be changed if desired: |
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1031 | %\IEEEtriggercmd{\enlargethispage{-5in}} |
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1032 | |
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1033 | % references section |
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1034 | |
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1035 | % can use a bibliography generated by BibTeX as a .bbl file |
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1036 | % BibTeX documentation can be easily obtained at: |
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1037 | % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/ |
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1038 | % The IEEEtran BibTeX style support page is at: |
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1039 | % http://www.michaelshell.org/tex/ieeetran/bibtex/ |
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1040 | %\bibliographystyle{IEEEtran} |
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1041 | % argument is your BibTeX string definitions and bibliography database(s) |
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1042 | %\bibliography{IEEEabrv,../bib/paper} |
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1043 | % |
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1044 | % <OR> manually copy in the resultant .bbl file |
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1045 | % set second argument of \begin to the number of references |
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1046 | % (used to reserve space for the reference number labels box) |
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1047 | \begin{thebibliography}{1} |
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1048 | |
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1049 | \bibitem{IEEEhowto:kopka} |
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1050 | H.~Kopka and P.~W. Daly, \emph{A Guide to {\LaTeX}}, 3rd~ed.\hskip 1em plus |
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1051 | 0.5em minus 0.4em\relax Harlow, England: Addison-Wesley, 1999. |
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1052 | |
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1053 | \end{thebibliography} |
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1054 | |
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1055 | % biography section |
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1056 | % |
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1057 | % If you have an EPS/PDF photo (graphicx package needed) extra braces are |
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1058 | % needed around the contents of the optional argument to biography to prevent |
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1059 | % the LaTeX parser from getting confused when it sees the complicated |
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1060 | % \includegraphics command within an optional argument. (You could create |
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1061 | % your own custom macro containing the \includegraphics command to make things |
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1062 | % simpler here.) |
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1063 | %\begin{biography}[{\includegraphics[width=1in,height=1.25in,clip,keepaspectratio]{mshell}}]{Michael Shell} |
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1064 | % or if you just want to reserve a space for a photo: |
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1065 | |
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1066 | \begin{IEEEbiography}{Michael Shell} |
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1067 | Biography text here. |
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1068 | \end{IEEEbiography} |
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1069 | |
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1070 | % if you will not have a photo at all: |
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1071 | \begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{John Doe} |
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1072 | Biography text here. |
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1073 | \end{IEEEbiographynophoto} |
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1074 | |
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1075 | % insert where needed to balance the two columns on the last page with |
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1076 | % biographies |
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1077 | %\newpage |
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1078 | |
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1079 | \begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{Jane Doe} |
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1080 | Biography text here. |
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1081 | \end{IEEEbiographynophoto} |
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1082 | |
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1083 | % You can push biographies down or up by placing |
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1084 | % a \vfill before or after them. The appropriate |
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1085 | % use of \vfill depends on what kind of text is |
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1086 | % on the last page and whether or not the columns |
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1087 | % are being equalized. |
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1088 | |
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1089 | %\vfill |
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1090 | |
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1091 | % Can be used to pull up biographies so that the bottom of the last one |
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1092 | % is flush with the other column. |
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1093 | %\enlargethispage{-5in} |
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1094 | |
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1095 | |
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1096 | |
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1097 | % that's all folks |
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1098 | \end{document} |
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1099 | |
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1100 | |
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