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+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/asmeconf/asmeconf-template.tex
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
%% This file is asmeconf-template.tex, a LaTeX template to format ASME Conference papers according to
%% the requirements on ASME's conference web pages, and including hypertext support for the pdf.
%%
-%% This file is version 1.27 dated 2021/12/26
+%% This file is version 1.28 dated 2022/02/14
%%
-%% As of version 1.11, this template follows ASME's newer conference guidelines first posted July 2019.
-%% The new guidelines have changed the requested author block formatting to be inline.
-%% (This LaTeX template continues to support the traditional grid format as a package option.)
+%% As of version 1.11, this template defaults to ASME's newer conference guidelines first posted July 2019.
+%% Those guidelines changed the requested author block formatting to be inline.
+%% This LaTeX template continues to support the traditional grid format as a package option, [grid].
%% Nomenclature now follows the abstract. Abstract text is set in italics.
%%
%% Author: John H. Lienhard V
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@
%% * replace the aforementioned class options. (An up-to-date LaTeX installation is required to use this.)
%%
%% * Many options for calligraphic, script, and fraktur fonts from the mathalfa package; the
-%% * example shown here is: [mathalfa=cal=euler] to use Euler font for \mathcal.
-%% * Some other options for cal are: dutchcal, zapfc, cm (default), boondox,...
+%% * example shown here is: [mathalfa=cal=boondoxo] to use a Boondox font for \mathcal.
+%% * Some other options for cal are: dutchcal, zapfc, cm (default), euler,...
%% * frak (fraktur), bb (blackboard bold), scr (script) may also be chosen this way.
%% * For details, refer to mathalfa documentation (at CTAN: http://ctan.org).
%%
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
%%
%% LICENSE:
%%
-%% Copyright (c) 2021 John H. Lienhard
+%% Copyright (c) 2022 John H. Lienhard
%%
%% Offered under the MIT license: https://ctan.org/license/mit
%%
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
%% Remove the [colorlinks] option before *final* submission to ASME, to get black text for printing,
%% but keep that option for other uses.
-\documentclass[balance,upint,subscriptcorrection,varvw,mathalfa=cal=euler,spanish,french,greek,russian,vietnamese,pdf-a,colorlinks]{asmeconf}
+\documentclass[balance,upint,subscriptcorrection,varvw,mathalfa=cal=boondoxo,spanish,french,greek,russian,vietnamese,pdf-a,fontspec,colorlinks]{asmeconf}
%%%%% pdf metadata %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@
% You can comment these out if for some reason you don't want a header.
% Use title case (first letters capitalized), not all capitals
-\ConfName{Proceedings of the ASME 2021\linebreak International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition}
-\ConfAcronym{IMECE21}
-\ConfDate{November 1-4, 2021}
-\ConfCity{Virtual Conference, Online}
-\PaperNo{IMECE2021-XXXX}
+\ConfName{Proceedings of the ASME 2022\linebreak International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition}
+\ConfAcronym{IMECE2022}
+\ConfDate{November XX-YY, 2022} % update once this is known (expected March 2022)
+\ConfCity{Location, ST} % update once this is known (expected March 2022)
+\PaperNo{IMECE2022-XXXX}
% Units of measure (e.g., cm) and other specialty lowercase terms in the title should be
% enclosed in \NoCaseChange{...} to maintain lower case type
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
%% Abstract should be 200 words or less
\begin{abstract}
-This paper is an example of and a {\upshape\LaTeX} template for typesetting ASME conference papers using the {\upshape\texttt{asmeconf}} class. This {\upshape\LaTeX} template follows ASME guidelines for margins, fonts, headings, captions, and reference formats as of 2021. The class is intended to be used with the {\upshape\texttt{asmeconf.bst} \hologo{BibTeX}} style for reference formatting, which is part of this distribution. The template produces pdfs that contain hyperlinks, bookmarks, and metadata; and references can include the DOI and URL fields. Links may be colored, for online use, or black, for publication. The class enables inline author names, following ASME's current style, but can also produce the traditional grid style. Options include line numbering, final column balancing, various math options, government copyright, and archivability (PDF/A). In addition, section headers may contain mathematics, references, citations, and footnotes. The class is compatible with {\upshape\hologo{pdfLaTeX}} or {\upshape\hologo{LuaLaTeX}}.
+This paper is an example of and a {\upshape\LaTeX} template for typesetting ASME conference papers using the {\upshape\texttt{asmeconf}} class. This {\upshape\LaTeX} template follows ASME guidelines for margins, fonts, headings, captions, and reference formats as of 2022. The class is intended to be used with the {\upshape\texttt{asmeconf.bst} \hologo{BibTeX}} style for reference formatting, which is part of this distribution. The template produces pdfs that contain hyperlinks, bookmarks, and metadata; and references can include the DOI and URL fields. Links may be colored, for online use, or black, for publication. The class enables inline author names, following ASME's current style, but can also produce the traditional grid style. Options include line numbering, final column balancing, various math options, government copyright, and archivability (PDF/A). In addition, section headers may contain mathematics, references, citations, and footnotes. The class is compatible with {\upshape\hologo{pdfLaTeX}} or {\upshape\hologo{LuaLaTeX}}.
\end{abstract}
%%%%%%%%% NOMENCLATURE (OPTIONAL) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ This paper is an example of and a {\upshape\LaTeX} template for typesetting ASM
The \texttt{\hrefurl{https://ctan.org/pkg/asmeconf}{asmeconf}} class typesets papers with margins, fonts, headings, captions, and reference formats that follow the specifications for conference papers of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). In contrast to older ASME \LaTeX\ templates, \texttt{asmeconf} will set internal and external hyperlinks, and the pdf file will contain bookmarks and metadata. Many other useful features have been incorporated. This class is not a publication of ASME, but the author has published in ASME conferences since 1983.
-The \texttt{.tex} file may be written using standard \LaTeX\ commands, although some specific initial commands are needed to format the blocks containing the author[s], title, and abstract. This class loads a number of other packages, all of which are contained in up-to-date versions of \hrefurl{https://www.tug.org/texlive/}{\TeX\ Live}, \hrefurl{http://www.tug.org/mactex/}{Mac\TeX}, and similar platforms. If you find that you are missing one of these packages, you may obtain it at no cost from CTAN (\hrefurl{https://ctan.org}{ctan.org}).
+The \texttt{.tex} file may be written using standard \LaTeX\ commands, although some specific initial commands are needed to format the blocks containing the author[s], title, and abstract. This class loads a number of other packages, all of which are contained in up-to-date versions of \hrefurl{https://www.tug.org/texlive/}{\TeX\ Live}, \hrefurl{http://www.tug.org/mactex/}{Mac\TeX}, and similar platforms. If you get an error message about a missing package, you may download it at no cost from CTAN (\hrefurl{https://ctan.org}{ctan.org}).
\subsection{Essential Initial Commands}
@@ -317,16 +317,6 @@ Our competitor's test & 72.321 & 141.384 \\
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end table %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\section{Tables and Figures}
-
-Table \ref{tab:1} is an example of a simple table. Table captions should be placed above tables.
-The class loads the \texttt{booktabs} package (used for horizontal rules in Tables \ref{tab:1} and \ref{tab:2}), and the \texttt{array} and \texttt{dcolumn} packages which provide extended capabilities for columns in the \texttt{tabular} environment (see Table \ref{tab:2}). Table \ref{tab:3} is an example of a table that spans two columns. Two column tables (and figures) will always float to the top of a later page.
-
-Figure captions go below figures. Figure~\ref{fig:2} is an example of a figure that spans two columns and includes subfigures. The text in figures (and tables) should be no smaller than 6~point type. Images in figures are handled by the standard \texttt{graphicx} package.
-
-Landscape figures and tables may be produced at full-page size by putting \verb|\usepackage[figuresright]{rotating}| in your \texttt{.tex} file's preamble and using the \texttt{sidewaystable*} and \texttt{sidewaysfigure*} environments~\cite{fairbairns}.
-
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% begin two column table %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\begin{table*}
\caption{A table spanning two columns\label{tab:3}}%
@@ -358,6 +348,15 @@ Landscape figures and tables may be produced at full-page size by putting \verb|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end two column table %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\section{Tables and Figures}
+
+Table \ref{tab:1} is an example of a simple table. Table captions should be placed above tables.
+The class loads the \texttt{booktabs} package (used for horizontal rules in Tables \ref{tab:1} and \ref{tab:2}), and the \texttt{array} and \texttt{dcolumn} packages which provide extended capabilities for columns in the \texttt{tabular} environment (see Table \ref{tab:2}). Table \ref{tab:3} is an example of a table that spans two columns. Two column tables (and figures) will always float to the top of a later page.
+
+Figure captions go below figures. Figure~\ref{fig:2} is an example of a figure that spans two columns and includes subfigures. The text in figures (and tables) should be no smaller than 6~point type. Images in figures are handled by the standard \texttt{graphicx} package.
+
+Landscape figures and tables may be produced at full-page size by putting \verb|\usepackage[figuresright]{rotating}| in your \texttt{.tex} file's preamble and using the \texttt{sidewaystable*} and \texttt{sidewaysfigure*} environments~\cite{fairbairns}.
@@ -365,7 +364,7 @@ Landscape figures and tables may be produced at full-page size by putting \verb|
\section{Reference Formatting with \NoCaseChange{\texttt{asmeconf.bst}}\footnote{If you have text in a section heading or caption that you do not want to be capitalized, such as an SI unit, enclose it in a \texttt{\textbackslash NoCaseChange} command.}}\label{sec:references}
-The {\upshape\texttt{asmeconf.bst}} \hologo{BibTeX} style follows the reference styles shown on ASME's conference web site in 2021.\footnote{\texttt{asmeconf.bst} is intended as a replacement for the old \texttt{asmems4.bst}, which does not follow ASME's current reference formats or support DOI and URL.}
+The {\upshape\texttt{asmeconf.bst}} \hologo{BibTeX} style follows the reference styles shown on ASME's conference web site in 2022.\footnote{\texttt{asmeconf.bst} is intended as a replacement for the old \texttt{asmems4.bst}, which does not follow ASME's current reference formats or support DOI and URL.}
Examples for these and many other cases are given in the \texttt{asmeconf-sample.bib} file, which is part of this distribution. Citations and references are managed by the standard \texttt{natbib} package. Nevertheless, a few comments are necessary.
%% sub-subsections should *not* be numbered according to ASME's style
@@ -378,7 +377,7 @@ Basic support for \texttt{eprint} numbers is also included, generating a url at
\subsubsection*{Date Accessed} The \verb|urldate={..}| field may be used to provide the date on which a given url was accessed. By default, the text printed will be \texttt{Accessed `date',}. The word ``Accessed'' may be changed using the \verb|urltype={..}| field.
-\subsubsection*{Conference Location and Date} For \verb|@inproceeedings{..| and \verb|@proceeedings{..|, you may include \verb|venue={..}| and \verb|eventdate={..}| to specify the city and date of a conference.
+\subsubsection*{Conference Location and Date} To specify the city and date of a conference, you can use \verb|venue={..}| and \verb|eventdate={..}| with the entries \verb|@inproceeedings{..| and \verb|@proceeedings{..|.
\subsubsection*{Capitalization of Titles} ASME's bibliography style requires that document titles be in title case. The first letters of principal words are capitalized. Do this in the \texttt{.bib} file.
@@ -429,7 +428,7 @@ In most cases, the need for a wide equation can be eliminated by using one of th
\end{multline}
An example using \texttt{align} appears in Appendix~\ref{appendix:a}.
-An alternative solution may be to set large equations into two-column-wide tables or figures. While a package exists for setting equations that span two columns (\texttt{widetext.sty}), that code is erratic in relation to floats and page breaks.
+An alternative solution may be to set large equations into two-column-wide tables or figures. An experimental package for setting equations that span two columns, \texttt{asmewide.sty}, can be loaded as well, but that code may require hand-fitting around figures, tables, and page breaks. See the examples in~\cite{lienhard2022}.
Math italics are used for Roman and Greek letters by default. If you want an upright letter in math, you can use the relevant math alphabet, e.g., \verb|\mathrm, \mathbf, \mathsf|:
\begin{equation}\label{eqn:dw}
@@ -447,9 +446,9 @@ The option \verb|subscriptcorrection| improves the spacing of math subscripts. T
In addition, many options for calligraphic, fraktur, and script fonts are available as options to the \texttt{mathalfa} package, which is also loaded. These may be invoked, for example, as
\begin{center}
-\verb|\documentclass[mathalfa=cal=euler]{asmeconf}|
+\verb|\documentclass[mathalfa=cal=boondoxo]{asmeconf}|
\end{center}
-which selects the Euler font for \verb|\mathcal|, as in $A \in \mathcal{P}(A)$. To find all the font options, refer to the \texttt{mathalfa} package documentation \cite{sharpe2}.
+which selects a Boondox font for \verb|\mathcal|, as in $A \in \mathcal{P}(A)$. To find all the font options, refer to the \texttt{mathalfa} package documentation \cite{sharpe2}.
The \texttt{asmeconf} class is designed to be used with \texttt{newtxmath} and does not support the \texttt{unicode-math} package.
@@ -552,7 +551,7 @@ shown in \selectlanguage{french}\appendixname~\ref{app:fourier}\selectlanguage{e
The input encoding can be utf-8, as for these glyphs:
%% If you have trouble with the next line, your file may not be saved in utf-8 format. You can delete that line to resolve the issue.
-\typeout{If you have trouble with the next line, your file may not be saved in utf-8 format. You can delete that line to resolve the issue. Under LuaLaTeX, be sure to load the [fontspec] option}%
+\typeout{If you have trouble with the next line, your file may not be saved in utf-8 format. You can delete that line to resolve the issue. Under LuaLaTeX, you can load the [fontspec] option if you have the relevant systems fonts installed}%
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Fonts similar to Times/Helvetica are automatically used when the Greek, Vietnamese, or selected cyrillic-alphabet languages are called as options under {\upshape\hologo{pdfLaTeX}}. Using {\upshape\hologo{LuaLaTeX}} with the \texttt{[fontspec]} option, many additional scripts are available; see the supplemental notes for such usage~\cite{lienhard2021}. Possibilities include Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Devanagari (e.g., for Hindi), Hangul (for Korean), Kana (for Japanese), and Tamil. \textit{The {\upshape\texttt{[fontspec]}} option requires a \LaTeX\ installation dated October 2020 or later.}