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index 0c3e02cb31..e466bdd7fc 100644
--- a/macros/latex/contrib/elsarticle/doc/elsdoc.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/elsarticle/doc/elsdoc.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
%%
-%% Copyright 2007-2019 Elsevier Ltd
+%% Copyright 2007-2020 Elsevier Ltd
%%
%% This file is part of the 'Elsarticle Bundle'.
%% ---------------------------------------------
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
%% The list of all files belonging to the 'Elsarticle Bundle' is
%% given in the file `manifest.txt'.
%%
-%% $Id: elsdoc.tex 160 2019-01-14 09:25:49Z rishi $
+%% $Id: elsdoc.tex 192 2020-11-23 11:14:41Z rishi $
%%
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
\author{Elsevier Ltd}
\contact{elsarticle@stmdocs.in}
-\version{3.2}
+\version{3.3}
\date{\today}
\maketitle
@@ -278,9 +278,7 @@ An example of coding the first type is provided below.
\author[3]{CV Rajagopal\fnref{fn1,fn3}}
\ead[url]{www.stmdocs.in}
-\end{vquote}
-\begin{vquote}
\cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author}
\fntext[fn1]{This is the first author footnote.}
\fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, this is a very long
@@ -289,12 +287,27 @@ An example of coding the first type is provided below.
lines of footnote text.}
\fntext[fn3]{Yet another author footnote.}
- \address[1]{Elsevier B.V., Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam,
- The Netherlands}
- \address[2]{Sayahna Foundations, JWRA 34, Jagathy,
- Trivandrum 695014, India}
- \address[3]{STM Document Engineering Pvt Ltd., Mepukada,
- Malayinkil, Trivandrum 695571, India}
+ \affiliation[1]{organization={Elsevier B.V.},
+ addressline={Radarweg 29},
+ postcode={1043 NX},
+ city={Amsterdam},
+ country={The Netherlands}}
+
+ \affiliation[2]{organization={Sayahna Foundation},
+ addressline={JWRA 34, Jagathy},
+ city={Trivandrum}
+ postcode={695014},
+ country={India}}
+\end{vquote}
+
+\begin{vquote}
+
+ \affiliation[3]{organization={STM Document Engineering
+ Pvt Ltd.},
+ addressline={Mepukada, Malayinkil},
+ city={Trivandrum}
+ postcode={695571},
+ country={India}}
\end{vquote}
The output of the above \TeX{} source is given in Clips~\ref{clip1} and
@@ -312,7 +325,7 @@ Clip~\ref{clip1} and the footer area is given in Clip~\ref{clip2}.
\def\rulecolor{orange}
Most of the commands such as \verb+\title+, \verb+\author+,
-\verb+\address+ are self explanatory. Various components are
+\verb+\affiliation+ are self explanatory. Various components are
linked to each other by a label--reference mechanism; for
instance, title footnote is linked to the title with a footnote
mark generated by referring to the \verb+\label+ string of
@@ -337,7 +350,7 @@ Given below are the syntax of various note marks and note texts.
\noindent where \verb=<label(s)>= can be either one or more comma
delimited label strings. The optional arguments to the
\verb=\author= command holds the ref label(s) of the address(es)
-to which the author is affiliated while each \verb=\address=
+to which the author is affiliated while each \verb=\affiliation=
command can have an optional argument of a label. In the same
manner, \verb=\tnotetext=, \verb=\fntext=, \verb=\cortext= will
have optional arguments as their respective labels and note text
@@ -350,18 +363,28 @@ of author-affiliation.
\author{Jos Migchielsen\corref{cor1}%
\fnref{fn1}}
\ead{J.Migchielsen@elsevier.com}
- \address{Elsevier B.V., Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam,
- The Netherlands}
+ \affiliation[1]{organization={Elsevier B.V.},
+ addressline={Radarweg 29},
+ postcode={1043 NX},
+ city={Amsterdam},
+ country={The Netherlands}}
\author{CV Radhakrishnan\fnref{fn2}}
\ead{cvr@sayahna.org}
- \address{Sayahna Foundations, JWRA 34, Jagathy,
- Trivandrum 695014, India}
+ \affiliation[2]{organization={Sayahna Foundation},
+ addressline={JWRA 34, Jagathy},
+ city={Trivandrum}
+ postcode={695014},
+ country={India}}
\author{CV Rajagopal\fnref{fn1,fn3}}
\ead[url]{www.stmdocs.in}
- \address{STM Document Engineering Pvt Ltd., Mepukada,
- Malayinkil, Trivandrum 695571, India}
+ \affiliation[3]{organization={STM Document Engineering
+ Pvt Ltd.},
+ addressline={Mepukada, Malayinkil},
+ city={Trivandrum}
+ postcode={695571},
+ country={India}}
\end{vquote}
\vspace*{-.5pc}
@@ -381,7 +404,7 @@ The output of the above \TeX{} source is given in Clip~\ref{clip3}.
\src{Header of the title page..}
\includeclip{1}{119 563 468 709}{1pseperateaug.pdf}%%{elstest-1p.pdf}%seperate author groups
\def\rulecolor{orange}
-\pagebreak
+%\pagebreak
Clip~\ref{clip4} shows the output after giving \verb+doubleblind+ class option.
@@ -611,6 +634,7 @@ problem before submission for publication.
in different types of final format. This is further discussed in
section \ref{sec:final}, \nameref{sec:final}.
+\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip}
\subsection*{Displayed equations and double column journals}
@@ -620,7 +644,21 @@ the formulae are too wide for the line width in print. Here is an
example of an equation (see equation 6) which is perfect in a
single column preprint format:
-\bigskip
+In normal course, articles are prepared and submitted in single column
+format even if the final printed article will come in a double column
+format journal. Here the problem is that when the article is typeset by
+the typesetters for paginating and fit within the single column width,
+they have to break the lengthy equations and align them properly. Even
+if most of the tasks in preparing your proof is automated, the equation
+breaking and aligning requires manual judgement, hence this task is manual.
+When there comes a manual operation that area is error prone. Author
+needs to check that equation pretty well.
+
+However if authors themselves break the equation to the single column
+width typesetters need not want to touch these area and the proof authors
+get will be without any errors.
+
+%\bigskip
\setlength\Sep{6pt}
\src{See equation (6)}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
@@ -697,7 +735,7 @@ Instruction for using these \verb+.bst+ files can be found at
\href{http://support.stmdocs.in/wiki/index.php?title=Model-wise_bibliographic_style_files}
{http://support.stmdocs.in}
-\section{Graphical abstract and highlights}
+\section[Graphical ...]{Graphical abstract and highlights}
A template for adding graphical abstract and highlights are available
now. This will appear as the first two pages of the PDF before the
article content begins.
@@ -763,11 +801,15 @@ Model $1+$ and $3+$ will have the same look and
feel in the typeset copy when presented in this document. That is
also the case with the double column $3+$ and $5+$ journal article
pages. The only difference will be wider text width of
-higher models. Therefore we will look at the
-different portions of a typical single column journal page and
-that of a double column article in the final format.
+higher models. Here are the specimen single and double column journal
+pages.
+
+%Therefore we will look at the
+%different portions of a typical single column journal page and
+%that of a double column article in the final format.
+\begin{comment}
\begin{center}
\hypertarget{bsc}{}
\hyperlink{sc}{
@@ -780,6 +822,11 @@ that of a double column article in the final format.
{\bf [Specimen double column article -- Click here]}
}
\end{center}
+\end{comment}
+
+\vspace*{-.5pc}
+
+\enlargethispage*{\baselineskip}
\src{}\hypertarget{sc}{}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
@@ -791,5 +838,7 @@ that of a double column article in the final format.
\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{27 61 562 758}{elstest-5p.pdf}}
\def\rulecolor{orange}
+~\hfill $\Box$
+
\end{document}