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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-12-21 22:43:15 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-12-21 22:43:15 +0000
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@@ -1,13 +1,16 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% This is a (brief) model paper using the achemso class
%% The document class accepts keyval options, which should include
-%% the target journal and optionally the macuscript tye
+%% the target journal and optionally the macuscript type.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\documentclass[journal=jacsat,manuscript=article]{achemso}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Place any additional packages needed here. Only include packages
-%% which are essential, to avoid problems later.
+%% which are essential, to avoid problems later. Do NOT use any
+%% packages which require e-TeX (for example etoolbox): the e-TeX
+%% extensions are not currently available on the ACS conversion
+%% servers.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\usepackage[version=3]{mhchem} % Formula subscripts using \ce{}
@@ -20,7 +23,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Place any additional macros here. Please use \newcommand* where
-%% possible, and avoid layout changing macros (which are not used
+%% possible, and avoid layout-changing macros (which are not used
%% when typesetting).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\newcommand*{\mycommand}[1]{\texttt{\emph{#1}}}
@@ -41,6 +44,8 @@
%% will typically be something like "University of Somewhere".
%%
%% The \altaffiliation macro should be used for new address, etc.
+%% On the other hand, \alsoaffiliation is used on a per author basis
+%% when authors are associated with multiple institutions.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\author{Andrew N. Other}
\author{Fred T. Secondauthor}
@@ -50,6 +55,8 @@ Germany}
\email{i.k.groupleader@unknown.uu}
\affiliation[Unknown University]
{Department of Chemistry, Unknown University, Unknown Town}
+\alsoaffiliation[Second University]
+{Department of Chemistry, Second University, Nearby Town}
\author{Susanne K. Laborator}
\email{s.k.laborator@bigpharma.co}
\affiliation[BigPharma]
@@ -57,6 +64,8 @@ Germany}
\author{Kay T. Finally}
\affiliation[Unknown University]
{Department of Chemistry, Unknown University, Unknown Town}
+\alsoaffiliation[Second University]
+{Department of Chemistry, Second University, Nearby Town}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% The document title should be given as usual
@@ -108,16 +117,19 @@ given if these should not be present.
\subsection{References}
The class makes various changes to the way that references are
-handled. The class loads \textsf{natbib}, and also the appropriate
-bibliography style. References can be made using the normal method;
-the citation should be placed before any punctuation, as the class
-will move it if using a superscript citation style
-\cite{Mena2000,Abernethy2003}. The use of \textsf{natbib} allows the
-use of the various citation commands of that package:
-\citeauthor{Abernethy2003} have shown something, or in
-\citeyear{Cotton1999}. Long lists of authors will be automatically
-truncated in most article formats, but not in supplementary
-information or reviews \cite{Pople2003}.
+handled. The class loads \textsf{natbib}, and also the
+appropriate bibliography style. References can be made using
+the normal method; the citation should be placed before any
+punctuation, as the class will move it if using a superscript
+citation style \cite{Mena2000,Abernethy2003}. The use of
+\textsf{natbib} allows the use of the various citation commands
+of that package: \citeauthor{Abernethy2003} have shown
+something, in \citeyear{Cotton1999}, or as given by
+Ref.~\citenum{Mena2000}. Long lists of authors will be
+automatically truncated in most article formats, but not in
+supplementary information or reviews \cite{Pople2003}. If you
+encounter problems with the citation macros, please check that
+your copy of \textsf{natbib} is up to date.
Multiple citations to be combined into a list can be given as
a single citation. This uses the \textsf{mciteplus} package
@@ -149,6 +161,25 @@ illustrated, the float is ``here'' if possible.
\label{sch:example}
\end{scheme}
+\begin{figure}
+ As well as the standard float types \texttt{table}\\
+ and \texttt{figure}, the class also recognises\\
+ \texttt{scheme}, \texttt{chart} and \texttt{graph}.
+ \caption{An example figure}
+ \label{fgr:example}
+\end{figure}
+
+Charts, figures and schemes do not necessarily have to be labelled or
+captioned. However, tables should always have a title. It is
+possible to include a number and label for a graphic without any
+title, using an empty argument to the \texttt{\textbackslash caption}
+macro.
+
+The use of the different floating environments is not required, but
+it is intended to make document preparation easier for authors. In
+general, you should place your graphics where they make logical
+sense; the production process will move them if needed.
+
\subsection{Math(s)}
The \textsf{achemso} class does not load any particular additional
@@ -157,6 +188,18 @@ support for mathematics. If the author \emph{needs} things like
the basics should work fine. Some inline material $ y = mx + c$
followed by some display. \[ A = \pi r^2 \]
+It is possible to label equations in the usual way.
+\begin{equation}
+ \frac{\mathrm{d}}{\mathrm{d}x} r^2 = 2r
+\end{equation}
+This can also be used to have equations containing graphical
+content.
+\begin{equation}
+ \textrm{Some content}
+ %\includegraphics{graphic}
+ \label{eqn:graphic}
+\end{equation}
+
\section{Experimental}
The usual experimental details should appear here. This could
@@ -179,6 +222,29 @@ production.
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
+Adding notes to tables can be complicated. Perhaps the easiest
+method is to generate these using the basic
+\texttt{\textbackslash textsuperscript} and
+\texttt{\textbackslash emph} macros, as illustrated
+(\ref{tbl:notes}).
+\begin{table}
+ \caption{A table with notes}
+ \label{tbl:notes}
+ \begin{tabular}{ll}
+ \hline
+ Header one & Header two \\
+ \hline
+ Entry one\textsuperscript{\emph{a}}
+ & Entry two \\
+ Entry three\textsuperscript{\emph{b}}
+ & Entry four \\
+ \hline
+ \end{tabular}
+
+ \textsuperscript{\emph{a}} Some text;
+ \textsuperscript{\emph{b}} Some more text.
+\end{table}
+
The example file also loads the \textsf{mhchem} package, so
that formulas are easy to input: \texttt{\textbackslash
\ce\{H2SO4\}} gives \ce{H2SO4}. See the use in the
@@ -190,28 +256,60 @@ not interfere with the production process. For example,
\texttt{\textbackslash mycommand} has been defined in this example,
to give italic, monospaced text: \mycommand{some text}.
+\section{Extra information when writing JACS Communications}
+
+When producing communications for \emph{J.~Am.\ Chem.\ Soc.}, the
+class will automatically lay the text out in the style of the
+journal. This gives a guide to the length of text that can be
+accommodated in such a publication. There are some points to bear in
+mind when preparing a JACS Communication in this way. The layout
+produced here is a \emph{model} for the published result, and the
+outcome should be taken as a \emph{guide} to the final length. The
+spacing and sizing of graphical content is an area where there is
+some flexibility in the process. You should not worry about the
+space before and after graphics, which is set to give a guide to the
+published size. This is very dependant on the final published layout.
+
+You should be able to use the same source to produce a JACS
+Communication and a normal article. For example, this demonstration
+file will work with both \texttt{type=article} and
+\texttt{type=communication}. Sections and any abstract are
+automatically ignored, although you will get warnings to this effect.
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% The "Acknowledgement" section can be given in all manuscript
-%% classes. Rather than use \section, an appropriate macro is
-%% provided that will always work.
+%% classes. This should be given within the "acknowledgement"
+%% environment, which will make the correct section or running title.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\acknowledgement
+\begin{acknowledgement}
+
+Please use ``The authors thank \ldots'' rather than ``The
+authors would like to thank \ldots''.
+
+The author thanks Mats Dahlgren for version one of \textsf{achemso},
+and Donald Arseneau for the code taken from \textsf{cite} to move
+citations after punctuation.
-Thanks to Mats Dahlgren for version one of \textsf{achemso},
-and Donald Arseneau for the code taken from \textsf{cite} to
-move citations after punctuation.
+\end{acknowledgement}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% The same is true for Supporting Information, which should use the
-%% \suppinfo macro.
+%% suppinfo environment.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\suppinfo
+\begin{suppinfo}
+
+This will usually read something like: ``Experimental procedures and
+characterization data for all new compounds. This material is
+availble free of charge via the Internet at
+\url{http://pubs.acs.org}.''
The entire \textsf{achemso} bundle is generated by running
\texttt{achemso.dtx} through \TeX. Running \LaTeX\ on the same file
will generate the general documentation for both the class and
package files.
+\end{suppinfo}
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% The appropriate \bibliography command should be placed here.
%% Notice that the class file automatically sets \bibliographystyle