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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-05-22 22:11:58 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-05-22 22:11:58 +0000
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@@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ The \verb1.bib1 file can be incuded in the main \verb1.tex1 file, preferably at
Your citations go here...
\end{filecontents}
\end{verbatim}
-Here, \verb1bibname.bib1 should be substituted with the name of the \verb1.bib1 file that you call in the command \verb1\bibliography{}1. (See usage in this example file.)
+Here, \verb1bibname.bib1 should be substituted with the name of the \verb1.bib1 file that you call in the command \verb1\bibliography{}1.\foot{The functions supported from the \texttt{.bst} style file are \texttt{@article}, \texttt{@book}, \texttt{@inbook}, and \texttt{@inproceedings}.} (See usage in this example file.)
For example, the form of the three-point function in superconformal theories is not fixed up to a constant, as explained in \rcite{Osb98}.
-\ack{I would like to thank Ken Intriligator and Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Fortin for adopting \texttt{chet}, and for their numerous suggestions and tips that helped me improve the class.
+\ack{I would like to thank Ken Intriligator, Ben Grinstein, and Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Fortin for adopting \texttt{chet}, and for their numerous suggestions and tips that helped me improve the class.
-Several \LaTeX\ packages are called by default by \texttt{chet}. In alphabetical order, they are \texttt{amsmath}, \texttt{appendix}, \texttt{authblk}, \texttt{caption}, \texttt{cite}, \texttt{collref}, \texttt{datetime}, \texttt{filecontents}, \texttt{geometry}, \texttt{hyperref}, \texttt{pifont}, \texttt{showkeys}, \texttt{tocloft}, \texttt{xparse}, and \texttt{xspace}. I would like to thank the authors of these great packages for their amazing work!}
+Several \LaTeX\ packages are called by default by \texttt{chet}. In alphabetical order, they are \texttt{amsmath}, \texttt{appendix}, \texttt{authblk}, \texttt{caption}, \texttt{cite}, \texttt{collref}, \texttt{datetime}, \texttt{filecontents}, \texttt{footmisc}, \texttt{geometry}, \texttt{hyperref}, \texttt{pifont}, \texttt{showkeys}, \texttt{tocloft}, \texttt{xparse}, and \texttt{xspace}. I would like to thank the authors of these great packages for their amazing work!}
\appendix