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Cum +acautem plures senatores ad C.~Caesaris quam ad +D.~Silani sententiam inclinare viderentur, M.~Cicero ea, quae +infra legitur, oratione Silani sententiam commendare studuit. +\end{abstract} +\begin{keyword} +Cicero; Catiline; +Orations +\end{keyword} +\end{frontmatter} + +\section{Introduction} +hello\footnote{A footnote} +\subsection{Introduction} +\subsubsection{Introduction} +\paragraph{Introduction} +\typeout{SET RUN AUTHOR to \@runauthor} + +\begin{equation}\label{fo:theta} + \theta = (a_{1},a_{2},\ldots)^{T} +\end{equation} + + +\section{Introduction} + +Start with a section + +\section{Thoughts} +Start with a list: +\begin{itemize} +\item In Catilinam I +\item In Catilinam II +\item In Catilinam III +\item In Catilinam IV +\end{itemize} + +\section{Introduction} +A first section with a reference to \cite{ref1}, as well as +\cite{L1,M2,M3,M6,M9}, and to equation \ref{fo:theta} + +Who is Caesar\ldots + +Video, patres conscripti, in me omnium vestrum ora atque oculos esse +conversos, video vos non solunn de vestro ac rei publicae, verum +etiam, si id depulsum sit, de meo periculo esse sollicitos. Est mihi +iucunda in malis et grata in dolore vestra erga me voluntas, sed eam, +per deos inmortales, deponite atque obliti salutis meae de vobis ac de +vestris liberis cogitate. Mihi si haec condicio consulatus data est, +ut omnis acerbitates, onunis dolores cruciatusque perferrem, feram non +solum fortiter, verum etiam lubenter, dum modo meis laboribus vobis +populoque Romano dignitas salusque pariatur. \par Ego sum ille consul, +patres conscripti, cui non forum, iu quo omnis aequitas continetur, +non campus consularibus auspiciis consecratus, non curia, summum +auxilium omnium gentium, non domus, commune perfugium, non lectus ad +quietem datus, non denique haec sedes honoris [sella curulis] umquam +vacua mortis periculo atque insidiis fuit. Ego multa tacui, multa +pertuli, multa concessi, multa meo quodam dolore in vestro timore +sanavi. Nunc si hunc exitum consulatus mei di inmortales esse +voluerunt, ut vos populumque Romanum ex caede miserrima, coniuges +liberosque vestros virginesque Vestales ex acerbissima vexatione, +templa atque delubra, hanc pulcherrimam patriam omnium nostrum ex +foedissima flamma, totam Italiam ex bello et vastitate eriperem, +quaecumque mihi uni proponetur fortuna, subeatur.\footnote{no, not + sub-eating.} Etenim, si P.~Lentulus suum nomen inductus a vatibus +fatale ad perniciem rei publicae fore putavit, cur\footnote{Not a dog, + but a footnote.} ego non laeter meum consulatum ad salutem populi +Romani prope fatalem extitisse? + +Figure \ref{song} is not by Cicero. +\begin{figure} +\begin{quote} +%\fontfamily{hlcw} +\fontshape{it}\selectfont +Fear no more the heat o' the sun,\\ +Nor the furious winter's rages;\\ +Thou thy worldly task hast done,\\ +Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages:\\ +Golden lads and girls all must,\\ +As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.\\ +Fear no more the frown o' the great;\\ +Thou art past the tyrant's stroke;\\ +Care no more to clothe and eat;\\ +To thee the reed is as the oak:\\ +The sceptre, learning, physic, must\\ +All follow this, and come to dust.\\ +Fear no more the lightning flash,\\ +Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone;\\ +Fear not slander, censure rash;\\ +Thou hast finish'd joy and moan:\\ +\\ + All lovers young, all lovers must\\ + Consign to thee, and come to dust.\\ +\\ +No exorciser harm thee!\\ +Nor no witchcraft charm thee!\\ +Ghost unlaid forbear thee!\\ +Nothing ill come near thee!\\ + Quiet consummation have;\\ + And renowned be thy grave!\\ +\end{quote} +\caption{A Song, by William Shakespeare from his play + \emph{Cymbeline}, performed by two characters called +Guiderius and Arviragus} +\label{song} +\end{figure} +\begin{table*} +\caption{Defect parameters for AgCl(111) surfaces$^{\#}$} +\label{defparagcl} +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{l l l l} +\hline +$\Delta_j H_{\mathrm{S}}^\circ$, & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Conductivity}& Profile +analysis\\ +\cline{2-4} +$\Delta_j S_{\mathrm{S}}^\circ$ & \cite{S12}& & +\cite{F4}$^\ast$\\ +\hline +$\Delta_{\mathrm{i}} H_{\mathrm{S}}^\circ /\mathrm{meV} $ & 370 & 800 & 780\\ +$\Delta_{\mathrm{i}} S_{\mathrm{S}}^\circ / k $ & 4.7 & 10 & 9.2\\ +$\Delta_{\mathrm{v}} H_{\mathrm{S}}^\circ / \mathrm{meV} $ & 880 & 600 & 690 \\ +$\Delta_{\mathrm{v}} S_{\mathrm{S}}^\circ / k$ & 2.0 & 0 & 0.6\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\vspace*{.6cm} +\noindent +$^{\#}$ The evaluation relies on an Ag$_{\mathrm{i}}^\cdot$ +accumulation which is in agreement with the literature but which is still +under debate (see text) \cite{phdjam,jmjf}. \\ +$^\ast$ A recent reevaluation resulted particularly in different entropy +values. \cite{S14}. +\end{table*} + +\section{The argument} +Some words might be appropriate describing equation \ref{e1}. +\begin{equation} +\frac{\partial F}{\partial +t}=D\frac{\partial^2 F}{\partial x^2}, +\label{e1} +\end{equation} + +\begin{eqnarray} +x & = & 1\\ +y & = & 2\\ +z & = & 3 +\end{eqnarray} + +Quare, patres conscripti, consulite vobis, prospicite patriae, +conservate vos, coniuges, liberos fortunasque vestras, populi Romani +nomen salutemque defendite; mihi parcere ac de me cogitare desinite. Nam +primum debeo sperare omnis deos, qui huic urbi praesident, pro eo mihi, +ac mereor, relaturos esse gratiam; deinde, si quid obtigerit, aequo +animo paratoque moriar. Nam neque turpis mors forti viro potest accidere +neque immatura consulari nec misera sapienti. Nec tamen ego sum ille +ferreus, qui fratris carissimi atque amantissimi praesentis maerore non +movear horumque omnium lacrumis, a quibus me circumsessum videtis Neque +meam mentem non domum saepe revocat exanimata uxor et abiecta metu filia +et parvulus filius quem mihi videtur amplecti res publica tamquam ob +sidem consulatus mei, neque ille, qui expectans huius exitum diei stat +in conspectu meo, gener. Moveo his rebus omnibus, sed in eam partem, uti +salvi sint vobiscum omnes, etiamsi me vis aliqua oppresserit, potius, +quam et illi et nos una rei publicae peste pereamus. \par Quare, patres +conscripti, incumbite ad salutem rei publicae, circumspicite omnes +procellas, quae inpendent, nisi providetis. Non Ti.~Gracchus, quod +iterum tribunus plebis fieri voluit, non C.~Gracchus, quod agrarios +concitare conatus est, non L.~Saturninus, quod C.~Memmium occidit, in +discrimen aliquod atque in vestrae severitatis iudicium +adduciturtenentur ii, qui ad urbis incendium, ad vestram omnium caedem, +ad Catilinam accipiendum Romae restiterunt, tenentur litterae, signa, +manus, denique unius cuiusque confessio; sollicitantur Allobroges, +servitia excitantur, Catilina accersitur; id est initum consilium, ut +interfectis omnibus nemo ne ad deplorandum quidem populi Romani nomen +atque ad lamentandam tanti imperii calamitatem relinquatur. \par Haec omnia +indices detulerunt, rei confessi sunt, vos multis iam iudiciis +iudicavistis, primum quod mihi gratias egistis singu laribus verbis et +mea virtute atque diligentia perditorum hominum coniurationem patefactam +esse decrevistis, deinde quod P.~Lentulum se abdicare praetura +coegistis, tum quod eum et ceteros, de quibus iudicastis, in custodiam +dandos censuistis, maximeque quod meo nomine supplicationem decrevistis, +qui honos togato habitus ante me est nemini; postremo hesterno die +praemia legatis Allobrogum Titoque Volturcio dedistis amplissima. Quae +sunt omnia eius modi, ut ii, qui in custodiam nominatim dati sunt, sine +ulla dubitatione a vobis damnati esse videantur. + +\subsection{A sub section} +Also containing +some text, and a +figure. Also containing +some text, and a +figure +Also +containing some +text, and a figure +Also containing +some text, and a +figure (\ref{f1}). + +\begin{figure*} +Leave 3cm of space for non-electronic graphic on full page width: + \vspace{3cm} +\caption{A Caption} +\label{f1} +\end{figure*} +\subsection{Another sub section} +\subsubsection{A subsub section} with some text in it. +\subsubsection{Another subsub section}with some text in it. +\paragraph{And a paragraph} +(ie a sub sub subsection) + +\subsection{Another sub section} +\section{Epilogue} +A word or two to conclude, and this even includes some +inline maths: \(R(x,t)\sim +t^{-\beta}g(x/t^\alpha)\exp(-|x|/t^\alpha)\) + + + Quae cum ita sint, pro imperio, pro exercitu, pro provincia, quam +neglexi, pro triumpho ceterisque laudis insignibus, quae sunt a me +propter urbis vestraeque salutis custodiam repudiata, pro clientelis +hospitiisque provincialibus, quae tamen urbanis opibus non minore labore +tueor quam comparo, pro his igitur omnibus rebus, pro meis in vos +singularibus studiis proque hac, quam perspicitis, ad conservandam rem +publicam diligentia nihil a vobis nisi huius temporis totiusque mei +consulatus memoriam postulo; quae dunn erit in vestris fixa mentibus, +tutissimo me muro saeptum esse arbitrabor.\footnote{Cicero wrote very + long sentences$\ldots$} Quodsi meam spem vis +inproborum fefellerit atque superaverit, commendo vobis parvum meum +filium, cui profecto satis erit praesidii non solum ad salutem, verum +etiam ad dignitatem, si eius, qui haec omnia suo solius periculo +conservarit, illum filium esse memineritis. \par Quapropter de summa salute +vestra populique Romani, de vestris coniugibus ac liberis, de aris ac +focis, de fanis atque templis de totius urbis tectis ac sedibus, de +imperio ac libertate, de salute Italiae, de universa re publica +decernite diligenter, ut instituistis, ac fortiter. 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Ego multa tacui, multa pertuli, multa concessi. +} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsevier/template-harv.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsevier/template-harv.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..797536788c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsevier/template-harv.tex @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +% Template article for preprint document class `elsart' +% with harvard style bibliographic references +% SP 2001/01/05 + +\documentclass{elsart} + +% Use the option doublespacing or reviewcopy to obtain double line spacing +% \documentclass[doublespacing]{elsart} + +% the natbib package allows both number and author-year (Harvard) +% style referencing; +\usepackage{natbib} + +% if you use PostScript figures in your article +% use the graphics package for simple commands +% \usepackage{graphics} +% or use the graphicx package for more complicated commands +% \usepackage{graphicx} +% or use the epsfig package if you prefer to use the old commands +% \usepackage{epsfig} + +% The amssymb package provides various useful mathematical symbols +\usepackage{amssymb} + +\begin{document} + +\begin{frontmatter} + +% Title, authors and addresses + +% use the thanksref command within \title, \author or \address for footnotes; +% use the corauthref command within \author for corresponding author footnotes; +% use the ead command for the email address, +% and the form \ead[url] for the home page: +% \title{Title\thanksref{label1}} +% \thanks[label1]{} +% \author{Name\corauthref{cor1}\thanksref{label2}} +% \ead{email address} +% \ead[url]{home page} +% \thanks[label2]{} +% \corauth[cor1]{} +% \address{Address\thanksref{label3}} +% \thanks[label3]{} + +\title{} + +% use optional labels to link authors explicitly to addresses: +% \author[label1,label2]{} +% \address[label1]{} +% \address[label2]{} + +\author{} + +\address{} + +\begin{abstract} +% Text of abstract + +\end{abstract} + +\begin{keyword} +% keywords here, in the form: keyword \sep keyword + +% PACS codes here, in the form: \PACS code \sep code + +\end{keyword} + +\end{frontmatter} + +% main text +\section{} +\label{} + +% The Appendices part is started with the command \appendix; +% appendix sections are then done as normal sections +% \appendix + +% \section{} +% \label{} + +% Bibliographic references with the natbib package: +% Parenthetical: \citep{Bai92} produces (Bailyn 1992). +% Textual: \citet{Bai95} produces Bailyn et al. (1995). +% An affix and part of a reference: +% \citep[e.g.][Ch. 2]{Bar76} +% produces (e.g. Barnes et al. 1976, Ch. 2). + +\begin{thebibliography}{} + +% \bibitem[Names(Year)]{label} or \bibitem[Names(Year)Long names]{label}. +% (\harvarditem{Name}{Year}{label} is also supported.) +% Text of bibliographic item + +\bibitem[]{} + +\end{thebibliography} + +\end{document} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsevier/template-num.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsevier/template-num.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..377b6ed8bbc --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsevier/template-num.tex @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +\documentclass{elsart} + +% Use the option doublespacing or reviewcopy to obtain double line spacing +% \documentclass[doublespacing]{elsart} + +% if you use PostScript figures in your article +% use the graphics package for simple commands +% \usepackage{graphics} +% or use the graphicx package for more complicated commands +% \usepackage{graphicx} +% or use the epsfig package if you prefer to use the old commands +% \usepackage{epsfig} + +% The amssymb package provides various useful mathematical symbols +\usepackage{amssymb} + +\begin{document} + +\begin{frontmatter} + +% Title, authors and addresses + +% use the thanksref command within \title, \author or \address for footnotes; +% use the corauthref command within \author for corresponding author footnotes; +% use the ead command for the email address, +% and the form \ead[url] for the home page: +% \title{Title\thanksref{label1}} +% \thanks[label1]{} +% \author{Name\corauthref{cor1}\thanksref{label2}} +% \ead{email address} +% \ead[url]{home page} +% \thanks[label2]{} +% \corauth[cor1]{} +% \address{Address\thanksref{label3}} +% \thanks[label3]{} + +\title{} + +% use optional labels to link authors explicitly to addresses: +% \author[label1,label2]{} +% \address[label1]{} +% \address[label2]{} + +\author{} + +\address{} + +\begin{abstract} +% Text of abstract +\end{abstract} + +\begin{keyword} +% keywords here, in the form: keyword \sep keyword + +% PACS codes here, in the form: \PACS code \sep code +\PACS +\end{keyword} +\end{frontmatter} + +% main text +\section{} +\label{} + +% The Appendices part is started with the command \appendix; +% appendix sections are then done as normal sections +% \appendix + +% \section{} +% \label{} + +\begin{thebibliography}{00} + +% \bibitem{label} +% Text of bibliographic item + +% notes: +% \bibitem{label} \note + +% subbibitems: +% \begin{subbibitems}{label} +% \bibitem{label1} +% \bibitem{label2} +% If there is a note, it should come last: +% \bibitem{label3} \note +% \end{subbibitems} + +\bibitem{} + +\end{thebibliography} + +\end{document} + |