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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mnras/mnras_template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mnras/mnras_template.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d85c1d453b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mnras/mnras_template.tex @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +% mnras_template.tex +% +% LaTeX template for creating an MNRAS paper +% +% v3.0 released 14 May 2015 +% (version numbers match those of mnras.cls) +% +% Copyright (C) Royal Astronomical Society 2015 +% Authors: +% Keith T. Smith (Royal Astronomical Society) + +% Change log +% +% v3.0 May 2015 +% Renamed to match the new package name +% Version number matches mnras.cls +% A few minor tweaks to wording +% v1.0 September 2013 +% Beta testing only - never publicly released +% First version: a simple (ish) template for creating an MNRAS paper + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% Basic setup. Most papers should leave these options alone. +\documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib]{mnras} + +% MNRAS is set in Times font. If you don't have this installed (most LaTeX +% installations will be fine) or prefer the old Computer Modern fonts, comment +% out the following line +\usepackage{newtxtext,newtxmath} +% Depending on your LaTeX fonts installation, you might get better results with one of these: +%\usepackage{mathptmx} +%\usepackage{txfonts} + +% Use vector fonts, so it zooms properly in on-screen viewing software +% Don't change these lines unless you know what you are doing +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{ae,aecompl} + + +%%%%% AUTHORS - PLACE YOUR OWN PACKAGES HERE %%%%% + +% Only include extra packages if you really need them. Common packages are: +\usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files +\usepackage{amsmath} % Advanced maths commands +\usepackage{amssymb} % Extra maths symbols + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%% AUTHORS - PLACE YOUR OWN COMMANDS HERE %%%%% + +% Please keep new commands to a minimum, and use \newcommand not \def to avoid +% overwriting existing commands. Example: +%\newcommand{\pcm}{\,cm$^{-2}$} % per cm-squared + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% TITLE PAGE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% Title of the paper, and the short title which is used in the headers. +% Keep the title short and informative. +\title[Short title, max. 45 characters]{MNRAS \LaTeXe\ template -- title goes here} + +% The list of authors, and the short list which is used in the headers. +% If you need two or more lines of authors, add an extra line using \newauthor +\author[K. T. Smith et al.]{ +Keith T. Smith,$^{1}$\thanks{E-mail: mn@ras.org.uk (KTS)} +A. N. Other,$^{2}$ +Third Author$^{2,3}$ +and Fourth Author$^{3}$ +\\ +% List of institutions +$^{1}$Royal Astronomical Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BQ, UK\\ +$^{2}$Department, Institution, Street Address, City Postal Code, Country\\ +$^{3}$Another Department, Different Institution, Street Address, City Postal Code, Country +} + +% These dates will be filled out by the publisher +\date{Accepted XXX. Received YYY; in original form ZZZ} + +% Enter the current year, for the copyright statements etc. +\pubyear{2015} + +% Don't change these lines +\begin{document} +\label{firstpage} +\pagerange{\pageref{firstpage}--\pageref{lastpage}} +\maketitle + +% Abstract of the paper +\begin{abstract} +This is a simple template for authors to write new MNRAS papers. +The abstract should briefly describe the aims, methods, and main results of the paper. +It should be a single paragraph not more than 250 words (200 words for Letters). +No references should appear in the abstract. +\end{abstract} + +% Select between one and six entries from the list of approved keywords. +% Don't make up new ones. +\begin{keywords} +keyword1 -- keyword2 -- keyword3 +\end{keywords} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% BODY OF PAPER %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\section{Introduction} + +This is a simple template for authors to write new MNRAS papers. +See \texttt{mnras\_sample.tex} for a more complex example, and \texttt{mnras\_guide.tex} +for a full user guide. + +All papers should start with an Introduction section, which sets the work +in context, cites relevant earlier studies in the field by \citet{Others2013}, +and describes the problem the authors aim to solve \citep[e.g.][]{Author2012}. + +\section{Methods, Observations, Simulations etc.} + +Normally the next section describes the techniques the authors used. +It is frequently split into subsections, such as Section~\ref{sec:maths} below. + +\subsection{Maths} +\label{sec:maths} % used for referring to this section from elsewhere + +Simple mathematics can be inserted into the flow of the text e.g. $2\times3=6$ +or $v=220$\,km\,s$^{-1}$, but more complicated expressions should be entered +as a numbered equation: + +\begin{equation} + x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}. + \label{eq:quadratic} +\end{equation} + +Refer back to them as e.g. equation~(\ref{eq:quadratic}). + +\subsection{Figures and tables} + +Figures and tables should be placed at logical positions in the text. Don't +worry about the exact layout, which will be handled by the publishers. + +Figures are referred to as e.g. Fig.~\ref{fig:example_figure}, and tables as +e.g. Table~\ref{tab:example_table}. + +% Example figure +\begin{figure} + % To include a figure from a file named example.* + % Allowable file formats are eps or ps if compiling using latex + % or pdf, png, jpg if compiling using pdflatex + \includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{example} + \caption{This is an example figure. Captions appear below each figure. + Give enough detail for the reader to understand what they're looking at, + but leave detailed discussion to the main body of the text.} + \label{fig:example_figure} +\end{figure} + +% Example table +\begin{table} + \centering + \caption{This is an example table. Captions appear above each table. + Remember to define the quantities, symbols and units used.} + \label{tab:example_table} + \begin{tabular}{lccr} % four columns, alignment for each + \hline + A & B & C & D\\ + \hline + 1 & 2 & 3 & 4\\ + 2 & 4 & 6 & 8\\ + 3 & 5 & 7 & 9\\ + \hline + \end{tabular} +\end{table} + + +\section{Conclusions} + +The last numbered section should briefly summarise what has been done, and describe +the final conclusions which the authors draw from their work. + +\section*{Acknowledgements} + +The Acknowledgements section is not numbered. Here you can thank helpful +colleagues, acknowledge funding agencies, telescopes and facilities used etc. +Try to keep it short. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% REFERENCES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% The best way to enter references is to use BibTeX: + +%\bibliographystyle{mnras} +%\bibliography{example} % if your bibtex file is called example.bib + + +% Alternatively you could enter them by hand, like this: +% This method is tedious and prone to error if you have lots of references +\begin{thebibliography}{99} +\bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Author}{2012}]{Author2012} +Author A.~N., 2013, Journal of Improbable Astronomy, 1, 1 +\bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Others}{2013}]{Others2013} +Others S., 2012, Journal of Interesting Stuff, 17, 198 +\end{thebibliography} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% APPENDICES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\appendix + +\section{Some extra material} + +If you want to present additional material which would interrupt the flow of the main paper, +it can be placed in an Appendix which appears after the list of references. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +% Don't change these lines +\bsp % typesetting comment +\label{lastpage} +\end{document} + +% End of mnras_template.tex
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