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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-11-22 01:17:55 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-11-22 01:17:55 +0000
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parentb3fa035c5532f2dd65b7b6de6cc8daca10581386 (diff)
ptptex 0.91 (21nov08)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@11391 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README6
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README.TEXLIVE2
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.pdfbin227335 -> 207818 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.tex200
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..cba45d051f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+Macros for 'Progress of Theoretical Physics'.
+
+Includes a template, and a class option file for preprints. Requires the
+cite, overcite, and wrapfig packages.
+
+License: LPPL \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README.TEXLIVE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README.TEXLIVE
index f7ebcc19ed8..9736ecd7a59 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README.TEXLIVE
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/README.TEXLIVE
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or
missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN. If questions or
concerns, email tex-live.org.
+ cite.sty
overcite.sty
wrapfig.sty
- cite.sty
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.pdf
index bb39a98da68..824c00f3d0c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.tex
index 0db575f4301..71aadc596e5 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/manptp.tex
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%%%% template.tex for PTPTeX.cls <ver.0.9> %%%%%%
+%%%%%% template.tex for PTPTeX.cls <ver.0.91> %%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\documentclass[seceq]{ptptex}
-\usepackage{wrapft}
%\documentclass[letter]{ptptex}
%\documentclass[seceq,supplement]{ptptex}
@@ -11,6 +10,8 @@
%\documentclass[seceq,preprint]{ptptex}
%\usepackage{graphicx}
+\usepackage{wrapft}
+
%%%%% Personal Macros %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\BS{\ttfamily \symbol{"5C}} %backslash
@@ -22,7 +23,7 @@
\def\bsp{.3em}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\pubinfo{Vol.~111, No.~4, April 2004}%Editorial Office will fill
+\pubinfo{Vol.~120, No.~5, November 2008}%Editorial Office will fill
%\setcounter{page}{} %Editorial Office use
%\def\ptype{p} %Editorial Office use
%\def\ptpsubject{} %Editorial Office use
@@ -36,36 +37,36 @@
%KUNS-1325\\PTPTeX ver.0.9\\ August, 1997}
%-------------------------------------------
-\markboth{% %running head for odd-page (authors' name)
+\markboth{% %running head for even-page (authors' name)
S.-I.~Tomonaga and H.~Yukawa
-}{% %running head for even-page (`short' title)
+}{% %running head for odd-page (`short' title)
Instruction for Making \LaTeX\ Compuscripts Using \protect\PTPTeX}
-\title{% %You can use \\ for explicit line-break
+\title{% %You can use \\ for explicit line-break.
Instruction for Making \LaTeX\ Compuscripts Using \PTPTeX
}
-\subtitle{\LaTeXe\ Version} %use this when you want a subtitle
+\subtitle{\LaTeXe\ Version} %Use this when you want a subtitle.
-\author{% %Use \scshape for the family name
+\author{% %Use \scshape for the family name.
Shin-Ichiro \textsc{Tomonaga}$^{1,}$\footnote{A friend of Schwinger,
because they both have `swing' in their names.}
and Hideki \textsc{Yukawa}$^{2,}$\footnote{A friend of Fermi and
Bose. E-mail: yukawa@yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp}
}
-\inst{% %Affiliation, neglected when [addenda] or [errata]
+\inst{% %Affiliation, neglected when [addenda] or [errata].
$^1$Physics Department, Tokyo Bunrika University, Tokyo 113-1234, Japan\\
$^2$Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University,\\
Kyoto 606-8502, Japan
}
-%\publishedin{% %Write this ONLY in cases of addenda and errata
+%\publishedin{% %Write this ONLY in cases of [addenda] and [errata].
%Prog.~Theor.~Phys.\ {\bfseries XX} (19YY), page}
\recdate{% %Editorial Office will fill in this.
-April 1, 2004}
+April 1, 2004; revised November 20, 2008}
-\abst{% %this abstract is neglected when [addenda] or [errata]
+\abst{% %This abstract is neglected when [addenda] or [errata].
This is a manual for making \LaTeX\ compuscripts for
\itPTP\, using the \PTPTeX\ class file ``ptptex.cls.'' In particular,
we explain some useful options, macros and environments that are
@@ -74,22 +75,19 @@ The source file for this manual itself is designed to provide a template
that can be used for writing compuscripts.
}
-\begin{document}
+%\PTPindex{123, 456} %Input the subject index(es) of your paper,
+ %neglected when [supplement], [addenda] or [errata].
+% The list of Subject Index is available at
+% http://solution.dynacom.jp/cgi-bin/ptp/submission/subject_index.cgi
+\begin{document}
\maketitle
+
\section{Introduction}
-We started printing some articles in \itPTP\ (PTP) directly from
-\LaTeX\cite{rf:1} manuscripts in April, 1996.
-The Editorial Office of PTP has prepared two versions of the Style
-setting file for \LaTeX.
-When you prepare a \LaTeX\ manuscript (compuscript) to submit to PTP
-using \LaTeX\ Ver.2.09, please use \linebreak
-ptptex.sty.
-When you prepare a manuscript using \LaTeXe, please use
-ptptex.cls.\footnote{\LaTeXe\ is the later version. One improvement in
-\LaTeXe is a new font selection scheme.}
+We presently print all articles in \itPTP\ (PTP) directly from
+\LaTeXe manuscripts using ptptex.cls.
In this text, we explain how to use ptptex.cls.
In \PTPTeX, all the usual \LaTeX\ commands can be used,
and there are some additional options, macros and environments that are
@@ -98,121 +96,37 @@ to \PTPTeX\ from \S2 on.
\subsection{Submission}
-When submitting a \LaTeX\ compuscript written using \PTPTeX, please
-use {\bfseries E-mail} if possible.
-The E-mail address to which compuscripts should be sent is that for
-the Editorial Office of PTP:
+We started ``PTP Online Submission and Review System'' on September 1, 2008.
+All processes, from submission to review, is completely handled on the Web.
+This system makes it easier to submit papers and faster to review them.
+Authors can check the progress of review and also see the record of
+submissions.
+
+For ``PTP Online Submission and Review System'', please access the
+following URL:
+
{\vskip \asp
\begin{verbatim}
- ptp@yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp
+ http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ptpwww/index.html
\end{verbatim}\vskip\bsp}
-\noindent
-If the compuscript consists of two or more files, e.g.
-ps/eps figure files, other than the \LaTeX\ source file itself, please first
-combine them into a single compacted file in one of the following ways:
-\footnote{If you prepare your document in this manner, you
-can send your file as the ``text'' of the E-mail. If you send your
-document as an ``attachment file,'' however, you do not have to use
-``uuencode'' or ``ish.''
-These programs convert a binary file into plain text format. You can send
-.gz files and .lzh files as attachments.}
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item[1)] Use (P.~Ginsparg's) {\ttfamily uufiles} command on UNIX, or,
-\newline
-manually carry out \ {\ttfamily tar+gzip(compress)+uuencode}.
-\item[2)] Use \ {\ttfamily lha+ish}.
-\end{enumerate}
-You can use these methods even if you are sending a single file, and,
-in fact, we recommend it.\footnote{We have discovered that often extraneous
-``$>$'' characters (which read ``>" when compiled) appear
-in some manuscripts when they are sent as the main text of an E-mail.
-To avoid this problem, the file should be compressed
-before it is sent, just as in the case of sending multiple files,
-or the manuscript should be sent as an attachment file.}
-
-
-In your E-mail correspondence, please include your name, institution,
-address, and telephone and facsimile numbers.
-If you are in Japan, your institution name and address should be
-written in Japanese (as this may be needed when we correspond by
-postal mail).
-In general, when you send an E-mail message to the PTP Editorial Office,
-please complete the subject line of the mail header as
-follows: $<$type of message$>$ $<$manuscript Ref.~Number$>$ $<$first
-author's last name$>$.
-For example, this would be something like one the following:
-\begin{tabbing}
-WW\={\ttfamily submit PTP Kobayashi} \ \ \ \= : Final version of
-manuscript accepted for publication \kill %setting width
-\>``{\ttfamily submit PTP Kobayashi}" \>: for the submission of a
-new manuscript \\
-\>``{\ttfamily final 5Z03L Suzuki}"
-\>: for the final version of a manuscript accepted for\\
-\> \> \ \ publication \\
-\>``{\ttfamily status 5X31 Sato}" \> : for a status query \\
-\>``{\ttfamily report 6425 Yamada}"\> : for a Referee Report
-\end{tabbing}
-
-When sending Referee Reports and other such correspondence to authors,
-the Editorial Office sends them by E-mail. Authors may send revised
-manuscripts with replies to referees by postal mail or by E-mail.
-
-Submission of papers can also be accomplished by simply communicating
-to PTP the e-print arXiv ID by E-mail.
-In this case, the pdf file representing the latest version of the
-arXiv.org e-Print archive at the time of submission will be passed on for
-refereeing.
-After the refereeing process, the revised version of the manuscript should be
-submitted, along with replies to referees, in the form of .tex and eps files
-to PTP by E-mail.
-
-In the case that E-mail is not available, we also accept hard copies
- of contributed manuscripts.
-In this case, the word processing environment used in producing the
-manuscript, such as
-\PTPTeX, \LaTeX, Word, etc., should be specified.
-
-In any case, when a paper is accepted for publication, the
-PTP Editorial Office makes corrections/additions to
-the {\bfseries hard copy} of the manuscript and returns this to the author.
-The author is asked to examine the suggested corrections/additions
-and make the necessary changes to the source file.
-The corrected source file should then be sent as the final manuscript to
-the PTP office either by E-mail or on CD-R or floppy disk by postal mail.
-(In the latter case, please use a {\bfseries 3.5 inch} DOS/V or NEC
-formatted floppy disk.)
-Please return the hard copy of the manuscript corrected by the Editorial
-Office, along with the order form for reprints, etc., by postal mail.
+
+\vspace*{3mm}
\subsection{How to obtain the \protect\PTPTeX\ style file}
-The \PTPTeX\ class file can be obtained from
-the WWW home page of Progress of Theoretical Physics:
-{\vskip \asp \baselineskip 1.1em
+The \PTPTeX\ class file can be obtained from the
+following URL:
+
+{\vskip \asp \baselineskip 1.5em
\begin{verbatim}
- PTP Home Page: http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ptpwww/
-\end{verbatim}\vskip\bsp}\noindent
+ http://www2.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ptpwww/ptpcls.html
+\end{verbatim}\vskip\bsp \baselineskip 1.5em}\noindent
Please check this site occasionally to obtain the most recent version,
as it is revised from time to time.
-The file {\ttfamily ptptexXX.uu} that can be downloaded from there is a
-`uuencoded-gzipped-tar' file, which is automatically unpacked when the
-command
-
-{\ttfamily \% csh ptptexXX.uu}
+\newpage
-\noindent
-is executed on a UNIX machine. (Here ``XX" represents the version
-number of the class file. For example, XX is 09 for version 0.9.)
-The same directory also contains the
-`lha+ish'-ed file {\ttfamily ptptexXX.ish} and
-the `gzipped-tar' file {\ttfamily ptptexXX.tar.gz},
-which have the same content as the {\ttfamily ptptexXX.uu} file in
-alternative compacted forms, as well as the un-packed files
-themselves. Please choose the form appropriate for your system
-environment. When any of these compacted files is unpacked, the
-following will be obtained:
+The following files are obtained in the above site:
\begin{center}
\let\tabularsize\normalsize
\begin{tabular}{lp{.7\textwidth}}
@@ -504,7 +418,6 @@ The references are included at the end of the file by using the
\boxenv{thebibliography} environment and \boxmac{bibitem} command,
as usual. For example, the references at the end of this manual are
input as follows:
-\newpage
{\vskip \asp \baselineskip 1.1em
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
@@ -520,10 +433,10 @@ input as follows:
H.~D.~Politzer, \PRL{30,1973,1346}.
\bibitem{rf:5}
Y.~Nambu, Phys.\ Rev.\ \textbf{117} (1960), 648; \PRL{4,1960,380}.\\
- G.~'t~Hooft, \NPB{33,1971,173}; ibid. \andvol{35,1971,167}.
+ G.~'t~Hooft, \NPB{33,1971,173}; \NPB{35,1971,167}.
\bibitem{rf:6}
E.~Witten, \JL{Adv.\ Theor.\ Math.\ Phys.,2,1998,253},
- hep-th/9802150; hep-th/0112258.
+ hep-th/9802150; hep-th/0112258; arXiv:0710.0631.
\bibitem{rf:7}
M.~Harada, Y.~Kikukawa, T.~Kugo and H.~Nakano, \PTP{92,1994,1161}
[Errata; \textbf{95} (1996), 835].
@@ -540,8 +453,6 @@ next reference should be preceded by a line return, facilitated by the
command {\ttfamily \BS\BS}. When two or more references by the same
author are cited in a single item, as in {\ttfamily rf:5}, each
should be separated by a semi-colon without a line return.
-When consecutive references appear in the same journal, the word
-``ibid'' should replace the journal name in the second reference.
For the proper format to be used in citing references from ``e-print
arXiv,'' see {\ttfamily rf:6} as an example. In the case that a
preprint reference of this type corresponds to a paper already
@@ -556,11 +467,12 @@ $\cdots$, which are used in {\ttfamily rf:3} -- {\ttfamily rf:7}.
When referring to an errata, please follow the example of {\ttfamily rf:7}.
Personal, custom-made macros cannot be used in the bibliography section.
+And also please do not use Bib\TeX.
This is because in PTP Online (the online version of Progress of
Theoretical Physics), we provide a hyperlink
function that allows one to link from PTP papers to the online
versions of the references listed in their bibliographies.
-Custom-made macros in the bibliography section may cause errors
+Custom-made macros in the bibliography section and Bib\TeX\ may cause errors
to arise in this process and make such linking impossible.
If you wish to use macros in writing your bibliography, please use only
the following macros, which are designed specifically for PTP:
@@ -893,9 +805,6 @@ the file {\ttfamily wrapft.sty} is a modified version of the
{\ttfamily wrapfig.sty} created by Donald Arseneau.
We express our sincere thanks to these authors.
-
-\newpage
-
\appendix
\section{How to Make an Appendix}
Appendices can be made using the standard \LaTeX\ commands as follows:
@@ -930,16 +839,15 @@ Times-Roman, Helvetica, Courier and Symbol fonts can be used.
\item Lines (solid, dotted, etc.) in figures must be thick and clear.
Because the printer we use for publishing has very fine resolution,
lines in original figures that are very pale or fine are reproduced
-faithfully (i.e. very pale or fine), and for this reason, they may be
+faithfully (i.e.~very pale or fine), and for this reason, they may be
undetectable.
Specifically, be sure that line widths are 1pt or thicker.
-\item If a manuscript is to be published in monochrome (i.e. black
-and white only), the graphics files must also be prepared as
-monochrome files. The reason for this is that when a colored graphics
-file is printed in monochrome, sometimes parts that are colored
-differently cannot be distinguished and sometimes colored lines become
-too faint. (Note that papers can be published in color, but in this
-case there is an additional fee.)
+\item When colored figures are used in a manuscript, they are printed
+in monochrome (i.e.~black and white only). Meanwhile,
+colored figures in a pdf format of the paper in PTP Online are viewed
+in full color.
+Note that papers can be published in color, but in this case there
+is an additional fee.
\item When preparing graphics files by scanning original figures, the
scan setting should be ``monochrome (2bit),'' with a resolution of
1200dpi if the original size is being used.
@@ -994,10 +902,10 @@ there is only a single appendix.
H.~D.~Politzer, \PRL{30,1973,1346}.
\bibitem{rf:5}
Y.~Nambu, Phys.\ Rev.\ \textbf{117} (1960), 648; \PRL{4,1960,380}.\\
- G.~'t~Hooft, \NPB{33,1971,173}; ibid. \andvol{35,1971,167}.
+ G.~'t~Hooft, \NPB{33,1971,173}; \NPB{35,1971,167}.
\bibitem{rf:6}
E.~Witten, \JL{Adv.\ Theor.\ Math.\ Phys.,2,1998,253}, hep-th/9802150;
- hep-th/0112258.
+ hep-th/0112258; arXiv:0710.0631.
\bibitem{rf:7}
M.~Harada, Y.~Kikukawa, T.~Kugo and H.~Nakano, \PTP{92,1994,1161}
[Errata; \textbf{95} (1996), 835].
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/template.tex
index 7a01bdaca6d..50e2837742a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/template.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ptptex/template.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%%%% template.tex for PTPTeX.cls <ver.0.9> %%%%%
+%%%%%% template.tex for PTPTeX.cls <ver.0.91> %%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\documentclass[seceq]{ptptex}
+\documentstyle[seceq]{ptptex}
%\documentclass[letter]{ptptex}
%\documentclass[seceq,supplement]{ptptex}
%\documentclass[seceq,addenda]{ptptex}
@@ -28,35 +28,40 @@
%KUNS-1325\\PTPTeX ver.0.8\\ August, 1997}
%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-\markboth{% %running head for odd-page (authors' name)
+\markboth{% %running head for even-page (authors' name)
authors' name%
-}{% %running head for even-page (`short' title)
+}{% %running head for odd-page (`short' title)
`short' title%
}
-\title{% %You can use \\ for explicit line-break
+\title{% %You can use \\ for explicit line-break.
Title%
}
-%\subtitle{Subtitle} %use this when you want a subtitle
+%\subtitle{Subtitle} %Use this when you want a subtitle.
-\author{% %Use \scshape for the family name
+\author{% %Use \scshape for the family name.
Firstname \textsc{Familyname}%
}
-\inst{% %Affiliation, neglected when [addenda] or [errata]
+\inst{% %Affiliation, neglected when [addenda] or [errata].
Name and Address of your affiliation
}
-%\publishedin{% %Write this ONLY in cases of addenda and errata
+%\publishedin{% %Write this ONLY in cases of [addenda] and [errata].
%Prog.~Theor.~Phys.\ \textbf{XX} (19YY), page.}
%\recdate{Mmmmm DD, YYYY}% %Editorial Office will fill in this.
-\abst{% %this abstract is neglected when [addenda] or [errata]
+\abst{% %This abstract is neglected when [addenda] or [errata].
Write your ABSTRACT here.
}
+%\PTPindex{123, 456} %Input the subject index(es) of your paper,
+ %neglected when [supplement], [addenda] or [errata].
+% The list of Subject Index is available at
+% http://solution.dynacom.jp/cgi-bin/ptp/submission/subject_index.cgi
+
\begin{document}
\maketitle
@@ -90,9 +95,9 @@ Start your paper from here.
% \JP : J. of Phys. \PTP : Prog. Theor. Phys.
% \JPSJ : J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. \PTPS : Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl.
% Usage:
-% \PRD{45,1990,345} ==> Phys.~Rev.\ \textbf{D45} (1990), 345
+% \PRD{45,1990,345} ==> Phys.~Rev.\ D \textbf{45} (1990), 345
% \JL{Nature,418,2002,123} ==> Nature \textbf{418} (2002), 123
-% \andvol{B123,1995,1020} ==> \textbf{B123} (1995), 1020
+% \andvol{123,1995,1020} ==> \textbf{123} (1995), 1020
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\bibitem{}