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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-09-12 18:46:18 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-09-12 18:46:18 +0000 |
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aguplus reinstall (11sep06)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/README.aguplus b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/README.aguplus deleted file mode 100644 index 8ca96a28c5b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/README.aguplus +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -************************************************** -* LATEX STYLES FOR AMERICAN GEOPHYICAL UNION * -************************************************** - News from 1999 August 20 - - (AGU++ (v1.6b and later) is now compatible with AGUTeX-5.01) - -When the American Geophysical Union (AGU) finally come out with its own -official LaTeX package for producing manuscripts and camera-ready copy for its -journals, they also dramatically altered the format of the journals. Thus my -unofficial LaTeX package for AGU (art-jgr and art-grl) became not only -superfluous but obsolete. - -However, in looking over the instructions and coding of the official package, -I realized that not only were some imperfections present, but many useful -features of my styles were missing. The most noticeable of these is the means -of using author-year citations with BibTeX in an automated manner. - -The coding imperfections are related to the way in which figure captions and -tables are treated: they must be placed at the end of the document, and if an -appendix is present, then the automatic numbering system will consider them as -appendix figures and tables (numbered A1, A2, ...). To avoid this, explicit -numbers must be given, something that violates the essential principles of a -formatting program like LaTeX. A second implication of this treatment is that -preprints will be missing the figures and tables in the text. In my older -system, neither of these problems occurred. - -BY POPULAR DEMAND, I undertook to write an extension to the official AGU -package, called AGU++ (for AGU doubly-ionized or super-charged, as you -please). It includes my extra features without changing any of the formats of -the original package. The user should prepare his documents in the manner -described by the AGU, except that figures, tables, and plates are to be -included *in the text*. A number of extra commands are available to control -and/or enable the extra features. - -I have now come up with version 1.5 for use with the new release of AGUTeX -(4.0) in August 1996. It turns out that I overlooked some problems, especially -with appendices, and these have been fixed up in version 1.5a (October 1996). -I have also added a notation environment to improve writing lists of notations. - -There is a problem with AGU's planotable when it is continued to another page; -spurious new pages are added apparently arbitrarily. This problem is repaired -in AGU++ version 1.5b, released January 1997. - -Version 1.5c in March 1997 simply changed the manual and sample file -slightly to emphasize the preferred way of treating literature citations. The -BibTeX style file agu.bst (version 2.0) released with several improvements. - -Version 1.5d in April 1997 fixes a bug so that AGUPLUS can be used with -amsmath. Agu.bst (version 2.1) fixes up handling of notes, and no longer -prints the journal `number'. - -Version 1.6 in February 1999 simply changes the copyright notice to be -consistent with the LaTeX Project Public License. - -Versoion 1.6b in August 1999 adds the option paleo to be consistent with -AGUTeX-5.01. - -As in the previous versions, it consists of a class file AGUPLUS.CLS that loads -the standard ARTICLE.CLS and then one of the AGUTEX files. It also fixes up -AGUTEX so that it runs under LaTeX2e. - -In addition, an AGUPLUS.STY file is provided that will run under the old 2.09 -LaTeX. This must be loaded as an option to the ARTICLE style. -WARNING: I no longer test the 2.09 version very much so it could have bugs. - It is not really supported any more. - - -Details on how to use AGUTeX with AGU++ are to be found in the manual -AGUPLUS.TEX. - -The set consists of the files: - -aguplus.cls The LaTeX2e class file -aguplus.sty The LaTeX 2.09 style file (use at own risk!) -aguplus.tex A manual, to be LaTeXed (under AGUTeX and AGU++) -changes.vxx A list of changes since the beginning to version xx -samplus.tex A sample paper -agu.bst A bibliography style file with AGU formats - (Now version 2.1d with some corrections over previous versions) -agufull.bst An alternative to agu.bst which lists ALL authors; agu.bst - limits the number of authors to 9. -geophys.tex A listing of the shorthand journal names in agu.bst -sample.bib A BibTeX data base, for use with samplus.tex - -(The agu.bst and agufull.bst files contains shorthands for journals in the -fields of physics and geophysics. For example, a BibTeX entry of - journal = jgr -is sufficient to specify the journal as JGR, instead of - journal = "J. Geophys. Res." -A list of all such shorthands can be printed by processing shorthnd.tex.) - -NOTE: this package does not contain AGUTeX itself. This is because AGU++ is -still unofficial. (The AGU is considering what they want to do with it.) -The official package can be obtained from anonymous FTP server - kosmos.agu.org -in directory agutex - -Patrick W. Daly -Max-Planck-Institut f\"ur Aeronomie -D-37191 Katlenburg-Lindau - -daly@linmpi.mpg.de diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/changes.v16b b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/changes.v16b deleted file mode 100644 index 4506f981e2b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/changes.v16b +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ - CHANGES TO AGU++ SINCE THE ORIGINAL VERSION - -Version 1.6b 1999 Aug 19 - For conformance with AGUTeX 5.01 of March 29, 1999, add option paleo - to input the paleo.sty for Paleoceanography. - - If an invalid AGUTeX file is specified as option, an error is issued - (previously only a warning and agums was used). - -Version 1.6a 1999 May 21 - The agu.bst and agufull.bst have been corrected again to fix some bugs - and incorrect formatting of book editors. - - Aguplus.cls regenerated with natbib 7.0 (new treatment for authorless - and/or yearless references). Changes to agu.bst and agufull.bst - accordingly. - -Version 1.6 1999 February 24 - Copyright notices changed to conform to the LaTeX Project Public License, - ensuring the free distribution with protection against unauthorized copies - with the same name. - - The agu.bst and agufull.bst files have been redone to avoid crashing BibTeX - on some older versions with limited memory. - -Version 1.5g 1998 September 14 - The longtable environment in the tools package of the same name is - supported; however, since this does not work for two-column text, it cannot - be used for preprints, only for manuscripts and camera-ready copy. - - The agu.bst bibliography style limits the number of authors to a maximum of - nine. If more appear, the list is shortened to the first author et al. If - this is not desired, use agufull.bst instead, which lists ALL authors in - the list of references. - -Version 1.5f 1998 July 16 - Make the plate environment compatible with hyperref package (version 6.32) - Multiple citations in one \citep command are no longer sorted; they appear - in the order given. - -Version 1.5e 1997 November 18 - Revise agu.bst (version 2.1b) so page numbers over 9999 are comma-divided - as 12,345. - Fix a bug so that the \begin{article}...\end{article} can be used. - There is no real need for this nonsense, but AGUTeX provides it, - so AGU++ does allow it. Previously there were problems when it was - used with \appendix. - -Version 1.5d 1997 April 28 - Revise agu.bst (version 2.1) so notes added in mid-sentence with lowercase - first word, and journal `number' no longer printed. - May be used with amsmath; previously there was a conflict if \sublab used. - -Version 1.5c 1997 March 14 - Revised agu.bst (version 2) fixing up several reported discrepancies - between the old version and copy-editor wishes. - Replace shorthnd.tex, listing all the physics and geophysics journals with - prestored abbreviations in agu.bst; previously optics journals also - included although they are not in agu.bst. - Minor changes in manual, primarily to emphasize preferred syntax for - citations: \citet and \citep instead of \cite and \cite[] (old syntax - still works). - -Version 1.5b 1996 October 24 - Fix up bug in AGUTeX's planotable (produces unexpected page changes) - -Version 1.5a 1996 October 9 - Additional patch (overlooked in 1.5) to allow appendices to work right. - Add notation environment. - Fix running heads with agupp (preprint) - Fix footnote at end of text (preprint and manuscript) - -Version 1.5 1996 August 20 - Patches to work with AGUTeX version 4.0. - -Version 1.4a 1996 July 29 - Adds \figbox* command, the same as \figbox but no frame is drawn around - the enclosed figure; useful with imported graphics or other `real' figures. - -Version 1.4 1996 July 22 - The \figbox command may now take empty width and height arguments - (as \figbox{}{}{...} ) to allow the box to scale automatically to the - size of its contents. This is most useful with imported graphics files. - - The agu.bst file contains shorthands for journals in the fields of physics, - geophysics, and optics. For example, a BibTeX entry of journal = jgr is - sufficient to specify the journal as JGR, - instead of journal = "J. Geophys. Res." A list of all such shorthands can - be printed by processing shorthnd.tex. - -Version 1.3 1995 Dec 01 - The natbib module that handles author-year citations has been overhauled. - This really makes no difference for AGU++, except that it gets the new - coding `free of charge'. However, the fourth release of LaTeX2e in - December 1995 made changes to the module necessary. - - The supplementary abstract has lost its indentation in a previous revision; - it has now been reinserted. - -Version 1.2 1995 Jan 08 - The second release of LaTeX2e in December 1994 contained some internal - changes that interfere with the AGU++ figure caption handling mechanism. - This has been fixed up in a way to make it consistent with earlier LaTeX - versions. - - There was also a serious bug in \figmarkoff that lead to an endless loop. - This has been fixed. - -Version 1.1 1994 Aug 24 - For LaTeX2e, make AGUPLUS a class file that takes one of the AGUTEX - .sty files as an option. Also take advantage of some internal 2e - trickery to improve the coding. - - A 2.09 version is retained as a style option to article as before. - Thus: 2.09==>> \documentstyle[jgrga,aguplus]{article} - but 2e ==>> \documentclass[jgrga]{aguplus} - - The AGUTEX package cannot run properly under LaTeX2e by itself. The AGU++ - fixes this up. - -Version 1.0b 1994 Aug 22 - The 1.0 versions were made using a preliminary test release of LaTeX2e. The - official release of 1994 June 1 contained some changes that made the - citations no longer work properly. This has now been fixed up. (Which means - it will not work with the preliminary test release!) - - NOTE: this 1.0b version is still a hybrid; it works under both 2.09 and 2e - versions of LaTeX. In future, a LaTeX2e-only package will be supported. - -Version 1.0a 1994 June 6 - Fix up problems with overfull hboxes. - -Version 1.0 1994 May 26 - Made compatible with the new LaTeX2e, although it does not take - advantage of any of the new features. (This may come in future.) - Add a patch to make AGUTeX work with LaTeX2e. - - Otherwise, only change on the surface is in the \cite command, which - now takes 2 optional arguments, for text before and after the citation. - \cite{key} ==>> Jones et al. [1990] - \cite[]{key} ==>> [Jones et al., 1990] - \cite[chap. 2]{key} ==>> [Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2] - \cite[e.g.,][]{key} ==>> [e.g., Jones et al., 1990] - \cite[see][pg. 34]{key}==>> [see Jones et al., 1990, pg. 34] - - The title of the preprint has been changed to be left justified instead - of centered. This makes it the same as the galley proofs and final - printing. (I prefer centered myself.) - -Version 0.5y 1993 December 17 - Corrections to fix up problems with planotable, which was not behaving - ideally when moved to the back of the manuscript and galley proof. - - Sublabelling of planotables that extended over more than one page - did not work correctly, and this has been repaired. - -Version 0.5x 1993 December 2 - Original version -(The version numbers less than 1 are meant to be experimental still. -Letters are prefixed to some to indicate that only minor corrections - have been undertaken.) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/geophys.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/geophys.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e55eaedbfa8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/geophys.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,328 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% This is file `geophys.tex', -%% generated with the docstrip utility. -%% -%% The original source files were: -%% -%% shorthnd.ins (with options: `head') -%% physjour.mbs -%% geojour.mbs -%% shorthnd.ins (with options: `tail') -%% =============================================== -%% IMPORTANT NOTICE -%% See below for the copyright and distribution conditions. -%% -%% This is a generated file. -%% It may be distributed without the source files listed above. -%% =============================================== -%% Copyright 1998, 1999 Patrick W. Daly -%% -%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms -%% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN -%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either -%% version 1 of the License, or any later version. -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} - -\def\ACRO{\begingroup\catcode`\M=11\relax\catcode`\"=9\relax\acro} -\def\acro#1#2{\endgroup\ttfamily#1 & \raggedright #2 \tabularnewline} -\def\PF#1[#2]{\\\hline\multicolumn{2}{c}{File: \texttt{#1}, version: #2 - \rule[-.75em]{0pt}{2em}}\\\hline\\[-1ex]} -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -\setlength{\parskip}{1ex} - -\pagestyle{myheadings} -\markright{List of Journal Shorthands} -\begin{document} - -\title - {List of the Shorthands for Journal Names in Various \texttt{.mbs} Files} - -\author{Patrick W. Daly} - -\date{This is part of the \texttt{makebst} or \texttt{custom-bib} bundle} - -\maketitle - -\newcommand{\btx}{\textsc{Bib}\TeX} - -The shorthands here may be used in \btx\ database (\texttt{.bib}) files in -place of the full journal name. For example, instead of -\begin{verbatim} -journal = "Phys. Rev.", -\end{verbatim} -it is sufficient to give -\begin{verbatim} -journal = pr, -\end{verbatim} -The advantage of this is not only the convenience of typing a shorter form, -but also the automatic switching between the abbreviated (here ``Phys.\ -Rev.'')\ and full forms (``Physical Review'') depending on the bibliographic -style file. Thus the one database entry is reformatted automatically. - -There is a set of standard shorthands for computing science included in the -original \texttt{plain.bst}, \texttt{abbrv.bst}, \texttt{unsrt.bst}, and -\texttt{alpha.bst} files. These are built into \texttt{merlin.mbs} and are -always present in every \texttt{.bst} file generated from it. - -Whether or not the shorthand is present in your \texttt{.bst} file depends on -the inclusion of the proper \texttt{.mbs} source file during its creation with -the \texttt{makebst} program. Check the heading to the \texttt{.bst} file -to find out what source files went into its generation. - -You may make up your own list of journal names, abbreviated and full, by using -one of the existing \texttt{.mbs} files as a model. Include its name in -\texttt{shorthnd.ins} to obtain a listing of its shorthands too. - -\newpage - -\begingroup -\centering -\def\PC#1{\ifx#1\ProvidesFile \let\next=#1\else\let\next=\skipline\fi\next} -\def\skipline{\begingroup\catcode`\^^M=12 \SKPLNE} -{\catcode`\^^M=12 \endlinechar=-1 \gdef\SKPLNE#1^^M{\endgroup}} -\let\ProvidesFile=\PF -\catcode`\%=\active -\let%=\PC -\catcode`\M=0 -\begin{longtable}{lp{6cm}} - \PF{merlin.mbs}[(all)] -MACRO {acmcs} {"ACM Computing Surveys"} -MACRO {acta} {"Acta Informatica"} -MACRO {cacm} {"Communications of the ACM"} -MACRO {ibmjrd} {"IBM Journal of Research and Development"} -MACRO {ibmsj} {"IBM Systems Journal"} -MACRO {ieeese} {"IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering"} -MACRO {ieeetc} {"IEEE Transactions on Computers"} -MACRO {ieeetcad} - {"IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits"} -MACRO {ipl} {"Information Processing Letters"} -MACRO {jacm} {"Journal of the ACM"} -MACRO {jcss} {"Journal of Computer and System Sciences"} -MACRO {scp} {"Science of Computer Programming"} -MACRO {sicomp} {"SIAM Journal on Computing"} -MACRO {tocs} {"ACM Transactions on Computer Systems"} -MACRO {tods} {"ACM Transactions on Database Systems"} -MACRO {tog} {"ACM Transactions on Graphics"} -MACRO {toms} {"ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software"} -MACRO {toois} {"ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems"} -MACRO {toplas} {"ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems"} -MACRO {tcs} {"Theoretical Computer Science"} - %------------------------------------------------------------------- - % Begin module: - % \ProvidesFile{physjour.mbs}[1999/02/24 2.0d (PWD)] -MACRO {aa}{"Astronomy and Astrophysics"} -MACRO {aasup}{"Astronomy and Astrophysics, Supplement Series"} -MACRO {aph} {"Acta Physica"} -MACRO {advp} {"Advances in Physics"} -MACRO {ajp} {"American Journal of Physics"} -MACRO {ajm} {"American Journal of Mathematics"} -MACRO {amsci} {"American Scientist"} -MACRO {anofd} {"Annals of Fluid Dynamics"} -MACRO {am} {"Annals of Mathematics"} -MACRO {ap} {"Annals of Physics"} -MACRO {adp} {"Annalen der Physik"} -MACRO {ao} {"Applied Optics"} -MACRO {apl} {"Applied Physics Letters"} -MACRO {app} {"Astroparticle Physics"} -MACRO {apj} {"Astrophysical Journal"} -MACRO {apjsup} {"Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series"} -MACRO {baps} {"Bulletin of the American Physical Society"} -MACRO {cmp} {"Communications in Mathematical Physics"} -MACRO {cpam} {"Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics"} -MACRO {cppcf} {"Comments on Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion"} -MACRO {cpc} {"Computer Physics Communications"} -MACRO {cqg} {"Classical and Quantum Gravity"} -MACRO {cra} {"Comptes Rendus des S{\'e}ances de l'Acad{\'e}mie des Sciences A"} -MACRO {fed} {"Fusion Engineering and Design"} -MACRO {ft} {"Fusion Technology"} -MACRO {grg} {"General Relativity and Gravitation"} -MACRO {ieeens} {"IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science"} -MACRO {ieeeps} {"IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science"} -MACRO {ijimw} {"International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves"} -MACRO {ip} {"Infrared Physics"} -MACRO {irp} {"Infrared Physics"} -MACRO {jap} {"Journal of Applied Physics"} -MACRO {jasa} {"Journal of the Acoustical Society of America"} -MACRO {jcp} {"Journal of Computational Physics"} -MACRO {jetp} {"Soviet Physics--JETP"} -MACRO {jfe} {"Journal of Fusion Energy"} -MACRO {jfm} {"Journal of Fluid Mechanics"} -MACRO {jmp} {"Journal of Mathematical Physics"} -MACRO {jne} {"Journal of Nuclear Energy"} -MACRO {jnec} {"Journal of Nuclear Energy, Part C: Plasma Physics, Accelerators, Thermonuclear Research"} -MACRO {jnm} {"Journal of Nuclear Materials"} -MACRO {jpc} {"Journal of Physical Chemistry"} -MACRO {jpp} {"Journal of Plasma Physics"} -MACRO {jpsj} {"Journal of the Physical Society of Japan"} -MACRO {jsi} {"Journal of Scientific Instruments"} -MACRO {jvst} {"Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology"} -MACRO {nat} {"Nature"} -MACRO {nature} {"Nature"} -MACRO {nedf} {"Nuclear Engineering and Design/Fusion"} -MACRO {nf} {"Nuclear Fusion"} -MACRO {nim} {"Nuclear Instruments and Methods"} -MACRO {nimpr} {"Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research"} -MACRO {np} {"Nuclear Physics"} -MACRO {npb} {"Nuclear Physics B"} -MACRO {nt/f} {"Nuclear Technology/Fusion"} -MACRO {npbpc} {"Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Suppluments)"} -MACRO {inc} {"Il Nuovo Cimento"} -MACRO {nc} {"Nuovo Cimento"} -MACRO {pf} {"Physics of Fluids"} -MACRO {pfa} {"Physics of Fluids A: Fluid Dynamics"} -MACRO {pfb} {"Physics of Fluids B: Plasma Physics"} -MACRO {pl} {"Physics Letters"} -MACRO {pla} {"Physics Letters A"} -MACRO {plb} {"Physics Letters B"} -MACRO {prep} {"Physics Reports"} -MACRO {pnas} {"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA"} -MACRO {pp} {"Physics of Plasmas"} -MACRO {ppcf} {"Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion"} -MACRO {phitrsl} {"Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London"} -MACRO {prl} {"Physical Review Letters"} -MACRO {pr} {"Physical Review"} -MACRO {physrev} {"Physical Review"} -MACRO {pra} {"Physical Review A"} -MACRO {prb} {"Physical Review B"} -MACRO {prc} {"Physical Review C"} -MACRO {prd} {"Physical Review D"} -MACRO {pre} {"Physical Review E"} -MACRO {ps} {"Physica Scripta"} -MACRO {procrsl} {"Proceedings of the Royal Society of London"} -MACRO {rmp} {"Reviews of Modern Physics"} -MACRO {rsi} {"Review of Scientific Instruments"} -MACRO {science} {"Science"} -MACRO {sciam} {"Scientific American"} -MACRO {sam} {"Studies in Applied Mathematics"} -MACRO {sjpp} {"Soviet Journal of Plasma Physics"} -MACRO {spd} {"Soviet Physics--Doklady"} -MACRO {sptp} {"Soviet Physics--Technical Physics"} -MACRO {spu} {"Soviet Physics--Uspeki"} - % End module: physjour.mbs - %------------------------------------------------------------------- - % Begin module: - % \ProvidesFile{geojour.mbs}[1999/02/24 2.0e (PWD)] -MACRO {aisr} {"Advances in Space Research"} -MACRO {ag} {"Annales Geophysic\ae"} -MACRO {anigeo} {"Annali di Geofisica"} -MACRO {angl} {"Annals of Glaciology"} -MACRO {andmet} {"Annalen der Meteorologie"} -MACRO {andgeo} {"Annales de Geophysique"} -MACRO {andphy} {"Annales de Physique"} -MACRO {afmgb} {"Archiv f\^^b{u}r Meteorologie, Geophysik und Bioklimatologie"} -MACRO {ass}{"Astrophysics and Space Science"} -MACRO {atph} {"Atm\'osphera"} -MACRO {aao} {"Atmosphere-Ocean"} -MACRO {atenv} {"Atmospheric Environment"} -MACRO {aujag} {"Australian Journal of Agricultural Research"} -MACRO {aumet} {"Australian Meteorological Magazine"} -MACRO {blmet} {"Boundary-Layer Meteorology"} -MACRO {bams} {"Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society"} -MACRO {cch} {"Climatic Change"} -MACRO {cdyn} {"Climate Dynamics"} -MACRO {cbul} {"Climatological Bulletin"} -MACRO {cap} {"Contributions to Atmospheric Physics"} -MACRO {dsr} {"Deep-Sea Research"} -MACRO {dhz} {"Deutsche Hydrographische Zeitschrift"} -MACRO {dao} {"Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans"} -MACRO {eco} {"Ecology"} -MACRO {empl}{"Earth, Moon and Planets"} -MACRO {envres} {"Environmental Research"} -MACRO {envst} {"Environmental Science and Technology"} -MACRO {ecms} {"Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science"} -MACRO {expa}{"Experimental Astronomy"} -MACRO {geoint} {"Geofisica Internationale"} -MACRO {geopub} {"Geofysiske Publikasjoner"} -MACRO {geogeo} {"Geologiya i Geofizika"} -MACRO {gafd} {"Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics"} -MACRO {gfd} {"Geophysical Fluid Dynamics"} -MACRO {geomag} {"Geophysical Magazine"} -MACRO {georl} {"Geophysical Research Letters"} -MACRO {grl} {"Geophysical Research Letters"} -MACRO {ga} {"Geophysica"} -MACRO {gs} {"Geophysics"} -MACRO {ieeetap} {"IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation"} -MACRO {ijawp} {"International Journal of Air and Water Pollution"} -MACRO {ijc} {"International Journal of Climatology"} -MACRO {ijrs} {"International Journal of Remote Sensing"} -MACRO {jam} {"Journal of Applied Meteorology"} -MACRO {jaot} {"Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology"} -MACRO {jatp} {"Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics"} -MACRO {jce} {"Journal of Climate"} -MACRO {jcam} {"Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology"} -MACRO {jcm} {"Journal of Climate Meteorology"} -MACRO {jcy} {"journal of Climatology"} -MACRO {jgr} {"Journal of Geophysical Research"} -MACRO {jga} {"Journal of Glaciology"} -MACRO {jh} {"Journal of Hydrology"} -MACRO {jmr} {"Journal of Marine Research"} -MACRO {jmrj} {"Journal of Meteorological Research, Japan"} -MACRO {jm} {"Journal of Meteorology"} -MACRO {jpo} {"Journal of Physical Oceanography"} -MACRO {jra} {"Journal de Recherches Atmospheriques"} -MACRO {jaes} {"Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences"} -MACRO {japca} {"Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association"} -MACRO {jas} {"Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences"} -MACRO {jmts} {"Journal of the Marine Technology Society"} -MACRO {jmsj} {"Journal of Meteorological Society of Japan"} -MACRO {josj} {"Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan"} -MACRO {jwm} {"Journal of Weather Modification"} -MACRO {lao} {"Limnology and Oceanography"} -MACRO {mwl} {"Mariners Weather Log"} -MACRO {mau} {"Mausam"} -MACRO {meteor} {"``Meteor'' Forschungsergebnisse"} -MACRO {map} {"Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics"} -MACRO {metmag} {"Meteorological Magazine"} -MACRO {metmon} {"Meteorological Monographs"} -MACRO {metrun} {"Meteorologische Rundschau"} -MACRO {metzeit} {"Meteorologische Zeitschrift"} -MACRO {metgid} {"Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya"} -MACRO {mwr} {"Monthly Weather Review"} -MACRO {nwd} {"National Weather Digest"} -MACRO {nzjmfr} {"New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research"} -MACRO {npg} {"Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics"} -MACRO {om} {"Oceanography and Meteorology"} -MACRO {ocac} {"Oceanologica Acta"} -MACRO {oceanus} {"Oceanus"} -MACRO {paleoc} {"Paleoceanography"} -MACRO {pce} {"Phys. 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Daly -%% -%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms -%% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN -%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either -%% version 1 of the License, or any later version. -\end{longtable} -\endgroup -\end{document} -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `geophys.tex'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/sample.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/sample.bib deleted file mode 100644 index ff721f75eb8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/sample.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -% **************************************** -% * File: SAMPLE.BIB * -% **************************************** -% * An invented bib file * -% * For the sample texts * -% * The order is unimportant and there * -% * may be more entries than references * -% * in the text * -% **************************************** -% -@ARTICLE{smit54, - AUTHOR = {J. G. Smith and H. K. Weston}, - TITLE = {Nothing Particular in this Year's History}, - YEAR = {1954}, - JOURNAL = {J. Geophys. Res.}, - VOLUME = {2}, - PAGES = {14-15} -} -@BOOK{colu92, - AUTHOR = {Christopher Columbus}, - TITLE = {How {I} Discovered {America}}, - YEAR = {1492}, - PUBLISHER = {Hispanic Press}, - ADDRESS = {Barcelona} -} -@ARTICLE{gree00, - AUTHOR = {R. J. Green and U. P. Fred and W. P. Norbert}, - TITLE = {Things that Go Bump in the Night}, - YEAR = {1900}, - JOURNAL = {Psych. Today}, - VOLUME = {46}, - PAGES = {345-678} -} -@ARTICLE{phil99, - AUTHOR = {T. P. Phillips}, - TITLE = {Possible Influence of the Magnetosphere on {American} History}, - YEAR = {1999}, - JOURNAL = {J. Oddball Res.}, - VOLUME = {98}, - PAGES = {1000-1003} -} -@ARTICLE{jame76, - AUTHOR = {Kelly James and Harris, Jr., George and Wilby Wollops}, - TITLE = {{American} Independence and Magnetism}, - YEAR = {1776}, - JOURNAL = {Revol. Tracts}, - VOLUME = {32}, - PAGES = {34-55} -} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/samplus.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/samplus.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0ff9db67a33..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/aguplus/samplus.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -%% Version of source file: -%% Date: 1998 Sep 14 -%% ************************************** -% * SAMPLE INPUT FOR AGUTeX & AGU++ * -%% ************************************** -% Various alternatives for the input are shown, commented out. -% E.g., for the documentstyle options -% for the authors' names, -% for the bibliography -% Feel free to play around with these variations, especially with -% the style options ms and twocolumn and 11pt/12pt - - %%%% LATEX2E: SELECT ONE OF THE NEXT LINES -\documentclass[jgrga]{aguplus} % CAMERA-READY, JGR - -%\documentclass[twoside,agupp]{aguplus} % PREPRINT - -%\documentclass[agums]{aguplus} % MANUSCRIPT -% % (ALWAYS 12PT) -%% <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -%% ADD THIS LINE IF POSTSCRIPT FONTS AVAILABLE -% \usepackage{times} % WITH TIMES ROMAN FONT -% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -%% This is STRONGLY recommended for the camera-ready version!! -%% <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - - %%%% LATEX 2.09: SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING -%\documentstyle[jgrga,aguplus]{article} % CAMERA-READY FOR JGR - -%\documentstyle[twoside,agupp,aguplus]{article} % PREPRINT, TWOSIDED - -%\documentstyle[agums,aguplus]{article} % MANUSCRIPT (12PT) - - -%% ADD THIS PACKAGE IF GRAPHICS ARE TO BE IMPORTED -% \usepackage{graphicx} - -% SOME EXTRA FEATURES THAT MAY BE TURNED ON WITH APPROPRIATE COMMANDS -% THESE ARE ALL PART OF AGU++, NOT STANDARD AGUTeX -% -\printfigures % PRINTS OUT FIGURES AT END OF MANUSCRIPT AND - % CAMERA-READY COPY -\doublecaption{35pc} % FIGURE CAPTIONS PRINTED OUT TWICE, IN REGULAR - % WIDTH AND WIDTH 35 PICAS (STILL REQ'D BY JGR) - % EFFECTIVE ONLY FOR CAMERA-READY COPY -\sectionnumbers % TURNS ON SECTION NUMBERS, WHICH ARE TURNED - % OFF BY DEFAULT (AGU DISCOURAGES THEM) -\extraabstract % ADDS SUPPLEMENTAL ABSTRACT WITH PAPER NUMBER - % AT END OF CAMERA-READY COPY (FOR JGR) -%\afour % SET PAPER SIZE FOR EUROPEAN A4 SPECIFICATION - -%\figmarkoff % INCLUDE TO SUPPRESS AUTOMATIC MARGINAL MARKING OF FIGS, TABLES - -%\tighten % STANDARD AGUTeX: TURNS OFF DOUBLE SPACING IN MANUSCRIPT - -% PREAMBLE INFOMATION ABOUT THE PAPER -\lefthead{Smith and Weston} -\righthead{Western Frontiers and Geophysics} -\received{April 1, 1989} -\revised{November 11, 1993} -\accepted{December 25, 1999} -\journalid{JGRA}{January 2000} -\articleid{1}{4} -\paperid{99JZ12345} -\ccc{0000-0000/00/99JZ-12345\$05.00} - % \cpright{PD}{1999} - % \cpright{Crown}{1999} - % (Crown copyrights have no "\ccc{}" information.) -\cpright{AGU}{1999} - -\authoraddr{J. G. Smith, Institute for Historical Geophysics, 26 Camrose - Drive, Houston, Texas} - -\authoraddr{H. K. Weston, School for Military Advances, 87 Blackborn Rd, - London, United Kingdom} - -\slugcomment{To appear in the Journal of Irreproducible Results, - February 30, 1999} - - -\begin{document} -\title{How the Western Frontiers were Won with the Help of Geophysics} - -% -% TWO METHODS FOR GIVING THE AUTHORS' NAMES -% -\author{J. G. Smith} -\affil{Institute for Historical Geophysics, Houston, Texas} - -\author{H. K. Weston\altaffilmark{1}} -\affil{School for Military Advances, London, United Kingdom} - -\altaffiltext{1}{Present address Playa del Ingeles, Gran Canaria.} - -%\author{J. G. Weston\altaffilmark{1} and H. K. Smith\altaffilmark{2,3}} -%\altaffiltext{1}{Institute for Historical Geophysics, Houston, Texas.} -%\altaffiltext{2}{School for Military Advances, London, United Kingdom.} -%\altaffiltext{3}{Present address Playa del Ingeles, Gran Canaria.} - - -\begin{abstract} -To date, very little has been written about the very important role -played by the magnetosphere during the conquest of the Western Hemisphere. -This paper tries to fill this gap by drawing on historical documents from the -years 1492 to 1888, the most vital years for this development. Almost no -conclusions are drawn as the influence appears to approach absolute zero. -\end{abstract} - -% FOR AGUTeX VERSION 4.0 AND LATER, TEXT MUST BE IN article ENVIRONMENT -% FOR EARLIER VERSIONS, THIS ENVIRONMENT IS NOT RECOGNIZED -\begin{article} - -\section{Introduction}\label{sec:intro} - -%% Citations: \citep for parenthetical (Columbus, 1492), or -%% \citet for in text, shown by Columbus (1492) - -With the discovery of America \citep{colu92} a new continent was opened up. -However its full exploitation by Europeans and their offspring was not fully -complete until many centuries later, as reported by \citet{jame76}. During this -interval, known as the Winning of the West \citep{smit54}, a major role in -the development of the continent was played by the lowly revolver -\citep[e.g.][]{gree00}. Recently, \citet{phil99} suggested that the -magnetosphere could have played an even more significant role. In order to -pursue this conjecture, the authors of this work have carried out a historical -survey and have found start\-ling\-ly little evidence for such a claim. - -\section{The Discovery} -\label{sec:dis} - -America was discovered by \citet{colu92}, as illustrated in Figure~\ref{fig:dis}. -Without the use of the compass, this would never have been possible. In fact, -this could be considered the most important (and only) contribution of the -geomagnetism to the development of the American continent. A painting of -Christopher Columbus' departure is shown in -Plate~\ref{pla:columbus}. - -\begin{figure} - \figbox{8cm}{4cm}{Paste map here} - \caption[]{\label{fig:dis} -Columbus's voyages to the New World between 1492 and 1504.} -\end{figure} -\begin{plate*} - \platewidth{35pc} - \figbox*{}{}{\rule[-9cm]{0pt}{18cm}Paste painting here} -% If an eps graphics file is available, use this line instead: -% \figbox*{}{}{\includegraphics[width=35pc]{cc1492.eps}} - \caption{\label{pla:columbus} -This lithograph shows famed explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492 departing -on his first voyage in search of a quicker route to Asia. Here, Columbus -takes leave of Ferdinand~V and Isabella, the king and queen of Castile, who -sponsored his first expedition. -(THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE)} -\end{plate*} - -The subsequent taming of the West took place with considerable quantities of -lead, but since this non-mag\-ne\-tic, there are no geomagnetic variances -attributed to it. - -\section{The Next Five Centuries} -\label{sec:next5} - -In Section~\ref{sec:dis}, the discovery of America was described. -Here we will outline the subsequent history until the present. This is best -summarized in Table~\ref{tab:sum}. - -\begin{planotable}{cll} - \tablewidth{20pc} -\tablecaption -{\label{tab:sum}The History of America from Discovery to Present} -\tablehead{\colhead{Date} & \colhead{Event} & \colhead{Ref.}} -\startdata -1492 & Discovery & \citet{colu92} - \nl -1776 & Independence & \citet{jame76} - \nl -1954 & Nothing much & \citet{smit54} - \nl -1999 & Present & \citet{phil99} -\end{planotable} - -As can be seen from Table~\ref{tab:sum}, there is almost no mention of -geomagnetism or the magnetosphere at all. This sorry situation is discussed -further and explained away in Section~\ref{sec:end}. - -\subsection{The Mathematics of Development} - -The complete mathematical description is beyond the scope of this report, but -can be found in \citet{smit54}. The basic equation is -\begin{equation} - z = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2} \label{eq:z} . -\end{equation} - -In addition to Equation~\ref{eq:z}, we also have -\begin{eqnarray} -x & = & A \sin\theta \nonumber \\ -y & = & A \cos\theta \nonumber \\ -A & = & \int^\infty_0 dt\,f(t) \label{eq:int} -.\end{eqnarray} -Equations~\ref{eq:z} and \ref{eq:int} together describe the entire time -development of the history of America. Again no geomagnetic term enters. - -\subsubsection{Pseudo-mathematics.} -In addition to the true mathematics mentioned above, there are a number of -pseudo-mathematical theories, but these cannot be seriously considered by -reputable scientists. - - -\section{Conclusions}\label{sec:end} - -Considering Figure~\ref{fig:dis} and Table~\ref{tab:sum} we see that the -influence of the geomagnetic and magnetospheric terms is negligible. -Furthermore, equations~\ref{eq:z} and \ref{eq:int} add no insight to the -problem. We must therefore conclude that \citet{phil99} incorrectly supposed -such a connection to exist. - -In spite of this negative result, research will continue on this highly -interesting question. 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Furore and another referee -for assisting in evaluating this paper. - -%% TWO METHODS FOR INCLUDING THE BIBLIOGRAPHY (LIST OF REFERENCES) -%% EITHER TYPE IN THE ENTRIES YOURSELF AS SHOWN HERE IN -%% `thebibliography' ENVIRONMENT, -%% OR -%% USE THE FOLLOWING TWO COMMANDS SO THAT BIBTEX WILL GENERATE -%% `thebibliography' TEXT FOR YOU AND READ IT IN. -%% -%\bibliographystyle{agu}%<-- LIST OF REFERENCES TO BE IN "AGU" STYLE -%\bibliography{sample} %<-- REFERENCES ARE IN FILE "SAMPLE.BIB" -%% -%% IF THE ABOVE TWO COMMANDS ARE USED, THEN thebibliography ENVIRONMENT -%% MUST BE REMOVED. -\begin{thebibliography}{} % (THIS TEXT WAS GENERATED BY BIBTEX) - -\bibitem[{\it Columbus}(1492)]{colu92} -Columbus, C., {\it How {I} Discovered {America}}. Hispanic Press, Barcelona, - 1492. - -\bibitem[{\it Green et~al.}(1900)]{gree00} -Green, R.~J., U.~P. Fred, and W.~P. Norbert, Things that go bump in the night, - {\it Psych. Today}, {\it 46}, 345--678, 1900. - -\bibitem[{\it James et~al.}(1776)]{jame76} -James, K., G.~Harris, Jr., and W.~Wollops, {American} independence and - magnetism, {\it Revol. Tracts}, {\it 32}, 34--55, 1776. - -\bibitem[{\it Phillips}(1999)]{phil99} -Phillips, T.~P., Possible influence of the magnetosphere on {American} history, - {\it J. Oddball Res.}, {\it 98}, 1000--1003, 1999. - -\bibitem[{\it Smith and Weston}(1954)]{smit54} -Smith, J.~G., and H.~K. Weston, Nothing particular in this year's history, {\it - J. Geophys. Res.}, {\it 2}, 14--15, 1954. - -\end{thebibliography} - -\end{article} % AGUTeX VERSION 4.0 AND LATER - -\end{document} |