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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2020-02-26 22:07:31 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2020-02-26 22:07:31 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/beilstein/beilstein.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/beilstein/beilstein.dtx
index 426321f2e1c..85b27a387a0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/beilstein/beilstein.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/beilstein/beilstein.dtx
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
----------------------------------------------------------------
beilstein -- Support for submissions to the ``Beilstein Journal
of Nanotechnology'' published by the Beilstein-Institut
-for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences
-Version: 1.5
+zur Foerderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften
+Version: 2.0
E-mail: journals-support@beilstein-institut.de
License: Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later
See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
@@ -29,8 +29,7 @@ See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
\postamble
Originally developed by Martin Sievers (info@schoenerpublizieren.de)
-Copyright (C) 2009-2019 by Beilstein-Institut for the Advancement of Chemical
-Sciences (Beilstein)
+Copyright (C) 2009-2020 by Beilstein-Institut zur Foerderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften (Beilstein)
Part of this bundle is derived from cite.sty, to which the
following license applies:
@@ -91,7 +90,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%</internal>
%<*driver>
\ProvidesFile{beilstein.dtx}%
-[2019/12/09 v1.5 Bundle for submissions to the\MessageBreak ``Beilstein Journal
+[2020/02/22 v2.0 Bundle for submissions to the\MessageBreak ``Beilstein Journal
of Nanotechnology'' (BJNANO)]
\documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[american]{babel}
@@ -103,7 +102,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\usepackage{array,booktabs,tabularx,longtable}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
-\lfoot{\footnotesize BJNANO Technical Handbook (Version 1.5)}
+\lfoot{\footnotesize BJNANO Technical Handbook (Version 2.0)}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{\thepage}
\rhead{\small\rightmark}
@@ -128,8 +127,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\usepackage[%
pdftitle={A LaTeX class for submissions to the ``Beilstein Journal of
Nanotechnology'' (BJNANO)},
- pdfauthor={Beilstein-Institut for the Advancement of Chemical
- Sciences},
+ pdfauthor={Beilstein-Institut zur Foerderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften},
urlcolor=blue,%
linktocpage,%
a4paper,%
@@ -168,14 +166,22 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/16}{Fix for recent babel versions}
% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/16}{Fix for @misc bib entries}
% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/16}{All files converted to UTF-8}
-% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/21}{Fix for the declaration of \cs{-} as a robust
-% command. There is a conflict between package bpchem and the latest
+% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/21}{Fix for the declaration of \cs{-} as a robust
+% command. There is a conflict between package bpchem and the latest
% \LaTeX{} release}
% \changes{v1.3}{2017/11/09}{Fix: Loading of \pkg{cleveref} is postponed to the
% very end of the preamble in order to avoid problems with \pkg{hyperref}}
% \changes{v1.4}{2018/01/20}{Add new manuscript type \opt{suppinfo}}
% \changes{v1.5}{2019/10/30}{Add new environment \env{funding}}
% \changes{v1.5}{2019/09/12}{Update documentation}
+% \changes{v2.0}{2020/02/05}{Update documentation}
+% \changes{v2.0}{2020/02/05}{New font scheme: \pkg{newtxtext}, \pkg{newtxtt}
+% and \pkg{newtxmath}}
+% \changes{v2.0}{2020/02/05}{utf8 is now the standard encoding for
+% \pkg{inputenc}}
+% \changes{v2.0}{2020/02/05}{CODEN strings were removed from the BiBTeX style
+% file}
+% \changes{v2.0}{2020/02/11}{Add support for doi in @www}
% \GetFileInfo{\jobname.dtx}
% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment}
% \DoNotIndex{\def,\edef,\gdef,\xdef,\global,\long,\let}
@@ -374,7 +380,8 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \begin{titlepage}
% \setstretch{1.8}
% \renewcommand\thefootnote{\fnsymbol{footnote}}
-% \vspace*{-2.5cm}{\includegraphics*[width=7.7cm,keepaspectratio]{bjnano_logo}}\\[1cm]
+% \vspace*{-2.5cm}%
+% {\includegraphics*[width=7.7cm,keepaspectratio]{bjnano_logo}}\\[1cm]
% \begin{center}
% {\bfseries\LARGE Technical Handbook}\\[3ex]
% {\Large The \LaTeX\ \pkg{Beilstein} bundle for submissions to the\\%
@@ -389,7 +396,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \begin{abstract}
% \noindent The \pkg{Beilstein} bundle provides a \LaTeX\ class file and a
% \BibTeX\ style file in accordance with the requirements of
-% submissions to the \BJNANO. Although the files can be used for any kind of
+% submissions to the \BJNANO. Although the files can be used for any kind of
% document, they have only been designed and tested to be suitable for
% submissions to the \BJNANO.
% \end{abstract}
@@ -401,7 +408,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% based on the standard \pkg{article} class, but was modified
% to meet the requirements for submissions to the \BJNANO as
% published in the ``Instructions for Authors'' \cite{Beilstein-MSG}.
-% Moreover the \LaTeX\ class \file{beilstein.cls} facilitates ease of use by
+% Moreover the \LaTeX\ class \file{beilstein.cls} facilitates ease of use by
% providing the authors with a set of useful macros and environments.
%
% The \BibTeX\ style \file{bjnano.bst} is used by the class to format
@@ -409,28 +416,27 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \file{achemso.bst}, but was largely adjusted to work exactly on
% \BJNANO submissions.
%
-% Finally an example document is included in the \pkg{Beilstein} bundle. It is
-% intended to act as a potential template for submissions, and illustrates the
+% Finally, an example document is included in the \pkg{Beilstein} bundle. It is
+% intended to be used as a template for submissions, and illustrates the
% usage of the class and the \BibTeX\ file.
%
% \section{Installation}
% \subsection{Global installation via your \TeX{} distribution}
-% From version 1.2 onwards, the \pkg{Beilstein} bundle is distributed via CTAN
-% and the major \TeX{} distribution. Therefore after having updated your \TeX{}
-% Live or MiKTeX installation
-% you can use the \pkg{Beilstein} files rightaway.
+% From version 1.2 onwards, the \pkg{Beilstein} bundle is distributed via CTAN
+% and the major \TeX{} distributions. Therefore after having updated your \TeX{}
+% Live or MiKTeX installation you can use the \pkg{Beilstein} files right away.
%
% \subsection{Local TDS installation}
% The \pkg{Beilstein} bundle is supplied with the TDS-ready ZIP file,
% \file{beilstein-tds.zip}. Simply unzip this file into your local texmf
-% tree and run your hash program (e.g. \texttt{texhash} for recent
+% tree and run your hash program (e.g., \texttt{texhash} for recent
% \TeX{}Live or MiK\TeX\ systems).
%
% To extract the bundle of files and to build the documentation
% yourself, run pdf\LaTeX\ on \texttt{beilstein.dtx}.
% The files can then be installed either by putting them into the
-% current working directory (where the main \TeX\ file is) or -- much
-% better -- as described above by moving the files to suitable places
+% current working directory (where the main \TeX\ file is) or --- much
+% better --- as described above by moving the files to suitable places
% in a local texmf tree \$LOCALTEXMF according to
% Table~\ref{tab:install}.
% \begin{table}
@@ -471,7 +477,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \end{itemize}
% \item Fonts
% \begin{itemize}
-% \item \pkg{mathptmx}, \pkg{helvet}, \pkg{courier},
+% \item \pkg{newtxtext}, \pkg{tgheros}, \pkg{newtxtt}
% \item \pkg{textcomp}.
% \end{itemize}
% \item Page layout
@@ -483,7 +489,8 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \end{itemize}\pagebreak
% \item Math and science
% \begin{itemize}
-% \item \pkg{amsmath, amstext, amssymb, amsgen, amsbsy, amsopn, amsfonts}.
+% \item \pkg{amsmath, amstext, amssymb, amsgen, amsbsy, amsopn, amsfonts,
+% newtxmath}.
% \end{itemize}
% \item Floats
% \begin{itemize}
@@ -502,29 +509,33 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% All these packages should be present in any major \TeX\
% distribution and are also available from \emph{The Comprehensive
-% TeX Archive Network} (CTAN) at \url{http://www.ctan.org}.
+% TeX Archive Network} (CTAN) at \url{https://www.ctan.org}.
%
% A complete list of used files and tested versions can be found in
-% the appendix on p.~\pageref{appendix}.
+% the Appendix section on page~\pageref{appendix}.
%
% \section{The class file}
% \subsection{Class options}
% Most of the things to be considered for submissions to the \BJNANO are
-% directly included into the class file. There is only one major choice an
-% author has to make, i.e.\ to determine the type of manuscript he
-% wants to submit.
+% directly included into the class file. There is only one major choice authors
+% have to make, i.e., to determine the type of manuscript they
+% want to submit.
%
% \DescribeOption{manuscript=}%
% The Beilstein-Institut has defined five such types and each type
% has a special purpose and structure. The chosen option is used
-% internally to check for mandatory sections and elements. The types are designed
-% to give the author a slight control of the article's structure.
+% internally to check for mandatory sections and elements. The types are
+% designed to give the author a slight control over the article structure.
+%
+% The selection of the type is done by the key-value-option \opt{manuscript},
+% which can take the values listed in Table~\ref{tab:optionsmanuscript}.
+% To switch your document to a ``Book Review Article'' e.g.,
+% simply use \cs{documentclass[manuscript=bookreview]\{beilstein\}}.
+% In case of an unknown value, the class will use the default option.
%
-% The selection of the type is done by the key-value-option \opt{manuscript}
-% which takes the values listed in Table~\ref{tab:optionsmanuscript}.
% \begin{table}
% \centering
-% \caption{Possible values for key-value option
+% \caption{Possible values for key-value option
% ``manuscript''.\textsuperscript{\textit{a}}}
% \label{tab:optionsmanuscript}
% \begin{tabular}{ll}
@@ -544,15 +555,13 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \textsuperscript{\textit{a}}Default option is printed in italics.
% \end{flushleft}
% \end{table}
-%
-% To switch your document to a ``Book Review Article'' e.g.\ you
-% simply use \cs{documentclass[manuscript=bookreview]\{beilstein\}}.
-% In case of an unknown value, the class will use the default option.
+% \newpage
%
% \DescribeOption{american}\DescribeOption{british}
-% Two other options of a more technical aspect exist. Firstly you can
-% tell \LaTeX\ whether you use American or British English (see Table \ref{tab:language}).
-% Internally only different hyphenation patterns are used. So you might not see
+% Two other options of a more technical aspect exist. Firstly, you can
+% tell \LaTeX\ whether you use American or British English (see
+% Table~\ref{tab:language}).
+% Internally only different hyphenation patterns are used. So you might not see
% a difference in the output at first sight.
% \begin{table}
% \centering
@@ -569,33 +578,32 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \textsuperscript{\textit{a}}Default option is printed in italics.
% \end{flushleft}
% \end{table}
-%
+%
% \DescribeOption{applemac}\DescribeOption{latin1}%
% \DescribeOption{utf8}%
% Secondly, you might want to change the input encoding of your
-% document, e.g.\ when using accented characters. Therefore, the class
-% offers a small set of options (see Table~\ref{tab:inputenc}). In most
-% cases no change is necessary. However, you should consider using the
-% \opt{utf8} option as this the standard encoding nowadays.
+% document, e.g., when using accented characters. Therefore, the class
+% offers a small set of options (see Table~\ref{tab:inputenc}). The option
+% \opt{utf8} is set as default beginning with version 2.0.
% \begin{table}
% \centering
-% \caption{Options for input encoding.\textsuperscript{\textit{a}}}
+% \caption{Options for input encoding.%\textsuperscript{\textit{a}}}
% \label{tab:inputenc}
% \begin{tabular}{ll}
% \toprule
% Option & Meaning\\\midrule
% \opt{applemac} & Use special Mac encoding\\
-% \itshape \opt{latin1} & \itshape Use ISO8859-1 encoding\\
-% \opt{utf8} & Use UTF-8 encoding\\
+% \opt{latin1} & Use ISO8859-1 encoding\\
+% \itshape \opt{utf8} & \itshape Use UTF-8 encoding\\
% \bottomrule
% \end{tabular}\\
% \begin{flushleft}\footnotesize
% \textsuperscript{\textit{a}}Default option is printed in italics.
% \end{flushleft}
% \end{table}
-%
+%
% \noindent Further options have been added to the recent version of the class:%
-%
+%
% \DescribeOption{sectionnumbering}%
% The \pkg{Beilstein} class disables the usual section numbering
% mechanism by changing the counter ``secnumdepth'' appropriately. You
@@ -606,9 +614,8 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \DescribeOption{fnpara}
% By default footnotes can only be used in tables and are printed one
% per line. This can be changed to paragraph mode, either locally (see
-% page~\pageref{pg:fnpara}),
-% or globally. For that purpose the \pkg{Beilstein} class
-% offers the option \opt{fnpara=true} or just \opt{fnpara}.
+% page~\pageref{pg:fnpara}) or globally. To this purpose the \pkg{Beilstein}
+% class offers the option \opt{fnpara=true} or just \opt{fnpara}.
%
% \DescribeOption{Global options}
% The \pkg{Beilstein} class was developed to include all necessary
@@ -623,19 +630,19 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \DescribeMacro{\title}
% The title of your manuscript is given with \cs{title\marg{title}}.
-% There is also an optional argument which can be used when writing
-% a document for supporting information, e.g.\
-% \cs{title\oarg{sititle}\marg{title}}. Both information are
-% automatically used on the titlepage of supporting information.
+% There is also an optional argument that can be used when writing
+% a document for the Supporting Information, e.g.,
+% \cs{title\oarg{sititle}\marg{title}}. Both information are
+% automatically used on the title page of the Supporting Information.
% For more information about creating Supporting Information files
-% please see p.~\pageref{suppinfo}.
+% please see page~\pageref{suppinfo}.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\sititle}
-% As an alternative to the optional argument of \cs{title}
-% you can use macro \cs{sititle\marg{sititle}}.
+% As an alternative to the optional argument of \cs{title}
+% you can use the macro \cs{sititle\marg{sititle}}.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\author}\DescribeMacro{\author*}
-% Each author of the article is named within its own \cs{author}
+% Each author of the article is named within their own \cs{author}
% command. For a corresponding author the extended version
% \cs{author*} must be used. It has an additional second mandatory
% argument holding the author's email address.
@@ -652,21 +659,23 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% there is a second optional argument:\\
% \cs{author\oarg{affiliation number}\oarg{email address}\marg{author's name}}
%
-% \marginpar{CAUTION}%
-% To add an email address the first optional argument
-% has to be present in any case, e.g.\ empty if there is no extra
-% affiliation number.
+% \vspace{0.3em}
+% \noindent\fcolorbox{black}{red!40}{\parbox{%
+% \dimexpr\textwidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule\relax}{
+% In order to add an email address the first optional argument
+% has to be present in any case. If there is no affiliation number, empty
+% square brackets need to be given.}}
%
+% \vspace{0.3em}
% \DescribeMacro{\affiliation}
% The affiliations are given with \cs{affiliation\marg{postal address}}
-% and are numbered consecutively. Each \cs{author} with an own address
+% and are numbered consecutively. Each \cs{author} with dedicated affiliation(s)
% is followed by one or more \cs{affiliation} commands (see example
% below). This can also be combined with the optional affiliation number.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\maketitle}
% To print the title page use the command
% \cs{maketitle}.
-% \newpage
% A complete title block might look like this:
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
% \begin{document}
@@ -681,16 +690,16 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \author[][Ducept@...]{Pascal C. Ducept}
% \affiliation{Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London,
% London SW7 2AY, United Kingdom}
-% \affiliation{An alternative Address could be here}
+% \affiliation{An alternative address can be given here.}
% %A third author with the same affiliation as the second:
% \author[2]{X. Y.}
% \maketitle %print the title page
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
-% For abstract and keywords please have a look at section~\ref{sec:special}.
+% For abstract and keywords please see section~\ref{sec:special}.
%
% \subsection{Section headers}
-% You can use the standard \LaTeX\ sectioning commands (except for
+% You can use the standard \LaTeX\ sectioning commands (with the exception of
% \cs{chapter}) to structure your document. Depending on the type of
% manuscript some sections are mandatory while others are optional.
%
@@ -706,12 +715,13 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \section{Conclusion}
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
-% Table \ref{tab:specialsections} gives an overview of all allowed section headings for the
-% different \pkg{Beilstein} class manuscript types.
+% Table \ref{tab:specialsections} gives an overview of all allowed section
+% headings for the different \pkg{Beilstein} class manuscript types.
+% \clearpage
% \begin{table}
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
-% \caption{Allowed section headings for the different \pkg{Beilstein} class
+% \caption{Allowed section headings for the different \pkg{Beilstein} class
% manuscript types.}
% \label{tab:specialsections}
% \begin{tabular}{@{}l*{5}{>{$}c<{$}}@{}}
@@ -722,8 +732,8 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \textsuperscript{\textit{c}}&\mbox{FR}\textsuperscript{\textit{d}}&
% \mbox{LA}\textsuperscript{\textit{e}} & \mbox{RA}%
% \textsuperscript{\textit{f}}\\\midrule
-% \texttt{Conclusion} & - & + & o & - & + \\
% \texttt{Book Details} & + & - & - & - & - \\
+% \texttt{Conclusion} & - & + & o & - & + \\
% \texttt{Discussion} & - & + & - & - & - \\
% \texttt{Experimental} & - & - & o & - & - \\
% \texttt{Findings} & - & - & - & + & - \\
@@ -747,17 +757,16 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \subsection{Special sections}\label{sec:special}
% \DescribeEnv{abstract}
-% After the title page an abstract must be inserted (except for
-% ``Book Reports'' and ``Commentaries''). To meet the specifications for
-% \BJNANO submissions \LaTeX\ redefines the usual \env{abstract} environment
+% After the title page an abstract must be given (with the exception of
+% ``Book Reports'' and ``Commentaries''). To meet the specifications for
+% \BJNANO submissions \LaTeX\ redefines the usual \env{abstract} environment
% internally.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\keywords}
-% Although the ``Keywords'' could be considered as a part of the title page
-% they are inserted right after the abstract. There can be an
-% arbitrary number of keywords (at least five keywords are recommended), and
-% therefore the \cs{keywords} macro has only one
-% mandatory argument holding the keywords separated by semicolons.
+% The ``Keywords'' need to be given right after the abstract. There can be an
+% arbitrary number of keywords (at least five keywords are recommended), and
+% therefore the \cs{keywords} macro has only one mandatory argument holding the
+% keywords separated by semicolons.
%
% An abstract with keywords should look like this:
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
@@ -767,18 +776,22 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \keywords{allenylsilanes; rhodium(II) octanoate-mediated
% rearrangement; silylketenes; titanium carbenoids; ylide}
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
+% \clearpage
%
% \DescribeEnv{acknowledgements}
% \DescribeEnv{funding}
% The sections ``Acknowledgements'' and ``Funding'' are optional parts of all
% article types.
%
+% \vspace{0.3em}
% \noindent\fcolorbox{black}{red!40}{\parbox{%
% \dimexpr\textwidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule\relax}{%
-% All financial disclosures are supposed to be part of the ``Funding''
-% section.}} As the layout differs from that of the main text, they should be
+% All financial disclosures are supposed to be part of the ``Funding''
+% section.}}
+%
+% As the layout differs from that of the main text, these sections should be
% written using the environments \env{acknowledgements} and \env{funding}:
-% \pagebreak
+%
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
% \begin{acknowledgements}
% We would like to thank ...
@@ -794,18 +807,17 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \DescribeEnv{suppinfo}\label{suppinfo}%
% Another optional section of an article is the
-% ``Supporting Information'' which may consist of various ``Supporting
-% Information Files'' containing information about additional external
-% data. To begin this section simply use \cs{begin\{suppinfo\}}.
+% ``Supporting Information'', which may consist of various ``Supporting
+% Information Files''. To begin this section simply use \cs{begin\{suppinfo\}}.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\sifile}
-% Inside the \env{suppinfo} environment the command \cs{sifile} can be
-% used to add a ``Supporting Information File''. Its syntax is:\\
-% \cs{sifile\oarg{long description}\marg{filename}\marg{format}\marg{short
+% Inside the \env{suppinfo} environment the command \cs{sifile} is
+% used to add a ``Supporting Information File''. The syntax is:\\
+% \cs{sifile\oarg{long description}\marg{filename}\marg{format}\marg{short
% description}}
%
% Each \cs{sifile} can be followed by a \cs{label\marg{labelname}} to
-% cross-reference to that file in the main text using
+% cross-reference that file in the main text using
% \cs{ref\marg{labelname}}.
%
% The complete section could look like this:
@@ -813,17 +825,17 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \begin{suppinfo}
% \sifile{experimental_part.pdf}{PDF}{Experimental part}
% \label{si:experimental-part}
-% \sifile[A long description about the experimental data stored in
+% \sifile[A long description about the experimental data given in
% this file]{nmr1.pdf}{PDF}{NMR spectra of compounds \CN{1},
% \CN{2}, \CN{6} and \CN{7}.}
% \end{suppinfo}
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
% \DescribeEnv{\LaTeX\ source}A Supporting Information File can be created from
-% a \LaTeX\ source using the Beilstein \LaTeX\ class. The same syntax that was
-% used for the title page of the main manuscript
-% can be used for the Supporting Information. An additional title for the
-% Supporting Information (e.g.\ ``Additional experimental data'') can be added
+% a \LaTeX\ source using the Beilstein \LaTeX\ class. The same syntax that is
+% used for the title page of the main manuscript can be used for the
+% Supporting Information. An additional title for the
+% Supporting Information (e.g., ``Additional experimental data'') can be added
% by using the \oarg{sititle} option of the \cs{title} command:
% \cs{title\oarg{sititle}\marg{manuscript title}}.\\
% \DescribeMacro{\sititle}
@@ -833,8 +845,8 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \DescribeEnv{figure}
% \DescribeEnv{table}
% \DescribeEnv{scheme}
-% \LaTeX\ already knows about the built-in environments \env{table}
-% and \env{figure}. For \BJNANO publications a third environment is added:
+% In addition to the environments \env{table} and \env{figure} already included
+% in \LaTeX , there is a third environment for \BJNANO publications, i.e.,
% \env{scheme}. There is no difference in usage between \env{scheme}
% and the former two. To add a scheme ``AScheme.pdf'' you can enter the
% following:
@@ -848,14 +860,13 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \noindent\fcolorbox{black}{red!40}{\parbox{%
% \dimexpr\textwidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule\relax}{%
-% PDF\LaTeX\ is limited to a small set of graphic formats. All files have
-% to be either in the PDF, PNG or JPG format. The EPS format is fine as well,
-% because it can be converted easily to PDF (e.g.\ using \textsf{epstopdf}).}}
+% pdf\LaTeX\ is limited to a small set of graphic formats. All files have
+% to be either in the PDF, PNG or JPG format.\\
+% Using EPS graphics will lead to an error during upload to the submission
+% system. EPS graphics need to be converted to PDF, e.g., by using the package
+% \pkg{epstopdf}, before uploading the manuscript to the submission system.}}
%
% \vspace{\baselineskip}
-% Other formats such as SVG or WMF have to be processed with a converter such as
-% \textsf{ImageMagick} \cite{ImageMagick}.
-%
% \DescribeMacro{\caption}\DescribeMacro{\label}
% Please note that it does not matter whether \cs{caption} is put above or
% below \cs{includegraphics}. The caption will always be below the scheme in
@@ -881,9 +892,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% floats without bothering about the correct width. For single-column
% floats you can use \cs{sglcolfigure\marg{filename}} and
% \cs{sglcolscheme\marg{filename}} as well as the environments
-% \env{sglcoltabular} and \env{sglcoltabularx}. The latter two are
-% meant as a replacement for \env{tabular} and \env{tabularx}
-% respectively.
+% \env{sglcoltabular} and \env{sglcoltabularx}.
%
% A single-column scheme containing ``results-sil.pdf'' can
% then be inserted as:
@@ -896,9 +905,11 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \label{scheme:silylketenes}
% \end{scheme}
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
-% \pagebreak
-% \DescribeMacro{\dblcolfigure}\DescribeMacro{\dblcolscheme}
-% \DescribeEnv{dblcoltabular}\DescribeEnv{dblcoltabularx}
+% \newpage
+% \DescribeMacro{\dblcolscheme}%
+% \DescribeMacro{\dblcolfigure}%
+% \DescribeEnv{dblcoltabular}%
+% \DescribeEnv{dblcoltabularx}
% The same macros and environments with ``dbl'' instead of ``sgl'' are
% defined for double-column floats. Thus for a table you can use:
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
@@ -925,12 +936,12 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \DescribeEnv{longtable}
% If you have a table that is longer than one page, please use the
-% \env{longtable} environment. Have a look at the package's
-% documentation for more information.
+% \env{longtable} environment. Please see the documentation of the package
+% for more information.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\footnote}
-% Footnotes are only allowed in tables (see appendix).
-% You can use them in the legend as well as within the table.
+% Footnotes are only allowed in tables (see Appendix section).
+% You can use them in the caption as well as within the table.
% Lowercase letters are used automatically and the footnote text is
% written below the table.
%
@@ -952,52 +963,22 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \end{table}
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
-% \subsection{Cross-references}
-% One of \LaTeX\ biggest advantages is its
-% powerful mechanism for cross-references. Therefore you should use it
-% for each of the different objects. This includes among others
-% floats, Supporting Information files and other sections. Just add the
-% standard \cs{label\marg{labelname}} command right after \cs{caption}
-% or \cs{sifile} and call the \cs{ref\marg{labelname}}
-% macro to get the correct number of the referenced object. In the
-% example table above, \cs{ref\{tab:silylketenes\}} gives the actual
-% number of the table.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\cref}
-% To make this mechanism even more comfortable, the \pkg{Beilstein} class
-% loads the package \pkg{cleveref} (only if installed already) which
-% defines a command \cs{cref}.
-% In addition to the number of the object its type is printed as well,
-% i.e.\ instead of writing ``see table \cs{ref\{tab:silylketenes\}}''
-% a simple ``see \cs{cref\{tab:silylketenes\}}'' gives the same
-% result. Note that \cs{cref} can also be used for cross-referencing
-% to a ``Supporting Information File''.
-%
% \subsection{Writing chemistry}
% \LaTeX\ is a very powerful tool for mathematical
-% typesetting. All built-in commands and structures
+% typesetting. All commands and structures included in
% are provided by the \pkg{Beilstein} class as well. In addition, the
-% packages of the \AmS, \pkg{amsmath, amssymb} etc., are loaded.
+% packages of the \AmS, such as \pkg{amsmath} and \pkg{amssymb}, are loaded.
%
% \DescribeEnv{\$...\$}\DescribeEnv{equation}
-% You can use the standard delimiters \$\ldots\$ like \$\cs{delta}\$
-% for $\delta$ for inline math and environments like
-% \env{equation} for displayed math. Please use the inline math mode
-% for single numbers like $-2$ as well to get the correct minus sign.
-% Please note that -- as described in the ``Instructions for Authors'' --
-% equations must fit a width of 8.2\,cm (single column), and longer
-% equations should be split accordingly.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\up...}
-% Small Greek letters are usually printed in italics. If the letters should be
-% in an upright font, please use \cs{up...}, e.g.\ \cs{upalpha} for $\upalpha$.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\var...}
-% \pkg{amsmath} provides special commands for upper Greek letters in
-% italics, e.g.\ \cs{varTheta} for $\varTheta$.
+% You can use the standard delimiters \$\ldots\$ for inline math and
+% environments such as \env{equation} for math floats. Please use the inline
+% math mode for single numbers such as $-2$ to obtain the correct minus sign.
+% Please note that --- as described in the ``Instructions for Authors'' ---
+% equations must fit a width of 8.2\,cm (single column). Wider equations need to
+% be split accordingly.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\text}
-% If you have text inside a formula, e.g.\ as an index, you can use
+% If you have text inside a formula, e.g., as an index, you can use
% \cs{text} to typeset it in an upright font and in the correct size.
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
% $\text{amplitude sensitivity}=10$\\
@@ -1006,28 +987,25 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% However, for chemical elements and reactions the \LaTeX\ math mode is not
% sufficient, because many chemical expressions have to be typeset
-% in an upright font and not in italics. For example, have a look at
-% \texttt{\$O\_2\$} which results in $O_2$ instead of O$_2$. Using
-% \cs{text} as mentioned is possible as well as writing
-% \texttt{O\$\_2\$}, but both methods are not very
-% comfortable when they have to be applied at several places.
-% On the other hand the commands \texttt{\_} for subscripts and
-% \texttt{\^} for superscripts should remain. Therefore a special \cs{chem}
-% macro is provided by the \pkg{Beilstein} class.
+% in an upright font and not in italics. For example, \texttt{\$O\_2\$}
+% results in $O_2$ instead of O$_2$. Using \cs{text} or writing
+% \texttt{O\$\_2\$} can solve this issue, but both methods are not very
+% comfortable when they have to be applied multiple times. Therefore a
+% special \cs{chem} macro is provided by the \pkg{Beilstein} class.
%
% \vskip2ex%
% \noindent\textbf{Chemical specialities: the \cs{chem} and \cs{unit} macros}\\
-% Although there already exist many powerful packages like
+% Although there are already many powerful packages such as
% \pkg{siunitx} or \pkg{chemsym} to write physical and chemical units
% and symbols, the \pkg{Beilstein} class implements its own rather
% simple interface to keep all submitted documents consistent and make
-% it easier to process them during the final typesetting.
+% it easier to process them during final typesetting.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\chem}
% \DescribeMacro{^}\DescribeMacro{_}
% For chemical formulas the macro \cs{chem} is defined. Inside its
-% argument \texttt{\_} and \texttt{\^} are active like in the math
-% mode. The rest, e.g.\ element names are written in an upright format.
+% argument \texttt{\_} and \texttt{\^} are active in the same way as in the math
+% mode. All text, e.g., element names is typeset in an upright font.
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and example]%
% \chem{CuCl_2} and \chem{{SO_4}^{2-}}\\
% \chem{^2_1H+{^3_1H}}\\
@@ -1035,10 +1013,10 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\unit}
-% For units more or less the same is valid. For instance, writing
+% The same applies to physical units. For instance, writing
% \texttt{\$cm\^{}2\$} does not result in cm$^2$, but $cm^2$. Thus,
-% you should use \cs{unit} to enter all units correct and more
-% comfortable. If more than one unit is needed,
+% \cs{unit} can be used to enter all units correctly and more
+% comfortably. If more than one unit is needed,
% \texttt{\textasciitilde} can be used to separate them.
%
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and example]
@@ -1046,31 +1024,6 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% $C_\text{PEG}=170\unit{mg/ml}$
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
-% \DescribeMacro{\angstrom}
-% \DescribeMacro{\celsius}
-% \DescribeMacro{\degree}
-% \DescribeMacro{\permil}
-% \DescribeMacro{\percent}
-% Some units have special macros to make their use easier (see
-% Table~\ref{tab:units}). The commands \cs{percent} and \cs{permil} can
-% be used in the main text as well.
-% \begin{table}
-% \centering
-% \caption{Special macros for units.}
-% \label{tab:units}
-% \begin{tabular}{lll}
-% \toprule
-% Unit name & \LaTeX\ macro & Output\\\midrule
-% \r{a}ngstr\"{o}m & \cs{angstrom} & \AA\\
-% celsius & \cs{celsius} & \ensuremath{{}^{\circ}}\kern-\scriptspace C\\
-% degree & \cs{degree} & \ensuremath{{}^{\circ}}\\
-% permil & \cs{permil} & \textperthousand\\
-% percent & \cs{percent} & \%\\
-% \bottomrule
-% \end{tabular}
-% \end{table}
-%
-% \pagebreak
% \DescribeMacro{\rightarrow}
% \DescribeMacro{\rightleftarrows}
% \DescribeMacro{\rightleftharpoons}
@@ -1088,8 +1041,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and example]
% \chem{CH_4+2O_2\rightarrow CO_2 + 2H_2O}\\
-% \chem{2H_{2(g)}+O_{2(g)}\to 2H_2 O_{(l)}\ \Delta H=-286 %
-% \unit{\frac{kJ}{mol}}}\\
+% \chem{2H_{2(g)}+O_{2(g)}\to 2H_2 O_{(l)}} $\Delta H=-286$\unit{kJ/mol}\\
% \chem{N_{2(g)}+3H_{2(g)}\rightleftharpoons 2NH_{3(g)}}
% \end{LaTeXdemo}
%
@@ -1120,60 +1072,46 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
%
% \DescribeMacro{\IUPAC}
% \DescribeMacro{\-}\DescribeMacro{\|}
-% Some chemical products have quite a long name which sometimes
-% results in a bad hyphenation. If you want to influence this you
-% can use \cs{-} for breakable hyphens and \cs{|} for invisible
-% breakpoints and then pass it as an argument to \cs{IUPAC}, e.g.\\\
-% \cs{IUPAC\{4,7-dimethyl\cs{-}3,5,7-tri\cs{|}hydro-1,2,4,7-tetrazocin\cs{-}3,8-dione\}}.
+% Long names of chemical compounds sometimes are hyphenated badly.
+% This can be controlled by using \cs{-} for hyphens and \cs{|}
+% for soft hyphens as arguments in \cs{IUPAC}, e.g.,\\
+%\cs{IUPAC\{4,7-dimethyl\cs{-}3,5,7-tri\cs{|}hydro-1,2,4,7-tetrazocin\cs{-}3,8-dione\}}.
%
+% \vspace{\baselineskip}%
% \noindent\textbf{Chemical structures from external programs}\\
-% There are a lot of highly specified software programs like
-% \textsf{ChemDraw\textsuperscript{\textregistered}} to draw complex chemical
-% structures. You should
-% always use such programs and then export your drawings to a pdf file
-% and include it into your \LaTeX\ document as described in
+% There is a lot of highly specified software such as
+% \textsf{ChemDraw\textsuperscript{\textregistered}} to draw complex chemical
+% structures. You should always use such programs and then export your drawings
+% to the PDF format to be included in your \LaTeX\ document as described in
% section~\ref{sec:floats}.
-% If you get an eps file that is fine as well. You just have to convert it
-% with \textsf{epstopdf}~\texttt{file.eps} from the command line (shell).
-% You can export your graphic file to more or less every format
-% and convert it to pdf, but using a vector format right away is
-% highly recommended.
%
% \section{Managing references with \texorpdfstring{\BibTeX}{BiBTeX}}
% \subsection{The \texorpdfstring{\BibTeX}{BiBTeX} style files}
% The \pkg{Beilstein} bundle includes a special \BibTeX\ style
-% \file{bjnano.bst} which implements all needed entry types and fields
-% as well as format specifications of the \BJNANO.
-% It is always used
-% automatically by the \pkg{Beilstein} class. The only thing
-% you have to do is to store all your bibliography data in a \BibTeX\ file.
-% The exact structure of this \BibTeX\ database is described in
+% \file{bjnano.bst}, which implements all needed entry types and fields
+% as well as format specifications of the \BJNANO. It is always used
+% automatically by the \pkg{Beilstein} class. The exact structure of a suitable
+% \BibTeX\ database for \BJNANO is described in
% section~\ref{sec:structure}.
%
-% \DescribeMacro{\cite}
-% To cite any of your references the \LaTeX\ macro \cs{cite} gets a
-% single key or a list of keys for those entries, i.e.\
-% \cs{cite\marg{key}} or \cs{cite\marg{key1,...,keyN}}.
-%
% \DescribeMacro{\bibliography}
-% To output the section ``References'' containing all information
-% from the \BibTeX\ database for all citations given with
-% the \cs{cite} command, the standard call
-% \cs{bibliography\marg{database}} has to be used just before
+% To generate the section ``References'' containing all information
+% from the \BibTeX\ database for all citations, the command
+% \cs{bibliography\marg{database}} is to be used just before
% \cs{end\{document\}}.
%
% \subsection{Structure of a \texorpdfstring{\BibTeX}{BibTeX} database}
% \label{sec:structure}
% The \BibTeX\ programming language knows the most common entry
-% types cited in academic papers. However, a few like ``WWW'' for
+% types cited in academic papers. However, a few such as ``WWW'' for
% internet resources and links or ``SOFTWARE'' are missing. They
% could be emulated, but it is much better to directly introduce them to
% \BibTeX. The same is valid for special data fields.
%
-% On the other hand, not all entry types and fields, that are in included in
-% \BibTeX, are needed and allowed in \BJNANO submissions. They could even mess
-% up the output when not treated correctly. Therefore the entry types are
-% restricted to the following ones:
+% Not all entry types and fields that are in included in \BibTeX
+% are needed and allowed in \BJNANO submissions. They could even lead to
+% erroneous output when not treated correctly. Therefore the entry types are
+% restricted to the following:
% \begin{multicols}{3}
% \small
% \begin{itemize}\ttfamily
@@ -1188,42 +1126,39 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \item @PROCEEDINGS
% \item @SOFTWARE
% \item @WWW
-% \item[]~
+% \item []~
% \end{itemize}
% \end{multicols}
%
-% \noindent In addition to the well known data fields the following ones were
+% \noindent In addition to the well-known data fields the following data fields were
% added:
% \begin{description}
-% \item[doi] Digital Object Identifier, e.g.\
-% \verb+doi = {10.1080/02678290500291699}+\\(optional for \texttt{@article}
-% and \texttt{@inpress})
-% \item[url] URL for any internet source, e.g.\\
-% \verb+url = {http://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano}+ (mandatory for
+% \item[doi] Digital Object Identifier, e.g.,\\
+% \verb+doi = {10.1080/02678290500291699}+\\
+% (optional for all references)
+% \item[url] URL for any internet source, e.g.,\\
+% \verb+url = {https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano}+\\(mandatory for
% \texttt{@WWW})
-% \item[urldate] Date when the url was visited last, e.g.\
-% \verb+urldate = {Sep 12, 2007}+ (mandatory for \texttt{@WWW})
-% \item[venue] Information about a conference (place and time), e.g.\\
-% \verb+venue = {Baltimore, MD, June 27--30, 1996}+\\(mandatory for
-% \texttt{@PROCEEDINGS} and \texttt{@INPROCEEDINGS}
-% \item[version] Version of a software, e.g.\
-% \verb+version = {Revision C.02}+ (mandatory for \texttt{@SOFTWARE})
+% \item[urldate] Date when the url was visited last, e.g.,\\
+% \verb+urldate = {Sep 12, 2007}+\\(mandatory for \texttt{@WWW})
+% \item[venue] Information about a conference (place and time), e.g.,\\
+% \verb+venue = {Baltimore, MD, June 27--30, 1996}+\\(optional for
+% \texttt{@PROCEEDINGS} and \texttt{@INPROCEEDINGS})
+% \item[version] Version of a software, e.g.,
+% \verb+version = {Revision C.02}+\\(mandatory for \texttt{@SOFTWARE})
% \end{description}%
%
% \noindent\fcolorbox{black}{red!40}{\parbox{%
% \dimexpr\textwidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule\relax}{The%
% \pkg{Beilstein} bundle contains the file ``beilstein-template.bib'' with
% example entries for all types of references
-% described in \cite[pp 5--6]{Beilstein-MSG}.}}%
-% \newpage
+% described in \cite{Beilstein-MSG}.}}%
% \begin{thebibliography}{9}
-% \bibitem{Beilstein-MSG}\emph{Beilstein-Institut:} Instructions for Authors
-% for the \BJNANO, Version 1.1.
+% \bibitem{Beilstein-MSG}\BJNANO Instructions for Authors.
+% \url{https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/authorInstructions}
% \bibitem{doc-tabularx}\emph{David Carlisle:} The \pkg{tabularx}
-% package, v2.07 (1999/01/07), %
-% \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/tabularx.html}.
-% \bibitem{ImageMagick}\emph{ImageMagick:} Convert, Edit, and Compose
-% Images, \url{http://www.imagemagick.org}.
+% package, v2.11 (2016-02-03), %
+% \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/tabularx}.
% \end{thebibliography}
%
% \newpage
@@ -1232,7 +1167,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \section*{Appendix}\label{appendix}\markboth{\appendixname}{\appendixname}
% \subsection*{Deactivated macros}\label{sec:forbidden}
% A few macros were
-% ``deactivated'', i.e.\ their usage results in an error. Right now
+% ``deactivated'', i.e., their usage results in an error. Right now
% this is valid for the standard commands listed in
% Table~\ref{tab:forbidden}.
% \begin{table}
@@ -1250,7 +1185,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \bottomrule
% \end{tabular}
% \begin{flushleft}\footnotesize
-% \textsuperscript{\textit{a}}\cs{footnote} remains active in the \env{table}
+% \textsuperscript{\textit{a}}\cs{footnote} remains active in the \env{table}
% environment.
% \end{flushleft}
% \end{minipage}
@@ -1265,79 +1200,91 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \endfoot
% \bottomrule
% \endlastfoot
-% beilstein.cls & 2019/10/30 v1.5 Template for submissions to the ``Beilstein
+% beilstein.cls & 2020/02/11 v2.0 Template for submissions to the ``Beilstein
% Journal of Nanotechnology'' (BJNANO)\\
% xkeyval.sty & 2014/12/03 v2.7a package option processing (HA)\\
% xkeyval.tex & 2014/12/03 v2.7a key=value parser (HA)\\
% ifthen.sty & 2014/09/29 v1.1c Standard LaTeX ifthen package (DPC)\\
-% article.cls & 2018/09/03 v1.4i Standard LaTeX document class\\
-% size12.clo & 2018/09/03 v1.4i Standard LaTeX file (size option)\\
-% babel.sty & 2019/07/19 3.33 The Babel package\\
-% bblopts.cfg & 2005/09/08 v0.1 add Arabic and Farsi to ``declared'' options of
+% article.cls & 2019/10/25 v1.4k Standard LaTeX document class\\
+% size12.clo & 2019/10/25 v1.4k Standard LaTeX file (size option)\\
+% babel.sty & 2020/01/15 3.38 The Babel package\\
+% bblopts.cfg & 2005/09/08 v0.1 add Arabic and Farsi to "declared" options of
% babel\\
% american.ldf & 2017/06/06 v3.3r English support from the babel system\\
% inputenc.sty & 2018/08/11 v1.3c Input encoding file\\
% fontenc.sty\\
% t1enc.def & 2018/08/11 v2.0j Standard LaTeX file\\
-% mathptmx.sty & 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a Times w/ Math, improved (SPQR, WaS) \\
-% helvet.sty & 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a (WaS) \\
-% courier.sty & 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a (WaS) \\
% textcomp.sty & 2018/08/11 v2.0j Standard LaTeX package\\
% ts1enc.def & 2001/06/05 v3.0e (jk/car/fm) Standard LaTeX file\\
-% ts1enc.dfu & 2018/10/05 v1.2f UTF-8 support for inputenc\\
-% geometry.sty & 2018/04/16 v5.8 Page Geometry\\
-% ifpdf.sty & 2018/09/07 v3.3 Provides the ifpdf switch\\
-% ifvtex.sty & 2016/05/16 v1.6 Detect VTeX and its facilities (HO)\\
-% ifxetex.sty & 2010/09/12 v0.6 Provides ifxetex conditional\\
-% geometry.cfg\\
-% setspace.sty & 2011/12/19 v6.7a set line spacing\\
-% ragged2e.sty & 2019/07/28 v2.2 ragged2e Package (MS)\\
-% everysel.sty & 2011/10/28 v1.2 EverySelectfont Package (MS)\\
-% footmisc.sty & 2011/06/06 v5.5b a miscellany of footnote facilities\\
-% lineno.sty & 2005/11/02 line numbers on paragraphs v4.41\\
-% amsmath.sty & 2018/12/01 v2.17b AMS math features\\
+% ts1enc.dfu & 2019/07/11 v1.2j UTF-8 support for inputenc\\
+% tgheros.sty & 2009/09/27 v1.2 TeX Gyre Heros as default sans serif family\\
+% kvoptions.sty & 2019/11/29 v3.13 Key value format for package options (HO)\\
+% ltxcmds.sty & 2019/12/15 v1.24 LaTeX kernel commands for general use (HO)\\
+% kvsetkeys.sty & 2019/12/15 v1.18 Key value parser (HO)\\
+% amsmath.sty & 2019/11/16 v2.17d AMS math features\\
% amstext.sty & 2000/06/29 v2.01 AMS text\\
% amsgen.sty & 1999/11/30 v2.0 generic functions\\
% amsbsy.sty & 1999/11/29 v1.2d Bold Symbols\\
% amsopn.sty & 2016/03/08 v2.02 operator names\\
% amssymb.sty & 2013/01/14 v3.01 AMS font symbols\\
% amsfonts.sty & 2013/01/14 v3.01 Basic AMSFonts support\\
-% multicol.sty & 2018/12/27 v1.8v multicolumn formatting (FMi)\\
+% newtxtext.sty & 2018/03/27 v1.531\\
+% fontaxes.sty & 2014/03/23 v1.0d Font selection axes\\
+% etoolbox.sty & 2019/09/21 v2.5h e-TeX tools for LaTeX (JAW)\\
+% mweights.sty & 2017/03/30 (Bob Tennent) Support package for multiple-weight
+% font packages. \\
+% fontenc.sty\\
+% t1enc.def & 2018/08/11 v2.0j Standard LaTeX file\\
+% newtxtt.sty & 2014/12/23 v1.051\\
+% newtxmath.sty & 2020/01/11 v1.623\\
+% ifxetex.sty & 2019/10/25 v0.7 ifxetex legacy package. Use iftex instead.\\
+% iftex.sty & 2019/11/07 v1.0c TeX engine tests\\
+% ifluatex.sty & 2019/10/25 v1.5 ifluatex legacy package. Use iftex instead.\\
+% centernot.sty & 2016/05/16 v1.4 Centers the not symbol horizontally (HO)\\
+% binhex.tex\\
+% geometry.sty & 2020/01/02 v5.9 Page Geometry\\
+% ifvtex.sty & 2019/10/25 v1.7 ifvtex legacy package. Use iftex instead.\\
+% geometry.cfg\\
+% setspace.sty & 2011/12/19 v6.7a set line spacing\\
+% ragged2e.sty & 2019/07/28 v2.2 ragged2e Package (MS)\\
+% everysel.sty & 2011/10/28 v1.2 EverySelectfont Package (MS)\\
+% footmisc.sty & 2011/06/06 v5.5b a miscellany of footnote facilities\\
+% lineno.sty & 2005/11/02 line numbers on paragraphs v4.41\\
+% multicol.sty & 2019/03/01 v1.8w multicolumn formatting (FMi)\\
% float.sty & 2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL)\\
% flafter.sty & 2018/11/28 v1.4d Standard LaTeX floats after reference (FMi)\\
% graphicx.sty & 2017/06/01 v1.1a Enhanced LaTeX Graphics (DPC,SPQR)\\
-% graphics.sty & 2017/06/25 v1.2c Standard LaTeX Graphics (DPC,SPQR)\\
+% graphics.sty & 2019/11/01 v1.3d Standard LaTeX Graphics (DPC,SPQR)\\
% trig.sty & 2016/01/03 v1.10 sin cos tan (DPC)\\
% graphics.cfg & 2016/06/04 v1.11 sample graphics configuration\\
% pdftex.def & 2018/01/08 v1.0l Graphics/color driver for pdftex\\
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%
% \normalsize
@@ -1350,7 +1297,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \begin{macrocode}
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{beilstein}
-[2019/10/30 v1.5 Template for submissions to the ``Beilstein Journal %
+[2020/02/22 v2.0 Template for submissions to the ``Beilstein Journal %
of Nanotechnology'' (BJNANO)]
% \end{macrocode}
% For class options key-value pairs are used. They are provided by the
@@ -1366,7 +1313,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\newif\iflangamerican
\DeclareOptionX<beilstein>{american}{%
\langamericantrue%
-}%
+}%
\DeclareOptionX<beilstein>{british}{%
\langamericanfalse%
}
@@ -1381,8 +1328,9 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\DeclareOptionX<beilstein>{applemac}{\def\beilstein@inputenc{applemac}}
% \end{macrocode}
% Setup the defaults
+% \changes{v2.0}{2020/02/05}{utf8 is now the default option}
% \begin{macrocode}
-\ExecuteOptionsX<beilstein>{american,latin1}
+\ExecuteOptionsX<beilstein>{american,utf8}
% \end{macrocode}
% There are five types of documents which differ in their structure. To
% check it the concrete manuscript type can be given with the type
@@ -1434,18 +1382,21 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\else%
\RequirePackage[british]{babel}%
\ClassInfo{beilstein}{Language has been set to British English}%
-\fi%
+\fi%
\RequirePackage[\beilstein@inputenc]{inputenc}
-\ClassInfo{beilstein}{Input encoding has been set to \beilstein@inputenc}\RequirePackage{inputenc}
+\ClassInfo{beilstein}{Input encoding has been set to \beilstein@inputenc}
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
% \end{macrocode}
-% Set up fonts. The document is typeset in Times, for sans serif and %
-% typewriter Helvetica and Courier will be used.
+% Set up fonts. The document is typeset using TX fonts, for sans serif TeX
+% Gyre Heros will be used.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{mathptmx}
-\RequirePackage[scaled=0.91]{helvet}
-\RequirePackage{courier}
-\RequirePackage{textcomp}
+\RequirePackage[full]{textcomp}
+\RequirePackage[scale]{tgheros}
+\RequirePackage[intlimits,sumlimits,namelimits,fleqn]{amsmath}
+\RequirePackage{amssymb}
+\RequirePackage{newtxtext}
+\RequirePackage[zerostyle=a]{newtxtt}
+\RequirePackage{newtxmath}
% \end{macrocode}
% Set up the page geometry. All articles are typeset doublespaced and %
% flushleft. The \pkg{ragged2e} package gives better results for ragged %
@@ -1465,7 +1416,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \end{macrocode}
% For the Referee's version line numbers are pretty useful. Some
% modifications must be done to make \pkg{lineno} work with
-% \pkg{amsmath} (see e.g.\ \url{http://phaseportrait.blogspot.com/2007/
+% \pkg{amsmath} (see e.g., \url{http://phaseportrait.blogspot.com/2007/
% 08/lineno-and-amsmath-compatibility.html})
% Additionally all equations' width can be limited. The environment
% widetext allows equations of the whole text width.
@@ -1548,9 +1499,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% \cs{chem} and \cs{unit}. Additionally macros for some special units
% are defined.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage[intlimits,sumlimits,namelimits,fleqn]{amsmath}
\setlength{\mathindent}{1.6cm}%
-\RequirePackage{amssymb}
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{eur}{\skewchar\font'177}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{eur}{m}{n}{%
<-6> eurm5 <6-8> eurm7 <8-> eurm10}{}
@@ -1644,7 +1593,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
{}
}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% If the \pkg{bpchem} has not been loaded we take some of its definitions
+% If the \pkg{bpchem} has not been loaded we take some of its definitions
% and add them to the beginning of the document.
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{%
@@ -1666,13 +1615,13 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\Prep}%
\expandafter\DeclareRobustCommand\expandafter\|\expandafter{\|}
% \end{macrocode}
-% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/21}{Removed definition for robust \cs{-} due to
+% \changes{v1.2}{2017/08/21}{Removed definition for robust \cs{-} due to
% conflict with recent \LaTeX{} versions.}
% \begin{macrocode}
}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% Recent \LaTeX{} versions define \cs{-} as robust. \pkg{bpchem} up to v1.06
-% does this as well, which results in a infinite loop. We therefore take the
+% Recent \LaTeX{} versions define \cs{-} as robust. \pkg{bpchem} up to v1.06
+% does this as well, which results in a infinite loop. We therefore take the
% definition from the latest LaTeX version and use it in all cases.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\-}{%
@@ -1808,7 +1757,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\restylefloat{table}
\floatstyle{plain}
\restylefloat{figure}
-% Try to place figures and tables ``here'', i.e.\ after the current %
+% Try to place figures and tables ``here'', i.e., after the current %
% paragraph, first. The \pkg{flafter} package automatically places %
% floats after the first reference.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -1837,7 +1786,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\newfloat{scheme}{htb}{los}
\floatname{scheme}{Scheme}
% \end{macrocode}
-% For graphics (PDF,PNG and JPG) the standard package \pkg{graphicx} %
+% For graphics (PDF, PNG and JPG) the standard package \pkg{graphicx} %
% is loaded.
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{graphicx}
@@ -1872,7 +1821,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
% Referencing floats is one of LaTeXs advantages. The \pkg{cleveref} %
% package extends those abilities even further.
%
-% To avoid problems when \pkg{hyperref} is used as well, we postpone the
+% To avoid problems when \pkg{hyperref} is used as well, we postpone the
% packages's loading to the very end of the preamble.
% \changes{1.3}{2017/11/09}{Postpone loading of \pkg{cleveref}}
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -1975,7 +1924,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\else
\ifcase\NAT@ctype
\ifx\NAT@last@nm\NAT@nm \NAT@yrsep\NAT@penalty\NAT@space\else
- \@citea
+ \@citea
\NAT@test{\@ne}\NAT@spacechar\NAT@mbox{\NAT@super@kern\NAT@@open}%
\fi
\if*#1*\else#1\NAT@spacechar\fi
@@ -2271,7 +2220,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\Large\bfseries
{Supporting Information}\\
\textmd{for}\\
- \@title\par\vspace{\baselineskip}%
+ \@title\par\vspace{\baselineskip}%
\end{center}
\normalsize
\authors%
@@ -2285,19 +2234,19 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\ifthenelse{\boolean{corauth}}%
{}%
{\ifthenelse{\value{c@totauthor}>1}%
- {\ClassError{beilstein}{At least one corresponding author has to be
+ {\ClassError{beilstein}{At least one corresponding author has to be
given.\MessageBreak Please use \string\author*\space for that}%
- {Please use at least one \string\author* command to set
+ {Please use at least one \string\author* command to set
information %
- about the corresponding author.\MessageBreak Have a look at
+ about the corresponding author.\MessageBreak Have a look at
the %
documentation for more details}%
}%
{\ifthenelse{\equal{\emails}{}}%
- {\ClassError{beilstein}{The author has been made corresponding
- author.\MessageBreak Therefore please provide an email address
+ {\ClassError{beilstein}{The author has been made corresponding
+ author.\MessageBreak Therefore please provide an email address
for the author}%
- {Use the second optional argument for that or use
+ {Use the second optional argument for that or use
\string\author* instead}}{}%
}%
}%
@@ -2307,11 +2256,11 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\par\vskip3ex
\normalsize Email:\space\emails\par\vskip2ex
\textsuperscript{$\ast$}\space{\small Corresponding author}%
- \par\vfill%
+ \par\vfill%
\begin{center}
\Large\bfseries\@suppinfotitle%
\end{center}
- \clearpage%
+ \clearpage%
}%
}%
{%
@@ -2328,20 +2277,20 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\par\vskip2ex%
\ifthenelse{\boolean{corauth}}{}%
{\ifthenelse{\value{c@totauthor}>1}%
- {\ClassError{beilstein}{At least one corresponding author has to
- be given.\MessageBreak Please use \string\author*\space for
+ {\ClassError{beilstein}{At least one corresponding author has to
+ be given.\MessageBreak Please use \string\author*\space for
that}%
- {Please use at least one \string\author* command to set
+ {Please use at least one \string\author* command to set
information %
- about the corresponding author.\MessageBreak Have a look
+ about the corresponding author.\MessageBreak Have a look
at the %
documentation for more details}%
}%
{\ifthenelse{\equal{\emails}{}}%
- {\ClassError{beilstein}{The author has been made
- corresponding author.\MessageBreak Therefore please provide
+ {\ClassError{beilstein}{The author has been made
+ corresponding author.\MessageBreak Therefore please provide
an email address for the author}%
- {Use the second optional argument for that or use
+ {Use the second optional argument for that or use
\string\author* instead}}{}%
}%
}%
@@ -2377,7 +2326,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
}%
{%
\renewenvironment{abstract}{\ClassWarning{beilstein}{An abstract %
- should not be part of the chosen document type
+ should not be part of the chosen document type
\beilstein@manuscript}}{}%
\newcommand*{\background}{\relax}%
\newcommand*{\results}{\relax}%
@@ -2393,7 +2342,7 @@ This work consists of the files beilstein.dtx,
\and\not\equal{\beilstein@manuscript}{\beilstein@manuscript@suppinfo}}%
{\newcommand{\keywords}[1]{\textbf{\large Keywords}\\*#1}}%
{\newcommand{\keywords}[1]{%
- \ClassWarning{beilstein}{Keywords should not be part of the
+ \ClassWarning{beilstein}{Keywords should not be part of the
chosen document type \beilstein@manuscript}}}
% \end{macrocode}
% Acknowledgments should be made inside the special environment.
@@ -3769,6 +3718,7 @@ FUNCTION {www}
format.url output
after.item 'output.state :=
format.urldate output
+ format.doi output
fin.entry
}
@@ -3813,72 +3763,6 @@ FUNCTION {other} {patent}
FUNCTION {default.type} {misc}
-MACRO {jan} {"Jan."}
-MACRO {feb} {"Feb."}
-MACRO {mar} {"Mar."}
-MACRO {apr} {"Apr."}
-MACRO {may} {"May"}
-MACRO {jun} {"June"}
-MACRO {jul} {"July"}
-MACRO {aug} {"Aug."}
-MACRO {sep} {"Sept."}
-MACRO {oct} {"Oct."}
-MACRO {nov} {"Nov."}
-MACRO {dec} {"Dec."}
-
-%% The ACS journals by CODEN
-MACRO {achre4} {"Acc.\ Chem.\ Res."}
-MACRO {acbcct} {"ACS Chem.\ Biol."}
-MACRO {ancac3} {"ACS Nano"}
-MACRO {ancham} {"Anal.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {armcbi} {"Annu.\ Rep.\ Med.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {bichaw} {"Biochemistry"}
-MACRO {bcches} {"Bioconjugate Chem."}
-MACRO {bjocbh} {"Beilstein J.~Org.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {bomaf6} {"Biomacromolecules"}
-MACRO {bipret} {"Biotechnol.\ Prog."}
-MACRO {ccccak} {"Collect.\ Czech.\ Chem.\ Commun."}
-MACRO {crtoec} {"Chem.\ Res.\ Toxicol."}
-MACRO {chlsac} {"Chem.\ Listy"}
-MACRO {chreay} {"Chem.\ Rev."}
-MACRO {cmatex} {"Chem.\ Mater."}
-MACRO {cmltag} {"Chem.\ Lett."}
-MACRO {cgdefu} {"Cryst.\ Growth Des."}
-MACRO {enfuem} {"Energy Fuels"}
-MACRO {eoider} {"Expert Opin.\ Invest.\ Drugs"}
-MACRO {eotpeg} {"Expert Opin.\ Ther.\ Pat."}
-MACRO {esthag} {"Environ.\ Sci.\ Technol."}
-MACRO {htcyam} {"Heterocycles"}
-MACRO {iechad} {"Ind.\ Eng.\ Chem.\ Res."}
-MACRO {inoraj} {"Inorg.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {jafcau} {"J.~Agric.\ Food Chem."}
-MACRO {jceaax} {"J.~Chem.\ Eng.\ Data"}
-MACRO {jcisd8} {"J.~Chem.\ Inf.\ Model."}
-MACRO {jctcce} {"J.~Chem.\ Theory Comput."}
-MACRO {jcchff} {"J. Comb. Chem."}
-MACRO {jmcmar} {"J. Med. Chem."}
-MACRO {jnprdf} {"J. Nat. Prod."}
-MACRO {joceah} {"J.~Org.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {jpcafh} {"J.~Phys.\ Chem.~A"}
-MACRO {jpcbfk} {"J.~Phys.\ Chem.~B"}
-MACRO {jpccck} {"J.~Phys.\ Chem.~C"}
-MACRO {jprobs} {"J.~Proteome Res."}
-MACRO {jacsat} {"J.~Am.\ Chem.\ Soc."}
-MACRO {langd5} {"Langmuir"}
-MACRO {mamobx} {"Macromolecules"}
-MACRO {mpohbp} {"Mol.\ Pharm."}
-MACRO {nalefd} {"Nano Lett."}
-MACRO {namefi} {"Nat.\ Med."}
-MACRO {obcrak} {"Org.\ Biomol.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {orlef7} {"Org.\ Lett."}
-MACRO {oprdfk} {"Org.\ Proc.\ Res.\ Dev."}
-MACRO {orgnd7} {"Organometallics"}
-MACRO {pachas} {"Pure Appl.\ Chem."}
-MACRO {phreeb} {"Pharm.\ Res."}
-MACRO {syntbf} {"Synthesis"}
-MACRO {teleay} {"Tetrahedron Lett."}
-MACRO {tetrab} {"Tetrahedron"}
-
READ
FUNCTION {initialize.controls}
@@ -3909,7 +3793,7 @@ FUNCTION {format.lab.names}
'skip$
{ s #2 "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" =
{ bbl.etal space.connect }
- { bbl.and space.connect s #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ space.connect
+ { bbl.and space.connect s #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ space.connect
}
if$
}
@@ -4069,12 +3953,12 @@ documents listed in the ``Instructions for Authors'', pp 5--6}
@ARTICLE{Constantino2001,
author = {Constantino, M. G. and V. Lacerda, Jr. and Aragao, V.},
year ={2001},
-journal = Molecules,
+journal = {Molecules},
volume = 6,
pages = {770--776}
}
-@COMMENT{Article within a journal with non-continuos (i.e.\ issue-based) pagination}
+@COMMENT{Article within a journal with non-continuos (i.e., issue-based) pagination}
@ARTICLE{Groeger2000,
author = {Gr\"{o}ger, H. and Sans, J. and G\"{u}thner, T.},
journal = {Chim. Oggi},
@@ -4130,12 +4014,11 @@ pages = {770--776}
}
@COMMENT{Patent}
-@COMMENT{``pages'' holds the patent number, ``journal'' the type of patent}
+@COMMENT{``pages'' holds the patent number}
@PATENT{Schimmel,
author = {Schimmel, T. and Xie, F. and Obermair, C.},
title = {Gate controlled atomic switch},
- journal = {U.S. Pat. Appl.},
- pages = {20090195300},
+ pages = {US20100128342A1},
year = {Aug 6, 2009}
}
@@ -4280,7 +4163,7 @@ school = {University of Karlsruhe, Germany}
@ARTICLE{Masse1995,
author = {Masse, C. E. and Panek, J. S.},
- journal = chreay,
+ journal = {Chem. Rev. (Washington, DC, U. S.)},
year = 1995,
volume = 95,
pages = {1293--1316}
@@ -4289,7 +4172,7 @@ school = {University of Karlsruhe, Germany}
@ARTICLE{Jian1995,
author = {Jian, J. and Smith, D. T. and Weinreb, S. M.},
year ={1995},
-journal = joceah,
+journal = {J. Org. Chem.},
volume = 60,
pages = {5366--5367}
}
@@ -4297,14 +4180,14 @@ pages = {5366--5367}
@ARTICLE{Weinreb1998,
author = {Weinreb, S. M. and Smith, D. T. and Jian, J.},
year ={1998},
-journal = syntbf,
+journal = {Synthesis},
pages = {509--521}
}
@ARTICLE{Danheiser1980,
author = {Danheiser, R. L. and Carini, D. J.},
year ={1980},
-journal = joceah,
+journal = {J. Org. Chem.},
volume = 45,
pages = {3925--3927}
}
@@ -4312,7 +4195,7 @@ pages = {3925--3927}
@ARTICLE{Danheiser1986,
author = {Danheiser, R. L. and Carini, D. J. and Kwasigroch, C. A.},
year ={1986},
-journal = joceah,
+journal = {J. Org. Chem.},
volume = 51,
pages = {3870--3878}
}
@@ -4320,7 +4203,7 @@ pages = {3870--3878}
@ARTICLE{Danheiser1985,
author = {Danheiser, R. L. and Kwasigroch, C. A. and Tsai, Y.-M.},
year ={1985},
-journal = jacsat,
+journal = {J. Am. Chem. Soc.},
volume = 107,
pages = {7233--7235}
}
@@ -4336,14 +4219,14 @@ volume = 26,
@ARTICLE{Daidouji2005,
author = {Daidouji, K. and Fuchibe, K. and Akiyama, T.},
year ={2005},
-journal = orlef7,
+journal = {Org. Lett.},
volume = 7,
pages = {1051--1053}
}
@ARTICLE{Danheiser1981,
author = {Danheiser, R. L. and Carini, D. J. and Basak, A.},
year ={1981},
-journal = jacsat,
+journal = {J. Am. Chem. Soc.},
volume = 103,
pages = {1604--1606}
}
@@ -4351,7 +4234,7 @@ pages = {1604--1606}
@ARTICLE{Danheiser1983,
author = {Danheiser, R. L. and Carini, D. J. and Fink, D. M.},
year ={1983},
-journal = tetrab,
+journal = {Tetrahedron},
volume = 39,
pages = {935--947}
}
@@ -4382,6 +4265,16 @@ pages="1-4",
}
%</bib>
%<*demo>
+%% !TeX TS-program = pdflatex
+%% !BIB TS-program = bibtex
+%% !TeX spellcheck = en_US
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Many modern TeX editors understand the above lines to overwrite %
+%% globally set settings for individual documents. Just leave one %
+%% percent sign at the beginning of the line to activate that meta %
+%% comment. %
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% This is a (brief) example using the beilstein class.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -4411,15 +4304,13 @@ pages="1-4",
%% british, english -> British English.
%%
%% For the input encoding:
-%% latin1 (default),
-%% utf8,
+%% latin1,
+%% utf8 (default),
%% applemac.
%%
-%% The defaults are [manuscript=fullresearchpaper,american,latin1].
-%% Please note, that you should consider using the utf8 option as this
-%% is the standard encoding nowadays.
+%% The defaults are [manuscript=fullresearchpaper,american,utf8].
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\documentclass[utf8]{beilstein}
+\documentclass[]{beilstein}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Place any additional packages needed here. Only include packages
@@ -4446,18 +4337,18 @@ pages="1-4",
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Meta-data block
%% ---------------
-%% The title of the article is given with the usual \title command.
-%% The title of an article should be clear, concise and comprehensible to all
-%% readers with the purpose of quickly identifying the focus of the reported
-%% work. It should be brief and contain the most important keywords for search
-%% engine optimization. The use of capitals should be restricted to the first
+%% The title of the article is given with the usual \title command.
+%% The title of an article should be clear, concise and comprehensible to all
+%% readers with the purpose of quickly identifying the focus of the reported
+%% work. It should be brief and contain the most important keywords for search
+%% engine optimization. The use of capitals should be restricted to the first
%% word and proper nouns. As far as possible abbreviations should be avoided.
%%
-%% If you write a file for supporting information using manuscript=suppinfo,
+%% If you write a file for Supporting Information using manuscript=suppinfo,
%% you should give an additional title using the macro \sititle or the
%% optional argument of \title
%%
-%% Each author should be given as a separate \author command.
+%% Each author needs to be given with a separate \author command.
%%
%% For corresponding authors please use \author* and give the email
%% address as a second mandatory argument.
@@ -4484,30 +4375,30 @@ pages="1-4",
%% The document should begin with an abstract, if appropriate. If one
%% is given and should not be, a warning is issued.
%% The abstract should summarize the context and purpose of the study,
-%% the main findings and provide a brief summary and potential
-%% implications. Abbreviations should be used sparingly in the abstract.
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+%% implications. Abbreviations should be used sparingly in the abstract.
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\begin{abstract}
-Allenylsilanes are useful intermediates in organic synthesis. An attractive,
-convergent but little used approach for their synthesis is the alkylidenation
-of stable silylketenes. Reactions thus far have been limited to the use of
-unsubstituted silylketenes (or equivalents) with stabilised or semi-stabilised
-ylides only. The current study explores the reactions of substituted ketenes
-prepared through rhodium(II)-mediated rearrangement of silylated diazoketones.
-A range of novel 1,3-disubstituted and 1,3,3-trisubstituted allenylsilanes were
-prepared using stabilised and semi-stabilised ylides. Alkylidenation with
-non-stabilised phosphorus ylides was not viable, but the use of titanium-based
-methylenating reagents was successful, allowing access to 1-substituted
-allenylsilanes. Many novel allenylsilanes may be accessed by alkylidenation of
-substituted silylketenes. Importantly, for the first time, simple methylenation
+Allenylsilanes are useful intermediates in organic synthesis. An attractive,
+convergent but little used approach for their synthesis is the alkylidenation
+of stable silylketenes. Reactions thus far have been limited to the use of
+unsubstituted silylketenes (or equivalents) with stabilised or semi-stabilised
+ylides only. The current study explores the reactions of substituted ketenes
+prepared through rhodium(II)-mediated rearrangement of silylated diazoketones.
+A range of novel 1,3-disubstituted and 1,3,3-trisubstituted allenylsilanes were
+prepared using stabilised and semi-stabilised ylides. Alkylidenation with
+non-stabilised phosphorus ylides was not viable, but the use of titanium-based
+methylenating reagents was successful, allowing access to 1-substituted
+allenylsilanes. Many novel allenylsilanes may be accessed by alkylidenation of
+substituted silylketenes. Importantly, for the first time, simple methylenation
of silylketenes has been achieved using titanium carbenoid-based reagents.
\end{abstract}
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\keywords{allenylsilanes; rhodium(II) octanoate-mediated rearrangement; silylketenes; titanium carbenoids; ylide}
@@ -4560,7 +4451,7 @@ Our investigations began with the preparation of substituted silylketenes \CN{1}
[\ldots]
-With the requisite silylketenes in hand, attention turned to their reaction with the carboethoxy-stabilised phosphoranes \CN{4} and \CN{5}. At the outset, it was by no means certain that these would react efficiently with substituted silylketenes \CN{1} since it is well documented that nucleophiles attack silylketenes \textit{anti} to the silicon, i.e.\ the phosphoranes would be approaching from the same side as the \chem{R^1}-substituent. Since in all previous examples this substituent has been a hydrogen atom, the extension to bulkier substituents could not be taken for granted. In the event, however, we were pleased to find that in nearly all cases the desired allenylsilanes were formed in moderate to excellent yield (\cref{scheme:2}, \cref{tab:1}, see \cref{si:1} for full experimental data).
+With the requisite silylketenes in hand, attention turned to their reaction with the carboethoxy-stabilised phosphoranes \CN{4} and \CN{5}. At the outset, it was by no means certain that these would react efficiently with substituted silylketenes \CN{1} since it is well documented that nucleophiles attack silylketenes \textit{anti} to the silicon, i.e., the phosphoranes would be approaching from the same side as the \chem{R^1}-substituent. Since in all previous examples this substituent has been a hydrogen atom, the extension to bulkier substituents could not be taken for granted. In the event, however, we were pleased to find that in nearly all cases the desired allenylsilanes were formed in moderate to excellent yield (\cref{scheme:2}, \cref{tab:1}, see \cref{si:1} for full experimental data).
\begin{scheme}
\includegraphics[width=8.2cm,keepaspectratio]{scheme2}
\caption{Reaction of substituted silylketenes with ester-stabilised phosphoranes.}
@@ -4621,9 +4512,9 @@ Supporting information features copies of \HNMR spectra of silylated diazoketone
\end{suppinfo}
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@@ -4640,11 +4531,10 @@ The following sources of funding are acknowledged: National Natural Science Foun
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-for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences
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+Version: 2.0
E-mail: journals-support@beilstein-institut.de
License: Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later
See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
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\postamble
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-Copyright (C) 2009-2019 by Beilstein-Institut for the Advancement of Chemical
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+Copyright (C) 2009-2020 by Beilstein-Institut zur Foerderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften (Beilstein)
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