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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/IEEEtran/bare_adv.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/IEEEtran/bare_adv.tex index de97ffaad7f..7609665fcc6 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/IEEEtran/bare_adv.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/IEEEtran/bare_adv.tex @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ %% bare_adv.tex -%% V1.3 -%% 2007/01/11 +%% V1.4 +%% 2012/12/27 %% by Michael Shell %% See: %% http://www.michaelshell.org/ %% for current contact information. %% %% This is a skeleton file demonstrating the advanced use of IEEEtran.cls -%% (requires IEEEtran.cls version 1.7 or later) with an IEEE Computer +%% (requires IEEEtran.cls version 1.8 or later) with an IEEE Computer %% Society journal paper. %% %% Support sites: @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ %% ** renaming them and changing author support contact information. ** %% %% File list of work: IEEEtran.cls, IEEEtran_HOWTO.pdf, bare_adv.tex, -%% bare_conf.tex, bare_jrnl.tex, bare_jrnl_compsoc.tex +%% bare_conf.tex, bare_jrnl.tex, bare_jrnl_compsoc.tex, +%% bare_jrnl_transmag.tex %%************************************************************************* % *** Authors should verify (and, if needed, correct) their LaTeX system *** @@ -139,7 +140,8 @@ % "compressed/ranged". e.g., [1], [9], [2], [7], [5], [6] without using % cite.sty will become [1], [2], [5]--[7], [9] using cite.sty. cite.sty's % \cite will automatically add leading space, if needed. Use cite.sty's -% noadjust option (cite.sty V3.8 and later) if you want to turn this off. +% noadjust option (cite.sty V3.8 and later) if you want to turn this off +% such as if a citation ever needs to be enclosed in parenthesis. % cite.sty is already installed on most LaTeX systems. Be sure and use % version 4.0 (2003-05-27) and later if using hyperref.sty. cite.sty does % not currently provide for hyperlinked citations. @@ -153,7 +155,9 @@ % (e.g., [1]-[4]). Instead, they list every citation separately in order % (e.g., [1], [2], [3], [4]). To get the latter we need to load the cite % package with the nocompress option which is supported by cite.sty v4.0 -% and later. Note also the use of a CLASSOPTION conditional provided by +% and later. +% +% Note also the use of a CLASSOPTION conditional provided by % IEEEtran.cls V1.7 and later. @@ -182,12 +186,12 @@ \fi % graphicx was written by David Carlisle and Sebastian Rahtz. It is % required if you want graphics, photos, etc. graphicx.sty is already -% installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation can -% be obtained at: +% installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation +% can be obtained at: % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/graphics/ % Another good source of documentation is "Using Imported Graphics in -% LaTeX2e" by Keith Reckdahl which can be found as epslatex.ps or -% epslatex.pdf at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/ +% LaTeX2e" by Keith Reckdahl which can be found at: +% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/epslatex/ % % latex, and pdflatex in dvi mode, support graphics in encapsulated % postscript (.eps) format. pdflatex in pdf mode supports graphics @@ -202,120 +206,6 @@ -%\usepackage{ps4pdf} -% dvi->ps workflow is required to use such packages as psfrag.sty and -% pstricks.sty. However, Rolf Niepraschk's ps4pdf.sty provides a way to -% apply psfrag/pstricks effects to .eps figures and then get the resultant -% figures in .pdf form. Thus, providing an easier way for migrating from -% .eps to .pdf figures. After ps4pdf.sty loads, if: -% 1. producing .dvi output: the output file will consist ONLY of the -% figures (or other constructs encased within \PSforPDF commands) -% 2. producing .pdf output: pdflatex will look in the filename-pics.pdf -% file, where filename is the basename of the tex document, for the -% graphics (or other constructs encased within \PSforPDF commands). -% NOTE: If you ever change your figures, you must remember to remake -% the filename-pics.pdf file. -% -% This way you can do a: -% -% latex filename -% dvips -Ppdf -o filename-pics.ps filename.dvi -% ps2pdf filename-pics.ps filename-pics.pdf -% -% to produce a filename-pics.pdf graphics container that contains -% .pdf versions of the graphics with psfrag, pstricks, etc. features. -% Note that you will not typically be able to view the figures in -% filename-pics.ps because of an offset. However, you will be able to -% view them in filename-pics.pdf. Also, note that when ps4pdf is in effect -% with .dvi output, you may get harmless over/under full box warnings - -% ignore them. -% Then, run pdflatex: -% -% pdflatex filename -% -% to use pdflatex to make PDF output, automatically using the figures in -% filename-pics.pdf. Alternatively, you could use dvips -i option to -% obtain separate .pdf files for each figure: -% -% dvips -Ppdf -i -E -o fig filename -% -% then convert each figure to pdf via a command such as epstopdf and then -% use pdflatex with these pdf figures and then to dispense with ps4pdf. -% -% Remember to rerun through latex/dvips/ps2pdf if you ever change your -% figures so that filename-pics.pdf gets updated. -% ps4pdf requires David Kastrup's preview-latex and a recent LaTeX system -% (circa 2001 or later). The ps4pdf package and documentation can be -% obtained at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ps4pdf/ -% The preview-latex package and documentation can be obtained at: -% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/preview/ -% -% provide a bogus \PSforPDF, even when not loading pd4pdf. This way we can -% stop loading ps4pdf.sty if we choose to make separate .pdf versions of -% each of our figures. -\providecommand{\PSforPDF}[1]{#1} -% Note that in order for ps4pdf to work, all commands related to psfrag, -% pstricks, etc. must be called within the PSforPDF command. This applies -% even when *loading* via \usepackage psfrag.sty, etc. - - -%\PSforPDF{\usepackage{psfrag}} -% psfrag.sty was written by Craig Barratt, Michael C. Grant, and -% David Carlisle. It allows you to substitute LaTeX commands for text in -% imported EPS graphic files. In this way, LaTeX symbols can be placed into -% graphics that have been generated by other applications. You must use -% latex->dvips->ps2pdf workflow (not direct pdf output from pdflatex) if -% you wish to use this capability because it works via some PostScript -% tricks. Alternatively, the graphics could be processed as separate files -% via psfrag and dvips, then converted to PDF for inclusion in the main file -% which uses pdflatex. ps4pdf.sty (above) provides a way of doing this all -% at once within the main file. -% Docs are in "The PSfrag System" by Michael C. Grant and David Carlisle. -% There is also some information about using psfrag in "Using Imported -% Graphics in LaTeX2e" by Keith Reckdahl which documents the graphicx -% package (see above). The psfrag package and documentation can be obtained -% at: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/psfrag/ -% -% Note that the current version of psfrag does not "turn itself off" when -% running under pdf output. This will result in a harmless warning -% about a non-PDF \special. However, to silence this, a bogus psfrag -% command can be provided instead of loading psfrag.sty when PDF output -% is being used. Thus, a more complex alternative conditional loading scheme -% can be employed instead of the straightforword way above: -% -%\ifCLASSINFOpdf -% if outputting PDF, do not use or load psfrag.sty as current versions -% output a non-PDF special that generates a harmless, but annoying warning. -% Instead, we provide a bogus \psfrag command that does nothing with -% its arguments. This is a tad tricky because \psfrag can have up to six -% arguments four of which are optional: \psfrag{}[][][][]{} -% Code based on that in psfrag.sty -%\makeatletter -%\def\psfrag{\@ifstar{\@BOGUSpsfraga}{\@BOGUSpsfraga}} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfraga{\begingroup -% \@makeother\"\@makeother\*\@makeother\!\@makeother\~% -% \@makeother\:\@makeother\\\@makeother\%\@makeother\#% -% \@makeother\ \@BOGUSpsfragb} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfragb#1{\endgroup -% \@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfragc}% -% {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfragc[#1]{\@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfragd}% -% {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfragd[#1]{\@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfrage}% -% {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfrage[#1]{\@ifnextchar [{\@BOGUSpsfragf}% -% {\@BOGUSpsfrag}} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfragf[#1]{\@BOGUSpsfrag} -%\def\@BOGUSpsfrag#1{\ignorespaces} -%\makeatother -%\else -% using dvi output, load psfrag, but funnel it through PSforPDF -% as required by ps4pdf.sty -%\PSforPDF{\usepackage{psfrag}} -%\fi - - - % *** MATH PACKAGES *** @@ -421,51 +311,28 @@ - % *** SUBFIGURE PACKAGES *** %\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc -%\usepackage[tight,normalsize,sf,SF]{subfigure} -%\else -%\usepackage[tight,footnotesize]{subfigure} -%\fi -% subfigure.sty was written by Steven Douglas Cochran. This package makes it -% easy to put subfigures in your figures. e.g., "Figure 1a and 1b". For IEEE -% work, it is a good idea to load it with the tight package option to reduce -% the amount of white space around the subfigures. Computer Society papers -% use a larger font and \sffamily font for their captions, hence the -% additional options needed under compsoc mode. subfigure.sty is already -% installed on most LaTeX systems. The latest version and documentation can -% be obtained at: -% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/subfigure/ -% subfigure.sty has been superceeded by subfig.sty. - - -%\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc -% \usepackage[caption=false]{caption} -% \usepackage[font=normalsize,labelfont=sf,textfont=sf]{subfig} -%\else -% \usepackage[caption=false]{caption} -% \usepackage[font=footnotesize]{subfig} -%\fi -% subfig.sty, also written by Steven Douglas Cochran, is the modern -% replacement for subfigure.sty. However, subfig.sty requires and -% automatically loads Axel Sommerfeldt's caption.sty which will override -% IEEEtran.cls handling of captions and this will result in nonIEEE style -% figure/table captions. To prevent this problem, be sure and preload -% caption.sty with its "caption=false" package option. This is will preserve -% IEEEtran.cls handing of captions. Version 1.3 (2005/06/28) and later -% (recommended due to many improvements over 1.2) of subfig.sty supports -% the caption=false option directly: -%\ifCLASSOPTIONcompsoc % \usepackage[caption=false,font=normalsize,labelfont=sf,textfont=sf]{subfig} %\else % \usepackage[caption=false,font=footnotesize]{subfig} %\fi -% -% The latest version and documentation can be obtained at: +% subfig.sty, written by Steven Douglas Cochran, is the modern replacement +% for subfigure.sty, the latter of which is no longer maintained and is +% incompatible with some LaTeX packages including fixltx2e. However, +% subfig.sty requires and automatically loads Axel Sommerfeldt's caption.sty +% which will override IEEEtran.cls' handling of captions and this will result +% in non-IEEE style figure/table captions. To prevent this problem, be sure +% and invoke subfig.sty's "caption=false" package option (available since +% subfig.sty version 1.3, 2005/06/28) as this is will preserve IEEEtran.cls +% handling of captions. +% Note that the Computer Society format requires a larger sans serif font +% than the serif footnote size font used in traditional IEEE formatting +% and thus the need to invoke different subfig.sty package options depending +% on whether compsoc mode has been enabled. +% +% The latest version and documentation of subfig.sty can be obtained at: % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/subfig/ -% The latest version and documentation of caption.sty can be obtained at: -% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/ @@ -495,13 +362,19 @@ % with other packages that modify the LaTeX2e float routines. The latest % version and documentation can be obtained at: % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/sttools/ -% Documentation is contained in the stfloats.sty comments as well as in the -% presfull.pdf file. Do not use the stfloats baselinefloat ability as IEEE -% does not allow \baselineskip to stretch. Authors submitting work to the -% IEEE should note that IEEE rarely uses double column equations and -% that authors should try to avoid such use. Do not be tempted to use the -% cuted.sty or midfloat.sty packages (also by Sigitas Tolusis) as IEEE does -% not format its papers in such ways. +% Do not use the stfloats baselinefloat ability as IEEE does not allow +% \baselineskip to stretch. Authors submitting work to the IEEE should note +% that IEEE rarely uses double column equations and that authors should try +% to avoid such use. Do not be tempted to use the cuted.sty or midfloat.sty +% packages (also by Sigitas Tolusis) as IEEE does not format its papers in +% such ways. +% Do not attempt to use stfloats with fixltx2e as they are incompatible. +% Instead, use Morten Hogholm'a dblfloatfix which combines the features +% of both fixltx2e and stfloats: +% +% \usepackage{dblfloatfix} +% The latest version can be found at: +% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/dblfloatfix/ %\ifCLASSOPTIONcaptionsoff @@ -509,17 +382,17 @@ % \let\MYoriglatexcaption\caption % \renewcommand{\caption}[2][\relax]{\MYoriglatexcaption[#2]{#2}} %\fi -% endfloat.sty was written by James Darrell McCauley and Jeff Goldberg. -% This package may be useful when used in conjunction with IEEEtran.cls' -% captionsoff option. Some IEEE journals/societies require that submissions -% have lists of figures/tables at the end of the paper and that +% endfloat.sty was written by James Darrell McCauley, Jeff Goldberg and +% Axel Sommerfeldt. This package may be useful when used in conjunction with +% IEEEtran.cls' captionsoff option. Some IEEE journals/societies require that +% submissions have lists of figures/tables at the end of the paper and that % figures/tables without any captions are placed on a page by themselves at % the end of the document. If needed, the draftcls IEEEtran class option or % \CLASSINPUTbaselinestretch interface can be used to increase the line % spacing as well. Be sure and use the nomarkers option of endfloat to % prevent endfloat from "marking" where the figures would have been placed % in the text. The two hack lines of code above are a slight modification of -% that suggested by in the endfloat docs (section 8.3.1) to ensure that +% that suggested by in the endfloat docs (section 8.4.1) to ensure that % the full captions always appear in the list of figures/tables - even if % the user used the short optional argument of \caption[]{}. % IEEE papers do not typically make use of \caption[]'s optional argument, @@ -529,11 +402,8 @@ % For subfig.sty: % \let\MYorigsubfloat\subfloat % \renewcommand{\subfloat}[2][\relax]{\MYorigsubfloat[]{#2}} -% For subfigure.sty: -% \let\MYorigsubfigure\subfigure -% \renewcommand{\subfigure}[2][\relax]{\MYorigsubfigure[]{#2}} % However, the above trick will not work if both optional arguments of -% the \subfloat/subfig command are used. Furthermore, there needs to be a +% the \subfloat command are used. Furthermore, there needs to be a % description of each subfigure *somewhere* and endfloat does not add % subfigure captions to its list of figures. Thus, the best approach is to % avoid the use of subfigure captions (many IEEE journals avoid them anyway) @@ -554,10 +424,9 @@ %\usepackage{url} % url.sty was written by Donald Arseneau. It provides better support for % handling and breaking URLs. url.sty is already installed on most LaTeX -% systems. The latest version can be obtained at: -% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/ -% Read the url.sty source comments for usage information. Basically, -% \url{my_url_here}. +% systems. The latest version and documentation can be obtained at: +% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/url/ +% Basically, \url{my_url_here}. % NOTE: PDF thumbnail features are not required in IEEE papers @@ -598,9 +467,6 @@ % See the thumbpdf docs for details. The latest version and documentation % can be obtained at. % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/thumbpdf/ -% Be sure and use only version 3.8 (2005/07/06) or later of thumbpdf as -% earlier versions will not work properly with recent versions of pdfTeX -% (1.20a and later). % NOTE: PDF hyperlink and bookmark features are not required in IEEE @@ -609,8 +475,7 @@ % *** TITLE/SUBJECT/AUTHOR/KEYWORDS INFO BELOW!! *** \newcommand\MYhyperrefoptions{bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=true, pdfpagemode={UseOutlines},plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels=true, -colorlinks=true,linkcolor={black},citecolor={black},pagecolor={black}, -urlcolor={black}, +colorlinks=true,linkcolor={black},citecolor={black},urlcolor={black}, pdftitle={Bare Demo of IEEEtran.cls for Computer Society Journals},%<!CHANGE! pdfsubject={Typesetting},%<!CHANGE! pdfauthor={Michael D. Shell},%<!CHANGE! @@ -633,21 +498,17 @@ pdfkeywords={Computer Society, IEEEtran, journal, LaTeX, paper, % As most IEEE papers use URLs sparingly (mainly in the references), this % may not be as big an issue as with other publications. % -% That said, recently Vilar Camara Neto introduced his breakurl.sty -% package which permits hyperref to easily break URLs even in dvi -% mode. Note that breakurl, unlike most other packages, must be loaded +% That said, Vilar Camara Neto created his breakurl.sty package which +% permits hyperref to easily break URLs even in dvi mode. +% Note that breakurl, unlike most other packages, must be loaded % AFTER hyperref. The latest version of breakurl and its documentation can % be obtained at: % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/breakurl/ -% breakurl.sty is not for use under pdflatex pdf mode. Versions 1.10 -% (September 23, 2005) and later are recommened to avoid bugs in earlier -% releases. +% breakurl.sty is not for use under pdflatex pdf mode. % % The advanced features offer by hyperref.sty are not required for IEEE % submission, so users should weigh these features against the added -% complexity of use. Users who wish to use hyperref *must* ensure that -% their hyperref version is 6.72u or later *and* IEEEtran.cls is version -% 1.6b or later. +% complexity of use. % The package options above demonstrate how to enable PDF bookmarks % (a type of table of contents viewable in Acrobat Reader) as well as % PDF document information (title, subject, author and keywords) that is @@ -683,6 +544,7 @@ pdfkeywords={Computer Society, IEEEtran, journal, LaTeX, paper, % % paper title % can use linebreaks \\ within to get better formatting as desired +% Do not put math or special symbols in the title. \title{Bare Advanced Demo of IEEEtran.cls\\ for Computer Society Journals} % % @@ -717,7 +579,7 @@ GA, 30332.\protect\\ % \\ is fragile and will error, could use \hfil\break instead. E-mail: see http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html \IEEEcompsocthanksitem J. Doe and J. Doe are with Anonymous University.}% <-this % stops a space -\thanks{Manuscript received April 19, 2005; revised January 11, 2007.}} +\thanks{Manuscript received April 19, 2005; revised December 27, 2012.}} % note the % following the last \IEEEmembership and also \thanks - % these prevent an unwanted space from occurring between the last author name @@ -740,7 +602,7 @@ E-mail: see http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html % The paper headers -\markboth{Journal of \LaTeX\ Class Files,~Vol.~6, No.~1, January~2007}% +\markboth{Journal of \LaTeX\ Class Files,~Vol.~11, No.~4, December~2012}% {Shell \MakeLowercase{\textit{et al.}}: Bare Advanced Demo of IEEEtran.cls for Journals} % The only time the second header will appear is for the odd numbered pages % after the title page when using the twoside option. @@ -758,12 +620,12 @@ E-mail: see http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html % journals, the available text space is not reduced by their presence. % If you want to put a publisher's ID mark on the page you can do it like % this: -%\IEEEpubid{0000--0000/00\$00.00~\copyright~2007 IEEE} +%\IEEEpubid{0000--0000/00\$00.00~\copyright~2012 IEEE} % or like this to get the Computer Society new two part style. -%\IEEEpubid{\makebox[\columnwidth]{\hfill 0000--0000/00/\$00.00~\copyright~2007 IEEE}% +%\IEEEpubid{\makebox[\columnwidth]{\hfill 0000--0000/00/\$00.00~\copyright~2012 IEEE}% %\hspace{\columnsep}\makebox[\columnwidth]{Published by the IEEE Computer Society\hfill}} % Remember, if you use this you must call \IEEEpubidadjcol in the second -% column for its text to clear the IEEEpubid mark (Computer Society jorunal +% column for its text to clear the IEEEpubid mark (Computer Society journal % papers don't need this extra clearance.) @@ -774,20 +636,14 @@ E-mail: see http://www.michaelshell.org/contact.html % for Computer Society papers, we must declare the abstract and index terms -% PRIOR to the title within the \IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext IEEEtran +% PRIOR to the title within the \IEEEtitleabstractindextext IEEEtran % command as these need to go into the title area created by \maketitle. -\IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext{% +% As a general rule, do not put math, special symbols or citations +% in the abstract or keywords. +\IEEEtitleabstractindextext{% \begin{abstract} -%\boldmath The abstract goes here. \end{abstract} -% IEEEtran.cls defaults to using nonbold math in the Abstract. -% This preserves the distinction between vectors and scalars. However, -% if the journal you are submitting to favors bold math in the abstract, -% then you can use LaTeX's standard command \boldmath at the very start -% of the abstract to achieve this. Many IEEE journals frown on math -% in the abstract anyway. In particular, the Computer Society does -% not want either math or citations to appear in the abstract. % Note that keywords are not normally used for peerreview papers. \begin{IEEEkeywords} @@ -800,14 +656,14 @@ Computer Society, IEEEtran, journal, \LaTeX, paper, template. % To allow for easy dual compilation without having to reenter the -% abstract/keywords data, the \IEEEcompsoctitleabstractindextext text will +% abstract/keywords data, the \IEEEtitleabstractindextext text will % not be used in maketitle, but will appear (i.e., to be "transported") -% here as \IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext when compsoc mode +% here as \IEEEdisplaynontitleabstractindextext when compsoc mode % is not selected <OR> if conference mode is selected - because compsoc % conference papers position the abstract like regular (non-compsoc) % papers do! -\IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext -% \IEEEdisplaynotcompsoctitleabstractindextext has no effect when using +\IEEEdisplaynontitleabstractindextext +% \IEEEdisplaynontitleabstractindextext has no effect when using % compsoc under a non-conference mode. @@ -862,14 +718,14 @@ Computer Society, IEEEtran, journal, \LaTeX, paper, template. % and "HIS" in caps to complete the first word. \IEEEPARstart{T}{his} demo file is intended to serve as a ``starter file'' for IEEE Computer Society journal papers produced under \LaTeX\ using -IEEEtran.cls version 1.7 and later. +IEEEtran.cls version 1.8 and later. % You must have at least 2 lines in the paragraph with the drop letter % (should never be an issue) I wish you the best of success. \hfill mds -\hfill January 11, 2007 +\hfill December 27, 2012 \subsection{Subsection Heading Here} Subsection text here. @@ -900,7 +756,7 @@ Subsubsection text here. % where an .eps filename suffix will be assumed under latex, % and a .pdf suffix will be assumed for pdflatex; or what has been declared % via \DeclareGraphicsExtensions. -%\caption{Simulation Results} +%\caption{Simulation Results.} %\label{fig_sim} %\end{figure} @@ -911,24 +767,25 @@ Subsubsection text here. % An example of a double column floating figure using two subfigures. % (The subfig.sty package must be loaded for this to work.) -% The subfigure \label commands are set within each subfloat command, the -% \label for the overall figure must come after \caption. -% \hfil must be used as a separator to get equal spacing. -% The subfigure.sty package works much the same way, except \subfigure is -% used instead of \subfloat. +% The subfigure \label commands are set within each subfloat command, +% and the \label for the overall figure must come after \caption. +% \hfil is used as a separator to get equal spacing. +% Watch out that the combined width of all the subfigures on a +% line do not exceed the text width or a line break will occur. % %\begin{figure*}[!t] -%\centerline{\subfloat[Case I]\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{subfigcase1}% +%\centering +%\subfloat[Case I]{\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{box}% %\label{fig_first_case}} %\hfil -%\subfloat[Case II]{\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{subfigcase2}% -%\label{fig_second_case}}} -%\caption{Simulation results} +%\subfloat[Case II]{\includegraphics[width=2.5in]{box}% +%\label{fig_second_case}} +%\caption{Simulation results.} %\label{fig_sim} %\end{figure*} % % Note that often IEEE papers with subfigures do not employ subfigure -% captions (using the optional argument to \subfloat), but instead will +% captions (using the optional argument to \subfloat[]), but instead will % reference/describe all of them (a), (b), etc., within the main caption. @@ -1060,7 +917,7 @@ H.~Kopka and P.~W. Daly, \emph{A Guide to {\LaTeX}}, 3rd~ed.\hskip 1em plus % \includegraphics command within an optional argument. (You could create % your own custom macro containing the \includegraphics command to make things % simpler here.) -%\begin{biography}[{\includegraphics[width=1in,height=1.25in,clip,keepaspectratio]{mshell}}]{Michael Shell} +%\begin{IEEEbiography}[{\includegraphics[width=1in,height=1.25in,clip,keepaspectratio]{mshell}}]{Michael Shell} % or if you just want to reserve a space for a photo: \begin{IEEEbiography}{Michael Shell} |