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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/asmeconf/asmeconf-template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/asmeconf/asmeconf-template.tex index a493c17ee38..d346176a5ff 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/asmeconf/asmeconf-template.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/asmeconf/asmeconf-template.tex @@ -1,30 +1,34 @@ %% -%% This file is ASMEconf-class-template.tex, a template for ASME Conference papers the -%% requirements on ASME's conference web pages in March 2019. -%% (NB: ASME's journals follow specifications different from ASME conference papers.) +%% This file is asmeconf-template.tex, a template to format ASME Conference papers according to +%% the requirements on ASME's conference web pages (as posted in March 2019). %% -%% This file is version 1.01 dated 2019/04/03 +%% This file is version 1.02 dated 2019/04/04 %% %% Author: John H. Lienhard V %% Department of Mechanical Engineering %% Massachusetts Institute of Technology %% Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 USA %% -%% Several new commands are defined by the asmeconf class; their use is illustrated below. -%% In particular, ASME requires capitalized, sans-serif section headings, and as a result some care -%% is needed when using some macros in section headings, as also illustrated below. -%% %% Class options are described in the asmeconf.cls file. These include: -%% * math options from M. Sharpe's newtxmath package: upright integrals [upint]; and +%% +%% * Math options from M. Sharpe's newtxmath package: upright integrals [upint]; and %% * varvw for a v and w that are better distinguished from greek nu; and also -%% * smallerops, varg, slantedGreek, frenchmath, varbb, cmbraces -%% * many options for calligraphic, script, and fraktur fonts from the mathalfa package; the +%% * smallerops, varg, slantedGreek, frenchmath, varbb, cmbraces. Version 1.5 or higher +%% * is recommended. +%% +%% * Many options for calligraphic, script, and fraktur fonts from the mathalfa package; the %% * default values are: scr=dutchcal,cal=euler -%% * option to omit ASME copyright footer: nofoot -%% * option not to use newtxtext's superiors font for footnotes [nodefaultsups] and option +%% +%% * An option to omit the ASME copyright footer: nofoot +%% +%% * An option not to use newtxtext's superiors font for footnotes [nodefaultsups] and an option %% * for slightly larger small capitals, largesc %% -%% For details of newtxmath and mathalfa, see their documentation (available on CTAN: http://ctan.org) +%% For details of newtxmath and mathalfa, refer to their documentation (available on CTAN: http://ctan.org) +%% +%% The use of commands defined or modified by the asmeconf class is illustrated below. In particular, +%% ASME requires capitalized, sans-serif section headings, and as a result some care is needed +%% when using macros in section headings, as also illustrated below. %% %========================================================= %% @@ -43,7 +47,7 @@ %% %% The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including but %% not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement. -%% in no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, +%% In no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, %% whether in an action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the %% software or the use or other dealings in the software. %% @@ -70,19 +74,19 @@ City, State, Country} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Fields to be completed %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Fields to be completed %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%% pdf metadata and colors %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%% The user should edit as desired %%%%%%%%%%%% \hypersetup{% - colorlinks=true,%%% <=== change to false to get black type for links (ASME sometimes requests this) + colorlinks=true,% <=== change to false to get black type for links (ASME may request this) linkcolor=blue, % citecolor=blue, % SeaGreen4, urlcolor=blue, % Red3, - pdftitle={ASME Conference Paper Template}, % <=== add your pdf file title - pdfkeywords={ASME, Paper, Template, \LaTeX, Research}, % <=== add your pdf keywords - pdfauthor={John H. Lienhard}, % <=== change this to YOUR name[s]!!! + pdftitle={ASME Conference Paper Template}, % <=== change to YOUR pdf file title + pdfkeywords={ASME, Paper, Template, \LaTeX, Research}, % <=== change to YOUR pdf keywords + pdfauthor={John H. Lienhard}, % <=== change to YOUR name[s]!!! } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -100,9 +104,9 @@ \PaperTitle{Our research paper: the latest developments in cutting-edge engineering} -% Change to your name[s] and addresses,in the desired order of authors. Up to nine author blocks. -% Note usage for joint first authors and for corresponding author. -% (Most of the example names below are not real people.) +% Change to your name[s] and addresses, in the desired order of authors. Up to nine author blocks. +% Note usage below for joint first authors and for corresponding author. +% (Most of the example names below are not real people, just very common names.) \SetAuthorBlock{Luis Hern\'{a}ndez\JointFirstAuthor}{\Affiliation} \SetAuthorBlock{Maria Silva\JointFirstAuthor}{\Affiliation} @@ -123,7 +127,7 @@ Rohsenow Kendall Heat Transfer Lab \\ Department of Mechanical Engineering %%% Change these to your keywords. Keywords are automatically printed at the end of the abstract. %%% This command must come BEFORE the end of the abstract. -%%% If you don't want keywords, delete the command. +%%% If you don't want keywords, delete the command. \keywords{ASME, Paper, Template, \LaTeX, Research} @@ -159,7 +163,7 @@ For a section heading that includes more complicated math (and macros), you may Text in section headings and captions will not be capitalized if enclosed in a \verb|\NoCaseChange{...}| command. \subsubsection*{Latin for layout} -The rest of this text uses Latin to show layout and usage. Refer to the \texttt{.tex} file for further details. \lipsum[4-5] %%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +The rest of this text uses Latin to show layout and usage. Refer to the \texttt{.tex} file for further details. \lipsum[4-5] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! %%%%%%%%%%%%% begin figure %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -176,7 +180,7 @@ The rest of this text uses Latin to show layout and usage. Refer to the \texttt{ %% without losing characters or producing warnings/errors. \section*[Math in a section heading: a=0]{Math in a section heading: $\bm{\vec{\mathsf{a}}=\mathsf{0}}$} -\lipsum[6-7] %%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[6-7] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% begin simple table %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -241,7 +245,7 @@ Our competitor's test & 72.321 & 141.384 \\ \section*{Entropy generation\footnote{If you have text in a section heading or caption that you do not want to be capitalized, enclose it in a \texttt{\textbackslash NoCaseChange} command.} is always interesting and important \cite{bejan}} -\lipsum[7-8] %%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[7-8] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! @@ -249,11 +253,12 @@ Our competitor's test & 72.321 & 141.384 \\ %% Note that \dot or \vec go outside \mathsf{..} \subsection*{Subsection with math: $\bm{\dot{\mathsf{S}}_{\textsf{gen}}}$ \cite{bejan}.} -\lipsum[10] +\lipsum[10] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! -\subsubsection*{Sub-subsection\footnote{Another longer footnote to show the leading and line breaking, and how it will sit at the bottom of a column. Another longer footnote to show the leading and line breaking, and how it will sit at the bottom of a column.} heading} -\lipsum[12-13] +\subsubsection*{Sub-subsection\footnote{Another longer footnote to show the leading and line breaking, and how it will sit at the bottom of a column. Another longer footnote to show the leading and line breaking, and how it will sit at the bottom of a column.} heading} + +\lipsum[12-13] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! \begin{equation}\label{eqn:dw} d\vec{w} = \begin{pmatrix} @@ -297,19 +302,19 @@ d\vec{w} = \end{table*} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end table %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\lipsum[16]%%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[16] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! \section*{Acknowledgements} -\lipsum[17]%%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[17] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! %%% NOMENCLATURE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% -%% To add more space between the symbols and their definitions, use \begin{nomenclature}[Xcm] where X is a number +%% To change space between the symbols and definitions, use \begin{nomenclature}[Xcm] where X is a number %% The unit cm can be replaced by any LaTeX unit of dimension: pt, in, ex, em, pc, etc. -%% +%% Default is 2em. \begin{nomenclature} \entry{\textit{Roman letters}}{} @@ -336,30 +341,30 @@ d\vec{w} = %% This specific .bst style allows: venue = {location of conference}, and confmonth = {Month days} %% -\nocite{*} %% <=== delete this line unless you want to typeset the entire contents of your .bib file. -\bibliographystyle{asmeconf} %% .bst file following ASME conference format +\nocite{*} %% <=== delete this line if you do not want to typeset the entire contents of your .bib file. +\bibliographystyle{asmeconf} %% .bst file following ASME conference format. Do not change. \bibliography{asmeconf-sample} %% name of your bib file %%% APPENDICES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \appendix \section{First appendix} -\lipsum[20]%%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[20] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! %% Here we use the optional argument for the pdf bookmark. \section[The vector product AxB]{The vector product $\bm{\vec{\mathsf A}\times\vec{\mathsf B}}$} -\lipsum[21]%%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[21] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! \begin{align} \frac{d\Gamma}{dt} &{}= \int_{\mathcal{C}} \frac{D\mathbf{u}}{Dt} \cdot d\mathbf{r}\\ &{}= \iint_{\mathcal{S}} \nabla \times \frac{D\mathbf{u}}{Dt} \cdot d\mathbf{A}\\ &{}= \iint_{\mathcal{S}} \nabla p \times \nabla \left( \frac{1}{\rho}\right) \cdot d\mathbf{A} \end{align} -\lipsum[22]%%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[22] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! \subsection*{A subsection in an appendix} -\lipsum[23]%%% This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! +\lipsum[23] % <=== This command generates paragraphs of fake Latin. Delete it here and elsewhere! \end{document} |