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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ejpecp/sample.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ejpecp/sample.tex index c01435f85da..7a7b9723bd3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ejpecp/sample.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ejpecp/sample.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% %% This is the sample.tex file for the ejpecp document class. %% -%% This file is for ejpecp version 0.57 %% +%% This file is for ejpecp version 0.577 %% %% Please be sure that you are using the lastest version: %% %% http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ejpecp/ %% %% %% @@ -56,15 +56,21 @@ Djalil~Chafa\"{\i}\footnote{Universit\'e Paris-Est Marne-la-Vall\'ee, France. E-mail: djalil@chafai.net} }%AUTHORS +% here is a compact example with two authors with same affiliation +%\AUTHORS{% +% Michael~First\footnote{Some University. E-mail: {mf,js}@uni.edu} +% \and +% John~Second\footnotemark[2]}%AUTHORS + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% %% Please edit and customize the following items: %% %% %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\TITLE{Introduction to the \emph{ejpecp} Class Version 0.57\THANKS{Supported +\TITLE{Introduction to the \emph{ejpecp} Class Version 0.577\thanks{Supported by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) and the Bernoulli - Society.}} %\THANKS is optional + Society.}} %\thanks is optional \SHORTTITLE{Introduction to the \emph{ejpecp} Class} @@ -91,10 +97,10 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \VOLUME{0} -\YEAR{0000} +\YEAR{2012} \PAPERNUM{0} -\PAGESTART{0} -\PAGEEND{0} +\PAGESTART{1} +\PAGEEND{5} \DOI{NA} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -143,22 +149,25 @@ %% %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -The $\LaTeXe$ class \emph{ecpecp} is designed for typesetting of articles for +The $\LaTeXe$ class \emph{ejpecp} is designed for typesetting of articles for the Electronic Journal of Probability (EJP) and Electronic Communications in -Probability (ECP). The \emph{ecpecp} class comes with a commented sample file -called \texttt{sample.tex}. You are probably reading the pdf version of this -sample file, compiled with a pdflatex engine. +Probability (ECP). Please check on \url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/ejpecp} that +your are using the latest version of \emph{ejpecp}. The \emph{ejpecp} class +comes with a commented sample file called \texttt{sample.tex}. You are +probably reading the pdf version of this sample file, compiled with a pdflatex +engine. \textbf{An easy way to prepare an article for publication in EJP/ECP is to edit the source file \texttt{sample.tex} for this document. Replace the main body of the file with the main body of your article. Supply all metadata - (title, authors, abstract, etc) that are requested in the latex file.} - -The \emph{ecpecp} class works only with the pdflatex engine, generating pdf -files. You need a copy of the \texttt{ecpecp.cls} file in your -directory\footnote{Or in any directory scanned for \texttt{cls} files by your - pdflatex engine.}in order to compile documents based on the \emph{ecpecp} -class, such as \texttt{sample.tex}. To configure the \emph{ecpecp} class for + (title, authors, abstract, keywords, etc) that are requested in the latex + file.} + +The \emph{ejpecp} class works only with the pdflatex engine, generating pdf +files. You need a copy of the \texttt{ejpecp.cls} file in your +directory\footnote{Or in any location scanned for \texttt{cls} files by your + pdflatex engine.}in order to compile documents based on the \emph{ejpecp} +class, such as \texttt{sample.tex}. To configure the \emph{ejpecp} class for ECP, use \begin{verbatim} \documentclass[ECP]{ejpecp} @@ -167,23 +176,23 @@ while for EJP, use \begin{verbatim} \documentclass[EJP]{ejpecp} \end{verbatim} -The \emph{ecpecp} document class loads automatically the following standard -packages\footnote{For your information, the following packages are also - loaded: bera, geometry, hyperref, xstring.}: +The \emph{ejpecp} document class loads automatically the following packages: \begin{center} - amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb, latexsym, dsfont, graphicx + \ttfamily + amsmath, amsthm, amsfonts, amssymb, bera, dsfont, \\ + hyperref, geometry, graphicx, latexsym. \end{center} It is therefore not necessary to add \verb+\usepackage+ load commands for these packages to your latex file. However, you may want to load additional -packages, such as the enumerate package, by using \verb+\usepackage+ commands. -The precise location of these extra load commands is clearly mentioned in the -\texttt{sample.tex} file. The \emph{ecpecp} class provides various -environments, and also important commands such as \verb+\AUTHORS+, +packages, such as the \emph{enumerate} package by using a \verb+\usepackage+ +command. The precise location of these extra load commands is clearly +mentioned in the \texttt{sample.tex} file. The \emph{ejpecp} class provides +various environments, and also important commands such as \verb+\AUTHORS+, \verb+\TITLE+, etc. \section{Standard predefined environments} -One of the main features of the \emph{ecpecp} class is its predefined +One of the main features of the \emph{ejpecp} class is its predefined environments. \begin{theorem}[My theorem]\label{th:1} @@ -212,7 +221,7 @@ environments. \end{proof} Note that a square box $\square$ is automatically added at the end of the - proof by the environment ``proof.'' The \emph{ecpecp} class provides several + proof by the environment ``proof.'' The \emph{ejpecp} class provides several default environments: theorem, proof, lemma, proposition, definition, corollary, remark, example, problem, conjecture. @@ -269,10 +278,23 @@ Here are some more examples of predefined environments: recommended at all! -- to define additional environments based on the theorem environment. +\section{Fonts} + +The default font used by the \emph{ejpecp} class is \emph{bera}\footnote{This + is the name of the \LaTeX\ package for \emph{bitstream} fonts}. This font +looks good but does not come with ``small capitals'' shape, making the command +\verb+\textsc{...}+ ineffective. The \emph{ejpecp} class uses the \emph{double + stroke font} as a replacement for \verb+\mathbb+. For instance +\verb+\mathbb{B}+ will produce $\mathbb{B}$ instead of $\realmathbb{B}$. +However, the original \verb+\mathbb+ command is still available via the +command \verb+\realmathbb{...}+ (please avoid using it if possible). Note that +\verb+\mathbb{1}+ produces $\mathbb{1}$, which is particularly attractive for +indicators of sets. + \section{Section headings and equation numbering}\label{se:mysection} The default size for section titles in \LaTeX\ is a bit large. As you might have -noticed, the \emph{ecpecp} class provides smaller section titles. Here are some +noticed, the \emph{ejpecp} class provides smaller section titles. Here are some sub-sections: \subsection{A sub-section} @@ -303,7 +325,7 @@ produces \eqref{eq:myequation}. Here is another numbered displayed equation = \zeta(2) = \frac{\pi^2}{6}, \end{equation} -and yet another one, just for fun: +and yet another one, just for fun! \begin{equation} \int_{-\infty}^{+\infty}\!(t-\gamma)^3e^{-t-e^{-t}}\,dt = 2\zeta(3). @@ -331,22 +353,21 @@ for their meaning) and with the options of the \verb+\includegraphics+ command \section{About your source file for EJP and ECP} -Papers using the \LaTeXe\ class \emph{ecpecp} are quickly published (usually -within a month). Some authors prefer \TeX\ instead of \LaTeX. We believe that -\TeX\ is a good program. However EJP and ECP need a standardized layout for -all papers, and this is easier done with \LaTeX\ than with \TeX. For that -reason, you are encouraged to use \LaTeX. This is quite easy since \LaTeX\ is -based on \TeX. The latest major version of \LaTeX\ is called \LaTeXe. - -The aim of EJP and ECP is to publish excellent mathematical articles. Since -every author has his own preferences and habits, we emphasize that the -Managing Editor of EJP and ECP accepts any paper written in \TeX\ or in -\LaTeX\ if the author is unable to convert it to \LaTeXe\ with the -\emph{ecpecp} class. Papers not written with \LaTeXe\ and the \emph{ecpecp} -class are manually converted by the Managing Editor, and this delays the -publication, unfortunately. EJP and ECP are free access journals. Nobody is -paid for typesetting EJP and ECP papers. The Managing Editor handles -typesetting for free. +\textbf{Papers using the \LaTeXe\ class \emph{ejpecp} are quickly published} +(usually within a month). Some authors prefer \TeX\ instead of \LaTeX. We +believe that \TeX\ is a good program. However EJP and ECP need a standardized +layout for all papers, and this is easier done with \LaTeX\ than with \TeX. +For that reason, you are encouraged to use \LaTeX. This is quite easy since +\LaTeX\ is based on \TeX. The latest major version of \LaTeX\ is called +\LaTeXe. The aim of EJP and ECP is to publish excellent mathematical articles. +Since every author has his own preferences and habits, we emphasize that the +Managing Editor of EJP and ECP accepts any paper written in \LaTeX\ if the +author is unable to convert it to \LaTeXe\ with the \emph{ejpecp} class. +Papers not written with \LaTeXe\ and the \emph{ejpecp} class are manually +converted by the Managing Editor, and this delays the publication, +unfortunately. EJP and ECP are free access journals. Nobody is paid for +typesetting EJP and ECP papers. The Managing Editor handles typesetting for +free. All mathematicians believe that the mathematical results are the most important elements of an article. Many of them believe that the aesthetic @@ -367,7 +388,7 @@ suggestions: \verb+{\bf }+, \verb+{\it }+, and \verb+{\em }+ \item never use one letter names for macros or for environments \item never use strange names for macros and environments -\item use the environment proof provided by amsmath (as in \emph{ecpecp}) +\item use the environment proof provided by amsmath (as in \emph{ejpecp}) \item use \verb+\newenvironment+ to define new environments \item use \verb+\binom{n}{k}+ instead of \verb+n \choose k+ \item use \verb+\frac{a}{b}+ instead of a \verb+\over b+ @@ -384,7 +405,7 @@ suggestions: \section{Version number} -The version number of the \emph{ecpecp} class converges to +The version number of the \emph{ejpecp} class converges to the Euler-Mascheroni constant \[ \gamma @@ -406,18 +427,27 @@ We will be happy to receive comments and suggestions for improvement \section{How to include bibliography} The bibliography should be included in your document (not a separate file), -inside the standard environment \verb+\thebibliography+. If you use bibtex, +inside the standard environment \verb+thebibliography+. If you use bibtex, this can be accomplished by including the \texttt{bbl} file inside your document (after preliminary compilation with latex and bibtex). The bibliography should be sorted alphabetically according to authors names, and -the records should be labeled by numbers. Math Reviews numbers should be -included as in the sample below. If you use bibtex, use -\verb+\bibliographystyle{amsplain}+. As you can see, you may also provide the -arXiv identifier for preprints or unpublished papers\footnote{It is your - author responsability to check if the preprint is actually published and - referenced in the Mathematical Reviews (in that case, you should provide the - MR number instead of the arXiv identifier).}. Here is an example of -bibliography: +the records should be labeled by numbers. See the example below. + +Links to the Math Reviews should be included as in the sample below. The +simplest way to get automatically these Math Reviews links is to get all your +bibtex entries from MathSciNet, and to use +\verb+\bibliographystyle{amsplain}+. This produces automatically the necessary +\verb+\MR+ commands in your \verb+\bibitem+s, allowing \emph{ejpecp} to +automatically produce the links as in the sample below. Alternatively, if you +are not using MathSciNet and bibtex, you may simply produce the Math Reviews +links by using the \verb+mgetmref.py+ Python script provided by the +\emph{ejpecp} package at \url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/ejpecp}. + +At your option, you may also manually provide the arXiv identifier for +preprints or unpublished papers. It is your author responsability to check if +the preprint is actually published and referenced in the Mathematical Reviews, +and in that case, you should provide the MR number instead of the arXiv +identifier. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% @@ -456,6 +486,15 @@ bibliography: percolation, \ARXIV{1101.5820} \end{thebibliography} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% You may add acknowledgments (optional). %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\ACKNO{We thank Martin Hairer who provided a nice \texttt{MR} macro.} + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% @@ -471,4 +510,4 @@ bibliography: %% %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% EOF
\ No newline at end of file +%% EOF |