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The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 1999/12/01 or later. +%% +%% The list of all files belonging to the 'Elsarticle Bundle' is +%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +%% +\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} + +\usepackage[xcolor,qtwo]{rvdtx} +\usepackage{multicol} +\usepackage{color} +\usepackage{xspace} +\usepackage{pdfwidgets} +\usepackage{enum} + +\def\ttdefault{cmtt} + +\headsep4pc + +\makeatletter +\def\bs{\expandafter\@gobble\string\\} +\def\lb{\expandafter\@gobble\string\{} +\def\rb{\expandafter\@gobble\string\}} +\def\@pdfauthor{C.V.Radhakrishnan} +\def\@pdftitle{elsarticle.cls -- A documentation} +\def\@pdfsubject{Document formatting with elsarticle.cls} +\def\@pdfkeywords{LaTeX, Elsevier Ltd, document class} +\def\file#1{\textsf{#1}\xspace} + +%\def\LastPage{19} + +\DeclareRobustCommand{\LaTeX}{L\kern-.26em% + {\sbox\z@ T% + \vbox to\ht\z@{\hbox{\check@mathfonts + \fontsize\sf@size\z@ + \math@fontsfalse\selectfont + A\,}% + \vss}% + }% + \kern-.15em% + \TeX} +\makeatother + +\def\figurename{Clip} + +\begin{document} + +\def\testa{This is a specimen document. } +\def\testc{\testa\testa\testa\testa} +\def\testb{\testc\testc\testc\testc\testc} +\long\def\test{\testb\par\testb\par\testb\par} + +\pinclude{\copy\contbox\printSq{\LastPage}} + +\title{elsarticle.cls -- A better way to format your document} + +\author{Elsevier Ltd} +\contact{elsarticle@river-valley.com} + +\version{1.20} +\date{\today} +\maketitle + +\section{Introduction} +%\hypertarget{introduction}{} + +\file{elsarticle.cls} is a thoroughly re-written document class +for formatting \LaTeX{} submissions to Elsevier journals. +The class uses the environments and commands defined in \LaTeX{} kernel +without any change in the signature so that clashes with other +contributed \LaTeX{} packages such as \file{hyperref.sty}, +\file{preview-latex.sty}, etc., will be minimal. +\file{elsarticle.cls} is primarily built upon the default +\file{article.cls}. This class depends on the following packages +for its proper functioning: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item \file{pifont.sty} for openstar in the title footnotes; +\item \file{natbib.sty} for citation processing; +\item \file{geometry.sty} for margin settings; +\item \file{fleqn.clo} for left aligned equations; +\item \file{graphicx.sty} for graphics inclusion; +\item \file{txfonts.sty} optional font package, if the document is to + be formatted with Times and compatible math fonts; +\item \file{hyperref.sty} optional packages if hyperlinking is + required in the document. + +\end{enumerate} + +All the above packages are part of any standard \LaTeX{} installation. +Therefore, the users need not be bothered about downloading any +extra packages. Furthermore, users are free to make use of \textsc{ams} +math packages such as \file{amsmath.sty}, \file{amsthm.sty}, +\file{amssymb.sty}, \file{amsfonts.sty}, etc., if they want to. All +these packages work in tandem with \file{elsarticle.cls} without +any problems. + +\section{Major Differences} +%\hypertarget{majordifferences}{} + +Following are the major differences between \file{elsarticle.cls} +and its predecessor package, \file{elsart.cls}: + +\begin{enumerate}[\textbullet] +\item \file{elsarticle.cls} is built upon \file{article.cls} +while \file{elsart.cls} is not. \file{elsart.cls} redefines +many of the commands in the \LaTeX{} classes/kernel, which can +possibly cause surprising clashes with other contributed +\LaTeX{} packages; + +\item provides preprint document formatting by default, and +optionally formats the document as per the final +style of models $1+$, $3+$ and $5+$ of Elsevier journals; + +\item some easier ways for formatting \verb+list+ and +\verb+theorem+ environments are provided while people can still +use \file{amsthm.sty} package; + +\item \file{natbib.sty} is the main citation processing package + which can comprehensively handle all kinds of citations and +works perfectly with \file{hyperref.sty} in combination with +\file{hypernat.sty}; + +\item long title pages are processed correctly in preprint and + final formats. + +\end{enumerate} + +\section{Installation} +%\hypertarget{installation}{} + +The package is available at author resources page at Elsevier +(\url{http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex}). +It can also be found in any of the nodes of the Comprehensive +\TeX{} Archive Network (\textsc{ctan}), one of the primary nodes +being +\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/elsevier/}. +Please download the \file{elsarticle.dtx} which is a composite +class with documentation and \file{elsarticle.ins} which is the +\LaTeX{} installer file. When we compile the +\file{elsarticle.ins} with \LaTeX{} it provides the class file, +\file{elsarticle.cls} by +stripping off all the documentation from the \verb+*.dtx+ file. +The class may be moved or copied to a place, usually, +\verb+$TEXMF/tex/latex/elsevier/+, %$%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +or a folder which will be read +by \LaTeX{} during document compilation. The \TeX{} file +database needs updation after moving/copying class file. Usually, +we use commands like \verb+mktexlsr+ or \verb+texhash+ depending +upon the distribution and operating system. + + +\section{Usage}\label{sec:usage} +%\hypertarget{usage}{} +The class should be loaded with the command: + +\begin{vquote} + \documentclass[<options>]{elsarticle} +\end{vquote} + +\noindent where the \verb+options+ can be the following: + +\begin{description} + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} preprint}] default option which format the + document for submission to Elsevier journals. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} review}] similar to the \verb+preprint+ option, but + increases the baselineskip to facilitate easier review process. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} 1p}] formats the article to the look and feel of the final + format of model 1+ journals. This is always single column style. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} 3p}] formats the article to the look and feel of the final + format of model 3+ journals. If the journal is a two column +model, use \verb+twocolumn+ option in combination. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} 5p}] formats for model 5+ journals. This is always + of two column style. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} authoryear}] author-year citation style of + \file{natbib.sty}. If you want to add extra options of +\file{natbib.sty}, you may use the options as comma delimited +strings as arguments to \verb+\biboptions+ command. An example +would be: +\end{description} +\begin{vquote} + \biboptions{longnamesfirst,angle,semicolon} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{description} +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} number}] numbered citation style. Extra options + can be loaded with\linebreak \verb+\biboptions+ command. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} sort\&compress}] sorts and compresses the +numbered citations. For example, citation [1,2,3] will become [1--3]. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} longtitle}] if front matter is unusually long, use + this option to split the title page across pages with the correct +placement of title and author footnotes in the first page. + +\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} times}] loads \file{txfonts.sty}, if available in + the system to use Times and compatible math fonts. + +\item[] All options of \file{article.cls} can be used with this + document class. + +\item[] The default options loaded are \verb+a4paper+, \verb+10pt+, + \verb+oneside+, \verb+onecolumn+ and \verb+preprint+. + +\end{description} + +\section{Frontmatter} +%\hypertarget{preamble}{} + +There are two types of frontmatter coding: +\begin{enumerate}[(1)] +\item each author is +connected to an affiliation with a footnote marker; hence all +authors are grouped together and affiliations follow; +\item authors of same affiliations are grouped together and the +relevant affiliation follows this group. An example coding of the first +type is provided below. +\end{enumerate} + +\begin{vquote} + \title{This is a specimen title\tnoteref{t1,t2}} + \tnotetext[t1]{This document is a collaborative effort.} + \tnotetext[t2]{The second title footnote which is a longer + longer than the first one and with an intention to fill + in up more than one line while formatting.} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{vquote} + \author[rvt]{C.V.~Radhakrishnan\corref{cor1}\fnref{fn1}} + \ead{cvr@river-valley.com} + + \author[rvt,focal]{K.~Bazargan\fnref{fn2}} + \ead{kaveh@river-valley.com} + + \author[els]{S.~Pepping\corref{cor2}\fnref{fn1,fn3}} + \ead[url]{http://www.elsevier.com} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{vquote} + \cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author} + \cortext[cor2]{Principal corresponding author} + \fntext[fn1]{This is the specimen author footnote.} + \fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, but a little more + longer.} + \fntext[fn3]{Yet another author footnote. Indeed, you can have + any number of author footnotes.} + + \address[rvt]{River Valley Technologies, SJP Building, + Cotton Hills, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695014} + \address[focal]{River Valley Technologies, 9, Browns Court, + Kennford, Exeter, United Kingdom} + \address[els]{Central Application Management, + Elsevier, Radarweg 29, 1043 NX\\ + Amsterdam, Netherlands} + +\end{vquote} + +The output of the above TeX source is given in Clips~\ref{clip1} and +\ref{clip2}. The header portion or title area is given in Clip~\ref{clip1} and +the footer area is given in Clip~\ref{clip2}. + +\vspace*{6pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{Header of the title page.} +\includeclip{1}{132 571 481 690}{els1.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +%\vspace*{6pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{Footer of the title page.} +\includeclip{1}{122 129 481 237}{els1.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} +\pagebreak + +Most of the commands such as \verb+\title+, \verb+\author+, +\verb+\address+ are self explanatory. Various components are +linked to each other by a label--reference mechanism; for +instance, title footnote is linked to the title with a footnote +mark generated by referring to the \verb+\label+ string of +the \verb=\tnotetext=. We have used similar commands +such as \verb=\tnoteref= (to link title note to title); +\verb=\corref= (to link corresponding author text to +corresponding author); \verb=\fnref= (to link footnote text to +the relevant author names). \TeX{} needs two compilations to +resolve the footnote marks in the preamble part. +Given below are the syntax of various note marks and note texts. + +\begin{vquote} + \tnoteref{<label(s)>} + \corref{<label(s)>} + \fnref{<label(s)>} + \tnotetext[<label>]{<title note text>} + \cortext[<label>]{<corresponding author note text>} + \fntext[<label>]{<author footnote text>} +\end{vquote} + +\noindent where \verb=<label(s)>= can be either one or more comma +delimited label strings. The optional arguments to the +\verb=\author= command holds the ref label(s) of the address(es) +to which the author is affiliated while each \verb=\address= +command can have an optional argument of a label. In the same +manner, \verb=\tnotetext=, \verb=\fntext=, \verb=\cortext= will +have optional arguments as their respective labels and note text +as their mandatory argument. + +The following example code provides the markup of the second type +of author-affiliation. +%as seen in the output given in the +%box to the right. +%\pinclude{\def\rulecolor{blue!80} +% \includeclip[width=3.25in]{1}{130 84 484 676}{els2.pdf}% +% \def\rulecolor{orange}} + +\begin{vquote} +\author{C.V.~Radhakrishnan\corref{cor1}\fnref{fn1}} + \ead{cvr@river-valley.com} + \address{River Valley Technologies, SJP Building, + Cotton Hills, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 695014} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{vquote} +\author{K.~Bazargan\fnref{fn2}} + \ead{kaveh@river-valley.com} + \address{River Valley Technologies, 9, Browns Court, Kennford, + Exeter, UK.} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{vquote} +\author{S.~Pepping\fnref{fn1,fn3}} + \ead[url]{http://www.elsevier.com} + \address{Central Application Management, + Elsevier, Radarweg 43, 1043 NX Amsterdam, Netherlands} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{vquote} +\cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author} +\fntext[fn1]{This is the first author footnote.} +\fntext[fn2]{Another author footnote, this is a very long + footnote and it should be a really long footnote. But this + footnote is not yet sufficiently long enough to make two lines + of footnote text.} +\fntext[fn3]{Yet another author footnote.} +\end{vquote} + +The output of the above TeX source is given in Clip~\ref{clip3}. + +\vspace*{12pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{Header of the title page..} +\includeclip{1}{132 491 481 690}{els2.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + + +The frontmatter part has further environments such as abstracts and +keywords. These can be marked up in the following +manner: + +%\verb+\begin{abstract}+ \dots \verb+\end{abstract}+ and +%\verb+\begin{keyword}+ \verb+...+ \verb+\end{keyword}+ which +%contain the abstract and keywords respectively. + +\begin{vquote} + \begin{abstract} + In this work we demonstrate the formation of a new type of + polariton on the interface between a .... + \end{abstract} +\end{vquote} + +\begin{vquote} + \begin{keyword} + quadruple exiton \sep polariton \sep WGM + + \PACS 71.35.-y \sep 71.35.Lk \sep 71.36.+c + \end{keyword} +\end{vquote} + +\noindent Each keyword shall be separated by a \verb+\sep+ command. +\textsc{pacs} and \textsc{msc} classifications shall be provided in +the keyword environment with the commands \verb+\PACS+ and +\verb+\MSC+ respectively. \verb+\MSC+ accepts an optional +argument to accommodate future revisions. +eg., \verb=\MSC[2008]=. The default is 2000.\looseness=-1 + + +\section{Floats} +{Figures} may be included using the command, \verb+\includegraphics+ in +combination with or without its several options to further control +graphic. \verb+\includegraphics+ is provided by \file{graphic[s,x].sty} +which is part of any standard \LaTeX{} distribution. +\file{graphicx.sty} is loaded by default. \LaTeX{} accepts figures in +the postscript format while pdf\LaTeX{} accepts \file{*.pdf}, +\file{*.mps} (metapost), \file{*.jpg} and \file{*.png} formats. +pdf\LaTeX{} does not accept graphic files in the postscript format. + +The \verb+table+ environment is handy for marking up tabular +material. If users want to use \file{multirow.sty}, +\file{array.sty}, etc., to fine control/enhance the tables, they +are welcome to load any package of their choice and +\file{elsarticle.cls} will work in combination with all loaded +packages. + +\section[Theorem and ...]{Theorem and theorem like environments} + +\file{elsarticle.cls} provides a few shortcuts to format theorems and +theorem-like environments with ease. In all commands the options that +are used with the \verb+\newtheorem+ command will work exactly in the same +manner. \file{elsarticle.cls} provides three commands to format theorem or +theorem-like environments: + +\begin{vquote} + \newtheorem{thm}{Theorem} + \newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Lemma} + \newdefinition{rmk}{Remark} + \newproof{pf}{Proof} + \newproof{pot}{Proof of Theorem \ref{thm2}} +\end{vquote} + +The \verb+\newtheorem+ command formats a +theorem in \LaTeX's default style with italicized font, bold font +for theorem heading and theorem number at the right hand side of the +theorem heading. It also optionally accepts an argument which +will be printed as an extra heading in parentheses. + +\begin{vquote} + \begin{thm} + For system (8), consensus can be achieved with $\|T_{\omega z}$ + ... + \begin{eqnarray}\label{10} + .... + \end{eqnarray} + \end{thm} +\end{vquote} + +Clip~\ref{clip4} will show you how some text enclosed between the +above code looks like: + +\vspace*{6pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{{\ttfamily\color{verbcolor}\bs newtheorem}} +\includeclip{2}{1 1 453 120}{jfigs.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +The \verb+\newdefinition+ command is the same in +all respects as its\linebreak \verb+\newtheorem+ counterpart except that +the font shape is roman instead of italic. Both +\verb+\newdefinition+ and \verb+\newtheorem+ commands +automatically define counters for the environments defined. + +\vspace*{12pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{{\ttfamily\color{verbcolor}\bs newdefinition}} +\includeclip{1}{1 1 453 105}{jfigs.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +The \verb+\newproof+ command defines proof environments with +upright font shape. No counters are defined. + +\vspace*{6pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{{\ttfamily\color{verbcolor}\bs newproof}} +\includeclip{3}{1 1 453 65}{jfigs.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +Users can also make use of \verb+amsthm.sty+ which will override +all the default definitions described above. + +\section[Enumerated ...]{Enumerated and Itemized Lists} +\file{elsarticle.cls} provides an extended list processing macros +which makes the usage a bit more user friendly than the default +\LaTeX{} list macros. With an optional argument to the +\verb+\begin{enumerate}+ command, you can change the list counter +type and its attributes. + +\begin{vquote} + \begin{enumerate}[1.] + \item The enumerate environment starts with an optional + argument `1.', so that the item counter will be suffixed + by a period. + \item You can use `a)' for alphabetical counter and '(i)' for + roman counter. + \begin{enumerate}[a)] + \item Another level of list with alphabetical counter. + \item One more item before we start another. + \begin{enumerate}[(i)] + \item This item has roman numeral counter. + \item Another one before we close the third level. + \end{enumerate} + \item Third item in second level. + \end{enumerate} + \item All list items conclude with this step. + \end{enumerate} +\end{vquote} + +\vspace*{12pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{List -- Enumerate} +\includeclip{4}{1 1 453 185}{jfigs.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + + +Further, the enhanced list environment allows one to prefix a +string like `step' to all the item numbers. Take a look at the +example below: + +\begin{vquote} + \begin{enumerate}[Step 1.] + \item This is the first step of the example list. + \item Obviously this is the second step. + \item The final step to wind up this example. + \end{enumerate} +\end{vquote} + +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{List -- enhanced} +\includeclip{5}{1 1 313 83}{jfigs.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +\vspace*{-18pt} + +\section{Cross-references} +In electronic publications, articles may be internally +hyperlinked. Hyperlinks are generated from proper +cross-references in the article. For example, the words +\textcolor{black!80}{Fig.~1} will never be more than simple text, +whereas the proper cross-reference \verb+\ref{tiger}+ may be +turned into a hyperlink to the figure itself: +\textcolor{blue}{Fig.~1}. In the same way, +the words \textcolor{blue}{Ref.~[1]} will fail to turn into a +hyperlink; the proper cross-reference is \verb+\cite{Knuth96}+. +Cross-referencing is possible in \LaTeX{} for sections, +subsections, formulae, figures, tables, and literature +references. + +\section[Mathematical ...]{Mathematical symbols and formulae} + +Many physical/mathematical sciences authors require more +mathematical symbols than the few that are provided in standard +\LaTeX. A useful package for additional symbols is the +\file{amssymb} package, developed by the American Mathematical +Society. This package includes such oft-used symbols as +$\lesssim$ (\verb+\lesssim+), $\gtrsim$ (\verb+\gtrsim+) or +$\hbar$ (\verb+\hbar+). Note that your \TeX{} +system should have the \file{msam} and \file{msbm} fonts installed. If +you need only a few symbols, such as $\Box$ (\verb+\Box+), you might try the +package \file{latexsym}. + +Another point which would require authors' attention is the +breaking up of long equations. When you use +\file{elsarticle.cls} for formatting your submissions in the +\verb+preprint+ mode, the document is formatted in single column +style with a text width of 384pt or 5.3in. When this document is +formatted for final print and if the journal happens to be a double column +journal, the text width will be reduced to 224pt at for 3+ +double column and 5+ journals respectively. All the nifty +fine-tuning in equation breaking done by the author goes to waste in +such cases. Therefore, authors are requested to check this +problem by typesetting their submissions in final format as well +just to see if their equations are broken at appropriate places, +by changing appropriate options in the document class loading +command, which is explained in section~\ref{sec:usage}, +\nameref{sec:usage}. This allows authors to fix any equation breaking +problem before submission for publication. +\file{elsarticle.cls} supports formatting the author submission +in different types of final format. This is further discussed in +section \ref{sec:final}, \nameref{sec:final}. + +\section{Bibliography} + +Three bibliographic style files (\verb+*.bst+) are provided --- +\file{elsarticle-num.bst}, \file{elsarticle-num-names.bst} and +\file{elsarticle-harv.bst} --- the first one for the numbered scheme, the +second for the numbered with new options of \file{natbib.sty} and the +last one for the author year scheme. + +In \LaTeX{} literature, references are listed in the +\verb+thebibliography+ environment. Each reference is a +\verb+\bibitem+ and each \verb+\bibitem+ is identified by a label, +by which it can be cited in the text: + +\verb+\bibitem[Elson et al.(1996)]{ESG96}+ is cited as +\verb+\citet{ESG96}+. + +\noindent In connection with cross-referencing and +possible future hyperlinking it is not a good idea to collect +more that one literature item in one \verb+\bibitem+. The +so-called Harvard or author-year style of referencing is enabled +by the \LaTeX{} package \file{natbib}. With this package the +literature can be cited as follows: + +\begin{enumerate}[\textbullet] +\item Parenthetical: \verb+\citep{WB96}+ produces (Wettig \& Brown, 1996). +\item Textual: \verb+\citet{ESG96}+ produces Elson et al. (1996). +\item An affix and part of a reference: +\verb+\citep[e.g.][Ch. 2]{Gea97}+ produces (e.g. Governato et +al., 1997, Ch. 2). +\end{enumerate} + +In the numbered scheme of citation, \verb+\cite{<label>}+ is used, +since \verb+\citep+ or \verb+\citet+ has no relevance in the numbered +scheme. \file{natbib} package is loaded by \file{elsarticle} with +\verb+numbers+ as default option. You can change this to author-year +or harvard scheme by adding option \verb+authoryear+ in the class +loading command. If you want to use more options of the \file{natbib} +package, you can do so with the \verb+\biboptions+ command, which is +described in the section \ref{sec:usage}, \nameref{sec:usage}. For +details of various options of the \file{natbib} package, please take a +look at the \file{natbib} documentation, which is part of any standard +\LaTeX{} installation. + +\subsection*{Displayed equations and double column journals} + +Many Elsevier journals print their text in two columns. Since +the preprint layout uses a larger line width than such columns, +the formulae are too wide for the line width in print. Here is an +example of an equation (see equation 6) which is perfect in a +single column preprint format: + +\bigskip +\setlength\Sep{6pt} +\src{See equation (6)} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\includeclip{4}{134 391 483 584}{els1.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +\noindent When this document is typeset for publication in a +model 3+ journal with double columns, the equation will overlap +the second column text matter if the equation is not broken at +the appropriate location. + +\vspace*{6pt} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\src{See equation (6) overprints into second column} +\includeclip{3}{61 531 532 734}{els-3pd.pdf} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +\pagebreak + +\noindent The typesetter will try to break the equation which +need not necessarily be to the liking of the author or as it +happens, typesetter's break point may be semantically incorrect. +Therefore, authors may check their submissions for the incidence +of such long equations and break the equations at the correct +places so that the final typeset copy will be as they wish. + +\section{Final print}\label{sec:final} + +The authors can format their submission to the page size and margins +of their preferred journal. \file{elsarticle} provides four +class options for the same. But it does not mean that using these +options you can emulate the exact page layout of the final print copy. +\lmrgn=3em +\begin{description} +\item [\texttt{1p}:] $1+$ journals with a text area of +384pt $\times$ 562pt or 13.5cm $\times$ 19.75cm or 5.3in $\times$ +7.78in, single column style only. + +\item [\texttt{3p}:] $3+$ journals with a text area of 468pt +$\times$ 622pt or 16.45cm $\times$ 21.9cm or 6.5in $\times$ +8.6in, single column style. + +\item [\texttt{twocolumn}:] should be used along with 3p option if the +journal is $3+$ with the same text area as above, but double column +style. + +\item [\texttt{5p}:] $5+$ with text area of 522pt $\times$ +682pt or 18.35cm $\times$ 24cm or 7.22in $\times$ 9.45in, +double column style only. +\end{description} + +Following pages have the clippings of different parts of +the title page of different journal models typeset in final +format. + +Model $1+$ and $3+$ will have the same look and +feel in the typeset copy when presented in this document. That is +also the case with the double column $3+$ and $5+$ journal article +pages. The only difference will be wider text width of +higher models. Therefore we will look at the +different portions of a typical single column journal page and +that of a double column article in the final format. + +\vspace*{2pc} + +\begin{center} +\hypertarget{bsc}{} +\hyperlink{sc}{ +{\bf [Specimen single column article -- Click here]} +} + +\vspace*{2pc} + +\hypertarget{bsc}{} +\hyperlink{dc}{ +{\bf [Specimen double column article -- Click here]} +} +\end{center} + +\newpage +\vspace*{-2pc} +\src{}\hypertarget{sc}{} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{121 81 497 670}{els1.pdf}} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + + +\newpage + +\src{}\hypertarget{dc}{} +\def\rulecolor{blue!70} +\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{55 93 535 738}{els-3pd.pdf}} +\def\rulecolor{orange} + +\end{document} |