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+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/elsarticle/elsdoc.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
%%
-%% Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009 Elsevier Ltd
+%% Copyright 2007-2018 Elsevier Ltd
%%
%% This file is part of the 'Elsarticle Bundle'.
%% ---------------------------------------------
@@ -13,7 +13,9 @@
%%
%% The list of all files belonging to the 'Elsarticle Bundle' is
%% given in the file `manifest.txt'.
-%%
+%%
+%% $Id: elsdoc.tex 128 2018-06-29 05:20:50Z rishi $
+%%
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage[xcolor,qtwo]{rvdtx}
@@ -21,7 +23,7 @@
\usepackage{color}
\usepackage{xspace}
\usepackage{pdfwidgets}
-\usepackage{enum}
+\usepackage{enumerate}
\def\ttdefault{cmtt}
@@ -53,6 +55,8 @@
\def\figurename{Clip}
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}
+
\begin{document}
\def\testa{This is a specimen document. }
@@ -65,14 +69,13 @@
\title{elsarticle.cls -- A better way to format your document}
\author{Elsevier Ltd}
-\contact{elsarticle@river-valley.com}
+\contact{elsarticle@stmdocs.in}
-\version{1.20}
+\version{2.1}
\date{\today}
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}
-%\hypertarget{introduction}{}
\file{elsarticle.cls} is a thoroughly re-written document class
for formatting \LaTeX{} submissions to Elsevier journals.
@@ -85,7 +88,6 @@ contributed \LaTeX{} packages such as \file{hyperref.sty},
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;
@@ -93,20 +95,21 @@ for its proper functioning:
\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.
-
+ required in the document;
+%*%
+\item \file{endfloat.sty} optional packages if floats to be placed at
+ end of the PDF.
\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.
+All the above packages (except some optional 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}:
@@ -137,14 +140,13 @@ works perfectly with \file{hyperref.sty} in combination with
\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/}.
+\url{http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/elsarticle/}.
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
@@ -161,7 +163,6 @@ upon the distribution and operating system.
\section{Usage}\label{sec:usage}
-%\hypertarget{usage}{}
The class should be loaded with the command:
\begin{vquote}
@@ -170,30 +171,33 @@ The class should be loaded with the command:
\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} 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} 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} 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} 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:
+\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}
@@ -209,8 +213,28 @@ numbered citations. For example, citation [1,2,3] will become [1--3].
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 [{\tt\color{verbcolor} times}] loads \file{txfonts.sty}, if
+available in the system to use Times and compatible math fonts.
+
+%*%
+\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} reversenotenum}] Use alphabets as
+author--affiliation linking labels and use numbers for author
+footnotes. By default, numbers will be used as author--affiliation
+linking labels and alphabets for author footnotes.
+
+\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} lefttitle}] To move title and
+author/affiliation block to flushleft. \verb+centertitle+ is the
+default option which produces center alignment.
+
+\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} endfloat}] To place all floats at the end
+of the document.
+
+\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} nonatbib}] To unload natbib.sty.
+%*%
+
+\item [{\tt\color{verbcolor} doubleblind}] To hide author name,
+affiliation, email address etc. for double blind refereeing purpose.
+%*%
\item[] All options of \file{article.cls} can be used with this
document class.
@@ -221,72 +245,71 @@ placement of title and author footnotes in the first page.
\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;
+\pagebreak
\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.
+relevant affiliation follows this group.
\end{enumerate}
+An example of coding the first type is provided below.
+
\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.}
+ \tnotetext[t1]{This document is the results of the research
+ project funded by the National Science Foundation.}
+ \tnotetext[t2]{The second title footnote which is a longer
+ text matter to fill through the whole text width and
+ overflow into another line in the footnotes area of the
+ first page.}
\end{vquote}
\begin{vquote}
- \author[rvt]{C.V.~Radhakrishnan\corref{cor1}\fnref{fn1}}
- \ead{cvr@river-valley.com}
+\author[1]{Jos Migchielsen\corref{cor1}%
+ \fnref{fn1}}
+\ead{J.Migchielsen@elsevier.com}
- \author[rvt,focal]{K.~Bazargan\fnref{fn2}}
- \ead{kaveh@river-valley.com}
+\author[2]{CV Radhakrishnan\fnref{fn2}}
+\ead{cvr@sayahna.org}
- \author[els]{S.~Pepping\corref{cor2}\fnref{fn1,fn3}}
- \ead[url]{http://www.elsevier.com}
+\author[3]{CV Rajagopal\fnref{fn1,fn3}}
+\ead[url]{www.stmdocs.in}
\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}
-
+ \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.}
+
+ \address[1]{Elsevier B.V., Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam,
+ The Netherlands}
+ \address[2]{Sayahna Foundations, JWRA 34, Jagathy,
+ Trivandrum 695014, India}
+ \address[3]{STM Document Engineering Pvt Ltd., Mepukada,
+ Malayinkil, Trivandrum 695571, India}
\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}.
+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}
+\includeclip{1}{130 612 477 707}{1psingleauthorgroup.pdf}%%{elstest-1p.pdf}%single author group
\def\rulecolor{orange}
-%\vspace*{6pt}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
\src{Footer of the title page.}
-\includeclip{1}{122 129 481 237}{els1.pdf}
+\includeclip{1}{93 135 499 255}{1pseperateaug.pdf}%%{elstest-1p.pdf}%single author group
\def\rulecolor{orange}
-\pagebreak
Most of the commands such as \verb+\title+, \verb+\author+,
\verb+\address+ are self explanatory. Various components are
@@ -301,6 +324,7 @@ 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)>}
@@ -321,32 +345,26 @@ 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}
+\author{Jos Migchielsen\corref{cor1}%
+ \fnref{fn1}}
+\ead{J.Migchielsen@elsevier.com}
+ \address{Elsevier B.V., Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam,
+ The Netherlands}
+
+\author{CV Radhakrishnan\fnref{fn2}}
+\ead{cvr@sayahna.org}
+ \address{Sayahna Foundations, JWRA 34, Jagathy,
+ Trivandrum 695014, India}
+
+\author{CV Rajagopal\fnref{fn1,fn3}}
+\ead[url]{www.stmdocs.in}
+ \address{STM Document Engineering Pvt Ltd., Mepukada,
+ Malayinkil, Trivandrum 695571, India}
\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}
+\vspace*{-.5pc}
\begin{vquote}
\cortext[cor1]{Corresponding author}
@@ -355,25 +373,26 @@ of author-affiliation.
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}.
+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}
+\includeclip{1}{119 563 468 709}{1pseperateaug.pdf}%%{elstest-1p.pdf}%seperate author groups
\def\rulecolor{orange}
+\pagebreak
+Clip~\ref{clip4} shows the output after giving \verb+doubleblind+ class option.
-The frontmatter part has further environments such as abstracts and
-keywords. These can be marked up in the following
-manner:
+\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
+\src{Double blind article}
+\includeclip{1}{124 567 477 670}{elstest-1pdoubleblind.pdf}%%{elstest-1p.pdf}%single author group%%doubleblind
+\def\rulecolor{orange}
-%\verb+\begin{abstract}+ \dots \verb+\end{abstract}+ and
-%\verb+\begin{keyword}+ \verb+...+ \verb+\end{keyword}+ which
-%contain the abstract and keywords respectively.
+\vspace*{-.5pc}
+The frontmatter part has further environments such as abstracts and
+keywords. These can be marked up in the following manner:
\begin{vquote}
\begin{abstract}
@@ -382,21 +401,45 @@ manner:
\end{abstract}
\end{vquote}
+\vspace*{-.5pc}
\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
+\textsc{msc} classifications shall be provided in
+the keyword environment with the commands
+\verb+\MSC+. \verb+\MSC+ accepts an optional
argument to accommodate future revisions.
eg., \verb=\MSC[2008]=. The default is 2000.\looseness=-1
+\subsection{New page}
+Sometimes you may need to give a page-break and start a new page after
+title, author or abstract. Following commands can be used for this
+purpose.
+
+\begin{vquote}
+ \newpageafter{title}
+ \newpageafter{author}
+ \newpageafter{abstract}
+\end{vquote}
+
+
+\begin{itemize}
+\leftskip-2pc
+\item [] {\tt\color{verbcolor} \verb+\newpageafter{title}+} typeset the title alone on one page.
+
+\item [] {\tt\color{verbcolor} \verb+\newpageafter{author}+} typeset the title
+and author details on one page.
+
+\item [] {\tt\color{verbcolor} \verb+\newpageafter{abstract}+}
+typeset the title,
+author details and abstract \& keywords one one page.
+
+\end{itemize}
+
\section{Floats}
{Figures} may be included using the command, \verb+\includegraphics+ in
@@ -439,7 +482,8 @@ will be printed as an extra heading in parentheses.
\begin{vquote}
\begin{thm}
- For system (8), consensus can be achieved with $\|T_{\omega z}$
+ For system (8), consensus can be achieved with
+ $\|T_{\omega z}$
...
\begin{eqnarray}\label{10}
....
@@ -447,8 +491,8 @@ will be printed as an extra heading in parentheses.
\end{thm}
\end{vquote}
-Clip~\ref{clip4} will show you how some text enclosed between the
-above code looks like:
+Clip~\ref{clip5} will show you how some text enclosed between the
+above code\goodbreak \noindent looks like:
\vspace*{6pt}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
@@ -462,7 +506,7 @@ the font shape is roman instead of italic. Both
\verb+\newdefinition+ and \verb+\newtheorem+ commands
automatically define counters for the environments defined.
-\vspace*{12pt}
+\vspace*{6pt}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
\src{{\ttfamily\color{verbcolor}\bs newdefinition}}
\includeclip{1}{1 1 453 105}{jfigs.pdf}
@@ -497,26 +541,15 @@ type and its attributes.
\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:
+string like `step' to all the item numbers.
\begin{vquote}
\begin{enumerate}[Step 1.]
@@ -531,7 +564,6 @@ example below:
\includeclip{5}{1 1 313 83}{jfigs.pdf}
\def\rulecolor{orange}
-\vspace*{-18pt}
\section{Cross-references}
In electronic publications, articles may be internally
@@ -580,13 +612,50 @@ problem before submission for publication.
in different types of final format. This is further discussed in
section \ref{sec:final}, \nameref{sec:final}.
+
+\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{<page>}{l b scale }{file.pdf}
+\includeclip{4}{105 500 500 700}{1psingleauthorgroup.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}{59 421 532 635}{elstest-3pd.pdf}
+\def\rulecolor{orange}
+\vspace*{6pt}
+
+\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{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.
+\file{elsarticle-harv.bst} --- the first one can be used for the
+numbered scheme, second one for numbered with new options of
+\file{natbib.sty}. The third one is for the author year
+scheme.
In \LaTeX{} literature, references are listed in the
\verb+thebibliography+ environment. Each reference is a
@@ -623,40 +692,12 @@ 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.
+In addition to the above standard \verb+.bst+ files, there are 10
+journal-specific \verb+.bst+ files also available.
+Instruction for using these \verb+.bst+ files can be found at
+\href{http://support.stmdocs.in/wiki/index.php?title=Model-wise_bibliographic_style_files}
+{http://support.stmdocs.in}
+
\section{Final print}\label{sec:final}
@@ -664,6 +705,8 @@ 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
@@ -695,7 +738,6 @@ 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}{}
@@ -703,7 +745,6 @@ that of a double column article in the final format.
{\bf [Specimen single column article -- Click here]}
}
-\vspace*{2pc}
\hypertarget{bsc}{}
\hyperlink{dc}{
@@ -711,19 +752,15 @@ that of a double column article in the final format.
}
\end{center}
-\newpage
-\vspace*{-2pc}
\src{}\hypertarget{sc}{}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
-\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{121 81 497 670}{els1.pdf}}
+\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{88 120 514 724}{elstest-1p.pdf}}
\def\rulecolor{orange}
-
-\newpage
-
\src{}\hypertarget{dc}{}
\def\rulecolor{blue!70}
-\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{55 93 535 738}{els-3pd.pdf}}
+\hyperlink{bsc}{\includeclip{1}{27 61 562 758}{elstest-5p.pdf}}
\def\rulecolor{orange}
\end{document}
+