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+\documentclass[wcp]{jmlrbook}% on-line color version
+%\documentclass[wcp,gray]{jmlrbook}% print version
+
+% Packages used by imported articles:
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+\usepackage{siunitx}
+
+% Title is added to the PDF properties. Optional argument
+% is used instead, if present.
+%\title[Short Title]{Big Long Title}
+\title{A Sample Book}
+
+\author[Anne Editor et al.]{Anne Editor, Anne Other Editor and Nicola Talbot}
+
+\volume{1}
+\subtitle{Making a Book from JMLR Articles}
+\logo{\includegraphics{bookLogo}}
+\team{The Sample Book Team}
+
+\productioneditor{Nicola Talbot}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\frontmatter
+
+\chapter{Foreword}
+
+This is an example book that combines multiple articles. Each
+article uses the \textsf{jmlr} class file. \emph{The articles
+should not need to be edited in order to combine them using this
+class file.}\footnote{Unless the authors have done something
+weird or have used problematic packages.} In particular, you
+don't need to delete \verb|\documentclass|,
+\verb|\begin{document}| and \verb|\end{document}|. The articles
+should be able to compile on their own or as part of this book.
+
+In the preamble of the book, you need to include the packages
+that the articles include, but you don't need to include
+any packages that are automatically loaded by the \textsf{jmlr}
+class (\textsf{amsmath}, \textsf{amssymb}, \textsf{natbib},
+\textsf{graphicx}, \textsf{url}, \textsf{xcolor} and
+\textsf{algorithm2e}). You also don't need to include the
+\textsf{hyperref} and \textsf{combnat} packages as they are
+automatically loaded by \textsf{jmlrbook}. For example, some of the
+articles imported in this book use the \textsf{lipsum} package,
+so that package needs to be included in the preamble of the
+book.
+
+Commands defined in the imported articles will be local to that
+article unless \verb|\gdef| or \verb|\global| has been used. This
+means that if more than one article has defined the same command,
+there shouldn't be a conflict unless the command has been defined
+globally. For example, \texttt{paper1/paper1.tex} and
+\texttt{paper2/paper2.tex} both define \verb|\samplecommand|, but
+since \verb|\newcommand| has been used, rather than \verb|\gdef|,
+there's no conflict. However, a problem will occur if the same
+command is also defined in this document before either of those
+files are imported.
+
+Many packages must be loaded before \textsf{hyperref}. If these
+packages haven't been loaded by \textsf{jmlr}, you will need
+to specify them using \textsf{jmlrbook}'s \texttt{prehyperref}
+option. For example, to load the packages ``foo'' and ``bar'':
+\begin{verbatim}
+\documentclass[
+ prehyperref={\usepackage{foo}\usepackage{bar}}
+ ]{jmlrbook}
+\end{verbatim}
+or:
+\begin{verbatim}
+\documentclass[
+ prehyperref={\usepackage{foo,bar}}
+ ]{jmlrbook}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+
+The imported papers need to be placed inside the
+\texttt{jmlrpapers} environment. Papers that have already
+been published should be included using \verb|\importpubpaper|
+and papers that haven't been published elsewhere should be
+imported using \verb|\importarticle|. Both commands have an
+optional argument that specifies the prefix to use in the labels
+within the imported article. If omitted, the article's file
+name is used.
+
+Both articles and the book may have appendices and parts created.
+Parts are created using \verb|\part|\{\emph{title}\}. Switch
+to appendices using \verb|\appendix| and then use \verb|\chapter|
+(for the book) or \verb|\section| (in imported articles).
+
+Cross-referencing other parts of the book is done using the
+usual \verb|\label| and \verb|\ref| mechanism. The \textsf{jmlr}
+class additional provides convenience commands such as
+\verb|\sectionref| and \verb|\figureref|. Unlike \verb|\ref|,
+these commands may take a comma-separated list of labels as the
+argument.
+
+The \textsf{jmlrbook} additionally provides \verb|\chapterref|
+(which can take a comma-separated list of labels) and commands
+to reference imported articles (which take a single label
+as the argument): \verb|\articlepageref| (the starting page of
+the article), \verb|\articlepagesref| (the page range for the
+article), \verb|\articletitleref| (the short title for the
+article) and \verb|\articleauthorref| (the article's author).
+
+You may also cross-reference parts of the imported articles,
+but you need to prefix the label with the label supplied
+in the optional argument of \verb|\importpubpaper| or
+\verb|\importarticle|. (If omitted, this is given by
+directory/file name.)
+
+For example, the first appendix in this book is
+\appendixref{apd:first}, but the first appendix in
+``\articletitleref{paper1/paper1}'' by
+\articleauthorref{paper1/paper1}
+(pp.~\articlepagesref{paper1/paper1}) is
+\appendixref{paper1/paper1apd:first}.
+Here's a reference to a couple of tables in
+\articletitleref{paper1/paper1}:
+\tableref{paper1/paper1tab:sample,paper1/paper1tab:sample2}.
+
+The author of a foreword (or other chapter) can sign off using
+the \texttt{authorsignoff} environment. Each author should be
+specified using \verb|\Author|.
+
+\begin{authorsignoff}
+\Author{Nicola Talbot\\
+University of East Anglia}
+\end{authorsignoff}
+
+\chapter{Preface}
+
+The editorial team can sign off at the end of the preface using
+the \texttt{signoff} environment. This has two arguments: the
+optional argument is a name for the editorial team (defaults to
+``The Editorial Team'') and the mandatory argument is the date.
+Within the environment, use \verb|\Editor| for each editor.
+
+\begin{signoff}{March 2010}
+% First editor:
+\Editor{Nicola Talbot\\
+University of East Anglia\\
+\mailto{N.Talbot@uea.ac.uk}}
+% Second editor:
+\Editor{Anne Editor\\
+University of Nowhere\\
+\mailto{ae@sample.com}}
+\end{signoff}
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\mainmatter
+
+\part{First Part of the Book}
+
+\chapter{Introduction}
+
+This is an introduction to the book.
+
+\section{Sample Section}
+
+This is a section in the introduction.
+
+\subsection{Sample Sub-Section}
+
+This is a sub-section.
+
+\subsubsection{Sample Sub-Sub-Section}
+
+This is a sub-sub-section.
+
+\paragraph{Sample Sub-Sub-Sub-Section}
+
+This is a sub-sub-sub-section.
+
+\subparagraph{Sample Sub-Sub-Sub-Sub-Section}
+
+This is a sub-sub-sub-sub-section.
+
+% Add a part to the TOC but don't print anything
+\addtocpart{Papers Published in JMLR W\&CP}
+
+\begin{jmlrpapers}
+ % Prepublished papers are imported using:
+ % \importpubpaper[label]{dir}{file}{pages}
+ % pages refers to the page range in the original publication
+ % which doesn't necessarily correspond to the page numbers in
+ % this book.
+ \importpubpaper{paper1}{paper1}{23--45}
+
+ \importpubpaper{paper2}{paper2}{63--70}
+
+\end{jmlrpapers}
+
+% Add a part to the TOC but don't print anything
+\addtocpart{Unpublished Papers}
+
+\begin{jmlrpapers}
+ % Unpublished papers are imported using:
+ % \importarticle[label]{dir}{file}
+ \importarticle{paper3}{paper3}
+
+ \importarticle{paper4}{paper4}
+\end{jmlrpapers}
+
+\appendix
+
+\part{First Part of Appendices}\label{pt:apd1}
+
+\chapter*{Introduction}
+
+This is an introduction to \partref{pt:apd1}.
+
+\chapter{First Appendix}
+\label{apd:first}
+
+This is an appendix.
+
+\chapter{Second Appendix}
+\label{apd:second}
+
+This is another appendix.
+
+\part{Second Part of Appendices}
+
+\chapter{An Appendix}
+\label{apd:third}
+
+This is an appendix in another part.
+
+\end{document}