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+Documentation for the onrannual LaTeX package.
+
+BACKGROUND
+This class was not developed by ONR, and as such is not an "official"
+document. The Word template and documentation available from ONR is
+still the canonical reference. The formatting requirements are fairly
+simple, but not a great fit for LaTeX's default spacing and sectioning
+behavior.
+
+Formatting is based on the FY09 report guidance provided by ONR at
+http://www.onr.navy.mil/sci_tech/32/reports/annual (Sept 2009). It's
+likely that distribution statement D will need to change year to year,
+but users should do this manually (i.e., the class won't be updated
+for such changes).
+
+If changes in overall formatting/spacing/sectioning are noted, they
+should be incorporated into an updated version of the class file.
+Please notify the maintainer of any inconsistency between the required
+format and the output of this class.
+
+USAGE
+Usage of the package is demonstrated in the file skeleton.tex
+included with the class file. For users of the standard LaTeX
+classes, it should be trivial to use, since only three new commands
+are provided.
+
+REQUIREMENTS
+A working TeX installation. The class was developed and tested using
+MacTeX 2009, but any semi-recent TeX Live or MikTeX installation should
+be fine. If you're using teTeX, you're on your own.
+
+PROCESSING
+Usage of pdflatex is recommended, as it produces PDF directly. However,
+producing a DVI and then distilling to PDF via dvips or dvipdfm(x) is
+also supported. Standard usage to process the example .tex file at the
+UNIX command line:
+
+pdflatex skeleton
+bibtex skeleton
+pdflatex skeleton
+pdflatex skeleton
+
+This will vary depending on your platform. If you use a GUI front end,
+you are responsible for figuring out how to process your documents.
+
+FONTS
+The mathptmx package is used to provide Times as the default text font,
+which provides reasonably compatible math support.
+
+LICENSE
+LaTeX Project Public License 1.3 or (at your option) any later version.
+See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for the latest version.
+
+KNOWN BUGS
+None at this time. Please include a minimal LaTeX file
+with any bug report.
+
+CONTACT
+This package is maintained by adam.maxwell@pnl.gov \ No newline at end of file