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+% THIS IS BOTH A MINIMAL USER-MANUAL
+% OF THE PACKAGE procIAGssymp.sty
+% AND AN EXAMPLE OF ITS USE
+%
+% File : TestPaper.tex
+% Author: Battista Benciolini
+% E-mail: <Battista.Benciolini@ing.unitn.it>
+% Date : January 11, 2002
+% See file procIAGssymp.sty for more information
+%
+\documentclass[a4paper,twocolumn,10pt]{article} %
+\usepackage{procIAGssymp}
+ \pagestyle{empty} % optional
+% \setcounter{page}{11} % optional
+\title{The package procIAGssymp.sty for the formatting
+ of a paper with the style of the proceeding of
+ symposia sponsored by IAG}
+\author{B.Benciolini\thanks{e-mail: battista.benciolini@ing.uitn.it}
+\and No Second Author \and No Third Author\thanks{No-Where Institute}}
+\date{ }
+\hbadness=10000 \vbadness=10000
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+ \thispagestyle{empty} % optional
+\paragraph{Abstract.} The package \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty} has
+been designed to help the formatting of a paper with the style
+of the proceeding of symposia sponsored by the
+"International Association of Geodesy (IAG)" published
+by "Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg NewYork".
+This paper itself is an example of the use of the package. It
+contains instructions and suggestions for the use of the package,
+while most of the comment included in \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty}
+are of a more technical nature.
+\linea
+\section{Introduction}
+The package \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty} provides some (re-)definitions
+of \LaTeX commands. The use of the package is explained in this paper.
+\par\noindent I have tried to provide a package that helps in
+the preparation of a paper that corresponds to the instructions
+distributed by the publisher of the proceedings of
+IAG-sponsored-symposia (i.e. by Springer-Verlag), but . . .
+please read the IMPORTANT NOTES inside the file \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty}.
+\par\noindent The most curious readers are
+invited to look directly at the source of this file and, more
+important, to the code in the file \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty}.
+\section{Suggestions for the user}
+\subsection{General page lay-out and page numbering}
+The general lay-out of the pages is controlled by some assignment
+made by \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty} AND by the use of the class
+\texttt{article} that must be loaded with the proper options, i.e.
+\verb+[a4paper,twocolumn,10pt]+ .
+\par\noindent
+The package itself does not modify the page numbering
+with respect to the \LaTeX standard.
+If it is necessary to avoid page numbering this can be obtained
+putting \verb+\pagestyle{empty}+ somewhere in the preamble of the
+file and \verb+\thispagestyle{empty}+ immediately after
+\verb+\maketitle+.
+If it is necessary to start page numbering from $n$, this can be
+obtained with \verb+\setcounter{page}{+$n$\verb+}+.
+\subsection{Top-matter}
+The title and the author(s) must be prepared with
+\verb+\title{ . . .}+ and \verb+\author{ . . .}+ and they will be
+printed by \verb+\maketitle+. The use of \verb+\thanks{. . .}+ inside
+the argument of \verb+\title{ . . .}+ is not appropriate because this
+command has been redefined.
+If there are several authors, their
+names must be separated by \verb+\and+. The authors that share the
+same address must be listed consecutively and must be followed by
+\verb+\thanks{. . .}+ (with the address as argument). To see an example
+you can see the code of this file.
+\subsection{Sectioning}
+The use of \verb+\section{. . . }+ and \verb+\subsection{. . . }+,
+can be done as in any \LaTeX paper.
+These commands have been redefined so that they
+produce the first level and second level headers in the proper format.
+All the other sectioning commands have been redefined with a coherent
+style.
+The command \verb+\section*{References}+ can be used to start
+the reference list. One of the following sections is just a test of
+the various sectioning commands.
+\section{The choice of the font}
+The standard Computer Modern fonts are used.
+I have not tried any other font.
+\section{Test of sectioning (1st level)}
+\subsection{Test of sectioning (2nd level)}
+\subsubsection{Test of sectioning (3rd level)}
+This is just an example of the use and abuse
+of \verb+\section+, \verb+\subsection+ and
+\verb+\subsubsection+. We can also test \verb+\paragraph+ and
+\verb+\subparagraph+.
+\paragraph{Paragraph} This is a paragraph, headed by \verb+\paragraph+.
+\subparagraph{Subparagraph} This is a sub paragraph. And the section
+end HERE.
+\section{Technicalities}
+\subsection{About the format of the top-matter}
+The main structure of the topmatter is governed by \verb+\@maketitle+
+which is properly redefined. \par\noindent
+The command \verb+\thanks+ has been
+redefined to print the authors' address immediately after the
+authors' names. The new form of this command makes it unsuitable
+to put a note to the title.
+\subsection{Compatibility}
+The package has been used together with the \texttt{article} class
+and with several packages including:
+\texttt{makeidx}, \texttt{amsmath},
+\texttt{amssymb}, \texttt{apalike}, \texttt{array},
+\texttt{epsfig}, \texttt{graphicx} and \texttt{verbatim}.
+I have not found any compatibility problem.
+\section{Recommendation}
+I recommend all the user of the package \texttt{procIAGssymp.sty}
+to send me any comment about it.
+\vfill\eject
+\section*{APPENDIX \\ Other \TeX{} and \LaTeX{} material}
+This is an appendix not directly related to the main topic of this pages.
+Some of the \TeX{} and \LaTeX{} tools that I have prepared
+for personal use can be useful for others \TeX-friends.
+\paragraph{}\textbf{
+A plain-TeX output routine for multi-column page} can be found in my
+personal web site \texttt{http://ing.unitn.it/\~{}bencioli}.
+The file is quite simple and it is internally documented.
+\paragraph{}\textbf{
+A \LaTeX2e package that allows the re-use of the content of}
+\verb+\title+ \textbf{
+and} \verb+\author+\textbf{ anywhere in the document} is
+available on CTAN at :
+\texttt{. . . /macro/latex/contrib/suppoted/rectopma}
+\paragraph{}\textbf{A \LaTeX2e class for multi-author volumes.}
+The class \verb+collective.cls+ is a tool designed for the
+preparation of a document composed by several contributions written
+independently by different authors and binded together in the
+proper format by an editor. The typical applications are
+the preparation of the proceedings of a meeting or of an issue
+of a journal.
+The editor can do the job preparing a file, the {\em main file}
+that uses the document class \verb+collective+ and that
+loads the various papers, the {\em contributions}, that are prepared
+by the authors as standard (La)TeX files. A \textbf{preliminary}
+release of \verb+collective.cls+ is available on request.
+I will send it by e-mail upon request. It
+works with some limitations, but I think it is already a useful tool.
+The "standard "distribution requires doc-strip for installation; the
+unpacked set, including the class file, documentation and an example, is
+also available. (I have recently seen an other package with a similar
+pourpose posted in the CTAN. )
+\end{document}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file TestPaper.tex