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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/aps/apsguide4-1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/aps/apsguide4-1.tex index c39e3d59287..37d52d8f5a0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/aps/apsguide4-1.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/aps/apsguide4-1.tex @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ %% ****** Start of file apsguide4-1.tex ****** % %% %% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4.1 distribution. -%% Version 4.1 of REVTeX, October, 2009. +%% Version 4.1p of REVTeX, March 2010. %% -%% Copyright (c) 2009 The American Physical Society. +%% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 The American Physical Society. %% %% See the REVTeX 4.1 README file for restrictions and more information. %% @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ \author{The American Physical Society}% \email[REVTeX Support: ]{revtex@aps.org} \affiliation{1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961} -\date{October 9, 2009}% +\date{March 11, 2010}% \maketitle \tableofcontents @@ -58,22 +58,13 @@ be emphasized that this is only an \textit{approximation}; a manuscript may be s in length or appearance after it goes through our production process. This is mostly due to the choice of fonts and the scaling of figures. -All manuscripts that are submitted to APS must format correctly under -the \classoption{preprint} class option. \revtex\ 4.1 is designed to +\revtex\ 4.1 is designed to make it straightforward to switch between two-column and single-column formatting just by changing the class option. Authors may submit with -either the \classoption{reprint} or the \classoption{twocolumn} class options, but this will be changed to -the \classoption{preprint} class option upon submission. It is -imperative that authors check that their papers will format properly -when this change is made. Papers which do not format correctly under the -\classoption{preprint} option may be delayed in the review and/or production processes. - +either the \classoption{reprint} or the \classoption{twocolumn} class options. The \classoption{preprint} primarily does three things: It increases the font size to 12pt, increases the line spacing, and changes the -formatting to single column. The changes in font size and spacing can -cause problems. In particular, equations and tables may need to be -re-formatted. Please see Section \ref{sec:tables} for details in -fixing table problems. +formatting to single column. \subsection{Paper size} Manuscripts should be submitted to APS formatted for letter size @@ -121,29 +112,50 @@ macro. The \m{author} macro must not be used for collaborations. \subsection{Abstract} The abstract must be specified using the \env{abstract} environment. Note that in \revtex\ 4.1, the abstract must come before -the \m{maketitle} command. +the \m{maketitle} command. \revtex\ 4.1 now allows the the use of the \env{description} +environment within the abstract to provide \textit{structured abstracts}. For instance, \textit{Physical Review C} would like authors to provide abstracts with sections summarizing the paper's \textbf{Background}, \textbf{Purpose}, \textbf{Method}, \textbf{Results}, and \textbf{Conclusions}. This can be accomplished in the following manner: +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{abstract} +\begin{description} +\item[Background] This part would describe the +context needed to understand what the paper +is about. +\item[Purpose] This part would state the purpose +of the present paper. +\item[Method] This part describe the methods +used in the paper. +\item[Results] This part would summarize the +results. +\item[Conclusions] This part would state the +conclusions of the paper. +\end{description} +\end{abstract} +\end{verbatim} + \subsection{PACS codes} If supplying suggested PACS codes, they must be supplied as a comma-separated list using a single \m{pacs} macro. \section{References and footnotes} -\revtex\ 4.1 comes with four Bib\TeX\ style files for formatting -references, two for the \textit{Physical Review} journals and two -for \textit{Review of Modern Physics}. Authors are strongly encouraged +Authors are strongly encouraged to use Bib\TeX\ when preparing their bibliographies. If Bib\TeX\ is used, current production processes require that the \texttt{.bbl} file be included directly into the -manuscript's main \texttt{.tex} file. The following apply whether -Bib\TeX\ is used or not. +manuscript's main \texttt{.tex} file. \revtex\ 4.1 comes with two Bib\TeX\ style files for formatting +references, one for the \textit{Physical Review} journals and one +for \textit{Review of Modern Physics}. The Bib\TeX\ styles support the optional display of journal article titles in the bibliography. To display the titles, use the \texttt{longbibliography} class option. + +The following apply whether +Bib\TeX\ is used or not. \begin{itemize} \item Authors should use the \m{cite} and \m{bibitem} commands to create bibliographies and to refer to items in the bibliography. ``By hand" numbering of references should be avoided. \item \revtex~4.1 provides new syntax for combining multiple citations into a single entry in the bibliography and for putting extra text before and after a reference. Please refer to \textit{\revtex~4.1 Author's Guide} included with the \revtex~4.1 distribution for full details. \item Footnotes must be specified using the \m{footnote} -macro. \revtex\ 4.1 will automatically place the footnotes at the end of -the bibliography by default for the Physical Review -journals. Footnotes giving additional information about authors (such +macro. \revtex\ 4.1 will place the footnotes in +the bibliography for the \textit{Physical Review} +journals. Please note that even if you don't use Bib\TeX, you may have to run Bib\TeX\ to get the footnotes to appear. Footnotes giving additional information about authors (such as e-mail addresses) must not be specified using the \m{footnote} macro (see Section~\ref{sec:authors}). \item Avoid custom footnotes using \m{footnotemark} and \m{footnotetext} [except in the context of tables (see @@ -325,15 +337,7 @@ message). The standard \LaTeXe\ table formatting environments are supported as is the use of the \texttt{longtable} package. Tables may be reformatted during production to meet APS style guidelines. -\subsection{Single column formatting} -Because \classoption{preprint} formatting is used during the editorial and -production processes, authors must ensure that their tables format -correctly under the \classoption{preprint} option. Tables are -particularly sensitive to this change because the font size and line -spacing increase -making tables wider and longer. This means some tables may no longer -fit upon the page. It is the author's responsibility to fix this -before submitting the manuscript. Here are some helpful hints: +Here are some helpful hints for trying to get tables formatted correctly: \begin{itemize} \item Use the \texttt{longtable} package to get tables to break across pages. @@ -373,8 +377,7 @@ be used whenever possible. When typesetting using \classoption{twocolumn}, tables can either span a single column or both columns. Using the '\verb+*+'-ed version of the \env{table} or \env{longtable} environments produces wide tables -that span the columns. For submissions to APS, authors should ensure that that their tables format -correctly under the \classoption{preprint} option. +that span the columns. Tables that are very wide and that may be better typeset in a landscape orientation (rotated 90 degrees) should be enclosed in a |