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@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
%% ****** Start of file authguide.tex ****** %
%%
%% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4 distribution.
-%% Version 4.1r of REVTeX, August 2010
+%% Version 4.2b of REVTeX, December 2018
%%
-%% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 The American Physical Society.
+%% Copyright (c) 2019 The American Physical Society.
%%
-%% See the REVTeX 4.1 README file for restrictions and more information.
+%% See the REVTeX 4.2 README file for restrictions and more information.
%%
\listfiles
\documentclass[%
,aps%
,twocolumn%
,secnumarabic%
-,amssymb, amsmath,nobibnotes, aps, prl, floatfix]{revtex4-1}
+,amssymb, amsmath,nobibnotes, aps, prl, floatfix]{revtex4-2}
\usepackage{docs}%
\usepackage{bm}%
-%\usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
+\usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
%\nofiles
\expandafter\ifx\csname package@font\endcsname\relax\else
\expandafter\expandafter
@@ -26,104 +26,112 @@
\begin{document}
-\title{\revtex~4.1 Author's Guide}%
+\title{\revtex~4.2 Author's Guide}%
\author{American Physical Society}%
\email{revtex@aps.org}
\affiliation{1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961}
-\date{August 2010}%
+\date{December 2018}%
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
\clearpage
\section{Introduction}
-This is the author's guide to \revtex~4.1, the preferred submission
+This is the author's guide to \revtex~4.2, the preferred submission
format for all APS and AIP journals. This guide is intended to be a concise
-introduction to \revtex~4.1. The documentation has been separated out
+introduction to \revtex~4.2. The documentation has been separated out
into smaller units to make it easier to locate essential
information.
-The following documentation is also part of the \revtex~4.1
+The following documentation is also part of the \revtex~4.2
distribution. Updated versions of these will be maintained at
-the \revtex~4.1 homepage located at \url{http://authors.aps.org/revtex4/}.
+the \revtex~4.2 homepage located at \url{http://journals.aps.org/revtex/}.
\begin{itemize}
-\item \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.1}
-\item \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1}
-\item \textit{\revtex~4.1 Command and Options Summary}
-\item \textit{What's New in \revtex~4.1}
+\item \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.2}
+\item \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.2}
+\item \textit{\revtex~4.2 Command and Options Summary}
\end{itemize}
-This guide assumes a working \revtex~4.1
+This guide assumes a working \revtex~4.2
installation. Please see the installation instructions included with the
distribution.
-\subsection{Changes in \revtex~4.1}
-The \revtex\ system for \LaTeX\ began its development in 1986 and has
-gone through three major revisions since then. \revtex~4 was released in August, 2001. Since that time,
-many user requests for new features were received. The main goals for \revtex~4.1 are to incorporate
-this user feedback and provide support for the journals of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) . It incorporates the following changes:
+\subsection{Changes in \revtex~4.2}
+The \revtex\ system for \LaTeX\ began its development in 1986 and has gone through three major revisions since then. \revtex~4 was released in August, 2001. Since that time, many user requests for new features were received. These requests were taken care of in the \revtex~4.1, which was released in August, 2010. \revtex~4.2 is the current release.
+
+\revtex~4.2 incorporates the following changes:
\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{Added support for APS journal \textit{Physical Review Special Topics -- Physics Education Research}}.
-\item \textbf{Added support for AIP journals.} There is now an explicit \texttt{aip} society option along with support for AIP journals. Please see the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1}. In addition, \revtex~4.1 provides an extensible system for the easy addition of new collections of journals.
-\item \textbf{Endnotes now ordered correctly.} Endnotes in the bibliography now appear in the correct order, interleaved with citations.
-\item \textbf{Multiple references in a single citation supported using a special starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command.} One of the major new features in 4.1 made possible by the joint work on \texttt{natbib 8.3}. Multiple Bib\TeX\ entries can be combined into a single \cmd\bibitem\ command.
-\item \textbf{Free form text can be prepended and appended to a bibliographic entry using the special starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command.} Often a citation in the bibliography will have explanatory text such as \textit{See also} or \textit{and references therein} before and after the actual citation. The new \revtex~4.1 \cmd\cite\ command allows the specification of both text to precede and follow a citation.
-\item \textbf{Structured Abstracts.} Use of the \texttt{description} environment in abstracts now provides for ``structured" abstracts.
-\item \textbf{Figures referring to videos now supported.} A ``figure" may now be labeled as a \textbf{Video} by using the \texttt{video} environment. A frame from the video may be included in the figure and a URL to link the caption's label to the online video also may be included. There is also a \cmd\listofvideos\ command.
-\item \textbf{Better support for arXiv.org in Bib\TeX\ } Three more Bib\TeX\ fields have been added: \texttt{SLACcitation}, \texttt{archivePrefix}, and \texttt{primaryClass} in addition to the existing field \texttt{eprint}.
-\item \textbf{Improved Bib\TeX\ \texttt{bst} files.} In addition to the new features above, numerous other improvements to the APS \texttt{bst} files have been made, including support for displaying journal article titles (using the new \texttt{longbibliography} option) and many fixes for \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics}. Also, long author lists are no longer automatically truncated.
-\item \textbf{\cmd\footnote\ in \cmd\widetext\ and \texttt{table*} environments improved.} \cmd\footnote\relax s in the \cmd\widetext\ or \texttt{table*} environments are now correctly placed and formatted.
-\item \textbf{Email addresses no longer print twice on papers less than one page long.}
-\item \textbf{\texttt{eqnarray} alignment improved.}
-\item \textbf{\cmd\collaboration\ can be used with the \texttt{groupedaddress} option now.}
-\item \textbf{\texttt{letterpaper} now ensured as default paper size.}
-\item \textbf{Table of Contents formatting improved.}
-\item \textbf{Support for the \texttt{longtable} package improved.}
-\item \textbf{\texttt{reftest} restored.}
-\item \textbf{Compatibility with the \texttt{geometry, lineno, lscape} and \texttt{colortbl} packages improved.} For line numbering, rather than using \texttt{lineno.sty} directly, the \texttt{linenumbers} class option should be used (this will call in \texttt{lineno.sty} with a proper set of default parameters).
-\item \texttt{hyperref} \textbf{fixes}. Improvements were to make footnotes work better with the \texttt{hyperref} package. In particular, table footnotes were fixed. More anchors for \texttt{hyperref} were also added (titlepage, abstract, and acknowledgements).
-\item \textbf{Documents can have more than 256 \cmd\cite\ commands now.}
-\item \textbf{\cmd\listoffigures\ and \cmd\listoftables\ fixed.}
-\item \textbf{Figure and table labels in captions now reflect proper APS style.}
-\item \textbf{RMP style files conform better to RMP style guidelines.}
-\item \textbf{Section heading upper-casing improved.}
-\item \textbf{Repeated characters at start of affiliation no longer disappear when using \texttt{groupedaddress} option.}
-\item \textbf{There have been many other bug fixes and improvements to the internal \texttt{ltxgrid} package as well.}
+\item \textbf{Added support for additional APS journals, \textit{Physical Review X}, \textit{Physical Review Accelerators and Beams}, \textit{Physical Review Applied}, \textit{Physical Review Fluids}, \textit{Physical Review Materials}, and \textit{Physical Review Education Research}.} There are new options \texttt{prx}, \texttt{prab}, \texttt{prapplied}, \texttt{prfluids}, and \texttt{prmaterials}, and \texttt{prper}.
+
+\item \textbf{Added a unified \texttt{physrev} option for \textit{Physical Review} journal style (the \textit{Phys. Rev.} journals have no or few variations).}
+
+\item \textbf{The \texttt{prb} option now conforms with \textit{Physical Review B}'s updated style that uses the same non-superscripted citations as other APS journals}.
+
+\item \textbf{Added support for additional AIP journals, \textit{AIP Advances}, \textit{Applied Physics Letters Materials}, and \textit{Structural Dynamics} as well as \textit{AIP Conference Proceedings}. There are new options \texttt{adv}, \texttt{apm}, \texttt{sd}, and \texttt{cp}.}
+
+\item \textbf{Added support for the Society of Rheology (\texttt{sor}) and its journal, \textit{Journal of Rheology} (\texttt{jor}).}
+
+\item \textbf{The \texttt{reprint} style for AIP's journal JMP was changed to one-column formatting.}
+
+\item \textbf{For all APS journal options, complete article titles are now displayed in bibliography entries citing journal articles when using Bib\TeX\ by default.}
+
+\item \textbf{In the \textit{Phys. Rev.} Bib\TeX\ style file, article titles in the bibliography are set in roman font}.
+
+\item \textbf{The behavior of the \texttt{noeprints} option has been improved}.
+
+\item \textbf{Support has been added for citing data sets in the Bib\TeX\ styles}.
+
+\item \textbf{Support for citing journals that use a DOI instead of pages or article identifiers has been improved (for APS \textit{Phys. Rev.} Bib\TeX\ style)}.
+
+\item \textbf{The indentation of tables of contents have been improved}.
+
+\item \textbf{The \texttt{onecolumn} option no longer defaults to creating a separate title page}.
+
+\item \textbf{The \texttt{showpacs} option is completely ignored now}.
+
+\item \textbf{A bug when using \texttt{booktabs.sty} has been fixed}.
+
+\item \textbf{The formatting of references for some commonly cited journals has been improved in the \textit{Phys. Rev.} Bib\TeX\ style}.
+
+\item \textbf{URLs generated for DOIs now use \texttt{https://doi.org/} as the base in the Bib\TeX\ styles.}
+
+\item \textbf{URLs generated for arXiv.org e-print identifiers now use \texttt{https://arXiv.org/abs/} as the base in the Bib\TeX\ styles.}
+
\end{itemize}
\subsection{\revtex~4 Backwards Compatibility}
-Documents prepared under \revtex~4 should process correctly under \revtex~4.1. However, the formatting of the pages and, if using Bib\TeX, the references may change.
+Documents prepared under \revtex~4 and \revtex~4.1 should process correctly under \revtex~4.2. However, the formatting of the pages and, if using Bib\TeX, the references may change. Under 4.2, articles typeset with the \texttt{prb} option will be typeset \texttt{cite} commands differently and adjacent punctuation may need to be moved accordingly. Default behaviors some other options may also have changed as described above.
\subsection{Submitting to APS Journals}
-Authors using \revtex~4.1 to prepare a manuscript for submission to
+Authors using \revtex~4.2 to prepare a manuscript for submission to
\textit{Physical Review Letters}, \textit{Physical Review}, \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics},
-or other APS journals must also read the companion document \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.1}
+or other APS journals must also read the companion document \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.2}
distributed with \revtex\ and follow the guidelines detailed there.
-The \revtex~4.1 distribution includes both a template
+The \revtex~4.2 distribution includes both a template
(\file{apstemplate.tex}) and a sample document (\file{apssamp.tex}).
The template is a good starting point for a manuscript. In the
following sections are instructions that should be sufficient for
-creating a paper using \revtex~4.1.
+creating a paper using \revtex~4.2.
Further information about submissions to the American
-Physical Society may be found at \url{http://publish.aps.org/}.
+Physical Society may be found at \url{http://journals.aps.org/revtex/}.
\subsection{Submitting to AIP Journals}
-\revtex~4.1 includes support for the journals of the American Institute of Physics.
+\revtex~4.2 includes support for the journals of the American Institute of Physics.
The style files and authoring guides for these journals are distributed as part
-\revtex~4.1 distribution. The distribution includes both a template
+\revtex~4.2 distribution. The distribution includes both a template
(\file{aiptemplate.tex}) and a sample document (\file{aipsamp.tex}).
The template is a good starting point for a manuscript. In the
following sections are instructions that should be sufficient for
-creating a paper using \revtex~4.1.
+creating a paper using \revtex~4.2.
More information may be found at
-\url{http://www.aip.org/pubservs/compuscript.html}. Please consult the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1} for more information about submissions to AIP journals, AIP styles files, and other AIP-specific information.
+\url{http://publishing.aip.org/authors/preparing-your-manuscript}. Please consult the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.2} for more information about submissions to AIP journals, AIP styles files, and other AIP-specific information.
\subsection{Contact Information}\label{sec:aipresources}%
Any bugs, problems, or inconsistencies with \revtex\ or the APS journal style files should be reported to
@@ -131,10 +139,10 @@ Any bugs, problems, or inconsistencies with \revtex\ or the APS journal style fi
sample document that manifests the problem if possible (please don't send large files!). Issues related to the AIP journal styles should be sent directly to \verb+tex@aip.org+.
\section{Some \LaTeXe\ Basics}
-\revtex~4.1 must sometimes patch the underlying
-\LaTeX\ kernel. This means that \revtex~4.1 requires a fairly recent version of
+\revtex~4.2 must sometimes patch the underlying
+\LaTeX\ kernel. This means that \revtex~4.2 requires a fairly recent version of
\LaTeXe. Versions prior to 2005/12/01 may not work
-correctly. \revtex~4.1 will be maintained to be compatible with future
+correctly. \revtex~4.2 will be maintained to be compatible with future
versions of \LaTeXe.
\subsection{Useful \LaTeXe\ Markup}
@@ -142,7 +150,7 @@ versions of \LaTeXe.
\subsubsection{Fonts}
-Because \revtex~4.1 is based upon \LaTeXe, it inherits all of the
+Because \revtex~4.2 is based upon \LaTeXe, it inherits all of the
macros used for controlling fonts. Of particular importance are the
\LaTeXe\ macros \cmd{\textit}, \cmd{\textbf}, \cmd{\texttt} for changing to
an italic, bold, or typewriter font respectively. One should always
@@ -205,13 +213,13 @@ new macro, \cmd\renewcommand\ redefines a previously defined macro,
and \cmd\providecommand\ will define a macro only if it hasn't
been defined previously. The *-ed versions are an optimization that
indicates that the macro arguments will always be ``short'' arguments. This is
-almost always the case, so the *-ed versions should be used whenver
+almost always the case, so the *-ed versions should be used whenever
possible.
The use of these macros is preferred over using plain \TeX's low-level
macros such as
\cmd\def{},\cmd\edef{}, and \cmd\gdef{}. APS authors must follow the
-\textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.1} when defining macros.
+\textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.2} when defining macros.
\subsubsection{Symbols}
@@ -253,10 +261,11 @@ the package using:
Many \LaTeXe\ packages are available, for instance, on CTAN at
\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/}
and at
-\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/}
-or may be available on other distribution media, such as the \TeX\
-Live CD-ROM \url{http://www.tug.org/texlive/}. Some of these packages
-are automatically loaded by \revtex~4.1 when certain class options are
+\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/}. Full \TeX\ distributions
+such as \TeX\
+Live \url{http://www.tug.org/texlive/} provide an excellent and complete installation of \TeX\ that is
+easy to maintain. Some of these packages
+are automatically loaded by \revtex~4.2 when certain class options are
invoked and are, thus, ``required.'' They will either be distributed
with \revtex\ or are already included with a standard \LaTeXe\
distribution.
@@ -266,24 +275,24 @@ basis. Other packages should be loaded using the
\cmd\usepackage\ command. To load the
\classname{hyperref} package, the document preamble might look like:
\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass{revtex}
+\documentclass{revtex4-2}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\end{verbatim}
Some common (and very useful) \LaTeXe\ packages are \textit{a priori}
-important enough that \revtex~4.1 has been designed to be specifically
+important enough that \revtex~4.2 has been designed to be specifically
compatible with them.
A bug stemming from the use of one of these packages in
conjunction with any of the APS journals may be reported by contacting
\revtex\ support.
\begin{description}
-\item[\textbf{AMS packages}] \revtex~4.1 is compatible with and depends
+\item[\textbf{AMS packages}] \revtex~4.2 is compatible with and depends
upon the AMS packages
\classname{amsfonts},
\classname{amssymb}, and
-\classname{amsmath}. In fact, \revtex~4.1 requires use of these packages
+\classname{amsmath}. In fact, \revtex~4.2 requires use of these packages
to accomplish some common tasks. See Section~\ref{sec:math} for more.
-\revtex~4.1 requires version 2.0 or higher of the AMS-\LaTeX\ package.
+\revtex~4.2 requires version 2.0 or higher of the AMS-\LaTeX\ package.
\item[\textbf{array and dcolumn}]
The \classname{array} and \classname{dcolumn} packages are part of
@@ -293,47 +302,41 @@ the \classname{array} package).
\item[\textbf{longtable}]
\file{longtable.sty} may be used for large tables that will span more than one
-page. \revtex~4.1 dynamically applies patches to longtable.sty so that
+page. \revtex~4.2 dynamically applies patches to longtable.sty so that
it will work in two-column mode.
-\item[\textbf{hyperref}] \file{hyperref.sty} is a package by Sebastian Rahtz that is
+\item[\textbf{hyperref}] \file{hyperref.sty} is a package that is
used for putting hypertext links into \LaTeXe\ documents.
-\revtex~4.1 has hooks to allow e-mail addresses and URL's to become
+\revtex~4.2 has hooks to allow e-mail addresses and URL's to become
hyperlinks if \classname{hyperref} is loaded.
-\item[\textbf{lineno}] \revtex~4.1 improves compatibility with \classname{lineno.sty}. This package should only be loaded via the new \classoption{linenumbers} class option. See Section~\ref{sec:lineno} for more information.
-
-\item[\textbf{lscape}] \revtex~4.1 improves compatibility with \classname{lscape.sty}.
-
-\item[\textbf{geometry}] \revtex~4.1 improves compatibility with \classname{geometry.sty}.
-
-\item[\textbf{colortbl}] \revtex~4.1 improves compatibility with \classname{colortbl.sty}.
+\item[\textbf{booktabs}] \revtex~4.2 improves compatibility with \classname{booktabs.sty}.
\end{description}
-Other packages will conflict with \revtex~4.1 and should be
+Other packages will conflict with \revtex~4.2 and should be
avoided. Usually such a conflict arises because the package adds
-enhancements that \revtex~4.1 already includes. Here are some common
-packages that clash with \revtex~4.1:
+enhancements that \revtex~4.2 already includes. Here are some common
+packages that clash with \revtex~4.2:
\begin{description}
\item[\textbf{multicol}] \file{multicol.sty} is a package by Frank Mittelbach
that adds support for multiple columns. In fact, early versions of
-\revtex~4.1 used \file{multicol.sty} for precisely this. \revtex~4.1
+\revtex~4.2 used \file{multicol.sty} for precisely this. \revtex\
incorporates its own support for multiple-column typesetting.
\item[\textbf{cite}] Donald Arseneau's \file{cite.sty} is often used to provide
support for sorting a \cmd\cite\ command's arguments into numerical
-order and to collapse consecutive runs of reference numbers. \revtex~4.1
+order and to collapse consecutive runs of reference numbers. \revtex~4.2
has this functionality built-in already via the \classname{natbib} package.
-\item[\textbf{mcite}] \revtex~4.1 already contains a lot of this
+\item[\textbf{mcite}] \revtex~4.2 already contains a lot of this
functionality through its updated syntax for the \cmd\cite\ command and
the latest \classname{natbib} package.
\item[\textbf{endfloat}] The same functionality can be accomplished
using the \classoption{endfloats} class option.
-\item[\textbf{float}] \texttt{float.sty} provides a mechanism for creating new float classes with just a few commands. \revtex~4.1 has limited compatible with float.sty. If attempting to use this package, be sure to put any \cmd\newfloat\ commands after the \verb+\begin{document}+ line.
+\item[\textbf{float}] \texttt{float.sty} provides a mechanism for creating new float classes with just a few commands. \revtex~4.2 has limited compatible with float.sty. If attempting to use this package, be sure to put any \cmd\newfloat\ commands after the \verb+\begin{document}+ line.
\end{description}
@@ -341,14 +344,14 @@ using the \classoption{endfloats} class option.
The preamble of a \LaTeX\ document is the set of commands that precede
the \envb{document} line. It contains a
-\cmd\documentclass\ line to load the \revtex~4.1 class (\textit{i.e.},
-all of the \revtex~4.1 macro definitions), \cmd\usepackage\ macros to
+\cmd\documentclass\ line to load the \revtex~4.2 class (\textit{i.e.},
+all of the \revtex~4.2 macro definitions), \cmd\usepackage\ macros to
load other macro packages, and other macro definitions.
\subsection{The \emph{documentclass} line}
The basic formatting of the manuscript is controlled by setting
\emph{class options} using
-\cmd\documentclass\oarg{options}\aarg{\classname{revtex4-1}}.
+\cmd\documentclass\oarg{options}\aarg{\classname{revtex4-2}}.
The optional arguments that appear in the square brackets control the layout of the
document. At this point, one only needs to choose:
\begin{itemize}
@@ -360,11 +363,11 @@ to the selected journal's actual layout which may be one- or two-column dependin
Usually, one would want to use \classoption{preprint} for draft papers. Paper size options are also
available as well. In particular, \classoption{a4paper} is available
as well as the rest of the standard \LaTeX\ paper sizes. A
-full list of class options is given in the \textit{\revtex~4.1 Command
+full list of class options is given in the \textit{\revtex~4.2 Command
and Options Summary}.
\subsection{Loading other packages}
-Other packages may be loaded into a \revtex~4.1 document by using the
+Other packages may be loaded into a \revtex~4.2 document by using the
standard \LaTeXe\ \cmd\usepackage\ command. For instance, to load
the \classoption{graphics} package, one would use
\verb+\usepackage{graphics}+.
@@ -376,7 +379,7 @@ the appropriate class options and loading in whatever other macros are
needed, one is ready to move on to creating a new manuscript. After
the preamble, be sure to put in a \envb{document} line (and put
in an \enve{document} as well). This section describes the macros
-\revtex~4.1 provides for formatting the front matter of the
+\revtex~4.2 provides for formatting the front matter of the
article. The behavior and usage of these macros can be quite
different from those provided in the \LaTeXe\ \classname{article} class.
\subsection{Setting the title}
@@ -396,7 +399,7 @@ current date whenever the file is run:
\subsection{Specifying authors and affiliations}
-The \revtex~4.1 macros for specifying authors and their affiliations are designed
+The \revtex~4.2 macros for specifying authors and their affiliations are designed
to save labor for authors and during production. Authors and affiliations are
arranged into groupings called, appropriately enough, \emph{author
groups}. Each author group is a set of authors who share the same set
@@ -446,7 +449,7 @@ one would use the markup
\affiliation{Disney World}
\end{verbatim}
-Note that \revtex~4.1 takes care of any commas and \emph{and}'s that join
+Note that \revtex~4.2 takes care of any commas and \emph{and}'s that join
the author names together and font selection, as well as any
superscript numbering. Only the author names and affiliations should
be given within their respective macros. See below for further information
@@ -488,7 +491,7 @@ macro may be used in the place of an \cmd\affiliation\ macro.
\subsubsection{Collaborations}
A collaboration name can be specified with the \cmd\collaboration\
-command. This is very similar to the \cmd\author\ command. In \revtex~4.1, it can
+command. This is very similar to the \cmd\author\ command. In \revtex~4.2, it can
be used with both the \classoption{superscriptaddress} and \classoption{groupedaddress} class options. The
\cmd\collaboration\ command should appear at the end of the list of
authors. The collaboration name will be appear centered in parentheses
@@ -502,7 +505,7 @@ don't normally have affiliations, one needs to follow the
Often one wants to specify additional information associated with an
author, collaboration, or affiliation such as an e-mail address, an
alternate affiliation, or some other ancillary information.
-\revtex~4.1 introduces several new macros just for this purpose. They
+\revtex~4.2 introduces several new macros just for this purpose. They
are:
\begin{itemize}
\item\cmd\email\oarg{optional text}\aarg{e-mail address}
@@ -608,12 +611,12 @@ environment:
Text of abstract
\end{abstract}
\end{verbatim}
-Note that in \revtex~4.1 the abstract must be specified before the
+Note that in \revtex~4.2 the abstract must be specified before the
\cmd\maketitle\ command and there is no need to embed it in an explicit
minipage environment.
\subsubsection{Structured abstracts}
-A new feature in \revtex~4.1 is support for \textit{structured abstracts}. A ``structured" abstract is an abstract divided into labeled sections. 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 by using the \texttt{description} environment within the \texttt{abstract} environment. For example:
+A new feature in \revtex~4.2 is support for \textit{structured abstracts}. A ``structured" abstract is an abstract divided into labeled sections. 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 by using the \texttt{description} environment within the \texttt{abstract} environment. For example:
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{abstract}
\begin{description}
@@ -633,16 +636,7 @@ conclusions of the paper.
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{PACS codes}
-APS and AIP authors are asked to supply suggested PACS codes with their
-submissions. The \cmd\pacs\ macro is provided as a way to do this:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\pacs{23.23.+x, 56.65.Dy}
-\end{verbatim}
-The actual display of the PACS numbers below the abstract is
-controlled by two class options: \classoption{showpacs} and
-\classoption{noshowpacs}. In particular, this is now independent of
-the \classoption{preprint} option. \classoption{showpacs} must be
-explicitly included in the class options to display the PACS codes.
+PACS codes are obsolete. The \classoption{showpacs} option does nothing, but is present so that older documents may still be processed under \revtex~4.2.
\subsection{Keywords}
A \cmd\keywords\ macro may also be used to indicate keywords for the
@@ -677,7 +671,7 @@ explicitly).
\section{The body of the paper}
-For typesetting the body of a paper, \revtex~4.1 relies heavily on
+For typesetting the body of a paper, \revtex~4.2 relies heavily on
standard \LaTeXe\ and other packages (particulary those that are part
of AMS-\LaTeX). Users unfamiliar with these packages should read the
following sections carefully.
@@ -732,14 +726,14 @@ use one or two forward quotes (apostrophes).
\subsection{One-column vs. two-column layouts}\label{sec:widetext}
One of the hallmarks of \textit{Physical Review} and many of the AIP journals is their two-column
-formatting. \revtex~4.1 provides the \classoption{reprint} class option that provides for each
+formatting. \revtex~4.2 provides the \classoption{reprint} class option that provides for each
journal class option a close approximation to the journal's actual production formatting. Note that
the \classoption{reprint} option will give either one or two-column formatting as appropriate for the particular journal.
For most APS and AIP journals, the \classoption{reprint} option will take care of formatting the front matter
-(including the abstract) as a single column and will typeset the body in two columns. \revtex~4.1 has its own
+(including the abstract) as a single column and will typeset the body in two columns. \revtex~4.2 has its own
built-in two-column formatting macros to provide well-balanced columns as well as reasonable control over the placement of floats in either
one- or two-column modes. When drafting papers, it is common to use a one-column format. This is best achieved by using the
-\classoption{preprint} class option. Authors may override a particular journal's formatting by using the lower level options \classoption{onecolumn} and \classoption{twocolum}, but best practice is to stick with the \classoption{preprint} and \classoption{reprint} options.
+\classoption{preprint} class option. Authors may override a particular journal's formatting by using the lower level options \classoption{onecolumn} and \classoption{twocolumn}, but best practice is to stick with the \classoption{preprint} and \classoption{reprint} options.
Please note that the \classoption{reprint} class option is only an \textit{approximation} of a journal's final layout. Because of font differences, figure rescaling, and other factors, authors should not expect the \classoption{reprint} option to give fully accurate estimates of an article's ultimate length after being typeset for the journal.
@@ -755,7 +749,7 @@ long equation goes here
In two-column mode, this will temporarily return to one-column mode,
balancing the text before the environment into two short columns, and
returning to two-column mode after the environment has
-finished. \revtex~4.1 will also add horizontal rules to guide the
+finished. \revtex~4.2 will also add horizontal rules to guide the
reader's eye through what may otherwise be a confusing break in the
flow of text. The
\env{widetext} environment has no effect on the output under the
@@ -823,7 +817,7 @@ reference in the range. This behavior can be avoided by using the
\subsection{Acknowledgments}
Use the \env{acknowledgments} environment for an acknowledgments
section. Depending on the journal substyle, this element may be
-formatted as an unnumbered section title \textit{Acknowledgments} or
+formatted as an unnumbered section titled \textit{Acknowledgments} or
simply as a paragraph. Please note the spelling of
``acknowledgments.''
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -841,7 +835,7 @@ is permitted). For a single appendix, use a
command to suppress the appendix letter in the section heading.
\subsection{\label{sec:lineno}Line numbering}
-\revtex~4.1 provides the \classoption{linenumbers} class option to enable line numbering. While it is
+\revtex~4.2 provides the \classoption{linenumbers} class option to enable line numbering. While it is
possible to directly call in the \classname{lineno.sty}, using the class option ensures
that the default parameters needed to properly typeset the line numbers are set up correctly. It is
still possible for authors to override parameters such as \cmd\linenumbersep\ as usual, however.
@@ -852,7 +846,7 @@ still possible for authors to override parameters such as \cmd\linenumbersep\ as
Not surprisingly, \revtex\ uses the \TeX\ math \verb+$+ delimiters
for math embedded in text. For example,
-\verb|$a^{z}$| give $a^{z}$. Within math mode, use
+\verb|$a^{z}$| gives $a^{z}$. Within math mode, use
\verb+^+\marg{math} for superscripts and
\verb+_+\marg{math} for subscripts. If the braces after the
\verb+^+ are omitted, \TeX{} will
@@ -878,7 +872,7 @@ preferred method of accomplishing this. It produces regular text
the \classname{amsmath} package must be loaded: include a
\cmd\usepackage\aarg{\classname{amsmath}} command in the document
preamble or use the class option \classoption{amsmath}. Please note
-that \revtex~4.1 requires version 2.0 or higher of \classname{amsmath}.
+that \revtex~4.2 requires version 2.0 or higher of \classname{amsmath}.
Other common alternatives may be less desirable. Using the standard
\LaTeXe\ \cmd\mbox\marg{text} will give normal text, including a hyphen,
@@ -887,7 +881,7 @@ but will not scale correctly in superscripts:
The \cmd\rm\ command
only switches to Roman font for math letters. It does not, for
example, handle hyphens correctly:
-\verb+$$x_{\rm{e-p}}$+ gives ``$x_{\rm e-p}$''. But note that
+\verb+$$x_{\rm{e-p}}$+ gives ``$x_{\rm e-p}$''. But note that with
\cmd\textrm{}, it does work: \verb+$x_{\textrm{e-p}}$+ gives ``$x_{\textrm{e-p}}$''.
\subsection{Displayed equations}\label{sec:dispmath}
@@ -934,7 +928,7 @@ the above effects.
\subsection{Numbering displayed equations}
-\revtex~4.1 automatically numbers equations.
+\revtex~4.2 automatically numbers equations.
For single-line and multi-line equations, use the
\env{equation} and \env{eqnarray} environments as described above.
For unnumbered single-line equations, use the \verb+\[+\dots\verb+\]+
@@ -1039,11 +1033,11 @@ or if \cmd\label\ is used on a line of an eqnarray that is not being numbered
\classoption{amssymb}, and \classoption{amsmath}}\label{AMS}
The American Mathematical Society's AMS-\LaTeX\ packages provided extra
-fonts, symbols, and math markup that are quite convenient. \revtex~4.1
+fonts, symbols, and math markup that are quite convenient. \revtex~4.2
supports the use of these packages directly. To use the \classoption{amsfonts},
\classoption{amssymb}, and \classoption{amsmath} class options,
AMS-\LaTeX\ (and perhaps the additional AMS fonts) will need to be
-installed. Please note that \revtex~4.1 requires version 2.0 or higher
+installed. Please note that \revtex~4.2 requires version 2.0 or higher
of AMS-\LaTeX. These packages can be downloaded from
\url{http://www.ams.org/tex/}.
@@ -1069,7 +1063,7 @@ documentation for the complete list of symbols available.
\subsection{Bold symbols in math}\label{sec:bboxamsfonts}
-\revtex~4.1 uses the standard \LaTeXe\ Bold Math (\classname{bm}) package as the
+\revtex~4.2 uses the standard \LaTeXe\ Bold Math (\classname{bm}) package as the
basis for creating bold symbols in math mode. As usual, this requires
an explicit \cmd\usepackage\aarg{\classname{bm}} in the document
preamble. The command
@@ -1101,9 +1095,9 @@ preceded by \cmd\protect\ in commands with moving arguments.
\section{Footnotes}
\LaTeX's standard \cmd\footnote\ command is available in
-\revtex~4.1. The footnote text can either appear at the bottom of a page or
+\revtex~4.2. The footnote text can either appear at the bottom of a page or
as part of the bibliography. This choice can be controlled by two class options:
-\classoption{footinbib} and \classoption{nofootinbib}. \revtex~4.1
+\classoption{footinbib} and \classoption{nofootinbib}. \revtex~4.2
defaults to the former. Specific journal options may select a
different value than the default.
@@ -1130,7 +1124,7 @@ Section~\ref{sec:tablenote} for details.
\section{Citations and References}\label{sec:endnotes}
-\revtex~4.1 adds significant new functionality to \revtex~4's
+\revtex~4.2 adds significant new functionality to \revtex~4's
typesetting of citations and references. The new functionality is
designed to make it easier to use Bib\TeX\ and produce the desired output
in the reference section without having to edit Bib\TeX's output. The new features include:
@@ -1142,10 +1136,10 @@ in the reference section without having to edit Bib\TeX's output. The new featur
Proper formatting of references requires Patrick Daly's \classname{natbib} citation package. \BibTeX\ style files
for APS and AIP journals are created using his \classname{custom-bib} tool kit. From an author's point of view, all this means is that a proper
-\revtex~4.1 installation requires having \classname{natbib} (version 8.31a
+\revtex~4.2 installation requires having \classname{natbib} (version 8.31a
or higher) installed. It also means that the full set of
-\classname{natbib} functionality is available from within \revtex~4.1
-(but see the \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.1} and \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1} for restrictions if
+\classname{natbib} functionality is available from within \revtex~4.2
+(but see the \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.2} and \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.2} for restrictions if
submitting to an APS or AIP journal). The \classname{natbib} documentation contains many examples; see in
particular the \verb+natnotes.tex+ file for a convenient summary. Please also note that \classname{natbib 8.3} and later now gives an error (rather than merely a warning as in earlier versions) if you try to use a Bib\TeX\ file that isn't compatible with author-year style citations with a journal style that requires author-year citations (such as \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics}).
@@ -1153,7 +1147,7 @@ particular the \verb+natnotes.tex+ file for a convenient summary. Please also no
As in standard \LaTeX, references are cited in text using the
\cmd\cite\marg{key} command and are listed in the bibliography using
the \cmd\bibitem\marg{key} command. The \cmd\cite{} macro enables
-\revtex~4.1 to automatically number the references in the manuscript.
+\revtex~4.2 to automatically number the references in the manuscript.
A typical example might be:
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -1168,13 +1162,11 @@ Introduction}, (Cambridge University
Press, London, 1985).
\end{verbatim}
-Journals differ in how the \cmd\cite\ will be displayed. Most APS journals
+Journals differ in how the \cmd\cite\ will be displayed. Most APS journals
display the citation in-line, as a number, enclosed in square brackets,
\textit{e.g.}, ``String theory[1] attempts\dots.'' Other journals
-(most notably \textit{Physical Review B})
-instead use a number in a superscript: ``String theory$^{1}$ attempts\dots.''
-Selecting the journal substyle using a class option (such as
-\classoption{prb}) will invoke the appropriate style.
+may instead use a number in a superscript: ``String theory$^{1}$ attempts\dots.''
+Selecting the journal substyle using a class option will invoke the appropriate style.
In journal substyles using superscripts,
the macro the \cmd\onlinecite\marg{key} is necessary to get the number
to appear on the baseline.
@@ -1200,7 +1192,7 @@ The \verb+%+ avoids unwanted spaces.
\textit{Reviews of Modern Physics} uses a citation style based on the
first author's last name and the year of the reference rather than a
simple number. Support for this style of citing references is the
-primary reason \revtex~4.1 uses the \classname{natbib}
+primary reason \revtex~4.2 uses the \classname{natbib}
package. \classname{natbib} uses an optional argument to the
\cmd\bibitem\ macro to specify what text to use for the \cmd\cite\
text:
@@ -1224,18 +1216,18 @@ the \cmd\textcite\marg{key} command may be used (analogous to the
\cmd\onlinecite\ command above). Both \cmd\textcite\ and
\cmd\onlinecite\ are built upon \classname{natbib}'s rich repertoire of
macros (\cmd\citep{}, \cmd\citet{}, etc.). These macros are available in
-\revtex~4.1; however, APS authors must follow the
-\textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.1}
+\revtex~4.2; however, APS authors must follow the
+\textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.2}
guidelines regarding \classname{natbib}'s macros.
\subsection{Combined Author/Year and Numeric Citations}
-AIP's \textit{Journal of Mathematical Physics} uses a combined author/year and numerical citation style. \revtex~4.1 supports this referencing style. Please see the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1} for more information about this style.
+AIP's \textit{Journal of Mathematical Physics} uses a combined author/year and numerical citation style. \revtex~4.2 supports this referencing style. Please see the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.2} for more information about this style.
\subsection{\label{sec:use-bib}Using Bib\TeX}
The \cmd\bibitem{} entries can be coded by hand as above, of course, but the
-use of \BibTeX\ with the new style files provided with \revtex~4.1 makes
+use of \BibTeX\ with the new style files provided with \revtex~4.2 makes
it particularly simple to generate marked-up references that can, for
instance, take advantage of packages like
\classname{hyperref} for linking. They also save the trouble of having
@@ -1254,11 +1246,11 @@ found in the LaTeX books listed in the references.
Selecting a journal style by using an appropriate class option will
automatically select the correct \BibTeX\ style file from those included in
-\revtex~4.1. Four basic \BibTeX\ style files are included: \file{apsrev4-1.bst} (APS journals using a numeric citation style, \textit{i.e.}, all but RMP), \file{apsrmp4-1.bst} (author/year style citations for RMP),
-\file{aipauth4-1.bst} (AIP journal using an author/year citation style), and \file{aipnum4-1.bst} (AIP journals using a numeric citation style). In addition, there are ``long" versions for each of these that add the titles of cited articles to the bibliography. The selection can be overridden by specifying an
+\revtex~4.2. Five basic \BibTeX\ style files are included: \file{apsrev4-2.bst} (APS journals using a numeric citation style, \textit{i.e.}, all but RMP), \file{apsrmp4-2.bst} (author/year style citations for RMP),
+\file{aipauth4-2.bst} (AIP journal using an author/year citation style), \file{aipnum4-2.bst} (AIP journals using a numeric citation style) and \file{aapmrev4-2.bst} for AAPM journals. The selection can be overridden by specifying an
alternative \file{.bst} file using the standard \LaTeXe
\cmd\bibliographystyle\ macro. This must appear in the preamble
-before the \envb{document} line in \revtex~4.1 (this differs from
+before the \envb{document} line in \revtex~4.2 (this differs from
standard \LaTeX).
The \BibTeX\ database files will contain entries such as:
@@ -1277,7 +1269,7 @@ The \BibTeX\ database files will contain entries such as:
There are entry formats for articles, technical reports, e-prints,
theses, books, proceedings, and articles that appear in books or
proceedings. The styles provided with
-\revtex~4.1 also allows URL's and e-print identifiers to be specified
+\revtex~4.2 also allows URL's and e-print identifiers to be specified
for any of the different entry types. There is also an additional
``collaboration'' field that can be used in addition to ``author'.'
@@ -1310,10 +1302,9 @@ and~C.11.3 of the \LUG\cite{LaTeXman}, Section~13.2 of \cite{Compan},
or the online \BibTeX\ manual \file{btxdoc.tex} from
\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/distribs/doc/}.
-\subsubsection{\texttt{arXiv.org} support in Bib\TeX}
-
+\subsubsection{\texttt{arXiv.org} support}
-\revtex~4.1 has better support for citing e-prints from \texttt{arXiv.org} For instance, the \texttt{.bib} entry
+\revtex~4.2 supports citing e-prints from \texttt{arXiv.org} For instance, the \texttt{.bib} entry
\begin{verbatim}
@Unpublished{Ginsparg:1988ui,
author = "Ginsparg, Paul H.",
@@ -1324,12 +1315,81 @@ or the online \BibTeX\ manual \file{btxdoc.tex} from
SLACcitation = "%%CITATION=HEP-TH/9108028;%%"
}
\end{verbatim}
-will include the arXiv.org e-print identifier as \texttt{arXiv:hep-th/9108028} and hyperlink it (if using \texttt{hyperref}). The newer format for arXiv identifiers with primary classificiations will produce output such as \texttt{arXiv:0905.1949 [hep-ph]}.
+will include the arXiv.org e-print identifier as \texttt{arXiv:hep-th/9108028} and hyperlink it (if using \texttt{hyperref}). The newer format for arXiv identifiers with primary classifications will produce appropriate output For example,
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+@Unpublished{Ginsparg:2014,
+ author = "Ginsparg, Paul",
+ title = "{Kenneth G. Wilson: Renormalized After-Dinner Anecdotes}",
+ year = "2014",
+ eprint = "1407.1855",
+ archivePrefix = "arXiv",
+ primaryClass = "physics.hist-ph",
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+will generate \texttt{arXiv:1407.1855 [physics.hist-ph]} and hyperlink it.
+
+\subsubsection{\texttt{noeprint} option}
+In the \revtex~4.2 Bib\TeX\ style files, the behavior of the \texttt{noeprint} option was changed to only suppress the arXiv identifiers for journal references, but keep them for e-print references.
+
+\subsubsection{\label{sec:datacitations}Citing data sets with a DOI}
+Bib\TeX\ styles in \revtex~4.2 add support for citing data sets using the new Bib\TeX\ type \texttt{@dataset}:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+@dataset{haigh:2016,
+ author = "Haigh, J. A. and Lambert, N. J. and
+ Sharma, S. and Blanter, Y. and
+ Bauer, G. E. W. and Ramsay, A. J.",
+ year = "2018",
+ title = "{Data from Figures in``Selection rules
+ for cavity-enhanced Brillouin light scattering
+ from magnetostatic modes" [Data set]}",
+ doi = "10.5281/zenodo.1284434",
+ note = "{Zenodo}"
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+This results in the formatted reference: ``J. A. Haigh, N. J. Lambert, S. Sharma, Y. Blanter, G. E. W. Bauer, and A. J. Ramsay, Data from Figures in ``Selection
+rules for cavity-enhanced Brillouin light scattering from magnetostatic modes" [Data set], 10.5281/zenodo.1284434 (2018),
+Zenodo."
+
+This is primarily intended for data sets that have a DOI assigned to them.
+\subsubsection{\label{sec:doiref}Journal references with only DOIs}
+Some journals have moved to using only a volume and DOI to identify an article and do not assign page numbers or article identifiers. In the \texttt{apsrev.bst} Bib\TeX\ style file used for the \textit{Phys. Rev.} journals, If the \texttt{pages} field is absent from an entry in the \texttt{bib} file, but the \texttt{doi} field is present, the DOI will be explicitly displayed and linked in the formatted reference.
+\subsubsection{\label{sec:jhep}Journals that use the year and issue for unique citations}
+The \texttt{apsrev.bst} style used for \textit{Phys. Rev.} journals now includes support for four journals that use the year in place of a volume and require an explicit issue to uniquely cite a paper:
+
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item J. High Energy Phys.
+ \item J. Cosmol. Astropart. Phys.
+ \item J. Instrum.
+ \item J. Stat. Mech.: Theory Exp.
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ The Bib\TeX\ entry must \textbf{exactly} match one of the these four abbreviated journal names or use the corresponding macro, \texttt{jhep}, \texttt{jcap}, \texttt{jinst}, or \texttt{jstat}, resp., to invoke the proper formatting. For example:
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+@Article{Cotogno2017,
+ author="Cotogno, Sabrina and van Daal, Tom
+ and Mulders, Piet J.",
+ title="Positivity bounds on gluon {TMDs}
+ for hadrons of spin $\le$ 1",,
+ journal=jhep,
+ year="2017",
+ month="Nov",
+ day="28",
+ volume="2017",
+ number="11",
+ pages="185",
+ doi="10.1007/JHEP11(2017)185",
+ url="https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2017)185"
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+will be formatted as ``S. Cotogno, T. van Daal, and P. J. Mulders, Positivity bounds on gluon TMDs for hadrons of spin $\le$ 1, J. High Energy Phys. 2017 (11), 185."
\subsection{\label{sec:multiple}Multiple references in a single bibliography entry}
-One of the most frequently requested features since the release of \revtex~4 has been to allow more than one reference to appear in a single bibliography entry when using Bib\TeX. This can now be done in \revtex~4.1 by using a starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command. This requires the latest version of \texttt{natbib}, developed in conjunction with \revtex~4.1, and the new \texttt{bst} files that come with \revtex~4.1. To combine multiple references into a single \cmd\bibitem, precede the second, third, etc. citation keys in the \cmd\cite\ command with an asterisk (*). For example \verb+\cite{bethe, *feynman, *bohr}+ will combine the \cmd\bibitem\relax s with keys \texttt{bethe}, \texttt{feynman}, and \texttt{bohr} into a single entry in the bibliography separated by semicolons.
+\revtex~4.2 allows multiple references within a single bibliography entry when using Bib\TeX. This done by using a starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command, and it requires a compatible version of \texttt{natbib} and the \texttt{bst} files that come with \revtex~4.2. To combine multiple references into a single \cmd\bibitem, precede the second, third, etc. citation keys in the \cmd\cite\ command with an asterisk (*). For example \verb+\cite{bethe, *feynman, *bohr}+ will combine the \cmd\bibitem\relax s with keys \texttt{bethe}, \texttt{feynman}, and \texttt{bohr} into a single entry in the bibliography separated by semicolons.
\subsection{\label{sec:prepend}Prepending and/or appending text to a citation}
The expanded syntax for the \cmd\cite\ command argument can also be used to specify text before and/or after a citation. For instance, a citation such as:
@@ -1350,10 +1410,12 @@ there.}] andreev2007}
\end{verbatim}
Please note the use of curly braces to enclose the text within the square brackets as well as the spaces next to the brackets.
+
+
\section{Figures and Artwork}\label{sec:figures}
\subsection{\texttt{figure} environment}
-Figures may be included into a \revtex~4.1 manuscript by using the
+Figures may be included into a \revtex~4.2 manuscript by using the
standard \LaTeXe\ macros. It should be noted that \LaTeXe\ includes
several powerful packages for including the files in various
formats. The two main packages are \classname{graphics} and
@@ -1364,7 +1426,7 @@ controlling figure scaling, translation, and orientation
are specified. For more information on the enhancements of the \classname{graphicx} package,
see \cite{CompanG} or the guide \file{grfguide.pdf} available at
\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/graphics/}.
-\revtex~4.1 no longer has the \classoption{epsf} class option, though
+\revtex~4.2 no longer has the \classoption{epsf} class option, though
the \classname{epsfig} package provides a similar interface.
@@ -1435,7 +1497,7 @@ The heart of the table is the
\env{tabular} environment. This will behave for the most part as in
standard \LaTeXe\ (please refer to Section~3.6.3 and Appendix~C.10.2 of the
\LUG{} for more details about the \env{tabular} environment).
-Note that \revtex~4.1 no longer automatically adds double (Scotch) rules
+Note that \revtex~4.2 no longer automatically adds double (Scotch) rules
around tables. Nor does the \env{tabular} environment set various
table parameters for column spacing as before. Instead, a new
environment \env{ruledtabular} provides this functionality. This
@@ -1454,7 +1516,7 @@ environment should surround the \env{tabular} environment:
A basic table looks as follows:
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:example}Text of table caption.}
+\caption{\label{tab:ex}Text of table caption.}
\begin{ruledtabular}
\begin{tabular}{ll}
Heading 1 & Heading 2\\
@@ -1464,7 +1526,7 @@ A basic table looks as follows:
\end{table}
\end{verbatim}
-The \env{quasitable} environment is no longer in \revtex~4.1. The
+The \env{quasitable} environment is no longer in \revtex~4.2. The
standard \env{tabular} environment can be used instead because it
no longer puts in the double rules.
@@ -1529,7 +1591,7 @@ usually will
appear either at the top or the bottom of the following page).
-To break tables across pages, \revtex~4.1requires adding to the
+To break tables across pages, \revtex~4.2 requires adding to the
table a float placement option of [H] (meaning put the table ``here''
and effectively ``unfloating'' the table) to the \envb{table}
command. The commands \verb+\\*+ and \cmd{\samepage} can be used to
@@ -1540,10 +1602,10 @@ Long tables are more robustly handled by using the
\classname{longtable.sty} package included with the standard \LaTeXe\
distribution (put \verb+\usepackage{longtable}+ in the preamble). This
package gives precise control over the layout of the table.
-The \revtex~4.1 package contains patches that enable the
+The \revtex~4.2 package contains patches that enable the
\classname{longtable} package to work in two-column mode. Of course, a
table set in two-column mode needs to be narrow enough to fit within
-the column. Otherwise, the columns may overlap. \revtex~4.1 provides
+the column. Otherwise, the columns may overlap. \revtex~4.2 provides
an additional environment \env{longtable*} which allows a longtable to
span the whole page width. Currently, the \env{longtable*} and
\env{ruledtabular} environments are incompatible. In order to get the
@@ -1577,7 +1639,7 @@ respectively. The same placement argument may be added to a
see the instructions in the \LUG, Appendix~C.9.1.
In two-column mode, a page may contain both a \env{widetext}
-environment and a float. \revtex~4.1 may not always be able to
+environment and a float. \revtex~4.2 may not always be able to
automatically put the float in the optimal place. For instance, a
float may be placed at the bottom of a column just before the
\env{widetext} begins. To workaround this, try moving the float
@@ -1593,15 +1655,15 @@ Sometimes in \LaTeX\ the float placement mechanism breaks down and a
float can't be placed. Such a ``stuck'' float may mean that it and all
floats that follow are moved to the end of the job (and if there are
too many of floats, the fatal error \texttt{Too many unprocessed floats}
-will occur). \revtex~4.1 provides the class option
+will occur). \revtex~4.2 provides the class option
\classoption{floatfix} which attempts to invoke emergency float
-processing to avoid creating a ``stuck'' float. \revtex~4.1 will provide
+processing to avoid creating a ``stuck'' float. \revtex~4.2 will provide
a message suggesting the use of
\classoption{floatfix}. If \classoption{floatfix} doesn't work or if
the resulting positioning of the float is poor, the float should be
repositioned by hand.
-\revtex~4.1 offers an additional possibility for placing the floats. By
+\revtex~4.2 offers an additional possibility for placing the floats. By
using the either the \classoption{endfloats} or the
\classoption{endfloats*} class option all floats may be held
back (using an external file) and then set elsewhere in the document
@@ -1643,14 +1705,14 @@ reading the paper if the floats are set in their normal positions.
Often a figure or table is too wide to be typeset in the standard
orientation and it is necessary to rotate the float 90
-degrees. \revtex~4.1 provides a new environment \env{turnpage} as an
+degrees. \revtex~4.2 provides a new environment \env{turnpage} as an
easy means to accomplish this. The \env{turnpage} environment depends
on one of the packages \classname{graphics} or \classname{graphicx}
being loaded. To use the \env{turnpage} environment, simply enclose
the \env{figure} or \env{table} environment with the \env{turnpage}
environment:
\begin{verbatim}
-\documentclass[...]{revtex4}
+\documentclass[...]{revtex4-2}
\usepackage{graphicx}
[...]
\begin{turnpage}
@@ -1662,19 +1724,19 @@ environment:
A turnpage float will be typeset on a page by itself. Currently, there
is no mechanism for breaking such a float across multiple pages.
-\section{\revtex~4.1 symbols and the \classname{revsymb4-1} package}
+\section{\revtex~4.2 symbols and the \classname{revsymb4-2} package}
Symbols made available in earlier versions of \revtex\ are
-defined in a separate package, \classname{revsymb4-1},
+defined in a separate package, \classname{revsymb4-2},
so that they may be used with other classes.
This might be useful if, say, copying text from a \revtex\ document to
-a non-\revtex\ document. \revtex~4.1 automatically includes these
+a non-\revtex\ document. \revtex~4.2 automatically includes these
symbols so it is not necessary to explicitly call them in with a
\cmd\usepackage\ statement.
Table~\ref{tab:revsymb} summarizes the symbols defined in this package.
Note that \cmd{\overcirc}, \cmd{\overdots}, and \cmd{\corresponds} are
-no longer in \revtex~4.1. Use \cmd{\mathring} (standard in \LaTeXe),
+no longer in \revtex~4.2. Use \cmd{\mathring} (standard in \LaTeXe),
\cmd{\dddot} (with the \classoption{amsmath} package loaded), and
\cmd\triangleq\ (with the \classoption{amssymb} class option) respectively.
\cmd{\succsim}, \cmd{\precsim}, \cmd{\lesssim}, and \cmd{\gtrsim} are
@@ -1683,7 +1745,7 @@ AMS versions of these commands will be used if the appropriate AMS
package is loaded.
\begin{table}
-\caption{\label{tab:revsymb}Special \revtex~4.1 symbols, accents, and
+\caption{\label{tab:revsymb}Special \revtex~4.2 symbols, accents, and
boldfaced parentheses defined in \file{revsymb.sty}}
\begin{ruledtabular}
\begin{tabular}{ll|ll}
@@ -1701,19 +1763,19 @@ boldfaced parentheses defined in \file{revsymb.sty}}
\end{ruledtabular}
\end{table}
-\section{Other \revtex~4.1 Features}
+\section{Other \revtex~4.2 Features}
%\subsection{Hooks}
%To be written....
\subsection{Job-specific Override Files}
-\revtex~4.1 allows manuscript-specific macro definitions to be put
+\revtex~4.2 allows manuscript-specific macro definitions to be put
in a file separate from the main \TeX\ file. One merely creates a file
with the same basename as the \TeX\ file, but with the extension
`.rty'. Thus, if the \TeX\ file is names man.tex, the macro
definitions would go in man.rty. Note that the .rty file should be in
the same directory as the \TeX\ file. APS authors should follow the
-guidelines in the \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.1} when
-submitting. Similarly, AIP authors should refer to the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1}
+guidelines in the \textit{APS Author Guide for \revtex~4.2} when
+submitting. Similarly, AIP authors should refer to the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.2}
\begin{thebibliography}{}\label{sec:TeXbooks}
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/auguide/summary4-1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/auguide/summary4-2.tex
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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/auguide/summary4-1.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/revtex/auguide/summary4-2.tex
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-%% ****** Start of file summary4-1.tex ****** %
+%% ****** Start of file summary4-2.tex ****** %
%%
%% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4 distribution.
-%% Version 4.1r of REVTeX, August, 2010
+%% Version 4.2b of REVTeX, January, 2019
%%
-%% Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2009, 2010 The American Physical Society.
+%% Copyright (c) 2019 American Physical Society.
%%
-%% See the REVTeX 4.1 README file for restrictions and more information.
+%% See the REVTeX 4.2 README file for restrictions and more information.
%%
\listfiles
\documentclass[%
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ twocolumn,secnumarabic,amssymb, amsmath, nofootinbib,tightenlines,
nobibnotes, aps,
prl,
%outputdebug,
-]{revtex4-1}
+]{revtex4-2}
%\usepackage{amsmath}%
\usepackage{longtable}%
\usepackage{bm}%
@@ -29,18 +29,18 @@ prl,
\begin{document}
-\title[Command Option Summary]{\revtex~4.1 Command and Options Summary}%
+\title[Command Option Summary]{\revtex~4.2 Command and Options Summary}%
\author{American Physical Society}%
-\email{revtex4@aps.org}
-\affiliation{One Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961}
-\date{August 2010}%
+\email{revtex@aps.org}
+\affiliation{1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961}
+\date{December 2018}%
\maketitle
-This is the \textit{\revtex~4.1 Command and Options Summary}. It details
-usage for many of the new commands and options that are available in
-\revtex~4. Please see the \textit{\revtex~4.1 Author's Guide} for
-complete information on how to use \revtex~4.1. Class options for the
+This is the \textit{\revtex~4.2 Command and Options Summary}. It details
+usage for many of the commands and options that are available in
+\revtex~4.2. Please see the \textit{\revtex~4.2 Author's Guide} for
+complete information on how to use \revtex~4.2. Class options for the
\verb+\documentclass+ line are marked with square
brackets. Environments are indicated by \verb+\begin{<env>}+ and always
require a matching \verb+\end{<env>}+.
@@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ require a matching \verb+\end{<env>}+.
\setlength\LTright{0pt}
%
\begin{longtable*}{@{\extracolsep{0in}}p{3in}p{4in}}
-\caption{\label{tab:summary}\revtex~4.1 Command Summary}\\*
+\caption{\label{tab:summary}\revtex~4.2 Command Summary}\\*
%
\noalign{\vspace{3pt}}%
\toprule\rule{0pt}{12pt}
\textbf{\revtex~4/\LaTeXe\ Markup}&\textbf{Details and Usage}\\*[3pt]
\endfirsthead
%
-\multicolumn{2}{c}{TABLE~\ref{tab:summary} (continued): \revtex~4.1 Command Summary}%
+\multicolumn{2}{c}{TABLE~\ref{tab:summary} (continued): \revtex~4.2 Command Summary}%
\rule{0pt}{12pt}\\[3pt]
\colrule\rule{0pt}{12pt}
\textbf{\revtex~4/\LaTeXe\ Markup}&\textbf{Details and Usage}\\*[3pt]
@@ -73,9 +73,12 @@ require a matching \verb+\end{<env>}+.
\multicolumn{2}{c}{\textsc{Frequently Used Class Options}\rule[-6pt]{0pt}{18pt}}\\*
\verb+[aps]+ & \textit{American Physical Society} styling. Default.\\
\verb+[aip]+ & \textit{American Institute of Physics} styling.\\
-\verb+[prl]+, \verb+[pra]+, \verb+[prb]+, \verb+[prc]+, \verb+[prd]+, \verb+[pre]+, \verb+[prstab]+, \verb+[prstper]+, \verb+[rmp]+& Further customize \verb+[aps]+ styling for APS journals.\\
-\verb+[apl]+, \verb+[bmf]+, \verb+[cha]+, \verb+[jap]+, \verb+[jcp]+, \verb+[jmp]+, \verb+[rse]+, \verb+[pof]+, \verb+[pop]+, \verb+[rsi]+& Further customize \verb+[aip]+ styling for AIP journals.\\
-%\verb+[rmp]+ & Further customize \verb+[aps]+ styling for \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics}.\\
+\verb+[aapm]+ & \textit{American Association of Physicists in Medicine} styling.\\
+\verb+[sor]+ & \textit{Society of Rheology} styling.\\
+\verb+[prl]+, \verb+[pra]+, \verb+[prb]+, \verb+[prc]+, \verb+[prd]+, \verb+[pre]+, \verb+[prab]+, \verb+[prper]+, \verb+[prx]+, \verb+[prapplied]+, \verb+[prfluids]+, \verb+[prmaterials]+, \verb+[physrev]+, \verb+[rmp]+& Further customize \verb+[aps]+ styling for APS journals.\\
+\verb+[apl]+, \verb+[bmf]+, \verb+[cha]+, \verb+[jap]+, \verb+[jcp]+, \verb+[jmp]+, \verb+[rse]+, \verb+[pof]+, \verb+[pop]+, \verb+[rsi]+, \verb+[apm]+, \verb+[adv]+, \verb+[sd]+& Further customize \verb+[aip]+ styling for AIP journals.\\
+\verb+[mph]+& Further customize \verb+[aapm]+ styling for AAPM journals.\\
+\verb+[jor]+& Further customize \verb+[sor]+ styling for SOR journals.\\
\verb+[twocolumn]+ & Two-column formatting.\\
\verb+[onecolumn]+ & Single-column formatting.\\
\verb+[preprint]+ & Single-column formatting with increased interline spacing.\\
@@ -86,7 +89,7 @@ require a matching \verb+\end{<env>}+.
\verb+[superscriptaddress]+ & Associate authors with affiliations via superscript numbers. Appropriate for collaborations or if several authors share some, but not all, affiliations.\\
\verb+[draft]+ & Mark overfull lines.\\
\verb+[linenumbers]+ & Number lines (requires lineno.sty).\\
-\verb+[longbibliography]+ & Use alternative Bib\TeX\ style files that show journal article titles in the bibliography.\\
+\verb+[longbibliography]+ & Use alternative Bib\TeX\ style files that show journal article titles in the bibliography. (Unnecessary in 4.2.)\\
\verb+[amsfonts]+, \verb+[noamsfonts]+ & Load (don't load)
\verb+amsfonts+ package. Adds AMS font support.\\
\verb+[amssymb]+, \verb+[noamssymb]+ & Load (don't load)
@@ -99,11 +102,11 @@ require a matching \verb+\end{<env>}+.
\verb+[floatfix]+ & Invoke emergency processing to avoid the \LaTeX\ error \verb+``Too many unprocessed floats''+ or all subsequent floats being moved to the end of the job. \revtex~4 will display a message recommending this option if warranted.\\
\verb+[bibnotes]+, \verb+[nobibnotes]+ & Control location of author footnotes. Default varies with journal style.\\
\verb+[footinbib]+, \verb+[nofootinbib]+ & Control location of footnotes. Default varies with journal style.\\
+\verb+[eprint]+, \verb+[noeprint]+ & Control display of arXiv e-print identifiers in bibliography. Default and behavior vary with journal sty.\\
\verb+[altaffilletter]+, \verb+[altaffillsymbol]+ & Use letters or symbols for
\verb+\altaffiliation+ superscripts. \verb+[altaffillsymbol]+ is default.\\
\verb+[unsortedaddress]+ & Like \verb+[groupedaddress]+, but doesn't combine authors together who share the same affiliations.\\
\verb+[runinaddress]+ & Like \verb+[groupedaddress]+, but joins multiple affiliations together into a single sequence separated by commas.\\
-\verb+[showpacs]+, \verb+[noshowpacs]+ & Control display of PACS: line.\\
\verb+[showkeys]+, \verb+[noshowkeyws]+ & Control display of Keywords: line.\\
\verb+[tightenlines]+ & Single space manuscript (for use with \verb+[preprint]+).\\
\verb+[floats]+ & Position floats near call outs. Default.\\
@@ -138,7 +141,6 @@ require a matching \verb+\end{<env>}+.
\verb+\noaffiliation+ & For an author or collaboration without an affiliation.\\
\verb+\date{<date>}+ & Show the date on the manuscript. \verb+\date{\today}+ gives the current date.\\
\verb+\begin{abstract}+ & Start the manuscript's abstract. Must appear before \verb+\maketitle+ command.\\
-\verb+\pacs{<pacs codes>}+& PACS codes for manuscript. Multiple PACS codes should be specified together in a single \verb+\pacs+ macro.\\
\verb+\keywords{<keywords>}+ & Suggested keywords for indexing.\\
\verb+\preprint{<report number>}+ & Specify an institutional report number to appear in the upper-righthand corner of the first page. Multiple
\verb+\preprint+ macros may be supplied, but space may limit how many can appear.\\
@@ -204,7 +206,7 @@ context. Requires \verb+[amsmath]+. Do not use \verb+\rm+,
\verb+\begin{subequations}+ & Create an equation array in which each
equation is individually numbered (4a, 4b, 4c, etc.) as part of a
single group of equations that can be referenced as a whole.\\
-\verb+\intertext+ & Textual interjections witin a display equation.\\
+\verb+\intertext+ & Textual interjections within a display equation.\\
\verb+\usepackage{amscd}+ & Create commutative diagrams.\\
\verb+\begin{pmatrix}+ & Matrices with parentheses as delimiters.\\
\verb+\begin{bmatrix}+ & Matrices with square brackets as delimiters.\\
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@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
-%% ****** Start of file whatsnew4-1.tex ****** %
-%%
-%% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4 distribution.
-%% Version 4.1r of REVTeX, August, 2010
-%%
-%% Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 The American Physical Society.
-%%
-%% See the REVTeX 4.1 README file for restrictions and more information.
-%%
-\documentclass[%
-%prl%
-%,preprint%
-,twocolumn%
-,secnumarabic%
-%,tightenlines%
-,amssymb,aps,pra,nobibnotes]{revtex4-1}
-\usepackage{docs}
-%\usepackage{acrofont}%NOTE: Comment out this line for the release version!
-%\usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
-%\nofiles
-\expandafter\ifx\csname package@font\endcsname\relax\else
- \expandafter\expandafter
- \expandafter\usepackage
- \expandafter\expandafter
- \expandafter{\csname package@font\endcsname}%
-\fi
-\DeclareRobustCommand\substyle{\name@idx{document substyle}}%
-\DeclareRobustCommand\classoption{\name@idx{document class option}}%
-\DeclareRobustCommand\classname{\name@idx{document class}}%
-\def\name@idx#1#2{%
- {\ttfamily#2}%
- \index{#2\space#1=\string\ttt{#2}\space#1}\index{#1>#2=\string\ttt{#2}}%
-}%
-
-\DeclareRobustCommand\revtex{REV\TeX}
-\begin{document}
-\title{What's New in \revtex~4.1}%
-\author{American Physical Society}%
-%\email{revtex4@aps.org}
-\affiliation{1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961}
-\date{August 2010}%
-
-%\tableofcontents
-
-\begin{abstract}
-This document gives a brief summary of what's new in \revtex~4.1. The changes include bug fixes, improved functionality, and support for a wider range of journals, including those of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). \revtex~4.1 was developed jointly by APS, AIP, and Arthur Ogawa. Additional work was done by Patrick Daly to incorporate our suggested improvements into \texttt{natbib 8.3} to address many new features concerning bibliographies. \texttt{natbib 8.31a} or later is required to run \revtex~4.1.
-\end{abstract}
-\maketitle
-
-\section{New Syntax and Features in \revtex~4.1}
-\revtex~4.1 introduces support for more journals, several new commands, and some new syntax. This section outlines these changes. \textbf{A document using these new features will not process under \revtex~4}. See Sec.~\ref{sec:additional} for more details about these items.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{Added support for APS journal \textit{Physical Review Special Topics -- Physics Education Research}}.
-\item \textbf{Added support for AIP journals.} There is now an explicit \texttt{aip} society option along with support for AIP journals. Please see the \textit{Author's Guide to AIP Substyles for \revtex~4.1}. In addition, \revtex~4.1 provides an extensible system for the easy addition of new collections of journals.
-\item \textbf{Endnotes now ordered correctly.} Endnotes in the bibliography now appear in the correct order, interleaved with citations.
-\item \textbf{Multiple references in a single citation supported using a special starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command.} One of the major new features in 4.1 made possible by the joint work on \texttt{natbib 8.3}. Multiple Bib\TeX\ entries can be combined into a single \cmd\bibitem\ command.
-\item \textbf{Bib\TeX\ style files can now display journal article titles in the bibliography.} Use the \texttt{longbibliography} class option.
-\item \textbf{Free form text can be prepended and appended to a bibliographic entry using the special starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command.} Often a citation in the bibliography will have explanatory text such as \textit{See also} or \textit{and references therein} before and after the actual citation. The new \revtex~4.1 \cmd\cite\ command allows the specification of both text to precede and follow a citation.
-\item \textbf{Structured Abstracts.} Use of the \texttt{description} environment in abstracts now provides for ``structured" abstracts.
-\item \textbf{Figures referring to videos now supported.} A ``figure" may now be labeled as a \textbf{Video} by using the \texttt{video} environment. A frame from the video may be included in the figure and a URL to link the caption's label to the online video also may be included. There is also a \cmd\listofvideos\ command.
-\item \textbf{Better support for arXiv.org in Bib\TeX\ } Three more Bib\TeX\ fields have been added: \texttt{SLACcitation}, \texttt{archivePrefix}, and \texttt{primaryClass} in addition to the existing field \texttt{eprint}.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Bug Fixes in \revtex~4.1}
-One of the main goals of \revtex~4.1 is, of course, to fix the bugs that were released in \revtex~4. The following is a list of bugs that have been fixed.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{Improved Bib\TeX\ \texttt{bst} files.} In addition to the new features above, numerous other improvements to the APS \texttt{bst} files have been made, including support for displaying journal article titles and many fixes for \textit{Reviews of Modern Physics}. Also, long author lists are no longer automatically truncated.
-\item \textbf{\cmd\footnote\ in \cmd\widetext\ and \texttt{table*} environments improved.} \cmd\footnote\relax s in the \cmd\widetext\ or \texttt{table*} environments are now correctly placed and formatted.
-\item \textbf{Email addresses no longer print twice on papers less than one page long.}
-\item \textbf{\texttt{eqnarray} alignment improved.}
-\item \textbf{\cmd\collaboration\ can be used with the \texttt{groupedaddress} option now.}
-\item \textbf{\texttt{letterpaper} now ensured as default paper size.}
-\item \textbf{Table of Contents formatting improved.}
-\item \textbf{Support for \texttt{longtable} and \texttt{lscape} packages improved.}
-\item \textbf{\texttt{reftest} restored.}
-\item \textbf{Compatibility with the \texttt{geometry, lineno,} and \texttt{colortbl} packages improved.} For line numbering, rather than using \texttt{lineno.sty} directly, the \texttt{linenumbers} class option should be used (this will call in \texttt{lineno.sty} with a proper set of default parameters).
-\item \texttt{hyperref} \textbf{fixes}. Improved compatibility between footnotes and the \texttt{hyperref} package. In particular, table footnotes were fixed. More anchors for \texttt{hyperref} were also added (titlepage, abstract, and acknowledgements).
-\item \textbf{Documents can have more than 256 \cmd\cite\ commands now.}
-\item \textbf{\cmd\listoffigures\ and \cmd\listoftables\ fixed.}
-\item \textbf{Figure and table labels in captions now reflect proper APS style.}
-\item \textbf{RMP style files conform better to RMP style guidelines.}
-\item \textbf{Section heading upper-casing improved.}
-\item \textbf{Repeated characters at start of affiliation no longer disappear when using \texttt{groupedaddress} option.}
-\item \textbf{There have been many other bug fixes and improvements to the internal \texttt{ltxgrid} package as well.}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{\revtex~4 Backwards Compatibility}
-The vast majority of documents prepared under \revtex~4 should process correctly under \revtex~4.1. However, the formatting of the pages and, if using Bib\TeX, the references may change. Also, the behavior of some macros may be different. For instance, the \texttt{title} macro now requires the use of \texttt{protect} for fragile arguments. This may cause some documents prepared under \revtex~4 to fail under 4.1. Some macro packages that depend on the internals of \revtex~4 may also no longer work. Documents using those packages will, of course, also will not process under 4.1.
-
-\section{\label{sec:additional}Additional Details}
-
-\subsection{Multiple references in a single bibliography entry}
-One of the most frequently requested features since the release of \revtex~4 has been to allow more than one reference to appear in a single bibliography entry when using Bib\TeX. This can now be done in \revtex~4.1 by using a starred (*) argument to the \cmd\cite\ command. This requires the latest version of \texttt{natbib}, developed in conjunction with \revtex~4.1, and the new \texttt{bst} files that come with \revtex~4.1. To combine multiple references into a single \cmd\bibitem, precede the second, third, etc. citation keys in the \cmd\cite\ command with an asterisk (*). For example \verb+\cite{bethe, *feynman, *bohr}+ will combine the \cmd\bibitem\relax s with keys \texttt{bethe}, \texttt{feynman}, and \texttt{bohr} into a single entry in the bibliography separated by semicolons.
-
-\subsection{Prepending and/or appending text to a citation}
-The expanded syntax for the \cmd\cite\ command argument can also be used to specify text before and/or after a citation. For instance, a citation such as:
-\begin{verbatim}
-[19] A similar expression was derived in
-A. V. Andreev, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 247204
-(2007) in the context of carbon nanotube
-p-n junctions. The only difference is that no
-integration over ky is present there.
-\end{verbatim}
-may be created by the following \cmd\cite\ command:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\cite{*[{A similar expression was derived
-in }] [{ in the context of carbon nanotube
-p-n junctions. The only difference is that no
-integration over ky is present there.}]andreev2007]
-\end{verbatim}
-Please note the use of curly braces to enclose the text within the square brackets.
-\subsection{Structured Abstracts}
-A ``structured" abstract is an abstract divided into labeled sections. 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 by using the \texttt{description} environment within the \texttt{abstract} environment. For example:
-\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{Video Environment}
-Papers often refer to multimedia videos. The \texttt{video} environment is identical to the \texttt{figure} environment, but the caption will be labeled as a \textbf{Video} (with its own counter independent of figures). A URL can also be specified so that the caption label can be linked to the online video (if using the \texttt{hyperref} package). The included graphic (using \cmd\includegraphics\ from the \texttt{graphics} or \texttt{graphicx} package) would be a representation frame from the video. A \texttt{\cmd\listofvideos} is also provided. For example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{video}
-\includegraphics{videoframe.jpg}
-\setfloatlink{http://some.video.com/fun.mov}
-\caption{\label{vid:interest}This is a video of
-something fun.}
-\end{video}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\subsection{Better arXiv.org support in Bib\TeX\ }
-
-
-There have been substantial improvements in the \revtex\ Bib\TeX\ style files. For instance, the \texttt{.bib} entry
-\begin{verbatim}
-@Unpublished{Ginsparg:1988ui,
- author = "Ginsparg, Paul H.",
- title = "{APPLIED CONFORMAL FIELD THEORY}",
- year = "1988",
- eprint = "hep-th/9108028",
- archivePrefix = "arXiv",
- SLACcitation = "%%CITATION = HEP-TH/9108028;%%"
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-will include the arXiv.org e-print identifier as \texttt{arXiv:hep-th/9108028} and hyperlink it (if using \texttt{hyperref}). The newer format for arXiv identifiers with primary classificiations will produce output such as \texttt{arXiv:0905.1949 [hep-ph]}.
-
-
-\begin{acknowledgments}
-The development of \revtex~4.1 was managed by Mark Doyle (APS). The development of the new AIP style files and their accompanying documentation was managed by Susan Joy (AIP) with the help of Chris McMahon (AIP) and Rich O'Keeffe (AIP). Testing and evaluation were done by Michele Hake (APS), Liz Belmont (AIP), Brian Goss (AIP), Alison Waldron (AIP), and Phil Robertson (AIP). Additional detailed testing and feedback were provided by Lev Bishop (Yale).
-\end{acknowledgments}
-
-\end{document}