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-%% ****** Start of file authguide.tex ****** %
-%%
-%% This file is part of the APS files in the REVTeX 4 distribution.
-%% Version 4.0 of REVTeX, August 2001
-%%
-%% Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 The American Physical Society.
-%%
-%% See the REVTeX 4 README file for restrictions and more information.
-%%
-\documentclass[%
-%prl%
-%,preprint%
-,twocolumn%
-,secnumarabic%
-%,tightenlines%
-,amssymb,aps,prl,nobibnotes]{revtex4}
-\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{Differences between \revtex~4 and \revtex~3}%
-\author{American Physical Society}%
-\email{revtex4@aps.org}
-\affiliation{1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961}
-\date{August 2001}%
-\maketitle
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{Introduction}
-This document gives a brief summary of how \revtex~4 is different from
-what authors may already be familiar with. The two primary design
-goals for \revtex~4 are to 1) move to \LaTeXe\ and 2) improve the
-markup so that infomation can be more reliably extracted for the
-editorial and production processes. Both of these goals require that
-authors comfortable with earlier versions of \revtex\ change their
-habits. In addition, authors may already be familiar with the standard
-\classname{article.cls} in \LaTeXe. \revtex~4 differs in some
-important ways from this class as well. For more complete
-documentation on \revtex~4, see the main \textit{\revtex~4 Author's
-Guide}. The most important changes are in the markup of the front
-matter (title, authors, affiliations, abstract, etc.). Please see
-Sec.~\ref{sec:front}.
-
-\section{Version of \LaTeX}
-The most obvious difference between \revtex~4 and \revtex~3 is that
-\revtex~4 works solely with \LaTeXe; it is not useable as a \LaTeX2.09 package.
-Furthermore, \revtex~4 requires an up-to-date \LaTeX\ installation
-(1996/06/01 or later); its use under older versions is not supported.
-
-\section{Class Options and Defaults}
-Many of the class options in \revtex~3 have been retained in
-\revtex~4. However, the default behavior for these options can be
-different than in \revtex~3. Currently, there is only one society
-option, \classoption{aps}, and this is the default. Furthermore, the
-selection of a journal (such as \classoption{prl}) will automatically
-set the society as well (this will be true even after other societies
-are added).
-
-In \revtex~3, it was necessary to invoke the \classoption{floats}, but
-this is the default for \classoption{aps} journal in
-\revtex~4. \revtex~4 introduces two new class options,
-\classoption{endfloats} and \classoption{endfloats*} for moving floats
-to the end of the paper.
-
-The preamble commands \cmd{\draft} and \cmd{\tighten} have been replaced
-with new class options \classoption{draft} and
-\classoption{tightenlines}, respectively. The \cmd{\preprint} command
-is now used only for specifying institutional report numbers (typeset
-in the upper-righthand corner of the first page); it no longer
-influences whether PACS numbers are displayed below the abstract. PACS
-display is controlled by the \classoption{showpacs} and
-\classoption{noshowpacs} (default) class options.
-
-Paper size options (\classoption{letter}, \classoption{a4paper}, etc.)
-work in \revtex~4. The text ``Typeset by \revtex'' no longer appears
-by default - the option \classoption{byrevtex} will place this text in
-the lower-lefthand corner of the first page.
-
-\section{One- and Two-column formatting}
-
-\revtex~4 has excellent support for achieving the two-column
-formatting in the \textit{Physical~Review} and \textit{Reviews of
-Modern Physics} styles. It will balance the columns
-automatically. Whereas \revtex~3 had the \cmd{\widetext} and
-\cmd{\narrowtext} commands for switching between one- and two-cloumn
-modes, \revtex~4 simply has a \env{widetext} environment,
-\envb{widetext} \dots \enve{widetext}. One-column formatting can be
-specified by choosing either the \classoption{onecolumn} or
-\classoption{preprint} class option (the \revtex~3 option
-\classoption{manuscript} no longer exists). Two-column formatting is
-the default for most journal styles, but can be specified with the
-\classoption{twocolumn} option. Note that the spacing for
-\classoption{preprint} is now set to 1.5, rather than full
-double-spacing. The \classoption{tightenlines} option can be used to
-reduce this to single spacing.
-
-
-\section{Front Matter Markup}
-\label{sec:front}
-
-\revtex~4 has substantially changed how the front matter for an article
-is marked up. These are the most significant differences between
-\revtex~4 and other systems for typesetting manuscripts. It is
-essential that authors new to \revtex~4 be familiar with these changes.
-
-\subsection{Authors, Affiliations, and Author Notes}
-\revtex~4 has substantially changed the markup of author names,
-affiliations, and author notes (footnotes giving additional
-information about the author such as a permanent address or an email
-address).
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Each author name should appear separately in
-individual \cmd\author\ macros.
-
-\item Email addresses should be marked up using the \cmd\email\ macro.
-
-\item Alternative affiliation information should be marked up using
-the \cmd\altaffiliation\ macro.
-
-\item URLs for author home pages can be specified with a
-\cmd\homepage\ macro.
-
-\item The \cmd\thanks\ macro should only be used if one of the above
-don't apply.
-
-\item \cmd{\email}, \cmd{\homepage}, \cmd{\altaffiliation}, and
-\cmd{\thanks} commands are grouped together under a single footnote for
-each author. These footnotes can either appear at the bottom of the
-first page of the article or as the first entries in the
-bibliography. The journal style controls this placement, but it may be
-overridden by using the class options \classoption{bibnotes} and
-\classoption{nobibnotes}. Note that these footnotes are treated
-differently than the other footnotes in the article.
-
-\item The grouping of authors by affiliations is accomplished
-automatically. Each affiliation should be in its own
-\cmd{\affiliation} command. Multiple \cmd{\affiliation},
-\cmd{\email}, \cmd{\homepage}, \cmd{\altaffiliation}, and \cmd{\thanks}
-commands can be applied to each author. The macro \cmd\and\ has been
-eliminated.
-
-\item \cmd\affiliation\ commmands apply to all previous authors that
-don't have an affiliation already declared. Furthermore, for any
-particular author, the \cmd\affilation\ must follow any \cmd{\email},
-\cmd{\homepage}, \cmd{\altaffiliation}, or \cmd{\thanks} commands for
-that author.
-
-\item Footnote-style associations of authors with affilitations should
-not be done via explicit superscripts; rather, the class option
-\classoption{superscriptaddress} should be used to accomplish this
-automatically.
-
-\item A collaboration for a group of authors can be given using the
-\cmd\collaboration\ command.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-Table~\ref{tab:front} summarizes some common pitfalls in moving from
-\revtex~3 to \revtex~4.
-\begin{table*}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{lll}
-\textbf{\revtex~3 Markup} & \textbf{\revtex~4 Markup} & \textbf{Explanation}\\
-& & \\
-\verb+\author{Author One and Author Two}+ & \verb+\author{Author One}+ & One name per\\
-& \verb+\author{Author Two}+ & \verb+\author+ \\
-& & \\
-\verb+\author{Author One$^{1}$}+ & \verb+\author{Author One}+& Use \classoption{superscriptaddress}\\
-\dots &\dots & class option \\
-\verb+\address{$^{1}$APS}+ &\verb+\affiliation{APS}+ & \\
-& & \\
-\verb+\thanks{Permanent address...}+ & \verb+\altaffiliation{}+& Use most
-specific macro \\
-\verb+\thanks{Electronic address: user@domain.edu}+ &
-\verb+\email{user@domain.edu}+& available\\
-\verb+\thanks{http://publish.aps.org/}+ &
-\verb+\homepage{http://publish.aps.org/}+& \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\caption{Common mistakes in marking up the front matter}
-\label{tab:front}
-\end{table*}
-
-
-\subsection{Abstracts}
-\revtex~4, like \revtex~3, uses the \env{abstract} environment
-\envb{abstract} \dots \enve{abstract} for the abstract. The
-\env{abstract} environment must appear before the \cmd{\maketitle}
-command in \revtex~4. The abstract will be formatted
-appropriately for either one-column (preprint) or two-column
-formatting. In particular, in the two-column case, the abstract will
-automatically be placed in a single column that spans the width of the
-page. It is unnecessary to use a \cmd{\minipage} or any other macro to
-achieve this result.
-
-
-\section{Citations and References}
-
-\revtex~4 uses the same \cmd{\cite},\cmd{\ref}, and \cmd{\bibitem}
-commmands as standard \LaTeX\ and \revtex~3. Citation handling is
-based upon Patick Daly's \classname{natbib} package. The
-\env{references} environment is no longer used. Instead, use the
-standard \LaTeXe\ environment \env{thebibliography}.
-
-Two new \BibTeX\ files have been included with \revtex~4,
-\file{apsrev.bst} and \file{apsrmp.bst}. These will format references
-in the style of \textit{Physical Review} and \textit{Reviews of Modern
-Physics} respectively. In addition, these \BibTeX\ styles
-automatically apply a special macro \cmd{\bibinfo} to each element of the
-bibliography to make it easier to extract information for use in the
-editorial and production processes. Authors are strongly urged to use
-\BibTeX\ to manage their bibliographies so that the \cmd{\bibinfo}
-directives will be automatically included. Other bibliography styles
-can be specified by using the \cmd\bibliographystyle\ command, but
-unlike standard \LaTeXe, you must give this command \emph{before} the
-\envb{document} statement.
-
-Please note that the package \classname{cite.sty} is not needed with
-\revtex~4 and is incompatible.
-
-\section{Footnotes and Tablenotes}
-\label{sec:foot}
-
-\revtex~4 uses the standard \cmd{\footnote} macro for
-footnotes. Footnotes can either appear on the bottom of the page on
-which they occur or they can appear as entries at the end of the
-bibliography. As with author notes, the journal style option controls
-the placement; however, this can be overridden with the class options
-\classoption{footinbib} and \classoption{nofootinbib}.
-
-Within a table, the \cmd{\footnote} command behaves differently. Footnotes
-appear at the bottom of the table. \cmd{\footnotemark} and
-\cmd{\footnotetext} are also available within the table environment so
-that multiple table entries can share the same footnote text. There
-is no longer a need to use a \cmd{\tablenote}, \cmd{\tablenotemark},
-and \cmd{\tablenotetext} macros.
-
-\section{Section Commands}
-
-The title in a \cmd\section\marg{title} command will be automatically
-uppercased in \revtex~4. To prevent a particular letter from being
-uppercased, enclose it in curly braces.
-
-\section{Figures}
-
-Figures should be enclosed within either a \env{figure} or \env{figure*}
-environment (the latter will cause the figure to span the full width
-of the page in two-column mode). \LaTeXe\ has two convenient packages
-for including the figure file itself: \classname{graphics} and
-\classname{graphicx}. These two packages both define a macro
-\cmd{\includegraphics} which calls in the figure. They differ in how
-arguments for rotation, translation, and scaling are specified. The
-package \classname{epsfig} has been re-implemented to use these
-\classname{graphicx} package. The package \classname{epsfig} provides
-an interface similar to that under the \revtex~3 \classoption{epsf}
-class option. Authors should use these standard
-\LaTeXe\ packages rather than some other alternative.
-
-\section{Tables}
-
-Short tables should be enclosed within either a \env{table} or \env{table*}
-environmnent (the latter will cause the table to span the full width
-of the page in two-column mode). The heart of the table is the
-\env{tabular} environment. This will behave for the most part as in
-standard \LaTeXe. Note that \revtex~4 no longer automatically adds
-double (Scotch) rules around tables. Nor does the \env{tabular}
-environment set various table parameters as before. Instead, a new
-environment \env{ruledtabular} provides this functionality. This
-environment should surround the \env{tabular} environment:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{table}
-\caption{...}
-\label{tab:...}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}
-...
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Under \revtex~3, tables automatically break across pages. \revtex~4
-provides some of this functionality. However, this requires adding the
-table a float placement option of [H] (meaning put the table
-``here'') to the \envb{table} command.
-
-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. \revtex~4
-goes out of its way to provide patches so that the \env{longtable}
-environment will work within a two-column format. A new
-\env{longtable*} environment is also provided for long tables that are
-too wide for a narrow column. (Note that the \env{table*} and
-\env{longtable*} environments should always be used rather than
-attempting to use the \env{widetext} environment.)
-
-To create tables with columns of numbers aligned on decimal points,
-load the standard \LaTeXe\ \classname{dcolumn} package and use the
-\verb+d+ column specifier. The content of each cell in the column is
-implicitly in math mode: Use of math delimiters (\verb+$+) is unnecessary
-in a \verb+d+ column.
-
-Footnotes within a table can be specified with the
-\cmd{\footnote} command (see Sec.~\ref{sec:foot}).
-
-\section{Font selection}
-
-The largest difference between \revtex~3 and \revtex~4 with respect to
-fonts is that \revtex~4 allows one use the \LaTeXe\ font commands such
-as \cmd{\textit}, \cmd{\texttt}, \cmd{\textbf} etc. These commands
-should be used in place of the basic \TeX/\LaTeX\ 2.09 font commands
-such as \cmd{\it}, \cmd{\tt}, \cmd{\bf}, etc. The new font commands
-better handle subtleties such as italic correction and scaling in
-super- and subscripts.
-
-\section{Math and Symbols}
-
-\revtex~4 depends more heavily on packages from the standard \LaTeXe\
-distribution and AMS-\LaTeX\ than \revtex~3 did. Thus, \revtex~4 users
-should make sure their \LaTeXe\ distributions are up to date and they
-should install AMS-\LaTeX\ 2.0 as well. In general, if any fine control of
-equation layout, special math symbols, or other specialized math
-constructs are needed, users should look to the \classname{amsmath}
-package (see the AMS-\LaTeX\ documentation).
-
-\revtex~4 provides a small number of additional diacritics, symbols,
-and bold parentheses. Table~\ref{tab:revsymb} summarizes this.
-
-\begin{table}
-\caption{Special \revtex~4 symbols, accents, and boldfaced parentheses
-defined in \file{revsymb.sty}}
-\label{tab:revsymb}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{ll|ll}
-\cmd\lambdabar & $\lambdabar$ &\cmd\openone & $\openone$\\
-\cmd\altsuccsim & $\altsuccsim$ & \cmd\altprecsim & $\altprecsim$ \\
-\cmd\alt & $\alt$ & \cmd\agt & $\agt$ \\
-\cmd\tensor\ x & $\tensor x$ & \cmd\overstar\ x & $\overstar x$ \\
-\cmd\loarrow\ x & $\loarrow x$ & \cmd\roarrow\ x & $\roarrow x$ \\
-\cmd\biglb\ ( \cmd\bigrb ) & $\biglb( \bigrb)$ &
-\cmd\Biglb\ ( \cmd\Bigrb )& $\Biglb( \Bigrb)$ \\
-& & \\
-\cmd\bigglb\ ( \cmd\biggrb ) & $\bigglb( \biggrb)$ &
-\cmd\Bigglb\ ( \cmd\Biggrb\ ) & $\Bigglb( \Biggrb)$ \\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table}
-
-Here is a partial list of the more notable changes between \revtex~3
-and \revtex~4 math:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Bold math characters should now be handle via the standard
-\LaTeXe\ \classname{bm} package (use \cmd{\bm} instead of \cmd{\bbox}).
-\cmd{\bm} will handle Greek letters and other symbols.
-
-\item Use the class options \classoption{amsmath},
-\classoption{amsfonts} and \classoption{amssymb} to get even more math
-fonts and symbols. \cmd{\mathfrak} and \cmd{\mathbb} will, for instance, give
-Fraktur and Blackboard Bold symbols.
-
-\item Use the \classoption{fleqn} class option for making equation
-flush left or right. \cmd{\FL} and \cmd{\FR} are no longer provided.
-
-\item In place of \cmd{\eqnum}, load the \classname{amsmath} package
-[\verb+\usepackage{amsmath}+] and use \cmd{\tag}.
-
-\item In place of \cmd{\case}, use \cmd{\textstyle}\cmd{\frac}.
-
-\item In place of the \env{mathletters} environment, load the
-\classname{amsmath} package and use \env{subequations} environment.
-
-\item In place of \cmd{\slantfrac}, use \cmd{\frac}.
-
-\item The macros \cmd{\corresponds}, \cmd{\overdots}, and
-\cmd{\overcirc} have been removed. See Table~\ref{tab:obsolete}.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Obsolete \revtex~3.1 commands}
-
-Table~\ref{tab:obsolete} summarizes more differences between \revtex~4
-and \revtex~3, particularly which \revtex~3 commands are now obsolete.
-
-\begin{table*}
-\caption{Differences between \revtex~3.1 and \revtex~4
-markup}\label{tab:diff31}
-\label{tab:obsolete}
-\begin{ruledtabular}
-\begin{tabular}{lp{330pt}}
-\textbf{\revtex~3.1 command}&\textbf{\revtex~4 replacement}
-\lrstrut\\
-\cmd\documentstyle\oarg{options}\aarg{\classname{revtex}}&\cmd\documentclass\oarg{options}\aarg{\classname{revtex4}}
-\\
-option \classoption{manuscript}& \classoption{preprint}
-\\
-\cmd\tighten\ preamble command & \classoption{tightenlines} class option
-\\
-\cmd\draft\ preamble command & \classoption{draft} class option
-\\
-\cmd\author & \cmd\author\marg{name} may appear
-multiple times; each signifies a new author name.\\
- & \cmd\collaboration\marg{name}:
-Collaboration name (should appear after last \cmd\author)\\
- & \cmd\homepage\marg{URL}: URL for preceding author\\
- & \cmd\email\marg{email}: email
-address for preceding author\\
- & \cmd{\altaffiliation}: alternate
-affiliation for preceding \cmd\author\\
-\cmd\thanks & \cmd\thanks, but use only for
-information not covered by \cmd{\email}, \cmd{\homepage}, or \cmd{\altaffilitiation}\\
-\cmd\and & obsolete, remove this command\\
-\cmd\address & \cmd\affiliation\marg{institution}\ gives the affiliation for the group of authors above\\
- & \cmd\affiliation\oarg{note} lets you specify a footnote to this institution\\
- & \cmd\noaffiliation\ signifies that the above authors have no affiliation\\
-
-\cmd\preprint & \cmd\preprint\marg{number} can appear multiple times, and must precede \cmd\maketitle\\
-\cmd\pacs & \cmd\pacs\ must precede \cmd\maketitle\\
-\env{abstract} environment & \env{abstract} environment must precede \cmd\maketitle\\
-\cmd\wideabs & obsolete, remove this command\\
-\cmd\maketitle & \cmd\maketitle\ must follow
-\emph{all} front matter data commands\\
-\cmd\narrowtext & obsolete, remove this command\\
-\cmd\mediumtext & obsolete, remove this command\\
-\cmd\widetext & obsolete, replace with \env{widetext} environment\\
-\cmd\FL & obsolete, remove this command\\
-\cmd\FR & obsolete, remove this command\\
-\cmd\eqnum & replace with \cmd\tag, load \classname{amsmath}\\
-\env{mathletters} & replace with \env{subequations}, load
-\classname{amsmath}\\
-\env{tabular} environment & No longer puts in doubled-rules. Enclose \env{tabular} in \env{ruledtabular} to get old behavior.\\
-\env{quasitable} environment & obsolete, \env{tabular} environment no longer
-puts in rules\\
-\env{references} environment & replace with \env{thebibliography}\verb+{}+\\
-\cmd\case & replace with \cmd\textstyle\cmd\frac\\
-\cmd\slantfrac & replace with \cmd\frac\\
-\cmd\tablenote & replace with \cmd\footnote\\
-\cmd\tablenotemark & replace with \cmd\footnotemark\\
-\cmd\tablenotetext & replace with \cmd\footnotetext\lrstrut\\
-\cmd\overcirc & Use standard \LaTeXe\ \cmd\mathring\ \\
-\cmd\overdots & Use \cmd\dddot\ with \classoption{amsmath}\\
-\cmd\corresponds & Use \cmd\triangleq\ with \classoption{amssymb}\\
-\classoption{epsf} class option & \verb+\usepackage{epsfig}+\\
-\end{tabular}
-\end{ruledtabular}
-\end{table*}
-
-
-\section{Converting a \revtex~3.1 Document to \revtex~4}\label{sec:conv31}%
-
-\revtex~3 documents can be converted to \revtex~4 rather
-straightforwardly. The following checklist covers most of the major
-steps involved.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Change \cmd\documentstyle\verb+{revtex}+ to
-\cmd\documentclass\verb+{revtex4}+, and run the document under
-\LaTeXe\ instead of \LaTeX2.09.
-
-\item
-Replace the \cmd\draft\ command with the \classoption{draft} class option.
-
-\item
-Replace the \cmd\tighten\ command with the \classoption{tightenlines}
-class option.
-
-\item
-For each \cmd\author\ command, split the multiple authors into
-individual \cmd\author\ commands. Remove any instances of \cmd\and.
-
-\item For superscript-style associations between authors and
-affiliations, remove explicit superscripts and use the
-\classoption{superscriptaddress} class option.
-
-\item
-Use \cmd\affiliation\ instead of \cmd\address.
-
-\item
-Put \cmd\maketitle\ after the \env{abstract} environment and any
-\cmd\pacs\ commands.
-
-\item If double-ruled table borders are desired, enclose \env{tabular}
-enviroments in \env{ruledtabular} environments.
-
-\item
-Convert long tables to \env{longtable}, and load the
-\classname{longtable} package. Alternatively, give the \env{table}
-an [H] float placement parameter so that the table will break automatically.
-
-\item
-Replace any instances of the \cmd\widetext\ and \cmd\narrowtext\
-commands with the \env{widetext} environment.
-Usually, the \envb{widetext} statement will replace the \cmd\widetext\
-command, and the \enve{widetext} statement replaces the matching
-\cmd\narrowtext\ command.
-
-Note in this connection that due to a curious feature of \LaTeX\
-itself, \revtex~4 having a \env{widetext} environment means that it
-also has a definition for the \cmd\widetext\ command, even though the
-latter cammand is not intended to be used in your document.
-Therefore, it is particularly important to remove
-all \cmd\widetext\ commands when converting to \revtex~4.
-
-\item
-Remove all obsolete commands: \cmd\FL, \cmd\FR, \cmd\narrowtext, and
-\cmd\mediumtext\ (see Table~\ref{tab:diff31}).
-
-\item
-Replace \cmd\case\ with \cmd\frac. If a fraction needs to be set
-in text style despite being in a display equation, use the
-construction \cmd\textstyle\cmd\frac. Note that \cmd\frac\ does not
-support the syntax \cmd\case\verb+1/2+.
-
-\item
-Replace \cmd\slantfrac\ with \cmd\frac.
-
-\item
-Change \cmd\frak\ to \cmd\mathfrak\marg{char}\index{Fraktur} and
-\cmd\Bbb\ to \cmd\mathbb\marg{char}\index{Blackboard Bold}, and invoke
-one of the class options \classoption{amsfonts} or
-\classoption{amssymb}.
-
-\item
-Replace environment \env{mathletters} with environment
-\env{subequations} and load the \classname{amsmath} package.
-
-\item
-Replace \cmd\eqnum\ with \cmd\tag\ and load the \classname{amsmath} package.
-
-\item
-Replace \cmd\bbox\ with \cmd\bm\ and load the \classname{bm} package.
-
-\item
-If using the \cmd\text\ command, load the \classname{amsmath} package.
-
-\item
-If using the \verb+d+ column specifier in \env{tabular} environments,
-load the \classname{dcolumn} package. Under \classname{dcolumn}, the
-content of each \verb+d+ column cell is implicitly in math mode:
-remove any \verb+$+ math delimiters appearing in cells in a \verb+d+
-column.
-
-\item
-Replace \cmd\tablenote\ with \cmd\footnote, \cmd\tablenotemark\ with
-\cmd\footnotemark, and \cmd\tablenotetext\ with \cmd\footnotetext.
-
-\item
-Replace \envb{references} with \envb{thebibliography}\verb+{}+;
-\enve{references} with \enve{thebibliography}.
-\end{itemize}
-\end{document}