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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/siamdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/siamdoc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1d96c542f77..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/amstex/siam/siamdoc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ -%% This is siamdoc.tex, the documentation file for the AmSTeX SIAM -%% style file. This file should be accompanied by the style file -%% itself, amstexsiam.sty, and the sample paper, siamsample.tex. -%% -%% This is version 2.1 of March 1995. -%% -%% Authors: -%% -%% Prof. Bradley Lucier -%% Department of Mathematics -%% 1395 Mathematical Sciences Building -%% Purdue University -%% West Lafayette, IN 47907-1395 -%% lucier@math.purdue.edu -%% -%% Prof. Douglas N. Arnold -%% Department of Mathematics -%% Penn State University -%% University Park, PA 16802 -%% dna@math.psu.edu -%% -%% This file should be typeset with Plain TeX, not AmS-TeX or LaTeX. -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% RCS information: $Revision: 1.5 $ $Date: 95/03/03 13:00:26 $ -\catcode`\@=11 -\ifx\amstexloaded@\undefined\relax\else -\W@{^^JTypeset this file with plain TeX, not AmSTeX.^^J}\end\fi -\catcode`\@=\active -\magnification=\magstephalf -\tolerance=1000 -\def\beginverbatim{\par\begingroup\setupverbatim\doverbatim} -{\catcode`\|=0 \catcode`\\=12 % | is temporary escape character - |obeylines|gdef|doverbatim^^M#1\endverbatim{#1|endgroup}} -\def\setupverbatim{\tentt \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \obeyspaces} -{\obeyspaces\global\let =\ } % let active space = control space -\def\uncatcodespecials{\def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12}\dospecials} -{\catcode`\^^M=13 \gdef\gobblecr{\ifnextchar -{\gobble}{\ignorespaces}}} -{\catcode`\ =\active\gdef\vobeyspaces{\catcode`\ \active \let \xobeysp}} - \def\xobeysp{\leavevmode{} } -\begingroup \catcode `|=0 \catcode `[= 1 -\catcode`]=2 \catcode `\{=12 \catcode `\}=12 -\catcode`\\=12 |gdef|@xverbatim#1\end{verbatim}[#1|end[verbatim]] -|gdef|@sxverbatim#1\end{verbatim*}[#1|end[verbatim*]] -|endgroup -\def\makeother#1{\catcode`#112\relax} -\def\v{\begingroup \tt \uncatcodespecials -\averb} -\def\sverb#1{\def\tempa ##1#1{##1\endgroup}\tempa} -\def\averb{\obeyspaces \frenchspacing \sverb} -\font\textfontii = cmsy10 -\font\eightpt = cmr8 -\def\heading#1{\medskip\noindent{\bf #1.\ }} -\def\AmSTeX{{\textfontii A}\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox - {\textfontii M}\kern-.125em{\textfontii S}-\TeX} -\def\qed{\ifhmode\unskip\nobreak\fi\ifmmode\ifinner\else\hskip5 pt \fi\fi - \hbox{\hskip25 pt \hbox{\vrule width .2 pt \vbox{\hrule width 4 pt - height .2 pt \vskip 6.2 pt \hrule width 4 pt height .2 pt }\unskip\vrule - width .2 pt }\hskip 0pt }} -\centerline{\bf USING THE \AmSTeX\ SIAM STYLE FILE} -\medskip -{\eightpt\centerline{BRADLEY J. LUCIER and DOUGLAS N. ARNOLD}} -\bigskip -The \AmSTeX\ SIAM style file, amstexsiam.sty, is intended to help -authors to produce a paper that is typographically acceptable for -publication in a SIAM journal. Beginning with version 2, -amstexsiam.sty inputs amsppt.sty and then makes modifications as -necessary. Version 2 of amstexsiam.sty works with version 2.1 of -\AmSTeX\ and version 2.1a of amsppt.sty, and should work with latter -versions. This brief guide assumes familiarity with \AmSTeX\ and -amsppt, as documented in {\it The Joy of \TeX\ } by Michael Spivak. - -Most of the points introduced below are illustrated in the nonsense -paper {\it A sample paper, with a rather long title, to illustrate the -\AmSTeX\ SIAM style}. - -\heading{Publication information} When the paper has been accepted, -10 lines similar to these should be place immediately -after the \v"documentsyle" line: -\medskip -\beginverbatim -\accepted\SINUM -\firstpageno{10} -\lastpageno{12} -\issuevolume{1} -\issuenumber{2} -\issuemonth{February} -\placenumber{002} -\issueyear{1988} -\shortauthor{Bradley J. Lucier and Douglas N. Arnold} -\shorttitle{A Sample Paper} -\endverbatim -\medskip\noindent -The \v"\accepted" macro should be followed by a control sequence taken -from the following table indicating the specific journal. -\medskip -\settabs\+\indent&Acronym\indent&Title&\cr -\+& \v"\SINUM"&SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis&\cr -\+& \v"\SIREV"&SIAM Review&\cr -\+& \v"\SIMA"&SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis&\cr -\+& \v"\SIMAX"&SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications&\cr -\+& \v"\SICOMP"&SIAM Journal on Computing&\cr -\+& \v"\SISC"&SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing&\cr -\+& \v"\SIOPT"&SIAM Journal on Optimization&\cr -\+& \v"\SIAP"&SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics&\cr -\+& \v"\SICON"&SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization&\cr -\+& \v"\SIDMA"&SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics&\cr -\medskip\noindent -The next lines give information for the publication data printed at the -top of the first page of the paper and for the running heads. This -information consists of the first page number of the article, the last -page number of the article, the journal name, the issue volume, the -issue number, the month of appearance, the year of appearance, the -place of the paper in the issue, the head for even pages (the -author(s)'s name(s) shortened if necessary to fit on the headline), and -the head for odd pages (the title shortened if necessary). If the -\v"\accepted" macro is not present, the publication information will be -ignored except for \v"\shortauthor" and \v"\shorttitle", which may be -used for page headers. - -\heading{Top matter} The {\it only}\/ constructions allowed between -\v"\topmatter" and \v"\endtopmatter" are, in order, \v"\title" $\dots$ \v"\endtitle", -\v"\author" $\dots$ \v"\endauthor", \v"\abstract" $\dots$ \v"\endabstract", -\v"\keywords" $\dots$ \v"\endkeywords", and -\v"\subjclass" $\dots$ \v"\endsubjclass". (For special situations, -\v"\pretitle", \v"\preauthor", \v"\preabstract", \v"\prekeywords", -\v"\presubjclass", and \v"\prepaper" can also be defined; see {\it The -Joy of \TeX\/}). - -\heading{Title} Use \v"\title" and \v"\endtitle". Type the title in -all caps. The title may have a footnote (at final publication time -there will be a footnote indicating when the paper was received). The -footnote mark should be a bold asterisk obtained with -\v"\footnote[\boldkey*]{Text of footnote.}". All math should be typed using -\v"\boldkey" and \v"\boldsymbol" to get bold italic Roman and Greek letters -and symbols; see {\it The Joy of \TeX\/}. - -\heading{Author} Use \v"\author" and \v"\endauthor". Type the author's -name in all caps. For multiple authors include the word ``and'' in -lowercase before the name of the last author. For three or more -authors follow each author's names except the last with a comma. Give -the affiliation of each author in a footnote attached to the author's -name (before the following comma, if any). (Do {\it not} use the -\v"\affil" or \v"\address" macros.) Statements acknowledging support -should be contained in the same footnote. The order of footnote -symbols in these footnotes is dagger (\dag\thinspace =\thinspace -\v"\dag"), double-dagger (\ddag\thinspace =\thinspace \v"\ddag"), -section-marker (\S\thinspace = \thinspace\v"\S"), paragraph-marker -(\P\thinspace = \thinspace\v"\P"). - -\heading{Abstract} Use \v"\abstract" and \v"\endabstract". - -\heading{Keywords} Use \v"\keywords" and \v"\endkeywords". Keywords are separated with commas but not followed by any punctuation. - -\heading{Subject classifications} Use \v"\subjclass" and -\v"\endsubjclass". Subject classifications are separated with commas -but not followed by any punctuation. - -\heading{Footnotes} Use \v"\footnote". Except for the topmatter, discussed -above, use numbered footnotes. - -\heading{Headings} Use \v"\subheading" without ending punctuation. The -argument usually begins with the section number followed by a period -and then the section name with only the first word capitalized. Very -long papers could use \v"\heading" and \v"\subheading". If -\v"\heading" is used, start heading name with a section mark -(\S\thinspace =\thinspace\v"\S") and the section number followed by a -period and the section title with the first letter of each major word -capitalized. All math should be typed using -\v"\boldkey" and \v"\boldsymbol" to get bold italic Roman and Greek letters -and symbols; see {\it The Joy of \TeX\/}. - - -\heading{Equation numbers} Use \v"\tag". - -\heading{Proclamations} Use \v"\proclaim" $\dots$ \v"\endproclaim" -for theorems, lemmas, corollaries, claims, propositions, etc. Use -\v"\demo" $\dots$ \v"\enddemo" for proofs, \v"\remark" $\dots$ \v"\endremark" -for remarks, -\v"\definition" $\dots$ \v"\enddefinition" for definitions, -\v"\example" $\dots$ \v"\endexample" for examples, and \v"\case" $\dots$ \v"\endcase" -for cases. In each construction the -opening control sequence (\v"\proclaim", \v"\demo", $\dots$ ) takes -a single argument with no closing punctuation as in \v"\proclaim{Theorem 2.3}" -or \v"\demo{Proof}". If remarks, examples, or cases are to be numbered, -you must explicitly change to roman type for the number: -\v"\remark{Remark \rom{3}}". - -\heading{Punctuation} All vertical punctuation symbols, i.e.,~), (, :, ;, -?, !, ], and [, and numbers are to be set on roman type, even if in italic -text (e.g.,~in proclaims or in the headings of demos, remarks, etc.). One -can do this with, for example, the \v"\rom" macro, as \v"{\it Assume that -\rom{(1.1)} holds.}" or \v"{\it Fermat's Last Theorem is true \rom(this is new\rom).}", which yield {\it Assume that -{\rm (1.1)} holds.} and {\it Fermat's Last Theorem is true {\rm(}this is new\/{\rm)}.} - -\heading{End-of-proof mark}The symbol signalling the end of a proof -is an open box, shown at the end of this paragraph. It is obtained -with \v"\qed". Appropriate white space will be supplied -automatically.\qed - -\heading{Lists and sublists} Use \v"\roster" $\dots$ \v"\endroster". -Rosters use default labels of the form (1), (2), etc. Subrosters are -permitted. Each subroster {\it must}\/ be enclosed in a separate pair -of braces. - -\heading{References} Enclose the reference section with \v"\Refs" -$\dots$ \v"\endRefs". References are set just as described in {\it The -Joy of \TeX.} Authors' names must be entered as first and possibly -middle initial, each followed by a period and a space, followed by the -last name. Only the first letter of the last name is capitalized. -Use \v"\by" before either \v"\ed" or \v"\eds". - -\heading{Figures and tables} There is only rudimentary support for -figures and tables in the style file. Use -\v"\topinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert" or -\v"\midinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert" to surround a figure, including the -caption at the end as, for example, \v"\botcaption{Fig.~1} This is a -figure caption.\endcaption". Use \v"\topinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert" -or \v"\midinsert" $\dots$ \v"\endinsert"to surround the table, including -the caption at the start as, for example, \v"\topcaption{Table 1}This -line describes the table\endcaption". -Place rules above and below column headings and at the -end of the table using \v"\hbox to \hsize{\hrulefill}". - -\heading{Table of contents} No special macros are provided to set -a table of contents. You can try the macros described in {\it The Joy of -\TeX\/}. Otherwise, follow these -guidelines. Switch to eight point type (\v"\eightpoint"). -Center the word ``CONTENTS'' in caps. Capitalize only the first word -of entries. Runover lines align with the start of entries. -Place the section number flush left with one em to section title, -spaced dots from end of entry to page number, and two ems between the -dots and page number. Leave 18--20 points of vertical space, baseline -to baseline, to the text above and below. - -\bye - |