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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-dutch.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-dutch.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..187f2895ab0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-dutch.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-dutch.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-dutch.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8d8a3cec3d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-dutch.tex @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +\documentclass[dutch]{nwejmart} +\usepackage{lipsum} % Should'nt be used in a real article! +\addbibresource{sample.bib} % Example of simple bibliographic file +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Example of sophisticated bibliographic file +% +\newacronym{nwejm-dutch}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +% +\begin{document} +\title{Artikel Titel (dutch)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 8}]{Last8, First8} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 9}]{Last9, First9} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 10}]{Last10, First10} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 11}]{Last11, First11} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 12}]{Last12, First12} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 13}]{Last13, First13} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 14}]{Last14, First14} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 15}]{Last15, First15} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 16}]{Last16, First16} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 17}]{Last17, First17} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 18}]{Last18, First18} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 19}]{Last19, First19} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 20}]{Last20, First20} +% +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +% +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +% +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +% +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +% +\maketitle +% +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb+$$...$$+ but \verb+\[...\]+ or \verb+\begin{equation}...\end{equation}+ +\item \verb+$a \over b$+ but \verb+$\frac{a}{b}$+ +\item \verb+{\cal ...}+ but \verb+\mathcal{...}+ +\item \verb+{\bf ...}+ but \verb+\textbf{...}+ +\item \verb+{\it ...}+ but \verb+\emph{...}+ +\item \verb+\'e+ for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb+é+) + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +% +\section*{Introduction} +% +\subsection{Citations tests} +\begin{enumerate} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{gonzalez} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{iliad} that... + \item \textcite{gonzalez} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{iliad} + have proved... +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename,rmk-euler-\languagename} \& +\vref{eq-euler-\languagename} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered-\languagename}. +% +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{itemize} +% +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Theorems tests} +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler-\languagename} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: + \begin{equation} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 + \end{equation} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +\begin{axiom}\label{my-axiom-\languagename} + The following assertions are considered as true. + \begin{assertions} + \item\label{rare-expensive-\languagename} Anything that is scarce also is + expensive. + \item\label{cheap-horse-\languagename} A cheap horse is scarce. + \end{assertions} +\end{axiom} +According to \vref{rare-expensive-\languagename,cheap-horse-\languagename} +from \vref{my-axiom-\languagename}, a cheap horse is expensive. +% +\subsection{Dummy text and nice equation} +% +\lipsum[2-6] +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler-\languagename} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +% +\lipsum[8-15] +% +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered-\languagename} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +\printbibliography +% +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-english.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-english.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7f5588ffe9d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-english.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-english.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-english.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9c11a9007e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-english.tex @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +\documentclass[english]{nwejmart} +\usepackage{lipsum} % Should'nt be used in a real article! +\addbibresource{sample.bib} % Example of simple bibliographic file +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Example of sophisticated bibliographic file +% +\newacronym{nwejm-english}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +% +\begin{document} +\title{Article's Title (english)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 5}]{Last5, First5} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 6}]{Last6, First6} +% +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +% +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +% +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +% +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +% +\maketitle +% +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb+$$...$$+ but \verb+\[...\]+ or \verb+\begin{equation}...\end{equation}+ +\item \verb+$a \over b$+ but \verb+$\frac{a}{b}$+ +\item \verb+{\cal ...}+ but \verb+\mathcal{...}+ +\item \verb+{\bf ...}+ but \verb+\textbf{...}+ +\item \verb+{\it ...}+ but \verb+\emph{...}+ +\item \verb+\'e+ for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb+é+) + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +% +\section*{Introduction} +% +\subsection{Citations tests} +\begin{enumerate} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{cotton} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{coleridge} that... + \item \textcite{cotton} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{coleridge} + have proved... +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename,rmk-euler-\languagename} \& +\vref{eq-euler-\languagename} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered-\languagename}. +% +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{itemize} +% +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Theorems tests} +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler-\languagename} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: + \begin{equation} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 + \end{equation} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +\begin{axiom}\label{my-axiom-\languagename} + The following assertions are considered as true. + \begin{assertions} + \item\label{rare-expensive-\languagename} Anything that is scarce also is + expensive. + \item\label{cheap-horse-\languagename} A cheap horse is scarce. + \end{assertions} +\end{axiom} +According to \vref{rare-expensive-\languagename,cheap-horse-\languagename} +from \vref{my-axiom-\languagename}, a cheap horse is expensive. +% +\subsection{Dummy text and nice equation} +% +\lipsum[2-6] +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler-\languagename} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +% +\lipsum[8-15] +% +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered-\languagename} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +\printbibliography +% +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-french.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-french.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..daf2647f934 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-french.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-french.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-french.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c19d89a0feb --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-french.tex @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +\documentclass[french]{nwejmart} +\usepackage{lipsum} % Devrait ne pas être utilisé dans un vrai article! +\addbibresource{sample.bib} % Exemple de fichier bibliographique simple +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Exemple de fichier bibliographique sophistiqué +% +\newacronym{nwejm-french}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +% +\begin{document} +\nocite{*} % Should not be used in a real article! +% +\title{Titre de l'article (french)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1} +\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4} +% +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +% +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +% +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +% +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +% +\maketitle +% +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb+$$...$$+ but \verb+\[...\]+ or \verb+\begin{equation}...\end{equation}+ +\item \verb+$a \over b$+ but \verb+$\frac{a}{b}$+ +\item \verb+{\cal ...}+ but \verb+\mathcal{...}+ +\item \verb+{\bf ...}+ but \verb+\textbf{...}+ +\item \verb+{\it ...}+ but \verb+\emph{...}+ +\item \verb+\'e+ for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb+é+) + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +% +\section*{Introduction} +% +\subsection{Citations tests} +\begin{enumerate} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that... + \item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion} + have proved... +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename,rmk-euler-\languagename} \& +\vref{eq-euler-\languagename} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered-\languagename}. +% +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{itemize} +% +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Theorems tests} +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler-\languagename} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: + \begin{equation} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 + \end{equation} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +\begin{axiom}\label{my-axiom-\languagename} + The following assertions are considered as true. + \begin{assertions} + \item\label{rare-expensive-\languagename} Anything that is scarce also is + expensive. + \item\label{cheap-horse-\languagename} A cheap horse is scarce. + \end{assertions} +\end{axiom} +According to \vref{rare-expensive-\languagename,cheap-horse-\languagename} +from \vref{my-axiom-\languagename}, a cheap horse is expensive. +% +\subsection{Dummy text and nice equation} +% +\lipsum[2-6] +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler-\languagename} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +% +\lipsum[8-15] +% +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered-\languagename} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +\printbibliography +% +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-german.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-german.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..509c7af895b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-german.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-german.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-german.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee7563c97dd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/article-in-german.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +\documentclass[ngerman]{nwejmart} +\usepackage{lipsum} % Should'nt be used in a real article! +\addbibresource{sample.bib} % Example of simple bibliographic file +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Example of sophisticated bibliographic file +% +\newacronym{nwejm-ngerman}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +% +\begin{document} +\title{Beitragstitel (german)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 7},affiliation={Affiliation 7 bis}]{Last7, First7} +% +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +% +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +% +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +% +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +% +\maketitle +% +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb+$$...$$+ but \verb+\[...\]+ or \verb+\begin{equation}...\end{equation}+ +\item \verb+$a \over b$+ but \verb+$\frac{a}{b}$+ +\item \verb+{\cal ...}+ but \verb+\mathcal{...}+ +\item \verb+{\bf ...}+ but \verb+\textbf{...}+ +\item \verb+{\it ...}+ but \verb+\emph{...}+ +\item \verb+\'e+ for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb+é+) + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +% +\section*{Introduction} +% +\subsection{Citations tests} +\begin{enumerate} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{gerhardt} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{hammond} that... + \item \textcite{gerhardt} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{hammond} + have proved... +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename,rmk-euler-\languagename} \& +\vref{eq-euler-\languagename} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered-\languagename}. +% +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{itemize} +% +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Theorems tests} +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler-\languagename} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: + \begin{equation} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 + \end{equation} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +\begin{axiom}\label{my-axiom-\languagename} + The following assertions are considered as true. + \begin{assertions} + \item\label{rare-expensive-\languagename} Anything that is scarce also is + expensive. + \item\label{cheap-horse-\languagename} A cheap horse is scarce. + \end{assertions} +\end{axiom} +According to \vref{rare-expensive-\languagename,cheap-horse-\languagename} +from \vref{my-axiom-\languagename}, a cheap horse is expensive. +% +\subsection{Dummy text and nice equation} +% +\lipsum[2-6] +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler-\languagename} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +% +\lipsum[8-15] +% +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered-\languagename} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +\printbibliography +% +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/dutch.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/dutch.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index e8d610f8796..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/dutch.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/dutch.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/dutch.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3f968aa9b7c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/dutch.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[dutch]{nwejmart} -\usepackage{lipsum} -\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} -\input{sample} -% -\begin{document} -\title{Artikel Titel (dutch)} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 8}]{Last8, First8} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 9}]{Last9, First9} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 10}]{Last10, First10} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 11}]{Last11, First11} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 12}]{Last12, First12} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 13}]{Last13, First13} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 14}]{Last14, First14} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 15}]{Last15, First15} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 16}]{Last16, First16} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 17}]{Last17, First17} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 18}]{Last18, First18} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 19}]{Last19, First19} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 20}]{Last20, First20} -% -\sample{% - \begin{enumerate} - \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{gonzalez} - that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{iliad} that... - \item \textcite{gonzalez} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{iliad} - have proved... - \end{enumerate} - \lipsum[1-5] -} -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: "issue" -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/english.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/english.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 29353c6c334..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/english.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/english.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/english.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d2c6dcb4677..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/english.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[english]{nwejmart} -\usepackage{lipsum} -\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} -\input{sample} -% -\begin{document} -\title{Article's Title (english)} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 5}]{Last5, First5} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 6}]{Last6, First6} -% -\sample{% - \begin{enumerate} - \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{cotton} - that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{coleridge} that... - \item \textcite{cotton} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{coleridge} - have proved... - \end{enumerate} -} -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: "issue" -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/example.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/example.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index ae68c60e28f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/example.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/example.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a9fb4e6a766..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/example.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -% This is an example of the usage of the `nwejmart' class dedicated to articles -% submitted to the North-Western European Journal of Mathematics. -% -% The language of the article is by default English. Should it be French, German -% or Dutch instead, it would be specified as \documentclass' option. -\documentclass[ -% french % If the language of the article will be French -% german % If the language of the article will be German -% dutch % If the language of the article will be Dutch -]{nwejmart} -% -% The following package should not be used for a real article! ;) -\usepackage{lipsum} -% -% Replace below `biblatex-examples.bib' by your own bibtex file, preferrably at -% `biblatex' format (don't forget the `.bib' extension below). This will require -% an extra `biber' compilation. See `glossaries' package's documentation for -% more details. -\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} -% -% Should acronyms be used in the article, define them thanks to \newacronym -% command from `glossaries' package as follows: -% - 1st argument: ⟨label⟩ of the acronym (also called key), -% - 2nd argument: ⟨short form⟩ of the acronym (lowercase!), -% - 3rd argument: ⟨long form⟩ of the acronym, -% and use them with \gls{⟨label⟩} (or, if needed, with \acrshort{⟨label⟩}). -% See `glossaries' package's documentation for more details. -\newacronym{nwejm}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} -% -\begin{document} -% -% Title of the article. A short form (that will be displayed in the headers and -% in the volume's TOC) may be specified as optional argument. -\title{Article's Title} -% -% Subtitle of the article, if any. A short form may be specified as optional -% argument. -% \subtitle{Article's Subtitle} -% -% Author(s) of the article: -% - one \author command per author, -% - mandatory argument entered as `⟨Last Name⟩, ⟨First Name⟩'. -% Use the key-value `affiliation={⟨affiliation⟩}' optional argument to specify -% one or more affiliations. An affiliation can be tagged -% (`affiliation=[⟨tag⟩]{⟨affiliation⟩}') and reused later -% (affiliationtagged={⟨tag⟩}). -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1} -\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4} -% -% The abstract is entered as usually. -\begin{abstract} - \lipsum[1] -\end{abstract} -% -% The keywords are entered thanks to \keywords command, as a comma separated list. -\keywords{foo,bar,baz} -% -% The Mathematical Subject Classification (MSC) are entered thanks to \msc -% command,as a comma separated list. -\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} -% -\maketitle -% -% Acknowledgments, if any, are entered thanks to \acknowledgments command (and -% will be displayed just before the bibliography, thanks to the -% \printbibliography command). -\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} -% -% Unnumbered sections, if needed, are entered as usually with the starred -% version of the \section command. Note that: -% - their titles will automatically be displayed in the headers (and in the -% volume's TOC), -% - no need to use the starred versions of the subsequent \subsection commands -% (if any) -\section*{Introduction} -% -\subsection{Citations tests} -% -% Use mainly the \autocite command (from `biblatex' package) to cite -% references. Depending on the context, \textcite command (among others) may be -% used. See `biblatex' package's documentation for more details. -\begin{enumerate} -\item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article} - that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that... -\item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion} - have proved... -\end{enumerate} -% -\subsection{Cross-references tests} -% -% The cross-references are entered thanks to the \vref command (from `varioref' -% package) and the `cleveref' features. Note that: -% - the name of the object referenced is automatically added, -% - the page of the object referenced is automatically added (if not on the -% same page). -Cf. \vref{thm:bolzano-weierstrass} \& \vref{rmk:euler} \& -\vref{eq:euler} \& \vref{sec:first-numbered}. -% -\subsection{Acronyms tests} -% -% As said above, use \gls{⟨label⟩} to display the acronym labelled ⟨label⟩. Note -% that, automatically: -% - the first occurrence of this command displays the /complete/ form of the -% acronym (long form followed by the short one in parentheses), -% - the subsequent occurrences of this command display only the short form of the -% acronym, -% - if an occurrence should be displayed as the short form of an acronym, -% regardless it is the first one or not, the command \acrshort{⟨label⟩} is to -% be used. -\begin{enumerate} -\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}. -\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}. -\end{enumerate} -% -\subsection{Miscellaneaous} -% -% Use: -% - the \century command to display centuries, even negative ones, -% - the \aside command for interpolated clauses, -% - the \ie command for "that is", -% - the \acrlong when need to display (only) the long form of an acronym. -\begin{itemize} -\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} - that... -\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 - years ago}. -\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm}. -\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm}. -\end{itemize} -% -\subsection{Theorems tests} -% -% The theorems and the like are entered as usually. Note that, should one of -% them be unnumbered, the environment used would be starred. -\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm:bolzano-weierstrass} - A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is - closed and bounded. -\end{theorem} -\begin{proof}[not that easy!] - ... -\end{proof} -\begin{definition} - In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set - \[ - B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] - \] -\end{definition} -\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk:euler} - One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: - \begin{equation*} - \E[\I\pi]+1=0 - \end{equation*} -\end{remark} -\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] - Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an - upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. -\end{lemma*} -% -\lipsum[2-6] -% -\begin{equation}\label{eq:euler} - \E[\I\pi]+1=0 -\end{equation} -% -\lipsum[8-15] -% -\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec:first-numbered} -\lipsum[2] -\subsection{First subsection} -\lipsum[3-8] -\subsection{Second subsection} -\lipsum[9-15] -\section{Second (numbered) section} -\lipsum[16-38] -% -% The \printbibliography command (from `biblatex' package) displays the list of -% references (preceded by the acknowledgments, if any). -\printbibliography -% -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/french.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/french.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 8f3c95a49a6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/french.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/french.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/french.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 59da9672dc9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/french.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[french]{nwejmart} -\usepackage{lipsum} -\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} -\input{sample} -% -\begin{document} -\nocite{*} -% -\title{Titre de l'article (french)} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1} -\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4} -% -\sample{% - \begin{enumerate} - \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article} - that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that... - \item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion} - have proved... - \end{enumerate} -} -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: "issue" -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/german.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/german.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 665bd2e0365..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/german.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/german.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/german.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2b81f4eaafd..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/german.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[german]{nwejmart} -\usepackage{lipsum} -\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} -\input{sample} -% -\begin{document} -\title{Beitragstitel (german)} -\author[affiliation={Affiliation 7},affiliation={Affiliation 7 bis}]{Last7, First7} -% -\sample{% - \begin{enumerate} - \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{gerhardt} - that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{hammond} that... - \item \textcite{gerhardt} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{hammond} - have proved... - \end{enumerate} -} -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: "issue" -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.pdf Binary files differindex e9e33652c16..169b3158ba7 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.tex index 2b23aeb2a51..b73578cceca 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/issue.tex @@ -6,18 +6,12 @@ % ,showframe% } % +\addbibresource{sample.bib} \addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % -\input{sample} -% \begin{document} -\inputarticle[french]{french} -\inputarticle{english} -\inputarticle[german]{german} -\inputarticle[dutch]{dutch} +\inputarticle[french]{article-in-french} +\inputarticle{article-in-english} +\inputarticle[ngerman]{article-in-german} +\inputarticle[dutch]{article-in-dutch} \end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..55cbd5e4c00 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.bib @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +@Book{ hardy1950, + title = {Our best films}, + author = {Hardy, Oliver and Laurel, Stan}, + publisher = {Hollywood publishing house}, + date = {1950-06} +} + +@Article{ onestone2005, + title = {About telekinesis}, + author = {Onestone, Andrew and Twostones, Bob and Threestones, Chester}, + journal = {Annals of pataphysics}, + pages = {1-3}, + date = {2005} +} + +@Manual{ trettin2007, + author = {Trettin, Mark and Fenn, Jürgen}, + title = {An essential guide to \LaTeXe{} usage}, + date = {2007-06-17}, + subtitle = {Obsolete commands and packages}, + language = {english}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ ensenbach2011, + author = {Ensenbach, Marc and Trettin, Mark and Alfonsi, Bernard}, + title = {Liste des péchés des utilisateurs de \LaTeXe{}}, + date = {2011-09-20}, + version = {2.3}, + subtitle = {Commandes et extensions obsolètes, et autres erreurs}, + language = {french}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/french/l2tabufr.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ ensenbach2011a, + author = {Ensenbach, Marc and Trettin, Mark and Sacchetto, Mauro}, + title = {Elenco del peccati degli utenti di \LaTeXe{}}, + date = {2011-09-20}, + version = {2.3}, + subtitle = { Comandi e pacchetti obsoleti e altri errori}, + language = {italian}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/italian/l2tabuit.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ trettin2007a, + author = {Trettin, Mark and Medina, Gonzalo}, + title = {Una guía esencial para el correcto uso de \LaTeXe{}}, + date = {2007-12-07}, + subtitle = {Paquetes y comandos obsoletos}, + language = {spanish}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/spanish/l2tabues.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ ensenbach2016, + author = {Ensenbach, Marc and Trettin, Mark}, + title = {Das \LaTeXe{}-Sündenregister}, + date = {2016-02-03}, + version = {2.4}, + subtitle = {Veraltete Befehle, Pakete und andere Fehler}, + language = {german}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/german/l2tabu.pdf} +} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6c2d99a061c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.tex index 9fb33aee135..17b9772296e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/examples/sample.tex @@ -1,101 +1,200 @@ -\providecommand{\eulersidentity}{% +% This is an example of the usage of the `nwejmart' class dedicated to articles +% submitted to the North-Western European Journal of Mathematics. +% +% The language of the article is by default English. Should it be French, German +% or Dutch instead, it would be specified as \documentclass' option. +\documentclass[ +% french % If the language of the article will be French +% german % If the language of the article will be German +% dutch % If the language of the article will be Dutch +]{nwejmart} +% +% The following package should not be used for a real article! ;) +\usepackage{lipsum} +% +% Replace below the examples of simple and sophisticated bibliographic files +% `sample.bib' and `biblatex-examples.bib' by your own bibtex file(s), +% preferrably at `biblatex' format (don't forget the `.bib' extension +% below). This will require an extra `biber' compilation. See `biblatex' +% package's documentation for more details. +\addbibresource{sample.bib} +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} +% +% Should acronyms be used in the article, define them thanks to \newacronym +% command from `glossaries' package as follows: +% - 1st argument: ⟨label⟩ of the acronym (also called key), +% - 2nd argument: ⟨short form⟩ of the acronym (lowercase!), +% - 3rd argument: ⟨long form⟩ of the acronym, +% and use them with \gls{⟨label⟩} (or, if needed, with \acrshort{⟨label⟩}). +% See `glossaries' package's documentation for more details. +\newacronym{nwejm}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +% +\begin{document} +% +% Title of the article. A short form (that will be displayed in the headers and +% in the volume's TOC) may be specified as optional argument. +\title{Article's Title} +% +% Subtitle of the article, if any. A short form may be specified as optional +% argument. +% \subtitle{Article's Subtitle} +% +% Author(s) of the article: +% - one \author command per author, +% - mandatory argument entered as `⟨Last Name⟩, ⟨First Name⟩'. +% Use the key-value `affiliation={⟨affiliation⟩}' optional argument to specify +% one or more affiliations. An affiliation can be tagged +% (`affiliation=[⟨tag⟩]{⟨affiliation⟩}') and reused later +% (affiliationtagged={⟨tag⟩}). +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1} +\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4} +% +% The abstract is entered as usually. +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +% +% The keywords are entered thanks to \keywords command, as a comma separated list. +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +% +% The Mathematical Subject Classification (MSC) are entered thanks to \msc +% command,as a comma separated list. +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +% +\maketitle +% +% Acknowledgments, if any, are entered thanks to \acknowledgments command (and +% will be displayed just before the bibliography, thanks to the +% \printbibliography command). +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +% +% Unnumbered sections, if needed, are entered as usually with the starred +% version of the \section command. Note that: +% - their titles will automatically be displayed in the headers (and in the +% volume's TOC), +% - no need to use the starred versions of the subsequent \subsection commands +% (if any) +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb"$$...$$" but \verb"\[...\]" +\item \verb"$a \over b$" but \verb"$\frac{a}{b}$" +\item \verb"{\cal ...}" but \verb"\mathcal{...}" +\item \verb"{\bf ...}" but \verb"\textbf{...}" +\item \verb"{\it ...}" but \verb"\emph{...}" +\item \verb"\'e" for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb"é") + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +% +% Use mainly the \autocite command (from `biblatex' package) to cite +% references. Depending on the context, \textcite command (among others) may be +% used. See `biblatex' package's documentation for more details. +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +% +\section*{Introduction} +% +\subsection{Citations tests} +% +\begin{enumerate} +\item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that... +\item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion} + have proved... +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +% +% The cross-references are entered thanks to the \vref command (from `varioref' +% package) and the `cleveref' features. Note that: +% - the name of the object referenced is automatically added, +% - the page of the object referenced is automatically added (if not on the +% same page). +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass} \& \vref{rmk-euler} \& +\vref{eq-euler} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered}. +% +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +% +% As said above, use \gls{⟨label⟩} to display the acronym labelled ⟨label⟩. Note +% that, automatically: +% - the first occurrence of this command displays the /complete/ form of the +% acronym (long form followed by the short one in parentheses), +% - the subsequent occurrences of this command display only the short form of the +% acronym, +% - if an occurrence should be displayed as the short form of an acronym, +% regardless it is the first one or not, the command \acrshort{⟨label⟩} is to +% be used. +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}. +\end{enumerate} +% +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +% +% Use: +% - the \century command to display centuries, even negative ones, +% - the \aside command for interpolated clauses, +% - the \ie command for "that is", +% - the \acrlong when need to display (only) the long form of an acronym. +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm}. +\end{itemize} +% +\subsection{Theorems tests} +% +% The theorems and the like are entered as usually. Note that, should one of +% them be unnumbered, the environment used would be starred. +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: \begin{equation*} \E[\I\pi]+1=0 \end{equation*} -} -\providecommand{\sample}[1]{% - % - \newacronym{nwejm-\languagename}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} - % - \begin{abstract} - \lipsum[1] - \end{abstract} - % - \keywords{foo,bar,baz} - % - \msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} - % - \acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} - % - \maketitle - % - \section*{Introduction} - % - \subsection{Citations tests} - #1 - % - \subsection{Cross-references tests} - Cf. \vref{thm:bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename,rmk:euler-\languagename} \& - \vref{eq:euler-\languagename} \& \vref{sec:first-numbered-\languagename}. - % - \subsection{Miscellaneaous} - \begin{itemize} - \item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} - that... - \item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 - years ago}. - \item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. - \item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. - \end{itemize} - % - \subsection{Acronyms tests} - \begin{enumerate} - \item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. - \item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. - \end{enumerate} - % - \subsection{Theorems tests} - \begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm:bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename} - A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is - closed and bounded. - \end{theorem} - \begin{proof}[not that easy!] - ... - \end{proof} - \begin{definition} - In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set - \[ - B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] - \] - \end{definition} - \begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk:euler-\languagename} - One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: - \begin{equation} - \E[\I\pi]+1=0 - \end{equation} - \end{remark} - \begin{lemma*}[Zorn] - Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an - upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. - \end{lemma*} - \begin{axiom}\label{my-axiom-\languagename} - The following assertions are considered as true. - \begin{assertions} - \item\label{rare-expensive-\languagename} Anything that is scarce also is - expensive. - \item\label{cheap-horse-\languagename} A cheap horse is scarce. - \end{assertions} - \end{axiom} - According to \vref{rare-expensive-\languagename,cheap-horse-\languagename} - from \vref{my-axiom-\languagename}, a cheap horse is expensive. - % - \subsection{Dummy text and nice equation} - % - \lipsum[2-6] - % - \begin{equation}\label{eq:euler-\languagename} - \E[\I\pi]+1=0 - \end{equation} - % - \lipsum[8-15] - % - \section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec:first-numbered-\languagename} - \lipsum[2] - \subsection{First subsection} - \lipsum[3-8] - \subsection{Second subsection} - \lipsum[9-15] - \section{Second (numbered) section} - \lipsum[16-38] - \printbibliography -} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +% +\lipsum[2-6] +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +% +\lipsum[8-15] +% +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +% +% The \printbibliography command (from `biblatex' package) displays the list of +% references (preceded by the acknowledgments, if any). +\printbibliography +% +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.pdf Binary files differindex 37178096197..b30657dbd71 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.tex index 56e8967b5e5..96620a692e8 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nwejm/french/documentation/nwejm-fr.tex @@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ \begin{document} \title[Documentation de la classe \LaTeX{} du \texorpdfstring{\nwejm}{NWEJM}]{Documentation de la classe \LaTeX{} du \nwejm*{} - destinée aux auteurs} \subtitle[short=Version 0.98b (06/02/2017)]{\small - Version 0.98b en date du 6 février 2017} + destinée aux auteurs} \subtitle[short=Version 0.98c (09/02/2017)]{\small + Version 0.98c en date du 9 février 2017} % \author[% affiliation={% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm-examples-template.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm-examples-template.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fa7f8d99445 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm-examples-template.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,850 @@ +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*issue> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\documentclass{nwejm} +\usepackage{lipsum} +\issuesetup{number=1} +\geometry{% + % verbose% + % ,showframe% +} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\addbibresource{sample.bib} +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{document} +\inputarticle[french]{article-in-french} +\inputarticle{article-in-english} +\inputarticle[ngerman]{article-in-german} +\inputarticle[dutch]{article-in-dutch} +\end{document} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</issue> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<dutch>\documentclass[dutch]{nwejmart} +%<english>\documentclass[english]{nwejmart} +%<french>\documentclass[french]{nwejmart} +%<german>\documentclass[ngerman]{nwejmart} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*dutch|english|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\usepackage{lipsum} % Should'nt be used in a real article! +\addbibresource{sample.bib} % Example of simple bibliographic file +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Example of sophisticated bibliographic file +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</dutch|english|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*french> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\usepackage{lipsum} % Devrait ne pas être utilisé dans un vrai article! +\addbibresource{sample.bib} % Exemple de fichier bibliographique simple +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} % Exemple de fichier bibliographique sophistiqué +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</french> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*dutch|english|french|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +%<dutch>\newacronym{nwejm-dutch}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +%<english>\newacronym{nwejm-english}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +%<french>\newacronym{nwejm-french}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +%<german>\newacronym{nwejm-ngerman}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{document} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</dutch|english|french|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*dutch> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\title{Artikel Titel (dutch)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 8}]{Last8, First8} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 9}]{Last9, First9} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 10}]{Last10, First10} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 11}]{Last11, First11} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 12}]{Last12, First12} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 13}]{Last13, First13} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 14}]{Last14, First14} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 15}]{Last15, First15} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 16}]{Last16, First16} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 17}]{Last17, First17} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 18}]{Last18, First18} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 19}]{Last19, First19} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 20}]{Last20, First20} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</dutch> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*english> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\title{Article's Title (english)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 5}]{Last5, First5} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 6}]{Last6, First6} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</english> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*french> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\nocite{*} % Should not be used in a real article! +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\title{Titre de l'article (french)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1} +\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</french> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\title{Beitragstitel (german)} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 7},affiliation={Affiliation 7 bis}]{Last7, First7} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*dutch|english|french|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\maketitle +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb+$$...$$+ but \verb+\[...\]+ or \verb+\begin{equation}...\end{equation}+ +\item \verb+$a \over b$+ but \verb+$\frac{a}{b}$+ +\item \verb+{\cal ...}+ but \verb+\mathcal{...}+ +\item \verb+{\bf ...}+ but \verb+\textbf{...}+ +\item \verb+{\it ...}+ but \verb+\emph{...}+ +\item \verb+\'e+ for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb+é+) + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\section*{Introduction} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Citations tests} +\begin{enumerate} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</dutch|english|french|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*dutch> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{gonzalez} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{iliad} that... + \item \textcite{gonzalez} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{iliad} + have proved... +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</dutch> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*english> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{cotton} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{coleridge} that... + \item \textcite{cotton} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{coleridge} + have proved... +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</english> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*french> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that... + \item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion} + have proved... +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</french> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{gerhardt} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{hammond} that... + \item \textcite{gerhardt} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{hammond} + have proved... +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*dutch|english|french|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\end{enumerate} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename,rmk-euler-\languagename} \& +\vref{eq-euler-\languagename} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered-\languagename}. +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm-\languagename} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{itemize} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm-\languagename}. +\end{enumerate} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Theorems tests} +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass-\languagename} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler-\languagename} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: + \begin{equation} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 + \end{equation} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +\begin{axiom}\label{my-axiom-\languagename} + The following assertions are considered as true. + \begin{assertions} + \item\label{rare-expensive-\languagename} Anything that is scarce also is + expensive. + \item\label{cheap-horse-\languagename} A cheap horse is scarce. + \end{assertions} +\end{axiom} +According to \vref{rare-expensive-\languagename,cheap-horse-\languagename} +from \vref{my-axiom-\languagename}, a cheap horse is expensive. +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Dummy text and nice equation} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\lipsum[2-6] +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler-\languagename} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\lipsum[8-15] +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered-\languagename} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +\printbibliography +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\end{document} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</dutch|english|french|german> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*example> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<<COMMENT +% This is an example of the usage of the `nwejmart' class dedicated to articles +% submitted to the North-Western European Journal of Mathematics. +% +% The language of the article is by default English. Should it be French, German +% or Dutch instead, it would be specified as \documentclass' option. +%COMMENT +\documentclass[ +%<<COMMENT +% french % If the language of the article will be French +% german % If the language of the article will be German +% dutch % If the language of the article will be Dutch +%COMMENT +]{nwejmart} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The following package should not be used for a real article! ;) +%COMMENT +\usepackage{lipsum} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Replace below the examples of simple and sophisticated bibliographic files +% `sample.bib' and `biblatex-examples.bib' by your own bibtex file(s), +% preferrably at `biblatex' format (don't forget the `.bib' extension +% below). This will require an extra `biber' compilation. See `biblatex' +% package's documentation for more details. +%COMMENT +\addbibresource{sample.bib} +\addbibresource{biblatex-examples.bib} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Should acronyms be used in the article, define them thanks to \newacronym +% command from `glossaries' package as follows: +% - 1st argument: ⟨label⟩ of the acronym (also called key), +% - 2nd argument: ⟨short form⟩ of the acronym (lowercase!), +% - 3rd argument: ⟨long form⟩ of the acronym, +% and use them with \gls{⟨label⟩} (or, if needed, with \acrshort{⟨label⟩}). +% See `glossaries' package's documentation for more details. +%COMMENT +\newacronym{nwejm}{nwejm}{North-Western European Journal of Mathematics} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{document} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Title of the article. A short form (that will be displayed in the headers and +% in the volume's TOC) may be specified as optional argument. +%COMMENT +\title{Article's Title} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Subtitle of the article, if any. A short form may be specified as optional +% argument. +% \subtitle{Article's Subtitle} +% +% Author(s) of the article: +% - one \author command per author, +% - mandatory argument entered as `⟨Last Name⟩, ⟨First Name⟩'. +% Use the key-value `affiliation={⟨affiliation⟩}' optional argument to specify +% one or more affiliations. An affiliation can be tagged +% (`affiliation=[⟨tag⟩]{⟨affiliation⟩}') and reused later +% (affiliationtagged={⟨tag⟩}). +%COMMENT +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 1}]{Last1, First1} +\author[affiliation=[aff2]{Affiliation 2}]{Last2, First2} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 3},affiliation={Affiliation 3 bis}]{Last3, First3} +\author[affiliation={Affiliation 4},affiliationtagged={aff2}]{Last4, First4} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The abstract is entered as usually. +%COMMENT +\begin{abstract} + \lipsum[1] +\end{abstract} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The keywords are entered thanks to \keywords command, as a comma separated list. +%COMMENT +\keywords{foo,bar,baz} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The Mathematical Subject Classification (MSC) are entered thanks to \msc +% command,as a comma separated list. +%COMMENT +\msc{11B13,11B30,11P70} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\maketitle +%<<COMMENT +% +% Acknowledgments, if any, are entered thanks to \acknowledgments command (and +% will be displayed just before the bibliography, thanks to the +% \printbibliography command). +%COMMENT +\acknowledgments{Thanks to mum, daddy and all my buddies.} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Unnumbered sections, if needed, are entered as usually with the starred +% version of the \section command. Note that: +% - their titles will automatically be displayed in the headers (and in the +% volume's TOC), +% - no need to use the starred versions of the subsequent \subsection commands +% (if any) +%COMMENT +\section*{Recommendations for \LaTeX} +Don't use: +\begin{itemize} +\item \verb"$$...$$" but \verb"\[...\]" +\item \verb"$a \over b$" but \verb"$\frac{a}{b}$" +\item \verb"{\cal ...}" but \verb"\mathcal{...}" +\item \verb"{\bf ...}" but \verb"\textbf{...}" +\item \verb"{\it ...}" but \verb"\emph{...}" +\item \verb"\'e" for instance to get an accent but type it directly (\verb"é") + using the UTF8 encoding. +\end{itemize} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Use mainly the \autocite command (from `biblatex' package) to cite +% references. Depending on the context, \textcite command (among others) may be +% used. See `biblatex' package's documentation for more details. +%COMMENT +More generally, it is worth having a look at documents that highlight obsolete +commands and +packages\autocite{ensenbach2016,ensenbach2011,trettin2007,ensenbach2011a,trettin2007a}. +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\section*{Introduction} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Citations tests} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{enumerate} +\item It\footnote{Foo bar.} is well known\autocite{baez/article} + that... Moreover, it is well known\autocite{companion} that... +\item \textcite{baez/article} have proved... Moreover, \textcite{companion} + have proved... +\end{enumerate} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Cross-references tests} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The cross-references are entered thanks to the \vref command (from `varioref' +% package) and the `cleveref' features. Note that: +% - the name of the object referenced is automatically added, +% - the page of the object referenced is automatically added (if not on the +% same page). +%COMMENT +Cf. \vref{thm-bolzano-weierstrass} \& \vref{rmk-euler} \& +\vref{eq-euler} \& \vref{sec-first-numbered}. +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Acronyms tests} +%<<COMMENT +% +% As said above, use \gls{⟨label⟩} to display the acronym labelled ⟨label⟩. Note +% that, automatically: +% - the first occurrence of this command displays the /complete/ form of the +% acronym (long form followed by the short one in parentheses), +% - the subsequent occurrences of this command display only the short form of the +% acronym, +% - if an occurrence should be displayed as the short form of an acronym, +% regardless it is the first one or not, the command \acrshort{⟨label⟩} is to +% be used. +%COMMENT +\begin{enumerate} +\item The present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}. +\item Moreover, the present article is published in the \gls{nwejm}. +\end{enumerate} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Miscellaneaous} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Use: +% - the \century command to display centuries, even negative ones, +% - the \aside command for interpolated clauses, +% - the \ie command for "that is", +% - the \acrlong when need to display (only) the long form of an acronym. +%COMMENT +\begin{itemize} +\item It has been proved in the \century{19} \aside{more than 100 years ago} + that... +\item This has been conceptualized in the \century{-3} \aside*{more than 2000 + years ago}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie{} \acrlong*{nwejm}. +\item \acrshort{nwejm} \ie*{} \acrlong*{nwejm}. +\end{itemize} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\subsection{Theorems tests} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The theorems and the like are entered as usually. Note that, should one of +% them be unnumbered, the environment used would be starred. +%COMMENT +\begin{theorem}[Bolzano–Weierstrass]\label{thm-bolzano-weierstrass} + A subset of $\bbR^n$ ($n\in\bbN^*$) is sequentially compact if and only if it is + closed and bounded. +\end{theorem} +\begin{proof}[not that easy!] + ... +\end{proof} +\begin{definition} + In Cartesian space $\bbR^n$ with the $p$-norm $L_p$, an open ball is the set + \[ + B(r)=\set{x\in \bbR^n}[\sum _{i=1}^n\left|x_i\right|^p<r^p] + \] +\end{definition} +\begin{remark}[Euler's identity]\label{rmk-euler} + One of the most beautiful mathematical equation: + \begin{equation*} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 + \end{equation*} +\end{remark} +\begin{lemma*}[Zorn] + Suppose a partially ordered set $P$ has the property that every chain has an + upper bound in $P$. Then the set $P$ contains at least one maximal element. +\end{lemma*} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\lipsum[2-6] +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\begin{equation}\label{eq-euler} + \E[\I\pi]+1=0 +\end{equation} +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\lipsum[8-15] +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\section{First (numbered) section}\label{sec-first-numbered} +\lipsum[2] +\subsection{First subsection} +\lipsum[3-8] +\subsection{Second subsection} +\lipsum[9-15] +\section{Second (numbered) section} +\lipsum[16-38] +%<<COMMENT +% +% The \printbibliography command (from `biblatex' package) displays the list of +% references (preceded by the acknowledgments, if any). +%COMMENT +\printbibliography +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\end{document} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</example> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*sample-bib> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +@Book{ hardy1950, + title = {Our best films}, + author = {Hardy, Oliver and Laurel, Stan}, + publisher = {Hollywood publishing house}, + date = {1950-06} +} + +@Article{ onestone2005, + title = {About telekinesis}, + author = {Onestone, Andrew and Twostones, Bob and Threestones, Chester}, + journal = {Annals of pataphysics}, + pages = {1-3}, + date = {2005} +} + +@Manual{ trettin2007, + author = {Trettin, Mark and Fenn, Jürgen}, + title = {An essential guide to \LaTeXe{} usage}, + date = {2007-06-17}, + subtitle = {Obsolete commands and packages}, + language = {english}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ ensenbach2011, + author = {Ensenbach, Marc and Trettin, Mark and Alfonsi, Bernard}, + title = {Liste des péchés des utilisateurs de \LaTeXe{}}, + date = {2011-09-20}, + version = {2.3}, + subtitle = {Commandes et extensions obsolètes, et autres erreurs}, + language = {french}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/french/l2tabufr.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ ensenbach2011a, + author = {Ensenbach, Marc and Trettin, Mark and Sacchetto, Mauro}, + title = {Elenco del peccati degli utenti di \LaTeXe{}}, + date = {2011-09-20}, + version = {2.3}, + subtitle = { Comandi e pacchetti obsoleti e altri errori}, + language = {italian}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/italian/l2tabuit.pdf} +} + +@Manual{ trettin2007a, + author = {Trettin, Mark and Medina, Gonzalo}, + title = {Una guía esencial para el correcto uso de \LaTeXe{}}, + date = {2007-12-07}, + subtitle = {Paquetes y comandos obsoletos}, + language = {spanish}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/spanish/l2tabues.pdf} +} + + +@Manual{ ensenbach2016, + author = {Ensenbach, Marc and Trettin, Mark}, + title = {Das \LaTeXe{}-Sündenregister}, + date = {2016-02-03}, + version = {2.4}, + subtitle = {Veraltete Befehle, Pakete und andere Fehler}, + language = {german}, + url = {http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/german/l2tabu.pdf} +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</sample-bib> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*template> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<<COMMENT +% This is a template that may be used for the articles submitted to the +% North-Western European Journal of Mathematics. +% +% The language of the article is by default English. Should it be French, German +% or Dutch instead, it would be specified as \documentclass' option. +%COMMENT +\documentclass[ +%<<COMMENT +% french % If the language of the article will be French +% german % If the language of the article will be German +% dutch % If the language of the article will be Dutch +%COMMENT +]{nwejmart} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Specify your own bibtex file, preferrably at `biblatex' format (don't forget +% the `.bib' extension below) in the argument of the \addbibresource command. +%COMMENT +\addbibresource{} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Should acronyms be used in the article, define them thanks to \newacronym +% command from `glossaries' package as follows: +% - 1st argument: ⟨label⟩ of the acronym (also called key), +% - 2nd argument: ⟨short form⟩ of the acronym (lowercase!), +% - 3rd argument: ⟨long form⟩ of the acronym, +% and use them with \gls{⟨label⟩} (or, if needed, with \acrshort{⟨label⟩}). +% See `glossaries' package's documentation for more details. +% \newacronym{}{}{} +% +%COMMENT +\begin{document} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Title of the article. A short form (that will be displayed in the headers and +% in the volume's TOC) may be specified as optional argument. +%COMMENT +\title{} +%<<COMMENT +% +% Subtitle of the article, if any. A short form may be specified as optional +% argument. +% \subtitle{} +% +% Author(s) of the article: +% - one \author command per author, +% - mandatory argument entered as `⟨Last Name⟩, ⟨First Name⟩'. +% Use the key-value `affiliation={⟨affiliation⟩}' optional argument for each +% affiliation of the author. An affiliation can be tagged +% (`affiliation=[⟨tag⟩]{⟨affiliation⟩}') and reused later +% (affiliationtagged={⟨tag⟩}). +%COMMENT +\author[affiliation={}]{, } +%<<COMMENT +% \author[affiliation={}]{, } +% +% The abstract is entered as usually. +%COMMENT +\begin{abstract} + ... +\end{abstract} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The keywords are entered thanks to \keywords command, as a comma separated list. +%COMMENT +\keywords{} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The Mathematical Subject Classification (MSC) are entered thanks to \msc +% command, as a comma separated list. +%COMMENT +\msc{} +%<<COMMENT +% +% The title is made as usually. Be aware that author(s) will be displayed or +% updated only if a `biber' run (cf. `nwejm''s documentation for more details). +%COMMENT +\maketitle +%<<COMMENT +% +% Acknowledgments, if any, are entered thanks to \acknowledgments command (and +% will be displayed just before the bibliography, thanks to the +% \printbibliography command). +% \acknowledgments{} +% +% Here comes the article's content. +%COMMENT +... +%<<COMMENT +% +% The \printbibliography command (from `biblatex' package) displays the list of +% references (preceded by the acknowledgments, if any) +%COMMENT +\printbibliography +%<<COMMENT +% +%COMMENT +\end{document} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</template> +% \end{macrocode} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm.dtx index 826bce021c0..62632a07035 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nwejm/nwejm.dtx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ documenting the classes I've written. \input l3docstrip.tex \Msg{********************************************************} \Msg{* Installation} -\Msg{* Class: nwejm 2017/02/06 v0.98b} +\Msg{* Class: nwejm 2017/02/09 v0.98c} \Msg{* for the journal} \Msg{* "North-Western European Journal of Mathematics" (DB)} \Msg{********************************************************} @@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. \def\NWEJM@classname{\jobname} \def\NWEJM@addons{addons} \def\NWEJM@documentation{documentation} +\def\NWEJM@examplestemplate{\jobname-examples-template} % \usedir{tex/latex/\NWEJM@classname} \generate{% @@ -114,6 +115,18 @@ Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. \generate{ \file{latexmkrc}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{latexmkrc}} } +\usedir{doc/latex/\NWEJM@classname/examples} +\generate{ + \nopreamble\nopostamble + \file{article-in-dutch.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{dutch}} + \file{article-in-english.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{english}} + \file{article-in-french.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{french}} + \file{article-in-german.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{german}} + \file{sample.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{example}} + \file{template.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{template}} + \file{issue.tex}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{issue}} + \file{sample.bib}{\from{\NWEJM@examplestemplate.dtx}{sample-bib}} +}% \usedir{doc/latex/\NWEJM@classname/\NWEJM@addons/completion} \generate{% \file{\NWEJM@classname.cwl}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{class-cwl}} @@ -154,6 +167,12 @@ Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. % %\maketitle % +% \changes{v0.98c}{2017/02/09}{Example and template files now from `.dtx' and +% not sharing the same input file.} +% \changes{v0.98c}{2017/02/09}{Drop \Package{l3sort}' loading since it is +% integrated in available directly on loading \Package{expl3}. ×\sort_ordered× +% and ×\sort_reversed× renamed to ×\sort_return_same× and +% ×\sort_return_swapped×.}% % \changes{v0.98b}{2017/02/06}{Adjustments because of deprecated functions % removed from \Package{expl3}.}% % \changes{v0.98b}{2017/02/06}{Better error message that warns the author of an @@ -221,14 +240,14 @@ Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{l3keys2e} % \end{macrocode} -% \item Sorting lists (since \Pkg{l3sort} is about to move from `experimental' -% to `stable' status, the \File{l3sort.sty} will be removed soonish): -% \begin{macrocode} -\IfFileExists{l3sort.sty}{ - \RequirePackage{l3sort} -}{ -} -% \end{macrocode} +% % \item Sorting lists (since \Pkg{l3sort} is about to move from `experimental' +% % to `stable' status, the \File{l3sort.sty} will be removed soonish): +% % \begin{macrocode} +% \IfFileExists{l3sort.sty}{ +% \RequirePackage{l3sort} +% }{ +% } +% % \end{macrocode} % \item e-\TeX{} tools for \LaTeX: % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{etoolbox} @@ -259,8 +278,8 @@ Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. \ProvidesExplClass %<class> {nwejm} %<class-article> {nwejmart} - {2017/02/06} - {0.98b} + {2017/02/09} + {0.98c} { Class for the journal "North-Western European Journal of Mathematics". } @@ -3400,8 +3419,8 @@ Running "make install" installs the files in the local TeX tree. \seq_sort:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { \int_compare:nNnTF { ##1 } > { ##2 } - { \sort_reversed: } - { \sort_ordered: } + { \sort_return_swapped: } + { \sort_return_same: } } \mbox{% \_@@_citeauthor_no_giveninits:n {\c_@@_issue_bib_key_tl -author-art- \int_use:N \g_@@_articles_int-#1} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejm.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejm.cls index 20282c398db..e2f6947692b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejm.cls +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejm.cls @@ -14,16 +14,12 @@ %% \RequirePackage{xparse} \RequirePackage{l3keys2e} -\IfFileExists{l3sort.sty}{ - \RequirePackage{l3sort} -}{ -} \RequirePackage{etoolbox} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] \ProvidesExplClass {nwejm} - {2017/02/06} - {0.98b} + {2017/02/09} + {0.98c} { Class for the journal "North-Western European Journal of Mathematics". } @@ -1660,8 +1656,8 @@ \seq_sort:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { \int_compare:nNnTF { ##1 } > { ##2 } - { \sort_reversed: } - { \sort_ordered: } + { \sort_return_swapped: } + { \sort_return_same: } } \mbox{% \__nwejm_citeauthor_no_giveninits:n {\c__nwejm_issue_bib_key_tl -author-art- \int_use:N \g__nwejm_articles_int-#1} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejmart.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejmart.cls index febcd17ebb5..15a6dce18d6 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejmart.cls +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/nwejm/nwejmart.cls @@ -14,16 +14,12 @@ %% \RequirePackage{xparse} \RequirePackage{l3keys2e} -\IfFileExists{l3sort.sty}{ - \RequirePackage{l3sort} -}{ -} \RequirePackage{etoolbox} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] \ProvidesExplClass {nwejmart} - {2017/02/06} - {0.98b} + {2017/02/09} + {0.98c} { Class for the journal "North-Western European Journal of Mathematics". } @@ -848,8 +844,8 @@ \seq_sort:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { \int_compare:nNnTF { ##1 } > { ##2 } - { \sort_reversed: } - { \sort_ordered: } + { \sort_return_swapped: } + { \sort_return_same: } } \mbox{% \__nwejm_citeauthor_no_giveninits:n {\c__nwejm_issue_bib_key_tl -author-art- \int_use:N \g__nwejm_articles_int-#1} |