% This file is public domain \documentclass[wcp]{jmlr} \usepackage{lipsum}% Provides dummy text for this example \newcommand{\samplecommand}{\emph{A sample command}} \jmlrvolume{42} \jmlryear{2010} \jmlrworkshop{Workshop on Causality} \title[Article 1]{First Sample Article} \author{\Name{Jane Doe}\Email{jd@sample.com}\and \Name{John {Smith Jones}}\Email{jsj@sample.com}\\ \addr{University of No Where}} \editor{Anne Editor} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} This abstract has a citation \citep{guyon-elisseeff-03}. \lipsum[1] \end{abstract} \begin{keywords} Sample \end{keywords} \section{Introduction} This is a sample article. \sectionref{sec:method} discusses the method used. \equationref{eq:emc2} is an interesting equation. The results are discussed in \sectionref{sec:results} and some other stuff is in \appendixref{apd:first}.\footnote{Here's a footnote.} \samplecommand. \lipsum \section{Method}\label{sec:method} \lipsum \begin{equation}\label{eq:emc2} E = mc^2 \end{equation} \section{Results}\label{sec:results} \begin{table}[htbp] \floatconts {tab:sample} {\caption{A Sample Table}} {% \begin{tabular}{cc} A & B\\ 1 & 2 \end{tabular} }% \end{table} \begin{table}[htbp] \floatconts {tab:sample2} {\caption{Another Sample Table}} {% \begin{tabular}{cc} A & B\\ 1 & 2 \end{tabular} }% \end{table} \lipsum Here are some citations: \citet{guyon-elisseeff-03,guyon2007causalreport}.\footnote{And here's another footnote.} \bibliography{paper1} \appendix \section{First Appendix}\label{apd:first} \lipsum \end{document}