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\documentclass[print]{acmconf}
\CopyrightText{\copyright ACM 2000, .....}
\PublishedPageFrom{123}
\PublishedPageTo{456}
\IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{\usepackage{graphicx}}{}
\ConferenceName{1. Conference on Designing a \LaTeX2e Class for
Typesetting ACM Papers, Hawaii 2000}
\ConferenceShortName{CONF-2000}
\def\XX{More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references. More text should follow, but
keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been set, including figures
and references. More text should follow, but keep in mind that a
limit of 6 pages has been set, including figures and references.
\par
}
\begin{document}
\date{31. December 1999}
\title{A New Intuitionistic Proof of Usability\\
of the Recommended Style File for the ACM Conference Papers}
\author{\Author{J\"urgen Vollmer\thanks{Happy \LaTeX{}ing}}\\
\Address{Karlsruhe}\\
\Email{Juergen.Vollmer@acm.org}\\
\and
\Author{Mickey Mouse}\\
\Address{Enthausen University}\\
\Email{Mickey.Mouse@entenhausen.org}
}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
This document demonstrates how to use the \LaTeX2e \verb|acmconf|
class by exhibiting itself as an example. You are expected to be
familiar with~\cite{Lam94}. The best way to use this file is to use
it as a template, i.e., replace the prose in it by your
own\footnote{And may use footnotes.}.
\end{abstract}
\begin{keywords}
\LaTeX2e-class, ACM proceedings
\end{keywords}
\section{Introduction}
To understand this file read the \emph{source} and not the typeset
version. If you are reading this in the typeset version you might as
well stop --- it is not supposed to make sense.
\section{The Story Begins\ldots}
A real article is supposed to have some deep results and good
explanations. That, however, is your job and not mine so you should
replace this text with something more appropriate\footnote{Another a
footnote}..
\section{Some often used \LaTeX\ commands}
\subsection{\texttt{emph}, etc.}
Text may be set as \emph{emph}.\\
Text may be set as \texttt{texttt}.\\
Text may be set as \underline{unterline}.\\
Text may be set as \textbf{textbf}.\\
Text may be set as \textrm{textrm}.\\
Text may be set as {\tiny tiny}.\\
Text may be set as {\scriptsize scriptsize}.\\
Text may be set as {\footnotesize footnotesize}.\\
Text may be set as {\normalfont normalsize}.\\
Text may be set as {\large large}.\\
Text may be set as {\Large Large}.\\
Text may be set as {\LARGE LARGE}.\\
Text may be set as {\huge huge}.\\
Text may be set as {\Huge Huge}.\\
Text may have$^{\textrm{super}}$ and$_{\textrm{sub}}$scripts.
\subsection{\texttt{itemize}}
\begin{itemize}
\item More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references.
\item More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references.
\end{itemize}
\subsection{\texttt{enumerate}}
\begin{enumerate}
\item More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references.
\item More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references.
\end{enumerate}
\subsection{\texttt{description}}
\begin{description}
\item[Foo] More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references.
\item[Bar] More text should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6
pages has been set, including figures and references. More text
should follow, but keep in mind that a limit of 6 pages has been
set, including figures and references.
\end{description}
\subsection{\texttt{center} and \texttt{tabular}}
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{|l|c|r|}\hline
left & center & right \\\hline\hline
AAAAAAAA & BBBBBBBB & CCCCCCCC \\
AAAAAAAA & BBBBBBBB & CCCCCCCC \\\cline{3-3}
AAAAAAAA & BBBBBBBB & CCCCCCCC \\\cline{2-2}
AAAAAAAA & BBBBBBBB & CCCCCCCC \\\cline{1-2}
AAAAAAAA & BBBBBBBB & CCCCCCCC \\\hline
AAAAAAAA & BBBBBBBB & CCCCCCCC \\\hline
1 & \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{2} \\\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\subsection{\texttt{figure} and Postscript pictures}
Have a look to to figure~\ref{fig-1} and~\ref{fig-2}.
\begin{figure}
\hrule
Nice Postscript, isn't it?
\begin{center}
\IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{
\includegraphics{body.eps}
}{
Sorry, package \texttt{graphicx} not present.
}
\end{center}
Same, a little bit smaller:
\begin{center}
\IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{
\includegraphics[scale=.5]{body.eps}
}{
Sorry, package \texttt{graphicx} not present.
}
\end{center}
\caption{\label{fig-1}This is a nice floating figure}
\hrule
\end{figure}
\begin{figure*}
\hrule
This figure uses both columns, using \texttt{figure*}
\begin{center}
\IfFileExists{graphicx.sty}{
\includegraphics[scale=.5]{body.eps}
\hspace{1cm}
\includegraphics[scale=.5]{body.eps}
}{
Sorry, package \texttt{graphicx} not present.
}
\end{center}
\caption{\label{fig-2}This is a nice floating figure}
\hrule
\end{figure*}
\section{The Story Continues 1}
This is a \verb+\section+.
\XX\XX
\subsection{The Story Continues 2}
This is a \verb+\subsection+.
\XX\XX
\subsubsection{The Story Continues 3}
This is a \verb+\subsubsection+.
\XX\XX
\subsubsubsection{The Story Continues 4}
This is a \verb+\subsubsubsection+.
\XX\XX
\subsubsubsubsection{The Story Continues 5}
This is a \verb+\subsubsubsubsection+.
\XX\XX
\paragraph{The Story Continues 6}
This is a \verb+\paragraph+.
\XX\XX
\subparagraph{The Story Continues 7}
This is a \verb+\subparagraph+.
\XX\XX\XX
\section{Conclusion}
The end, at last! In this example there really are no results or
points to summarize but I trust your article has more food for though
and thus will need a conclusion.
\appendix
\section{Appendices}
If you have any, appendices might go here. Note that appendices
should not be used to circumvent the word count limit.
This is "doing it by hand" --- you might be better off using BibTeX.
\begin{thebibliography}{X}
\bibitem[1]{Lam94} Leslie Lamport: {\em \LaTeX, A Document
Preparation System,} Addison Wesley~1994.
\end{thebibliography}
\IfPrepare{
\tableofcontents
\listoffigures
\listoftables
}{}
\end{document}
\endinput
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