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Patrice Dumas (pertusus) fedora-extras-commits at redhat.com
Fri Dec 28 12:09:20 UTC 2007


Author: pertusus

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	elsart1p.cls elsart3p.cls elsart5p.cls sources 
	tetex-elsevier.spec 
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	instructions-harv.tex instructions-num.tex 
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--- NEW FILE CHANGES ---
Changes from elsart 2.19 to 2.20
================================

Enable \tableofcontents at the end of the frontmatter
Suppress linenumbering in the frontmatter
Correct an error in the \collab command
Define \@ptsize to report the point size
Add \endNoHyper to \endfrontmatter
Change \let to \def in \endfigure, \endtable and \endalgorithm commands

Changes from elsart 2.18 to 2.19
================================

2006-05-01: added narrowdisplay option
2006-05-01: added draft and final option
2006-05-01: added \ensuremath around \ell in \@alph (suggested by
			Alik Widge)
2006-05-01: added \cal and \mit as alternatives for \mathcal and
			\mathnormal
2006-05-01, in \collab at fmt: added check for the presence of a
			footnote symbol
2001-02-22, in \collab at arg: \first at collab has been replaced with
			\first at author
2001-02-22, in \ead at au: changed \edef to \def
2001-12-14, in \collapse at citex: added code to remove leading spaces
			on cite key, from ltbibl

Changed files July 2006
=======================

Updated: elsart.cls.

New: elsart1p.cls, elsart3p.cls, elsart5p.cls.

Removed: elsart.sty, elsart12.sty. These are outdated.

Rewritten: instructions-harv.pdf, instructions-num.pdf. These replace
model-harv.pdf and model-num.pdf.

Removed: instraut. These instructions are outdated.

Modified: template-harv.tex, template-num.tex. The lineno package was
added.


--- NEW FILE README ---
This is the Elsevier LaTeX package
Last update: 16 August 2007

Versions
========

class files: version 2.20, 16-08-2007
documentation: 18-07-2006

The latest version of this package can always be found at Elsevier's
web site: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex.

Requirements
============
Standard LaTeX 2e. Additional LaTeX packages are required for
additional functionality.

Contained files
===============

The class file for preprint style: elsart.cls.

The class files for journal layout style: elsart1p.cls, elsart3p.cls,
elsart5p.cls. See the instructions for an explanation.

For articles with Harvard style (author-year) references:
instructions: instructions-harv.pdf,
template file: template-harv.tex,
the LaTeX file of the instructions: instructions-harv.tex.

For articles with numbered references:
instructions: instructions-num.pdf,
template file: template-num.tex,
the LaTeX file of the instructions: instructions-num.tex.

Copyright (C) 1998-2007 by Elsevier B.V., The Netherlands


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--- NEW FILE instructions-harv.tex ---
\documentclass{elsart}
\usepackage{ifpdf}
\usepackage{graphicx,natbib,amssymb,lineno}
\ifpdf
\usepackage[%
  pdftitle={Instructions for use of the document class
    elsart},%
  pdfauthor={Simon Pepping},%
  pdfsubject={The preprint document class elsart},%
  pdfkeywords={instructions for use, elsart, document class},%
  pdfstartview=FitH,%
  bookmarks=true,%
  bookmarksopen=true,%
  breaklinks=true,%
  colorlinks=true,%
  linkcolor=blue,anchorcolor=blue,%
  citecolor=blue,filecolor=blue,%
  menucolor=blue,pagecolor=blue,%
  urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
\else
\usepackage[%
  breaklinks=true,%
  colorlinks=true,%
  linkcolor=blue,anchorcolor=blue,%
  citecolor=blue,filecolor=blue,%
  menucolor=blue,pagecolor=blue,%
  urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
\fi

\renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.2}
\makeatletter
\def\elsartstyle{%
    \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xiipt{14.5}}
    \def\small{\@setfontsize\small\@xipt{13.6}}
    \let\footnotesize=\small
    \def\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xivpt{18}}
    \def\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xviipt{22}}
    \skip\@mpfootins = 18\p@ \@plus 2\p@
    \normalsize
}
\@ifundefined{square}{}{\let\Box\square}
\makeatother

\def\file#1{\texttt{#1}}

\pagestyle{plain}
\begin{document}

\begin{frontmatter}
\title{Instructions for use\\of the document class \file{elsart}}

\author{Simon Pepping}
\address{Elsevier, P.O. Box 103, 1000 AC Amsterdam,
Netherlands}

\ead{s.pepping at elsevier.com}
\ead[url]{authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}

\begin{abstract}
This article discusses several features of preparing articles
with the \file{elsart} document style, using Harvard style bibliographic
references.
\end{abstract}

\begin{keyword}
\file{elsart}, document class, instructions for use
\PACS 01.30.$-$y
\end{keyword}
\end{frontmatter}

\section{Introduction}
\label{intro}

This article discusses how to prepare articles with the \file{elsart}
document class.  For more general information about \LaTeX{}, see the
\LaTeX{} manual written by \citet{Lamp86}.

Elsevier has prepared the following \LaTeX{} support files for
authors:
\begin{itemize}
\item The document class \file{elsart.cls}, which provides a preprint
  layout.
\item The document classes \file{elsart1p.cls}, \file{elsart3p.cls},
  \file{elsart5p.cls}, which each provide a layout in one of
  Elsevier's standard journal styles, called 1+, 3+ and 5+.
\item The instructions for use of \file{elsart},
  \file{instructions-harv} for use with a Harvard-style bibliography,
  and \file{instructions-num} for use with a numbered style
  bibliography.
\item Template files for a quick start of your \LaTeX{} article with
  \file{elsart},
  \newline
  \file{template-harv.tex} for use with a Harvard-style
  bibliography, and
  \newline
  \file{template-num.tex} for use with a numbered
  style bibliography.
\item Styles for BibTeX, \file{elsart-harv.bst} for a Harvard-style
  bibliography, and \file{elsart-num.bst} for a numbered style
  bibliography.
\end{itemize}
The files are freely available from Elsevier's Author Gateway
\url{http://authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}. 

On Elsevier's Author Gateway you will also find support files for CRC
journal articles. Support for monographs or contributed book chapters
may be obtained via the publisher of the book.

Elsevier's \LaTeX{} support files can also be obtained from one of the
servers of the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) in the
directory\newline
\href{ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier}%
{\texttt{/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier}}. CTAN is a
mirrored network of FTP servers, with the following web front ends:
\href{http://www.tex.ac.uk}{\texttt{www.tex.ac.uk}},
\href{http://www.dante.de/software/ctan}{\texttt{www.dante.de/software/ctan}}
(in German) and \href{http://www.ctan.org}{\texttt{www.ctan.org}}. The
network is widely mirrored, see
\url{http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/CTAN.sites}. It holds up-to-date
copies of all the public-domain versions of \TeX, \LaTeX, Metafont and
ancillary programs.

Note that CTAN is not related to Elsevier, and that Elsevier's author
support cannot accept complaints or answer questions about the
availability of any CTAN server.

The non-Elsevier macro packages recommended later in this document and
many other useful macro packages can also be obtained from CTAN.

In the following sections we show how you may use the \file{elsart}
document class.

\section{Options}

The \file{elsart} document class enables the following options:

\begin{description}
  
\item[doublespacing, reviewcopy] This is a single option with two
  names to obtain double line spacing, as is sometimes required for
  copies submitted for review.
  
\item[seceqn, secthm] The option \texttt{seceqn} numbers the equation
  environments per section. The option \texttt{secthm} does the same
  for the \texttt{thm} environment. In elsart all predefined theorem
  environments except Algorithm, Note, Summary and Case use the same
  counter as the \texttt{thm} environment.

\item[draft, final] As in many other document classes, these are
  options to produce draft and final layout. In the draft layout you
  will see warnings for overfull boxes. You also need draft layout to
  test your formulas on a narrower display width, see option
  \texttt{narrowdisplay}.
  
\item[narrowdisplay] Many Elsevier journals print their text in two
  columns. Because the preprint layout uses a larger line width
  than such columns, the formulas are too wide for the line width in
  print. In draft mode (see the \texttt{draft} option) you can use the
  \texttt{narrowdisplay} option to force a narrower width for
  displayed formulas. The width is roughly equal to the column width
  of the printed journals, compensated for the larger font size of the
  preprint layout. The \texttt{narrowdisplay} option is ineffective
  with packages which redefine the equation environments, such as
  \texttt{amsmath}.
  
  The \texttt{narrowdisplay} option is especially useful for journals
  for which the articles are printed from the author's \LaTeX{} file.
  This is the case for a number of mathematics journals. When you
  break your formulas such that they fit in the narrow column width,
  the typesetter will be able to retain most of your breaks. Article
  for other journals are printed after transformation to an XML file.
  For such journals the formula layout in the \LaTeX{} file is always
  lost in the transformation.
  
  The narrow display width is obtained by giving the formulas a larger
  indent. Too wide formulas in the one-line display environments
  \texttt{equation} and \texttt{displaymath} will show an overfull
  rule:
  
  \def\testformula{%
    \sum_{i=0}^{\infty}A^n\int \mathrm{d}x\, \frac{F_n(x)}{A_n + B_n} =
    B^n C^n \int\mathrm{d}x\,\int \mathrm{d}y\,
    \frac{G_n(x,y)}{\mathcal{A}_n{x} + \mathcal{B}_n{y}}
    }
  \overfullrule 5pt
  \mathindent\linewidth\relax
  \advance\mathindent-259pt
  \begin{equation}
    \label{eq:1}
    \testformula.
  \end{equation}

  This is not the case for the multiline display environment
  \texttt{eqnarray}. But in both cases too wide formulas will extend
  into the right margin, giving you visual feedback:

  \begin{eqnarray}
    \label{eq:2}
    \testformula,\nonumber\\
    \testformula.
  \end{eqnarray}

  When you switch off draft mode, the formulas will have their normal
  indentation, and too wide formulas will no longer be signalled.

\end{description}

\section{Print layout}
\label{printlayout}

Elsevier also makes available a few document classes that roughly
reproduce the layout of the printed journals. The majority of Elsevier
journals use one of a small set of standard layouts. We have document
classes for three of those layouts:

\begin{description}
\item[elsart1p] text width 32 picas (134 mm), text height 47 lines,
  one column.
\item[elsart3p] text width 39 picas (164 mm), text height 51 lines,
  one or two columns.
\item[elsart5p] text width 43.5 picas (183 mm), text height 57 lines,
  two columns.
\end{description}

These classes can be used in the same way as elsart. If you prepared
an article for elsart, you can run it with one of these print layout
classes without changes to the markup. In fact, they use elsart and
you must have elsart on your system as well.

Note that the layout is only roughly the same as that of the printed
journal. One major source of differences is the font. The printer uses
a different font with different character widths, which will cause
deviations in layout. There are various other sources of small
differences. You cannot use the layout of one of these classes to make
claims on the final layout of your article.

\section{Frontmatter}
\label{frontmatter}

The \texttt{elsart} document class has a separate 
\texttt{frontmatter} environment for the title, authors, addresses,
abstract and keywords.
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\title|: As in standard \LaTeX, e.g. 
\verb|\title{Model}|.
\item \verb|\author|: Different from standard \LaTeX, the \verb|\author|
command contains only one author and no address.
Multiple authors go into multiple \verb|\author| commands,
separated from each other by commas.
The address goes into a separate 
\verb|\address| command.
Example: \verb|\author{D.E. Knuth}|.
\item \verb|\address|: Here goes the address, e.g. 
\verb|\address{CERN, Geneva}|.
\item \verb|\thanks| and \verb|\thanksref|: 
These provide footnotes to the title, authors and addresses. 
The \verb|\thanksref| command takes a label: \verb|\thanksref{label}|
to relate it to the \verb|\thanks| command with 
the same label: \verb|\thanks[label]|. There can be several
references to a single \verb|\thanks| command. Example:\\
\verb|\title{Model\thanksref{titlefn}}| and\\
\verb|\thanks[titlefn]{Supported by grants.}|
\item \verb|\corauth| and \verb|\corauthref|: 
These provide footnotes to mark the corresponding author and the
correspondence address. They are used in the same manner as
\verb|\thanks| and \verb|\thanksref|. Example:\\
\verb|\author{A. Name\corauthref{cor}}| and\\
\verb|\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author. Address: ... .}|
\item \verb|\ead|:
This command should be used for the email address or the URL of the
author. It refers to the `current author', i.e., the author last
mentioned before the command.
When it holds a URL, this should be indicated by setting the
optional argument to `url'. Example:
\verb|\ead{s.pepping at elsevier.com}|,
\verb|\ead[url]{authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}|.
\end{itemize}

It is not necessary to give a \verb|\maketitle| command. The title,
authors and addresses are printed as soon as \TeX{} sees them.

The authors and addresses can be combined in one of two ways:
\begin{itemize}
\item The simplest way lists the authors of one address or one group
  of addresses, followed by the address or addresses, and so on for
  all addresses or groups of addresses.
\item The other way first lists all authors, and then all addresses.
The authors and addresses are related to each other by labels:
\verb|\author[label1]{Name1}| corresponds to
\verb|\address[label1]{Address1}|. Example:
\begin{verbatim}
\author[South]{T.R. Marsh},
\author[Oxford]{S.R. Duck}
\address[South]{University of Southampton, UK}
\address[Oxford]{University of Oxford, UK}
\end{verbatim}
\end{itemize}

See the extensive examples in figs.
\ref{ex:explinput}, \ref{ex:exploutput}, 
\ref{ex:implinput}, \ref{ex:imploutput}.

If you put the frontmatter in an included file, that file should
contain the whole frontmatter, including its \texttt{begin} and
\texttt{end} commands. Otherwise, the labels of the frontmatter will
remain undefined.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:explinput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]

\caption{Article opening with explicit links (input)} \label{ex:explinput}
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{elsart}
\usepackage{graphicx,natbib,amssymb}
\journal{New Astronomy}
\begin{document}
\begin{frontmatter}

\title{Stroboscopic Doppler tomography of FO Aqr}
\author[South]{T.R. Marsh\corauthref{cor}},
\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author.}
\ead{trm at astro.soton.ac.uk}

\author[Oxford]{S.R. Duck\thanksref{now}}
\thanks[now]{Present address: Systems Engineering and Assessment Ltd.,
Beckington Castle, PO Box 800, Bath BA3 6TB, UK.}
\ead{srd at sea.co.uk}

\address[South]{University of Southampton, Department of Physics,
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK} 
\address[Oxford]{University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Nuclear
Physics Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH, UK}
 
\begin{abstract} 
FO Aqr is a close binary star in
which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from a cool companion. Light
curves and spectra show variations on the orbital frequency, the
white dwarf's spin frequency and combinations of the two.
\end{abstract}
\begin{keyword}
Accretion, accretion disks \sep Line: profiles \sep
Binaries: close \sep Novae, cataclysmic variables 
\PACS 97.10.Gz \sep 97.30.Qt \sep 97.80.Gm 
\end{keyword}
\end{frontmatter}

\section{Introduction}
FO Aqr is a member of the DQ~Her class of stars which
are close binary stars in which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from
a late-type main-sequence secondary star. These stars have most
recently been reviewed by \citet{Patterson94}. 
\end{verbatim}

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:exploutput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]
\caption{Article opening with explicit links (output)\label{ex:exploutput}} 
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\elsartstyle
\parskip 12pt
%
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\fnsymbol{mpfootnote}}
%
\leftskip=2pc
%
\begin{center}
{\LARGE Stroboscopic Doppler tomography of FO Aqr}\\[30pt]
%
\large
T.R. Marsh$^{\mathrm{a},*}$,
S.R. Duck$^{\mathrm{b},1}$\\[12pt]
%
\small\itshape
$^a$University of Southampton, Department of Physics,\\
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK\\
$^b$University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Nuclear Physics\\
Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH, UK
 
\end{center}

\bigskip
\leftskip=0pt

\hrule\vskip 8pt
\begin{small}
{\bfseries Abstract}
\parindent 1em

FO Aqr is a close binary star in
which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from a cool companion. Light
curves and spectra show variations on the orbital frequency, the
white dwarf's spin frequency and combinations of the two.

\noindent\textit{Key words:}
Accretion, accretion disks, Line: profiles,
Binaries: close, Novae, cataclysmic variables\\
\textit{PACS:} 97.10.Gz, 97.30.Qt, 97.80.Gm 
\end{small}
%
\vskip 10pt\hrule 

\leftskip=0pt

\vspace{24pt}

\textbf{Introduction}

FO Aqr is a member of the DQ~Her class of stars which
are close binary stars in which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from
a late-type main-sequence secondary star. These stars have most
recently been reviewed by Patterson (1994). 

\begin{footnotesize}
\leavevmode
\rlap{$^*$}\hspace{1pc}Corresponding author.\\
\rlap{$^1$}\hspace{1pc}Present address: Systems Engineering and
Assessment Ltd., Beckington Castle, PO Box 800, Bath BA3 6TB, UK.\\
\rlap{}\hspace{1pc}\textit{Email addresses:} trm at astro.soton.ac.uk
(T.R. Marsh), srd at sea.co.uk (S.R. Duck).
\end{footnotesize}

\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\small\slshape Preprint submitted to New Astronomy
\hfil 21 August 1997}

\end{minipage}

\bigskip

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:implinput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]
\caption{Article opening with implicit links (input)\label{ex:implinput}}
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{elsart}

\begin{document}
\begin{frontmatter}
\title{Integrability in
       random matrix models\thanksref{talk}}
\thanks[talk]{Expanded version of a talk
  presented at the Singapore Meeting on
  Particle Physics (Singapore, August 1990).}

\author{L. Alvarez-Gaum\'{e}\corauthref{cor}}
\address{Theory Division, CERN,
  CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland}
\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author.}
\ead{lag at cern.ch}

\author{C. Gomez\corauthref{cor}\thanksref{SNSF}}
\address{D\'{e}partment de Physique Th\'{e}orique, 
  Universit\'{e} de Gen\`{e}ve,
  CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland}
\ead{cg at ug.ch}

\author{J. Lacki}
\address{School of Natural Sciences,
  Institute for Advanced Study,
  Princeton, NJ 08540, USA}
\ead[url]{www.ias.edu/~jl}
\thanks[SNSF]{Supported by the
  Swiss National Science Foundation}

\begin{abstract}
We prove the equivalence between the recent matrix
model formulation of 2D gravity and lattice
integrable models.  For even potentials this
system is the Volterra hierarchy.
\end{abstract}
\end{frontmatter}

\section{Introduction}
Some aspects of the recently discovered
non-perturbative solutions to non-critical strings
\cite{Patterson94} can be better understood and
clarified directly in terms of the integrability
properties of the random matrix model.
...
\end{verbatim}

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:imploutput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]
\caption{Article opening with implicit links (output)\label{ex:imploutput}}
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\elsartstyle
%
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\fnstar{mpfootnote}}
%
\leftskip=2pc
%
\begin{center}
{\LARGE Integrability in random matrix models$^\star$}\\[30pt]
\footnotetext[1]{\upshape Expanded version of a talk presented at the
Singapore Meeting on Particle Physics (Singapore, August 1990).}
%
\large
L. Alvarez-Gaum\'{e}$^*$         \\[6pt]
{\small\itshape Theory Division, CERN,
  CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland}\\[18pt]
C. Gomez$^{*,1}$                   \\[6pt]
{\small\itshape D\'{e}partment de Physique Th\'{e}orique, 
  Universit\'{e} de Gen\`{e}ve,
  CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland} \\[15pt]
J. Lacki                         \\[6pt]
{\small\itshape School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study,
  Princeton, NJ 08540, USA}
% BW:
\end{center}
%
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\astsymbol{mpfootnote}}
\footnotetext[1]{Corresponding author.}
\setbox0=\hbox{\footnotesize 1}
\edef\thempfootnote{\hskip\wd0}
\footnotetext[0]{\textit{Email adresses:} lag at cern.ch
  (L. Alvarez-Gaum\'{e}), cg at ug.ch (C. Gomez).}
\footnotetext[1]{\textit{URL:} www.ias.edu/\~{ }jl (J. Lacki).}
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\arabic{mpfootnote}}
\footnotetext[1]{Supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation}

\bigskip
\leftskip=0pt

\hrule\vskip 8pt
\begin{small}
{\bfseries Abstract}
\parindent 1em

We prove the equivalence between the recent matrix model
formulation of 2D gravity and lattice integrable models. For even
potentials this system is the Volterra hierarchy.\par
\end{small}
\vskip 10pt\hrule 

\medskip

\section*{1. Introduction}

Some aspects of the recently discovered non-perturbative
solutions to non-critical strings (Patterson, 1994) can be better
understood and clarified directly in terms of the
integrability properties of the random matrix model.

...
\end{minipage}

\bigskip

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end of figures %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\section{Abstract}

The abstract should be self-contained. Therefore, do not refer to the
list of references. Instead, quote the reference in full, as follows:
Wettig \& Brown (1996, NewA, 1, 17).

\section{Keywords}
\label{keywd}
\enlargethispage*{2.5pc}

In electronic publications a proper classification is more important
than ever. Elsevier's physics journals use several keyword
schemes:\ 

\begin{description}
\item[Keywords:] Uncontrolled keywords.
\item[PACS:] The PACS scheme, developed and maintained by the AIP,
covers the whole field of Physics.
See \url{http://www.aip.org/pacs/pacs.html}
or \url{http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pacs}.
\item[MSC:] The MSC scheme, developed and maintained by the AMS,
covers the whole field of Mathematics.
See \url{http://www.ams.org/msc}
or \url{http://www.elsevier.com/locate/msc}.
\end{description}

Keywords are entered below the abstract in the following way:
\pagebreak[4]
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{keyword}
Keyword \sep Keyword
\PACS PACS code \sep PACS code
\MSC MSC code \sep MSC code
\end{keyword}
\end{verbatim}

\section{Cross-references}
\label{xrefs}

In electronic publications articles may be internally hyperlinked.
Hyperlinks are generated from proper cross-references in the article.

For example, the words Fig. 1 will never be more than simple text,
whereas the proper cross-reference \verb|\ref{mapfigure}| may be
turned into a hyperlink to the figure itself.

In the same way, the words Governato et al. (1997) will fail to
turn into a hyperlink; the proper cross-reference is 
\verb|\citet{Gea97}|.

Cross-referencing is possible in \LaTeX{} for sections, subsections,
formulae, figures, tables, and literature references.

\section{PostScript figures}
\label{psfigs}

\LaTeX{} and PostScript have had a long and successful relationship.
There are three packages for including PostScript figures:
\begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{graphics}.
This simple package provides the command\\
\verb|\includegraphics*[<llx,lly>][<urx,ury>]{file}|.
The \texttt{*} is optional; it enables the PostScript feature of clipping.
In its simplest form,\\
\verb|\includegraphics{file}|,
it includes the figure in the PostScript file \texttt{file}
without resizing.
\item \texttt{graphicx}.
This package provides the command\\
\verb|\includegraphics*[key--value list]{file}|.
The \texttt{*} is optional; it enables the PostScript feature of clipping.
Often used keys are:
\def\labelitemii{--}
\begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{scale=.40} to scale the size of the figure with 40\%,
\item \texttt{width=25pc}, \texttt{height=15pc} to set the width or
height of the figure,
\item \texttt{angle=90} to rotate the figure over $90^\circ$.
\end{itemize}
\item \texttt{epsfig}.
This package is really the \texttt{graphicx} package,
but it allows one to include PostScript figures using 
the familiar commands from 
the earlier packages \texttt{epsfig} and \texttt{psfig}.
\end{itemize}
For detailed information, see the documentation of the \texttt{graphics}
packages, in particular the file \texttt{grfguide.tex}.
\begin{figure}
\leftmargin=2pc
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics*[width=5cm]{name.eps}
\end{center}
\caption{An example of a figure.}
\label{fig:exmp}
\end{figure}
\end{verbatim} 
\caption{An example of a figure.}
\label{fig:exmp}
\end{figure}

\section{Mathematical symbols}
\label{symbols}

Many physics authors require more mathematical symbols than the
few that are provided in standard \LaTeX. A useful package for
additional symbols is the \texttt{amssymb} package, developed by the American
Mathematical Society.  This package includes such oft used symbols as
\verb|\lesssim| for $\lesssim$, \verb|\gtrsim| for $\gtrsim$ or
\verb|\hbar| for $\hbar$.  Note that your \TeX{} system should have
the \texttt{msam} and \texttt{msbm} fonts installed.
If you need only a few symbols, such as \verb|\Box| for $\Box$,
you might try the package \texttt{latexsym}.

In the \texttt{elsart} document class vectors are preferably coded as 
\verb|\vec{a}| instead of \verb|\bf{a}| or \verb|\pol{a}|.

\section{Line numbering}
\label{linenumbering}

\begin{linenumbers}
Reviewing an electronic version of an article has many
advantages. However, reviewers have a harder task indicating remarks
and desired changes to the article. Their task is made easier if the
lines of the article are numbered. \LaTeX's \texttt{lineno} package
performs this task. It is compatible with \texttt{elsart}.
\end{linenumbers}

\section{The Bibliography}
\label{thebib}

In \LaTeX{} literature references are listed in the
\verb|thebibliography| environment. Each reference is a
\verb|\bibitem|; each \verb|\bibitem| is identified by a label, by
which it can be cited in the text:
\verb|\bibitem[Elson et al.(1996)]{ESG96}|
is cited as \verb|\citet{ESG96}|. In connection
with cross-referencing and possible future hyperlinking it is not a
good idea to collect more that one literature item in one
\verb|\bibitem|.

The so-called Harvard or author-year style of referencing is enabled by
the \LaTeX{} package \texttt{natbib}. With this package the
literature can be cited as follows:

\begin{itemize}
\item Parenthetical: \verb|\citep{WB96}| produces \citep{WB96}.
\item Textual: \verb|\citet{ESG96}| produces \citet{ESG96}.
\item An affix and part of a reference:
   \verb|\citep[e.g.][Ch. 2]{Gea97}|
   produces \citep[e.g.][Ch. 2]{Gea97}.
\end{itemize}

\section{Template article}
\label{templart}

There is a template article \file{templat-harv.tex}, which you can use as a
skeleton for your own article. It is available from Elsevier's Author
Gateway, \url{http://authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}.

\begin{thebibliography}{}

\bibitem[Lamport(1986)]{Lamp86}
Leslie Lamport: \LaTeX, {\em A document preparation system},
2nd edition, Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1994).

\bibitem[Wettig \& Brown(1996)]{WB96}
Wettig, T., \& Brown, G.E.,
The evolution of relativistic binary pulsars,
1996, NewA, 1, 17-34.

\bibitem[Elson et al.(1996)]{ESG96}
Elson, R.A.W., Santiago, B.X., \& Gilmore, G.F.,
Halo stars, starbursts, and distant globular clusters:
A survey of unresolved objects in the Hubble Deep Field,
1996, NewA, 1, 1-16.
% (\url{http://www.elsevier.com/PII/S1384107696000061})

\bibitem[Governato et al.(1997)]{Gea97}
Governato, F., Moore, B., Cen, R., Stadel, J., Lake, G., \& Quinn, T.,
The Local Group as a test of cosmological models,
1997, NewA 2, 91-106.

\end{thebibliography}

\end{document}


--- NEW FILE instructions-num.tex ---
\documentclass{elsart}
\usepackage{ifpdf}
\usepackage{graphicx,amssymb,lineno}
\ifpdf
\usepackage[%
  pdftitle={Instructions for use of the document class
    elsart},%
  pdfauthor={Simon Pepping},%
  pdfsubject={The preprint document class elsart},%
  pdfkeywords={instructions for use, elsart, document class},%
  pdfstartview=FitH,%
  bookmarks=true,%
  bookmarksopen=true,%
  breaklinks=true,%
  colorlinks=true,%
  linkcolor=blue,anchorcolor=blue,%
  citecolor=blue,filecolor=blue,%
  menucolor=blue,pagecolor=blue,%
  urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
\else
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  breaklinks=true,%
  colorlinks=true,%
  linkcolor=blue,anchorcolor=blue,%
  citecolor=blue,filecolor=blue,%
  menucolor=blue,pagecolor=blue,%
  urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
\fi

\renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.2}
\makeatletter
\def\elsartstyle{%
    \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xiipt{14.5}}
    \def\small{\@setfontsize\small\@xipt{13.6}}
    \let\footnotesize=\small
    \def\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xivpt{18}}
    \def\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xviipt{22}}
    \skip\@mpfootins = 18\p@ \@plus 2\p@
    \normalsize
}
\@ifundefined{square}{}{\let\Box\square}
\makeatother

\def\file#1{\texttt{#1}}

\pagestyle{plain}
\begin{document}

\begin{frontmatter}
\title{Instructions for use\\of the document class \file{elsart}}

\author{Simon Pepping}
\address{Elsevier, P.O. Box 103, 1000 AC Amsterdam,
Netherlands}

\ead{s.pepping at elsevier.com}
\ead[url]{authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}

\begin{abstract}
This article discusses several features of preparing articles
with the \file{elsart} document style, using numbered style bibliographic
references.
\end{abstract}

\begin{keyword}
\file{elsart}, document class, instructions for use
\PACS 01.30.$-$y
\end{keyword}
\end{frontmatter}

\section{Introduction}
\label{intro}

This article discusses how to prepare articles with the \file{elsart}
document class.  For more general information about \LaTeX{}, see the
\LaTeX{} manual written by Lamport \cite{Lamp86}.

Elsevier has prepared the following \LaTeX{} support files for
authors:
\begin{itemize}
\item The document class \file{elsart.cls}, which provides a preprint
  layout.
\item The document classes \file{elsart1p.cls}, \file{elsart3p.cls},
  \file{elsart5p.cls}, which each provide a layout in one of
  Elsevier's standard journal styles, called 1+, 3+ and 5+.
\item The instructions for use of \file{elsart},
  \file{instructions-harv} for use with a Harvard-style bibliography,
  and \file{instructions-num} for use with a numbered style
  bibliography.
\item Template files for a quick start of your \LaTeX{} article with
  \file{elsart},
  \newline
  \file{template-harv.tex} for use with a Harvard-style
  bibliography, and
  \newline
  \file{template-num.tex} for use with a numbered
  style bibliography.
\item Styles for BibTeX, \file{elsart-harv.bst} for a Harvard-style
  bibliography, and \file{elsart-num.bst} for a numbered style
  bibliography.
\end{itemize}
The files are freely available from Elsevier's Author Gateway
\url{http://authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}. 

On Elsevier's Author Gateway you will also find support files for CRC
journal articles. Support for monographs or contributed book chapters
may be obtained via the publisher of the book.

Elsevier's \LaTeX{} support files can also be obtained from one of the
servers of the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) in the
directory\newline
\href{ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier}%
{\texttt{/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier}}. CTAN is a
mirrored network of FTP servers, with the following web front ends:
\href{http://www.tex.ac.uk}{\texttt{www.tex.ac.uk}},
\href{http://www.dante.de/software/ctan}{\texttt{www.dante.de/software/ctan}}
(in German) and \href{http://www.ctan.org}{\texttt{www.ctan.org}}. The
network is widely mirrored, see
\url{http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/CTAN.sites}. It holds up-to-date
copies of all the public-domain versions of \TeX, \LaTeX, Metafont and
ancillary programs.

Note that CTAN is not related to Elsevier, and that Elsevier's author
support cannot accept complaints or answer questions about the
availability of any CTAN server.

The non-Elsevier macro packages recommended later in this document and
many other useful macro packages can also be obtained from CTAN.

In the following sections we show how you may use the \file{elsart}
document class.

\section{Options}

The \file{elsart} document class enables the following options:

\begin{description}
  
\item[doublespacing, reviewcopy] This is a single option with two
  names to obtain double line spacing, as is sometimes required for
  copies submitted for review.
  
\item[seceqn, secthm] The option \texttt{seceqn} numbers the equation
  environments per section. The option \texttt{secthm} does the same
  for the \texttt{thm} environment. In elsart all predefined theorem
  environments except Algorithm, Note, Summary and Case use the same
  counter as the \texttt{thm} environment.

\item[draft, final] As in many other document classes, these are
  options to produce draft and final layout. In the draft layout you
  will see warnings for overfull boxes. You also need draft layout to
  test your formulas on a narrower display width, see option
  \texttt{narrowdisplay}.
  
\item[narrowdisplay] Many Elsevier journals print their text in two
  columns. Because the preprint layout uses a larger line width
  than such columns, the formulas are too wide for the line width in
  print. In draft mode (see the \texttt{draft} option) you can use the
  \texttt{narrowdisplay} option to force a narrower width for
  displayed formulas. The width is roughly equal to the column width
  of the printed journals, compensated for the larger font size of the
  preprint layout. The \texttt{narrowdisplay} option is ineffective
  with packages which redefine the equation environments, such as
  \texttt{amsmath}.
  
  The \texttt{narrowdisplay} option is especially useful for journals
  for which the articles are printed from the author's \LaTeX{} file.
  This is the case for a number of mathematics journals. When you
  break your formulas such that they fit in the narrow column width,
  the typesetter will be able to retain most of your breaks. Article
  for other journals are printed after transformation to an XML file.
  For such journals the formula layout in the \LaTeX{} file is always
  lost in the transformation.
  
  The narrow display width is obtained by giving the formulas a larger
  indent. Too wide formulas in the one-line display environments
  \texttt{equation} and \texttt{displaymath} will show an overfull
  rule:
  
  \def\testformula{%
    \sum_{i=0}^{\infty}A^n\int \mathrm{d}x\, \frac{F_n(x)}{A_n + B_n} =
    B^n C^n \int\mathrm{d}x\,\int \mathrm{d}y\,
    \frac{G_n(x,y)}{\mathcal{A}_n{x} + \mathcal{B}_n{y}}
    }
  \overfullrule 5pt
  \mathindent\linewidth\relax
  \advance\mathindent-259pt
  \begin{equation}
    \label{eq:1}
    \testformula.
  \end{equation}

  This is not the case for the multiline display environment
  \texttt{eqnarray}. But in both cases too wide formulas will extend
  into the right margin, giving you visual feedback:

  \begin{eqnarray}
    \label{eq:2}
    \testformula,\nonumber\\
    \testformula.
  \end{eqnarray}

  When you switch off draft mode, the formulas will have their normal
  indentation, and too wide formulas will no longer be signalled.

\end{description}

\section{Print layout}
\label{printlayout}

Elsevier also makes available a few document classes that roughly
reproduce the layout of the printed journals. The majority of Elsevier
journals use one of a small set of standard layouts. We have document
classes for three of those layouts:

\begin{description}
\item[elsart1p] text width 32 picas (134 mm), text height 47 lines,
  one column.
\item[elsart3p] text width 39 picas (164 mm), text height 51 lines,
  one or two columns.
\item[elsart5p] text width 43.5 picas (183 mm), text height 57 lines,
  two columns.
\end{description}

These classes can be used in the same way as elsart. If you prepared
an article for elsart, you can run it with one of these print layout
classes without changes to the markup. In fact, they use elsart and
you must have elsart on your system as well.

Note that the layout is only roughly the same as that of the printed
journal. One major source of differences is the font. The printer uses
a different font with different character widths, which will cause
deviations in layout. There are various other sources of small
differences. You cannot use the layout of one of these classes to make
claims on the final layout of your article.

\section{Frontmatter}
\label{frontmatter}

The \texttt{elsart} document class has a separate 
\texttt{frontmatter} environment for the title, authors, addresses,
abstract and keywords.
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\title|: As in standard \LaTeX, e.g. 
\verb|\title{Model}|.
\item \verb|\author|: Different from standard \LaTeX, the \verb|\author|
command contains only one author and no address.
Multiple authors go into multiple \verb|\author| commands,
separated from each other by commas.
The address goes into a separate 
\verb|\address| command.
Example: \verb|\author{D.E. Knuth}|.
\item \verb|\address|: Here goes the address, e.g. 
\verb|\address{CERN, Geneva}|.
\item \verb|\thanks| and \verb|\thanksref|: 
These provide footnotes to the title, authors and addresses. 
The \verb|\thanksref| command takes a label: \verb|\thanksref{label}|
to relate it to the \verb|\thanks| command with 
the same label: \verb|\thanks[label]|. There can be several
references to a single \verb|\thanks| command. Example:\\
\verb|\title{Model\thanksref{titlefn}}| and\\
\verb|\thanks[titlefn]{Supported by grants.}|
\item \verb|\corauth| and \verb|\corauthref|: 
These provide footnotes to mark the corresponding author and the
correspondence address. They are used in the same manner as
\verb|\thanks| and \verb|\thanksref|. Example:\\
\verb|\author{A. Name\corauthref{cor}}| and\\
\verb|\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author. Address: ... .}|
\item \verb|\ead|:
This command should be used for the email address or the URL of the
author. It refers to the `current author', i.e., the author last
mentioned before the command.
When it holds a URL, this should be indicated by setting the
optional argument to `url'. Example:
\verb|\ead{s.pepping at elsevier.com}|,
\verb|\ead[url]{authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}|.
\end{itemize}

It is not necessary to give a \verb|\maketitle| command. The title,
authors and addresses are printed as soon as \TeX{} sees them.

The authors and addresses can be combined in one of two ways:
\begin{itemize}
\item The simplest way lists the authors of one address or one group
  of addresses, followed by the address or addresses, and so on for
  all addresses or groups of addresses.
\item The other way first lists all authors, and then all addresses.
The authors and addresses are related to each other by labels:
\verb|\author[label1]{Name1}| corresponds to
\verb|\address[label1]{Address1}|. Example:
\begin{verbatim}
\author[South]{T.R. Marsh},
\author[Oxford]{S.R. Duck}
\address[South]{University of Southampton, UK}
\address[Oxford]{University of Oxford, UK}
\end{verbatim}
\end{itemize}

See the extensive examples in figs.
\ref{ex:explinput}, \ref{ex:exploutput}, 
\ref{ex:implinput}, \ref{ex:imploutput}.

If you put the frontmatter in an included file, that file should
contain the whole frontmatter, including its \texttt{begin} and
\texttt{end} commands. Otherwise, the labels of the frontmatter will
remain undefined.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:explinput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]

\caption{Article opening with explicit links (input)} \label{ex:explinput}
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{elsart}
\usepackage{graphicx,amssymb}
\journal{New Astronomy}
\begin{document}
\begin{frontmatter}

\title{Stroboscopic Doppler tomography of FO Aqr}
\author[South]{T.R. Marsh\corauthref{cor}},
\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author.}
\ead{trm at astro.soton.ac.uk}

\author[Oxford]{S.R. Duck\thanksref{now}}
\thanks[now]{Present address: Systems Engineering and Assessment Ltd.,
Beckington Castle, PO Box 800, Bath BA3 6TB, UK.}
\ead{srd at sea.co.uk}

\address[South]{University of Southampton, Department of Physics,
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK} 
\address[Oxford]{University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Nuclear
Physics Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH, UK}
 
\begin{abstract} 
FO Aqr is a close binary star in
which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from a cool companion. Light
curves and spectra show variations on the orbital frequency, the
white dwarf's spin frequency and combinations of the two.
\end{abstract}
\begin{keyword}
Accretion, accretion disks \sep Line: profiles \sep
Binaries: close \sep Novae, cataclysmic variables 
\PACS 97.10.Gz \sep 97.30.Qt \sep 97.80.Gm 
\end{keyword}
\end{frontmatter}

\section{Introduction}
FO Aqr is a member of the DQ~Her class of stars which
are close binary stars in which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from
a late-type main-sequence secondary star. These stars have most
recently been reviewed in Ref. \cite{Patterson94}. 
\end{verbatim}

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:exploutput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]
\caption{Article opening with explicit links (output)\label{ex:exploutput}} 
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\elsartstyle
\parskip 12pt
%
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\fnsymbol{mpfootnote}}
%
\leftskip=2pc
%
\begin{center}
{\LARGE Stroboscopic Doppler tomography of FO Aqr}\\[30pt]
%
\large
T.R. Marsh$^{\mathrm{a},*}$,
S.R. Duck$^{\mathrm{b},1}$\\[12pt]
%
\small\itshape
$^a$University of Southampton, Department of Physics,\\
Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK\\
$^b$University of Oxford, Department of Physics, Nuclear Physics\\
Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH, UK
 
\end{center}

\bigskip
\leftskip=0pt

\hrule\vskip 8pt
\begin{small}
{\bfseries Abstract}
\parindent 1em

FO Aqr is a close binary star in
which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from a cool companion. Light
curves and spectra show variations on the orbital frequency, the
white dwarf's spin frequency and combinations of the two.

\noindent\textit{Key words:}
Accretion, accretion disks, Line: profiles,
Binaries: close, Novae, cataclysmic variables\\
\textit{PACS:} 97.10.Gz, 97.30.Qt, 97.80.Gm 
\end{small}
%
\vskip 10pt\hrule 

\leftskip=0pt

\vspace{24pt}

\textbf{Introduction}

FO Aqr is a member of the DQ~Her class of stars which
are close binary stars in which a magnetic white dwarf accretes from
a late-type main-sequence secondary star. These stars have most
recently been reviewed in Ref. [1]. 

\begin{footnotesize}
\leavevmode
\rlap{$^*$}\hspace{1pc}Corresponding author.\\
\rlap{$^1$}\hspace{1pc}Present address: Systems Engineering and
Assessment Ltd., Beckington Castle, PO Box 800, Bath BA3 6TB, UK.\\
\rlap{}\hspace{1pc}\textit{Email addresses:} trm at astro.soton.ac.uk
(T.R. Marsh), srd at sea.co.uk (S.R. Duck).
\end{footnotesize}

\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\small\slshape Preprint submitted to New Astronomy
\hfil 21 August 1997}

\end{minipage}

\bigskip

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:implinput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]
\caption{Article opening with implicit links (input)\label{ex:implinput}}
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{elsart}

\begin{document}
\begin{frontmatter}
\title{Integrability in
       random matrix models\thanksref{talk}}
\thanks[talk]{Expanded version of a talk
  presented at the Singapore Meeting on
  Particle Physics (Singapore, August 1990).}

\author{L. Alvarez-Gaum\'{e}\corauthref{cor}}
\address{Theory Division, CERN,
  CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland}
\corauth[cor]{Corresponding author.}
\ead{lag at cern.ch}

\author{C. Gomez\corauthref{cor}\thanksref{SNSF}}
\address{D\'{e}partment de Physique Th\'{e}orique, 
  Universit\'{e} de Gen\`{e}ve,
  CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland}
\ead{cg at ug.ch}

\author{J. Lacki}
\address{School of Natural Sciences,
  Institute for Advanced Study,
  Princeton, NJ 08540, USA}
\ead[url]{www.ias.edu/~jl}
\thanks[SNSF]{Supported by the
  Swiss National Science Foundation}

\begin{abstract}
We prove the equivalence between the recent matrix
model formulation of 2D gravity and lattice
integrable models.  For even potentials this
system is the Volterra hierarchy.
\end{abstract}
\end{frontmatter}

\section{Introduction}
Some aspects of the recently discovered
non-perturbative solutions to non-critical strings
\cite{Patterson94} can be better understood and
clarified directly in terms of the integrability
properties of the random matrix model.
...
\end{verbatim}

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%ex:imploutput%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\begin{figure}[p]
\caption{Article opening with implicit links (output)\label{ex:imploutput}}
\vspace{1pc}

\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\elsartstyle
%
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\fnstar{mpfootnote}}
%
\leftskip=2pc
%
\begin{center}
{\LARGE Integrability in random matrix models$^\star$}\\[30pt]
\footnotetext[1]{\upshape Expanded version of a talk presented at the
Singapore Meeting on Particle Physics (Singapore, August 1990).}
%
\large
L. Alvarez-Gaum\'{e}$^*$         \\[6pt]
{\small\itshape Theory Division, CERN,
  CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland}\\[18pt]
C. Gomez$^{*,1}$                   \\[6pt]
{\small\itshape D\'{e}partment de Physique Th\'{e}orique, 
  Universit\'{e} de Gen\`{e}ve,
  CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland} \\[15pt]
J. Lacki                         \\[6pt]
{\small\itshape School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study,
  Princeton, NJ 08540, USA}
% BW:
\end{center}
%
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\astsymbol{mpfootnote}}
\footnotetext[1]{Corresponding author.}
\setbox0=\hbox{\footnotesize 1}
\edef\thempfootnote{\hskip\wd0}
\footnotetext[0]{\textit{Email adresses:} lag at cern.ch
  (L. Alvarez-Gaum\'{e}), cg at ug.ch (C. Gomez).}
\footnotetext[1]{\textit{URL:} www.ias.edu/\~{ }jl (J. Lacki).}
\renewcommand{\thempfootnote}{\arabic{mpfootnote}}
\footnotetext[1]{Supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation}

\bigskip
\leftskip=0pt

\hrule\vskip 8pt
\begin{small}
{\bfseries Abstract}
\parindent 1em

We prove the equivalence between the recent matrix model
formulation of 2D gravity and lattice integrable models. For even
potentials this system is the Volterra hierarchy.\par
\end{small}
\vskip 10pt\hrule 

\medskip

\section*{1. Introduction}

Some aspects of the recently discovered non-perturbative
solutions to non-critical strings [1] can be better
understood and clarified directly in terms of the
integrability properties of the random matrix model.

...
\end{minipage}

\bigskip

\end{figure}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% end of figures %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\section{Abstract}

The abstract should be self-contained. Therefore, do not refer to the
list of references. Instead, quote the reference in full, as follows:
Wettig \& Brown (1996, NewA, 1, 17).

\section{Keywords}
\label{keywd}
\enlargethispage*{2.5pc}

In electronic publications a proper classification is more important
than ever. Elsevier's physics journals use several keyword
schemes:\ 

\begin{description}
\item[Keywords:] Uncontrolled keywords.
\item[PACS:] The PACS scheme, developed and maintained by the AIP,
covers the whole field of Physics.
See \url{http://www.aip.org/pacs/pacs.html}
or \url{http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pacs}.
\item[MSC:] The MSC scheme, developed and maintained by the AMS,
covers the whole field of Mathematics.
See \url{http://www.ams.org/msc}
or \url{http://www.elsevier.com/locate/msc}.
\end{description}

Keywords are entered below the abstract in the following way:
\pagebreak[4]
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{keyword}
Keyword \sep Keyword
\PACS PACS code \sep PACS code
\MSC MSC code \sep MSC code
\end{keyword}
\end{verbatim}

\section{Cross-references}
\label{xrefs}

In electronic publications articles may be internally hyperlinked.
Hyperlinks are generated from proper cross-references in the article.

For example, the words Fig. 1 will never be more than simple text,
whereas the proper cross-reference \verb|\ref{mapfigure}| may be
turned into a hyperlink to the figure itself.

In the same way, the words Ref. [1] will fail to
turn into a hyperlink; the proper cross-reference is 
\verb|\cite{Gea97}|.

Cross-referencing is possible in \LaTeX{} for sections, subsections,
formulae, figures, tables, and literature references.

\section{PostScript figures}
\label{psfigs}

\LaTeX{} and PostScript have had a long and successful relationship.
There are three packages for including PostScript figures:
\begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{graphics}.
This simple package provides the command\\
\verb|\includegraphics*[<llx,lly>][<urx,ury>]{file}|.
The \texttt{*} is optional; it enables the PostScript feature of clipping.
In its simplest form,\\
\verb|\includegraphics{file}|,
it includes the figure in the PostScript file \texttt{file}
without resizing.
\item \texttt{graphicx}.
This package provides the command\\
\verb|\includegraphics*[key--value list]{file}|.
The \texttt{*} is optional; it enables the PostScript feature of clipping.
Often used keys are:
\def\labelitemii{--}
\begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{scale=.40} to scale the size of the figure with 40\%,
\item \texttt{width=25pc}, \texttt{height=15pc} to set the width or
height of the figure,
\item \texttt{angle=90} to rotate the figure over $90^\circ$.
\end{itemize}
\item \texttt{epsfig}.
This package is really the \texttt{graphicx} package,
but it allows one to include PostScript figures using 
the familiar commands from 
the earlier packages \texttt{epsfig} and \texttt{psfig}.
\end{itemize}
For detailed information, see the documentation of the \texttt{graphics}
packages, in particular the file \texttt{grfguide.tex}.
\begin{figure}
\leftmargin=2pc
\begin{verbatim}
\begin{figure}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics*[width=5cm]{name.eps}
\end{center}
\caption{An example of a figure.}
\label{fig:exmp}
\end{figure}
\end{verbatim} 
\caption{An example of a figure.}
\label{fig:exmp}
\end{figure}

\section{Mathematical symbols}
\label{symbols}

Many physics authors require more mathematical symbols than the
few that are provided in standard \LaTeX. A useful package for
additional symbols is the \texttt{amssymb} package, developed by the American
Mathematical Society.  This package includes such oft used symbols as
\verb|\lesssim| for $\lesssim$, \verb|\gtrsim| for $\gtrsim$ or
\verb|\hbar| for $\hbar$.  Note that your \TeX{} system should have
the \texttt{msam} and \texttt{msbm} fonts installed.
If you need only a few symbols, such as \verb|\Box| for $\Box$,
you might try the package \texttt{latexsym}.

In the \texttt{elsart} document class vectors are preferably coded as 
\verb|\vec{a}| instead of \verb|\bf{a}| or \verb|\pol{a}|.

\section{Line numbering}
\label{linenumbering}

\begin{linenumbers}
Reviewing an electronic version of an article has many
advantages. However, reviewers have a harder task indicating remarks
and desired changes to the article. Their task is made easier if the
lines of the article are numbered. \LaTeX's \texttt{lineno} package
performs this task. It is compatible with \texttt{elsart}.
\end{linenumbers}

\section{The Bibliography}
\label{thebib}

In \LaTeX{} literature references are listed in the
\verb|thebibliography| environment. Each reference is a
\verb|\bibitem|; each \verb|\bibitem| is identified by a label, by
which it can be cited in the text: \verb|\bibitem{ESG96}| is cited as
\verb|\cite{ESG96}|.

Version 2.16 of \texttt{elsart} introduces the \texttt{subbibitems}
environment. The references in a \texttt{subbibitems} environment
have the same major reference number, and are counted by letters
a, b, etc. The \texttt{subbibitems} environment has
a label of its own: \verb|\begin{subbibitems}{label}|. 
It can therefore be referred to as \verb|\cite{label}|, which produces
a citation like [7a--c]. A short citation like [7] can be produced by
adding \texttt{:s} to the label: \verb|\cite{label:s}|. Example: See
Refs. \cite{Lee}, or in short form, see Refs. \cite{Lee:s}.

Version 2.16 of \texttt{elsart} also introduces the possibility to
insert notes into the bibliography, by using the \verb|\note| command.
In a \texttt{subbibitems} environment it must be the last item.
Example: See Refs. \cite{note,x}.

These options do not work well with the \texttt{natbib} package.

\section{Template article}
\label{templart}

There is a template article \file{templat-num.tex}, which you can use as a
skeleton for your own article. It is available from Elsevier's Author
Gateway, \url{http://authors.elsevier.com/locate/latex}.

\begin{thebibliography}{9}

\bibitem{Lamp86}
Leslie Lamport: \LaTeX, {\em A document preparation system},
2nd edition, Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1994).

\bibitem{WB96}
Wettig, T., \& Brown, G.E.,
The evolution of relativistic binary pulsars,
1996, NewA, 1, 17-34.

\bibitem{ESG96}
Elson, R.A.W., Santiago, B.X., \& Gilmore, G.F.,
Halo stars, starbursts, and distant globular clusters:
A survey of unresolved objects in the Hubble Deep Field,
1996, NewA, 1, 1-16.
% (\url{http://www.elsevier.com/PII/S1384107696000061})

\bibitem{Gea97}
Governato, F., Moore, B., Cen, R., Stadel, J., Lake, G., \& Quinn, T.,
The Local Group as a test of cosmological models,
1997, NewA 2, 91-106.

\bibitem{note}%
  \note We consider an exactly solvable two-band model of electrons moving in
one dimension and interacting with a $\delta$-function spin-exchange
potential.

\begin{subbibitems}{Lee}
\bibitem{Lee:a} N.~Nagaosa and P.~A.~Lee, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 79}, 3755
(1997).
\bibitem{Lee:b}C.~P\'epin and P.~A.~Lee, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 81},
  2779 (1998).
\end{subbibitems}

\bibitem{x} K.~Gorny, O.~M.~Vyasilev,
J.~A.~Marindale, V.~A.~Nandor, C.~H.~Pennington, P.~C.~Hammel,
W.~L.~Hults, J.~L.~Smith, P.~L.~Kuhns, A.~P.~Reyes and W.~G.~Moulton,
Phys. Rev. Lett.  {\bf 82}, 177 (1999).
\note These references demonstrate that for some high-$T_c$ compounds
the gap does not seem to depend on the magnetic field.

\end{thebibliography}

\end{document}


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-%%
-%% This is file `elsart-harv.bst',
-%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
-%% The original source files were:
-%%
-%% merlin.mbs  (with options: `,ay,nat,nm-rev,ed-rev,dt-beg,yr-com,aymth,yrp-per,note-yr,jttl-rm,thtit-a,vnum-sp,volp-com,pp-last,jnm-x,btit-rm,bt-rm,pre-edn,url,url-nl,edpar,blk-tit,in-col,pp,ed,abr,ednx,ord,jabr,xand,em-x,nfss')
-%% After docstrip generation some manual changes were made (SP)
-
-%SP 2001/01/23
-% Changed the pages output for inproceedings
-%SP 2001/07/25
-% Add the leading space in format.vol.num.pages only if there is a volume
-
-%% ----------------------------------------
-%% *** Author-date reference style for elsart ***
-%% $Id$
-%% 
-%% Copyright 1994-1999 Patrick W Daly
- % ===============================================================
- % IMPORTANT NOTICE:
- % This bibliographic style (bst) file has been generated from one or
- % more master bibliographic style (mbs) files, listed above.
- %
- % This generated file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
- % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
- % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
- % version 1 of the License, or any later version.
- % ===============================================================
- % Name and version information of the main mbs file:
- % \ProvidesFile{merlin.mbs}[1999/03/18 3.88 (PWD)]
- %   For use with BibTeX version 0.99a or later
- %-------------------------------------------------------------------
- % This bibliography style file is intended for texts in ENGLISH
- % This is an author-year citation style bibliography. As such, it is
- % non-standard LaTeX, and requires a special package file to function properly.
- % Such a package is    natbib.sty   by Patrick W. Daly
- % The form of the \bibitem entries is
- %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)]{key}...
- %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)Jones, Baker, and Smith]{key}...
- % The essential feature is that the label (the part in brackets) consists
- % of the author names, as they should appear in the citation, with the year
- % in parentheses following. There must be no space before the opening
- % parenthesis!
- % With natbib v5.3, a full list of authors may also follow the year.
- % In natbib.sty, it is possible to define the type of enclosures that is
- % really wanted (brackets or parentheses), but in either case, there must
- % be parentheses in the label.
- % The \cite command functions as follows:
- %   \citet{key} ==>>                Jones et al. (1990)
- %   \citet*{key} ==>>               Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)
- %   \citep{key} ==>>                (Jones et al., 1990)
- %   \citep*{key} ==>>               (Jones, Baker, and Smith, 1990)
- %   \citep[chap. 2]{key} ==>>       (Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)
- %   \citep[e.g.][]{key} ==>>        (e.g. Jones et al., 1990)
- %   \citep[e.g.][p. 32]{key} ==>>   (e.g. Jones et al., p. 32)
- %   \citeauthor{key} ==>>           Jones et al.
- %   \citeauthor*{key} ==>>          Jones, Baker, and Smith
- %   \citeyear{key} ==>>             1990
- %---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-ENTRY
-  { address
-    author
-    booktitle
-    chapter
-    edition
-    editor
-    howpublished
-    institution
-    journal
-    key
-    month
-    note
-    number
-    organization
-    pages
-    publisher
-    school
-    series
-    title
-    type
-    url
-    volume
-    year
-  }
-  {}
-  { label extra.label sort.label short.list }
-
-INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.sentence after.block }
-
-FUNCTION {init.state.consts}
-{ #0 'before.all :=
-  #1 'mid.sentence :=
-  #2 'after.sentence :=
-  #3 'after.block :=
-}
-
-STRINGS { s t }
-
-FUNCTION {output.nonnull}
-{ 's :=
-  output.state mid.sentence =
-    { ", " * write$ }
-    { output.state after.block =
-        { add.period$ write$
-          newline$
-          "\newblock " write$
-        }
-        { output.state before.all =
-            'write$
-            { add.period$ " " * write$ }
-          if$
-        }
-      if$
-      mid.sentence 'output.state :=
-    }
-  if$
-  s
-}
-
-FUNCTION {output}
-{ duplicate$ empty$
-    'pop$
-    'output.nonnull
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {output.check}
-{ 't :=
-  duplicate$ empty$
-    { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ }
-    'output.nonnull
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {fin.entry}
-{ add.period$
-  write$
-  newline$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.block}
-{ output.state before.all =
-    'skip$
-    { after.block 'output.state := }
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.sentence}
-{ output.state after.block =
-    'skip$
-    { output.state before.all =
-        'skip$
-        { after.sentence 'output.state := }
-      if$
-    }
-  if$
-}
-
-%SP 2003/07/25
-% No longer used
-FUNCTION {add.blank}
-{  " " * before.all 'output.state :=
-}
-
-FUNCTION {date.block}
-{
-  new.sentence
-}
-
-FUNCTION {not}
-{   { #0 }
-    { #1 }
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {and}
-{   'skip$
-    { pop$ #0 }
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {or}
-{   { pop$ #1 }
-    'skip$
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.block.checkb}
-{ empty$
[...2722 lines suppressed...]
+      "{vv{ } }{ll{ }}{  f{ }}{  jj{ }}"
+      format.name$ 't :=
+      nameptr #1 >
+        {
+          "   "  *
+          namesleft #1 = t "others" = and
+            { "zzzzz" * }
+            { t sortify * }
+          if$
+        }
+        { t sortify * }
+      if$
+      nameptr #1 + 'nameptr :=
+      namesleft #1 - 'namesleft :=
+    }
+  while$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {sort.format.title}
+{ 't :=
+  "A " #2
+    "An " #3
+      "The " #4 t chop.word
+    chop.word
+  chop.word
+  sortify
+  #1 global.max$ substring$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {author.sort}
+{ author empty$
+    { key empty$
+        { "to sort, need author or key in " cite$ * warning$
+          ""
+        }
+        { key sortify }
+      if$
+    }
+    { author sort.format.names }
+  if$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {author.editor.sort}
+{ author empty$
+    { editor empty$
+        { key empty$
+            { "to sort, need author, editor, or key in " cite$ * warning$
+              ""
+            }
+            { key sortify }
+          if$
+        }
+        { editor sort.format.names }
+      if$
+    }
+    { author sort.format.names }
+  if$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {editor.sort}
+{ editor empty$
+    { key empty$
+        { "to sort, need editor or key in " cite$ * warning$
+          ""
+        }
+        { key sortify }
+      if$
+    }
+    { editor sort.format.names }
+  if$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {presort}
+{ calc.label
+  label sortify
+  "    "
+  *
+  type$ "book" =
+  type$ "inbook" =
+  or
+    'author.editor.sort
+    { type$ "proceedings" =
+        'editor.sort
+        'author.sort
+      if$
+    }
+  if$
+  #1 entry.max$ substring$
+  'sort.label :=
+  sort.label
+  *
+  "    "
+  *
+  title field.or.null
+  sort.format.title
+  *
+  #1 entry.max$ substring$
+  'sort.key$ :=
+}
+
+ITERATE {presort}
+
+SORT
+
+STRINGS { last.label next.extra }
+
+INTEGERS { last.extra.num number.label }
+
+FUNCTION {initialize.extra.label.stuff}
+{ #0 int.to.chr$ 'last.label :=
+  "" 'next.extra :=
+  #0 'last.extra.num :=
+  #0 'number.label :=
+}
+
+FUNCTION {forward.pass}
+{ last.label label =
+    { last.extra.num #1 + 'last.extra.num :=
+      last.extra.num int.to.chr$ 'extra.label :=
+    }
+    { "a" chr.to.int$ 'last.extra.num :=
+      "" 'extra.label :=
+      label 'last.label :=
+    }
+  if$
+  number.label #1 + 'number.label :=
+}
+
+FUNCTION {reverse.pass}
+{ next.extra "b" =
+    { "a" 'extra.label := }
+    'skip$
+  if$
+  extra.label 'next.extra :=
+  extra.label
+  duplicate$ empty$
+    'skip$
+    { "{\natexlab{" swap$ * "}}" * }
+  if$
+  'extra.label :=
+  label extra.label * 'label :=
+}
+
+EXECUTE {initialize.extra.label.stuff}
+
+ITERATE {forward.pass}
+
+REVERSE {reverse.pass}
+
+FUNCTION {bib.sort.order}
+{ sort.label
+  "    "
+  *
+  year field.or.null sortify
+  *
+  "    "
+  *
+  title field.or.null
+  sort.format.title
+  *
+  #1 entry.max$ substring$
+  'sort.key$ :=
+}
+
+ITERATE {bib.sort.order}
+
+SORT
+
+FUNCTION {begin.bib}
+{ preamble$ empty$
+    'skip$
+    { preamble$ write$ newline$ }
+  if$
+  "\begin{thebibliography}{" number.label int.to.str$ * "}" *
+  write$ newline$
+  "\expandafter\ifx\csname natexlab\endcsname\relax\def\natexlab#1{#1}\fi"
+  write$ newline$
+  "\expandafter\ifx\csname url\endcsname\relax"
+  write$ newline$
+  "  \def\url#1{\texttt{#1}}\fi"
+  write$ newline$
+  "\expandafter\ifx\csname urlprefix\endcsname\relax\def\urlprefix{URL }\fi"
+  write$ newline$
+}
+
+EXECUTE {begin.bib}
+
+EXECUTE {init.state.consts}
+
+ITERATE {call.type$}
+
+FUNCTION {end.bib}
+{ newline$
+  "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$
+}
+
+EXECUTE {end.bib}
+%% End of customized bst file
+%%
+%% End of file `elsart-harv.bst'.


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-%%
-%% This is file `elsart-num.bst',
-%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
-%% The original source files were:
-%%
-%% merlin.mbs  (with options: `,seq-no,nm-init,ed-au,dt-end,yr-par,yrp-x,jttl-rm,thtit-a,vnum-sp,volp-blk,jdt-p,pp-last,jnm-x,btit-rm,bt-rm,pub-date,pub-xpar,pre-edn,url,url-nl,edpar,blk-com,in-col,pp,ed,abr,ednx,ord,jabr,and-xcom,xand,em-x,nfss')
-%% After docstrip generation some manual changes were made (SP)
-
-%SP 2001/01/23
-% Changed the pages output for inproceedings
-%SP 2001/07/25
-% Add the leading space in format.vol.num.pages only if there is a volume
-
-%% ----------------------------------------
-%% *** Numerical reference style for elsart ***
-%% $Id$
-%% 
-%% Copyright 1994-1999 Patrick W Daly
- % ===============================================================
- % IMPORTANT NOTICE:
- % This bibliographic style (bst) file has been generated from one or
- % more master bibliographic style (mbs) files, listed above.
- %
- % This generated file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
- % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
- % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
- % version 1 of the License, or any later version.
- % ===============================================================
- % Name and version information of the main mbs file:
- % \ProvidesFile{merlin.mbs}[1999/03/18 3.88 (PWD)]
- %   For use with BibTeX version 0.99a or later
- %-------------------------------------------------------------------
- % This bibliography style file is intended for texts in ENGLISH
- % This is a numerical citation style, and as such is standard LaTeX.
- % It requires no extra package to interface to the main text.
- % The form of the \bibitem entries is
- %   \bibitem{key}...
- % Usage of \cite is as follows:
- %   \cite{key} ==>>          [#]
- %   \cite[chap. 2]{key} ==>> [#, chap. 2]
- % where # is a number determined by the ordering in the reference list.
- % The order in the reference list is that by which the works were originally
- %   cited in the text, or that in the database.
- %---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-ENTRY
-  { address
-    author
-    booktitle
-    chapter
-    edition
-    editor
-    howpublished
-    institution
-    journal
-    key
-    month
-    note
-    number
-    organization
-    pages
-    publisher
-    school
-    series
-    title
-    type
-    url
-    volume
-    year
-  }
-  {}
-  { label }
-
-INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.sentence after.block }
-
-FUNCTION {init.state.consts}
-{ #0 'before.all :=
-  #1 'mid.sentence :=
-  #2 'after.sentence :=
-  #3 'after.block :=
-}
-
-STRINGS { s t }
-
-FUNCTION {output.nonnull}
-{ 's :=
-  output.state mid.sentence =
-    { ", " * write$ }
-    { output.state after.block =
-        { add.period$ write$
-          newline$
-          "\newblock " write$
-        }
-        { output.state before.all =
-            'write$
-            { add.period$ " " * write$ }
-          if$
-        }
-      if$
-      mid.sentence 'output.state :=
-    }
-  if$
-  s
-}
-
-FUNCTION {output}
-{ duplicate$ empty$
-    'pop$
-    'output.nonnull
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {output.check}
-{ 't :=
-  duplicate$ empty$
-    { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ }
-    'output.nonnull
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {fin.entry}
-{ add.period$
-  write$
-  newline$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.block}
-{ output.state before.all =
-    'skip$
-    { after.block 'output.state := }
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.sentence}
-{ output.state after.block =
-    'skip$
-    { output.state before.all =
-        'skip$
-        { after.sentence 'output.state := }
-      if$
-    }
-  if$
-}
-
-%SP 2003/07/25
-% No longer used
-FUNCTION {add.blank}
-{  " " * before.all 'output.state :=
-}
-
-FUNCTION {date.block}
-{
-  add.blank
-}
-
-FUNCTION {not}
-{   { #0 }
-    { #1 }
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {and}
-{   'skip$
-    { pop$ #0 }
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {or}
-{   { pop$ #1 }
-    'skip$
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.block.checka}
-{ empty$
-    'skip$
-    'new.block
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.block.checkb}
-{ empty$
-  swap$ empty$
-  and
-    'skip$
-    'new.block
-  if$
-}
-
-FUNCTION {new.sentence.checka}
[...2190 lines suppressed...]
+    { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull
+%SP 2001/01/23
+%      format.pages output
+    }
+  if$
+%SP 2001/01/23
+  format.pages "pages" output.check
+  format.note output
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {conference} { inproceedings }
+
+FUNCTION {manual}
+{ output.bibitem
+  author empty$
+    { organization empty$
+        'skip$
+        { organization output.nonnull
+          address output
+        }
+      if$
+    }
+    { format.authors output.nonnull }
+  if$
+  format.btitle "title" output.check
+  author empty$
+    { organization empty$
+    {
+          address output
+        }
+        'skip$
+      if$
+    }
+    {
+      organization output
+      address output
+    }
+  if$
+  format.edition output
+  format.note output
+  format.date output
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {mastersthesis}
+{ output.bibitem
+  format.authors "author" output.check
+  format.title "title" output.check
+  bbl.mthesis format.thesis.type output.nonnull
+  school "school" output.check
+  address output
+  format.note output
+  format.date "year" output.check
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {misc}
+{ output.bibitem
+  format.authors output
+  format.title output
+  howpublished output
+  format.note output
+  format.date output
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+  empty.misc.check
+}
+
+FUNCTION {phdthesis}
+{ output.bibitem
+  format.authors "author" output.check
+  format.title "title" output.check
+  bbl.phdthesis format.thesis.type output.nonnull
+  school "school" output.check
+  address output
+  format.note output
+  format.date "year" output.check
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {proceedings}
+{ output.bibitem
+  editor empty$
+    { organization output }
+    { format.editors output.nonnull }
+  if$
+  format.btitle "title" output.check
+  format.bvolume output
+  format.number.series output
+  editor empty$
+    { publisher empty$
+        'skip$
+        {
+          format.publisher.address output
+        }
+      if$
+    }
+    { publisher empty$
+        {
+          format.organization.address output }
+        {
+          organization output
+          format.publisher.address output
+        }
+      if$
+     }
+  if$
+  format.note output
+%  format.date "year" output.check
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {techreport}
+{ output.bibitem
+  format.authors "author" output.check
+  format.title "title" output.check
+  format.tr.number output.nonnull
+  institution "institution" output.check
+  address output
+  format.note output
+  format.date "year" output.check
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {unpublished}
+{ output.bibitem
+  format.authors "author" output.check
+  format.title "title" output.check
+  format.note "note" output.check
+  format.date output
+  fin.entry
+  write.url
+}
+
+FUNCTION {default.type} { misc }
+
+READ
+
+STRINGS { longest.label }
+
+INTEGERS { number.label longest.label.width }
+
+FUNCTION {initialize.longest.label}
+{ "" 'longest.label :=
+  #1 'number.label :=
+  #0 'longest.label.width :=
+}
+
+FUNCTION {longest.label.pass}
+{ number.label int.to.str$ 'label :=
+  number.label #1 + 'number.label :=
+  label width$ longest.label.width >
+    { label 'longest.label :=
+      label width$ 'longest.label.width :=
+    }
+    'skip$
+  if$
+}
+
+EXECUTE {initialize.longest.label}
+
+ITERATE {longest.label.pass}
+
+FUNCTION {begin.bib}
+{ preamble$ empty$
+    'skip$
+    { preamble$ write$ newline$ }
+  if$
+  "\begin{thebibliography}{"  longest.label  * "}" *
+  write$ newline$
+  "\expandafter\ifx\csname url\endcsname\relax"
+  write$ newline$
+  "  \def\url#1{\texttt{#1}}\fi"
+  write$ newline$
+  "\expandafter\ifx\csname urlprefix\endcsname\relax\def\urlprefix{URL }\fi"
+  write$ newline$
+}
+
+EXECUTE {begin.bib}
+
+EXECUTE {init.state.consts}
+
+ITERATE {call.type$}
+
+FUNCTION {end.bib}
+{ newline$
+  "\end{thebibliography}" write$ newline$
+}
+
+EXECUTE {end.bib}
+%% End of customized bst file
+%%
+%% End of file `elsart-num.bst'.


Index: elsart.cls
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/tetex-elsevier/devel/elsart.cls,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- elsart.cls	15 Aug 2006 08:27:24 -0000	1.1
+++ elsart.cls	28 Dec 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.2
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 %%
 %% esl.dtx  (with options: `package,elsart,ONECOL,DEEPLIST')
 %% 
-%% elsart.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Elsevier Science
+%% elsart.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Elsevier Science
 %% 
 %% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
 %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
  \def\RCSdate{#4}%
 }
 \def\@shortjnl{\relax}
- \def\esp at fileversion{2.19}
- \def\esp at filedate{2006/05/01}
+ \def\esp at fileversion{2.20}
+ \def\esp at filedate{2007/08/16}
  \def\@journal{Elsevier} \def\@company{Elsevier}
  \def\@issn{000-0000}
  \def\@shortjid{elsart}
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
 \DeclareOption{oneside}{\@twosidefalse \@mparswitchfalse}
 \DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue  \@mparswitchtrue}
 \@twocolumnfalse
-\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@twocolumnfalse\@TwoColumnfalse}
-\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\@twocolumntrue\@TwoColumntrue}
+\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@TwoColumnfalse}
+\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\@TwoColumntrue}
 \newif\if at narrowdisplay
 \@narrowdisplayfalse
 \DeclareOption{narrowdisplay}{\@narrowdisplaytrue}
@@ -134,6 +134,7 @@
 \def\@abstractsize{\fontsize{\@ixpt}{11pt}\selectfont}
 \def\@articletypesize{\fontsize{\@xiiipt}{13pt}\selectfont}
 \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xiipt{14.5}%
+\def\@ptsize{2}
 \abovedisplayskip 12\p@ \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@%
 \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
 \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus 2\p@%
@@ -541,7 +542,7 @@
 \def\ext at algorithm{lof}
 \def\fnum at algorithm{Algorithm \thealgorithm}
 \def\algorithm{\let\@makecaption\@makealgocaption\@float{algorithm}}
-\let\endalgorithm\end at float
+\def\endalgorithm{\end at float}
 \newtheorem{note}{Note}
 \newtheorem{summ}{Summary}
 \newtheorem{case}{Case}
@@ -785,7 +786,7 @@
 \def\figure{%
  \let\@makecaption\@makefigurecaption
   \let\contcaption\contfigurecaption \@float{figure}}
-\let\endfigure\end at float
+\def\endfigure{\end at float}
 \@namedef{figure*}{%
  \let\@makecaption\@makefigurecaption
   \let\contcaption\contfigurecaption \@dblfloat{figure}}
@@ -805,7 +806,7 @@
 }%
   \let\footnoterule\relax
   \let\contcaption\conttablecaption \@float{table}}
-\let\endtable\end at float
+\def\endtable{\end at float}
 \@namedef{table*}{%
 \let\@makecaption\@maketablecaption
 \def\@floatboxreset{%
@@ -939,6 +940,9 @@
  \let\report at elt\@gobble
 \newenvironment{NoHyper}{}{}
 \def\frontmatter{%
+  \newif\if at hastoc\@hastocfalse
+  \let\ltx at tableofcontents\tableofcontents
+  \def\tableofcontents{\global\@hastoctrue}
   \NoHyper
   \let\@corresp at note\relax
   \global\t at glob@notes={}\global\c at author\z@
@@ -984,6 +988,10 @@
     \vskip \@overkeywordskip
     \unvbox\t at keyword                   % Keyword abstract, if any
   \fi                                   % FI
+  \if at hastoc                       % IF keywords THEN
+    \vskip \@overkeywordskip
+    \ltx at tableofcontents                   % Keyword abstract, if any
+  \fi                                   % FI
   \vskip 10\p@
   \hrule height 0.4\p@                 % rule below abstract/keywords
   \dedicated at fmt                        % print dedication
@@ -991,6 +999,7 @@
 \fi                                   % FI
   \close at fm                             % Close front matter material.
    \output at glob@notes  % Put notes at bottom of 1st page
+  \endNoHyper
   \global\c at footnote=\c at sv@footnote     % restore footnote number
   \global\@prefacefalse
   \global\leftskip\z@                   % Restore the normal values of
@@ -1006,7 +1015,8 @@
 \let\maketitle\relax
 \newdimen\t at xtheight
 \t at xtheight\textheight \advance\t at xtheight-\splittopskip
-\def\open at fm{\global\setbox\fm at box=\vbox\bgroup
+\let\nolinenumbers\relax
+\def\open at fm{\global\setbox\fm at box=\vbox\bgroup\nolinenumbers
   \hsize=\@frontmatterwidth                 % Front matter is page-wide by default
   \centering                                % and centered
   \sv at hyphenpenalty\hyphenpenalty           % (save \hyphenpenalty)
@@ -1127,7 +1137,8 @@
   \par                                 % Start new paragraph
   \edef\@tempb{#2}\ifx\@tempb\@empty
     {\@authorsize #3}\else
-    {\@authorsize #3\,$^{\mathrm{#2}}$}}
+    {\@authorsize #3\,$^{\mathrm{#2}}$}%
+  \fi}
 \def\collab at fmt@init{\vskip 1em}       % Vertical space above list
 \def\author at note@fmt{\setcounter{footnote}{0}%
   \def\thefootnote{\xarabic{footnote}}}


Index: elsart1p.cls
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/tetex-elsevier/devel/elsart1p.cls,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- elsart1p.cls	15 Aug 2006 08:27:24 -0000	1.1
+++ elsart1p.cls	28 Dec 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.2
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 %%
 %% esl.dtx  (with options: `package,elsauth,wrapper,SL1P')
 %% 
-%% elsart1p.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Elsevier Science
+%% elsart1p.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Elsevier Science
 %% 
 %% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
 %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
  \def\RCSversion{#3}%
  \def\RCSdate{#4}%
 }
- \def\esp at fileversion{2.19}
- \def\esp at filedate{2006/05/01}
+ \def\esp at fileversion{2.20}
+ \def\esp at filedate{2007/08/16}
  \def\@journal{Elsevier} \def\@company{Elsevier}
  \def\@issn{000-0000}
  \def\@shortjid{elsart1p}
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
 \def\@abstractsize{\fontsize{\@ixpt}{11pt}\selectfont}
 \def\@articletypesize{\fontsize{\@xiiipt}{13pt}\selectfont}
 \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt{12}%
+\def\@ptsize{0}
 \abovedisplayskip 5.75\p@ \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@%
 \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
 \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus 2\p@%
@@ -263,6 +264,9 @@
   \fi
   \ignorespaces}
 \def\frontmatter{%
+  \newif\if at hastoc\@hastocfalse
+  \let\ltx at tableofcontents\tableofcontents
+  \def\tableofcontents{\global\@hastoctrue}
   \NoHyper
   \let\@corresp at note\relax
   \global\t at glob@notes={}\global\c at author\z@
@@ -284,6 +288,7 @@
   \fi
   \@ifundefined{RIfM@}{}{\global\let\vec\@bfvec}%
   \open at fm \ignorespaces}
+\t at xtheight\textheight \advance\t at xtheight-\splittopskip
 \def\title at fmt#1#2{%
 \@ifundefined{@runtitle}{\global\def\@runtitle{#1}}{}%
  \vspace*{\@overtitleskip} % Vertical space above article type,


Index: elsart3p.cls
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/tetex-elsevier/devel/elsart3p.cls,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- elsart3p.cls	15 Aug 2006 08:27:24 -0000	1.1
+++ elsart3p.cls	28 Dec 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.2
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 %%
 %% esl.dtx  (with options: `package,elsauth,wrapper,SL3P')
 %% 
-%% elsart3p.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Elsevier Science
+%% elsart3p.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Elsevier Science
 %% 
 %% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
 %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
  \def\RCSversion{#3}%
  \def\RCSdate{#4}%
 }
- \def\esp at fileversion{2.19}
- \def\esp at filedate{2006/05/01}
+ \def\esp at fileversion{2.20}
+ \def\esp at filedate{2007/08/16}
  \def\@journal{Elsevier} \def\@company{Elsevier}
  \def\@issn{000-0000}
  \def\@shortjid{elsart3p}
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@
 \def\@abstractsize{\fontsize{\@ixpt}{11pt}\selectfont}
 \def\@articletypesize{\fontsize{\@xiiipt}{13pt}\selectfont}
  \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt{12}%
+\def\@ptsize{0}
 \abovedisplayskip 5.75\p@ \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@%
 \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
 \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus 2\p@%
@@ -266,6 +267,9 @@
   \fi
   \ignorespaces}
 \def\frontmatter{%
+  \newif\if at hastoc\@hastocfalse
+  \let\ltx at tableofcontents\tableofcontents
+  \def\tableofcontents{\global\@hastoctrue}
   \NoHyper
   \let\@corresp at note\relax
   \global\t at glob@notes={}\global\c at author\z@
@@ -287,6 +291,7 @@
   \fi
   \@ifundefined{RIfM@}{}{\global\let\vec\@bfvec}%
   \open at fm \ignorespaces}
+\t at xtheight\textheight \advance\t at xtheight-\splittopskip
 \def\title at fmt#1#2{%
 \@ifundefined{@runtitle}{\global\def\@runtitle{#1}}{}%
  \vspace*{\@overtitleskip} % Vertical space above article type,


Index: elsart5p.cls
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/tetex-elsevier/devel/elsart5p.cls,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- elsart5p.cls	15 Aug 2006 08:27:24 -0000	1.1
+++ elsart5p.cls	28 Dec 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.2
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 %%
 %% esl.dtx  (with options: `package,elsauth,wrapper,SL5P')
 %% 
-%% elsart5p.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Elsevier Science
+%% elsart5p.cls Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Elsevier Science
 %% 
 %% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
 %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
  \def\RCSversion{#3}%
  \def\RCSdate{#4}%
 }
- \def\esp at fileversion{2.19}
- \def\esp at filedate{2006/05/01}
+ \def\esp at fileversion{2.20}
+ \def\esp at filedate{2007/08/16}
  \def\@journal{Elsevier} \def\@company{Elsevier}
  \def\@issn{000-0000}
  \def\@shortjid{elsart5p}
@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
 \def\@abstractsize{\fontsize{\@ixpt}{11pt}\selectfont}
 \def\@articletypesize{\fontsize{\@xiiipt}{13pt}\selectfont}
 \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt{12}%
+\def\@ptsize{0}
 \abovedisplayskip 5.75\p@ \@plus 2\p@ \@minus 2\p@%
 \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
 \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus 2\p@%
@@ -263,6 +264,9 @@
   \fi
   \ignorespaces}
 \def\frontmatter{%
+  \newif\if at hastoc\@hastocfalse
+  \let\ltx at tableofcontents\tableofcontents
+  \def\tableofcontents{\global\@hastoctrue}
   \NoHyper
   \let\@corresp at note\relax
   \global\t at glob@notes={}\global\c at author\z@
@@ -284,6 +288,7 @@
   \fi
   \@ifundefined{RIfM@}{}{\global\let\vec\@bfvec}%
   \open at fm \ignorespaces}
+\t at xtheight\textheight \advance\t at xtheight-\splittopskip
 \def\title at fmt#1#2{%
 \@ifundefined{@runtitle}{\global\def\@runtitle{#1}}{}%
  \vspace*{\@overtitleskip} % Vertical space above article type,


Index: sources
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/tetex-elsevier/devel/sources,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- sources	15 Aug 2006 08:27:24 -0000	1.2
+++ sources	28 Dec 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.3
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-0c563cda4d6a90aed64b1842cd1a3cc1  instructions-harv.pdf
-d705c36eed9d254a25749bbf76e32a8f  instructions-num.pdf


Index: tetex-elsevier.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/extras/rpms/tetex-elsevier/devel/tetex-elsevier.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- tetex-elsevier.spec	22 Aug 2006 15:43:26 -0000	1.2
+++ tetex-elsevier.spec	28 Dec 2007 12:08:33 -0000	1.3
@@ -3,29 +3,31 @@
 Name:           tetex-elsevier
 # upstream is unversionned, the version is constructed with the latest 
 # file timestamp, in the format YYYYMMDD
-Version:        0.1.20060516
-Release:        3%{?dist}
+Version:        0.1.20071024
+Release:        1%{?dist}
 Summary:        Elsevier LaTeX style files and documentation
 
 Group:          Applications/Publishing
-License:        LaTeX Project Public License
-URL:            http://www.authors.elsevier.com/getting_published.html?dc=QG3
-Source1:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/elsart.cls
-Source2:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/elsart1p.cls
-Source3:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/elsart3p.cls
-Source4:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/elsart5p.cls
-Source5:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/instructions-num.pdf
-Source6:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/instructions-harv.pdf
-Source7:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/template-harv.tex
-Source8:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/template-num.tex
-Source9:        http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/elsart-harv.bst
-Source10:       http://www.authors.elsevier.com/latex/elsart-num.bst
-
-# explains what the files are associated with
-Source100:      tetex-elsevier-README.fedora
+License:        LPPL
+URL:            http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex
+Source1:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart.cls
+Source2:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart1p.cls
+Source3:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart3p.cls
+Source4:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart5p.cls
+Source7:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/template-harv.tex
+Source8:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/template-num.tex
+Source9:        http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart-harv.bst
+Source10:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart-num.bst
+Source11:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart-num-names.bst
+Source12:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/elsart-num-sort.bst
+Source13:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/CHANGES
+Source14:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/README
+Source15:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/instructions-num.tex
+Source16:       http://www.elsevier.com/framework_authors/misc/instructions-harv.tex
 
 BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
 Buildarch:      noarch
+BuildRequires:  tetex-latex
 
 Requires:       tetex-latex
 
@@ -34,19 +36,22 @@
 
 %prep
 %setup -q -T -c
-cp %{SOURCE100} README.fedora
-cp -p %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3} %{SOURCE4} %{SOURCE5} %{SOURCE6} \
- %{SOURCE7} %{SOURCE8} %{SOURCE9} %{SOURCE10} .
-
-# since there is no versionning the file date is relevant, try to keep it
-for file in *.tex; do
-  touch -r $file $file-stamp
-  sed -i -e 's/\r//' $file
-  touch -r $file-stamp $file
-  rm -f $file-stamp
+cp -p %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3} %{SOURCE4} \
+ %{SOURCE7} %{SOURCE8} %{SOURCE9} %{SOURCE10} %{SOURCE11} %{SOURCE12} \
+ %{SOURCE13} %{SOURCE14} %{SOURCE15} %{SOURCE16} .
+
+# remove dos end of lines and keep timestamps
+for file in CHANGES *.cls *.bst *.tex; do
+  sed -e 's/\r//' $file > $file.tmp
+  touch -r $file $file.tmp
+  mv $file.tmp $file
 done
 
-#%%build
+%build
+pdflatex instructions-num
+pdflatex instructions-num
+pdflatex instructions-harv
+pdflatex instructions-harv
 
 
 %install
@@ -68,12 +73,17 @@
 
 %files
 %defattr(-,root,root,-)
-%doc README.fedora *.pdf *.tex
+%doc README CHANGES *.pdf template-*.tex
 %{texmf}/tex/latex/elsevier/
 %{texmf}/bibtex/bst/elsevier/
 
 
 %changelog
+* Fri Dec 28 2007 Patrice Dumas <pertusus at free.fr> 0.1.20071024-1
+- update to the new version
+- correct urls
+- build the manuals
+
 * Tue Aug 22 2006 Patrice Dumas <pertusus at free.fr> 0.1.20060516-3
 - correct bst files place
 


--- tetex-elsevier-README.fedora DELETED ---




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