%%==================================================================%% %% %% %% %% %% %% %% A S T R O N O M Y %% %% %% %% AND %% %% %% %% A S T R O P H Y S I C S %% %% %% %% %% %% Plain TeX Support Version 2.0, 1991 %% %% %% %% This is file AA.BIG the detailed startup file of the macro %% %% package %% %% Version 2.0 as of 25 Feb 1991 %% %% %% %%==================================================================%% % Welcome to ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS document style. % This file will automatically format your document according to % the requirements of the publisher. You may run it on any system % based on Plain TeX by Donald E. Knuth. % Please follow the instructions carefully. % % !!! If you have your own macros and definition for your text, % !!! please enter them here. % % This file will be automatically initialized with one of the % following commands: % % \input aa.cmm if you use the cm-fonts % % \input aa.mtm mt-fonts simulating monotype typesetting % machines; these can only be used if you have % already installed MTeX. % \input aa.cmm % % To generate a "referee version" (single column, double-line spacing) % activate the command by deleting the "%" in the following line: % \refereelayout % %-------------------------------------------------------------------- % % The following commands will format the TITLEPAGE. It is % only necessary to replace 5 ?'s by your text. % You may use a longer text comprising more than one line. % Please leave the { } as they are. If necessary look at % the file AA.DEM for examples or at the docomentation in AA.DOC % %------------------------------------------------------------------- % First give the MAINTITLE. Please overwrite the 5 ?'s with % the title of your paper. % \MAINTITLE={ ????? } % % The maintitle, subtitle and all headings should not be capitalized, % except, of course, for the first letter and any other words which % are always capitalized. % Now it should read, for example \MAINTITLE={ Gas in cosmic voids } % % If FOOTNOTES are needed in MAIN- or SUBTITLE, or in the AUTHOR % field, the command \FOOTNOTE{ ????? } is typed immediately after the % word where the footnote indicator should be placed. Again 5 ?'s stand % for the text of the footnote. For example, you may wish to write % % \MAINTITLE={ Fifo Nets $\alpha_7^6$ Without % Order Deadlock\FOOTNOTE{ This is a footnote } } % \FOOTNOTE may appear only in the \MAINTITLE, in the \SUBTITLE % or inside \AUTHOR %-------------------------------------------- % The next entry may be the SUBTITLE. This is OPTIONAL. If you have % no subtitle, leave 5 ?'s as it is. % \SUBTITLE={ ????? } % %-------------------------------------------- % % Now the NAME(S) OF THE AUTHOR(S) must be given: % the first name followed by the surname. If there is more than % one author, the order is up to you. However, if there are more % than two authors, you must separate the names by commas. % If the authors have different affiliations, each % name has to be followed by @1, @2, ... , the numbers referring to the % different addresses to be listed in the next command. % If you have done this correctly, the entry now reads, for example % \AUTHOR={ H. Sexner@1, B. Gustofsson@2, and T. Mayer@3 } % \AUTHOR={ ????? } % % If you wish to give a PRESENT ADDRESS write, for example % \PRESADD{ Fachbereich 10, Informatik Universit\"at des % Saarlandes, D-6600 Saarbr\"ucken, Federal Republic of Germany } % \PRESADD may only appear in \AUTHOR % % An example of \AUTHOR with \PRESADD and @x (affiliation): % \AUTHOR={ H. Sexner@1, B. Gustofsson@{2,}\PRESADD{University of % Stockholm, Prinsendam 14}, and T. Mayer@3 } % % Note that you have to include a seperating comma in the % `exponent' between the affiliation number and the \PRESADD % command, same applies if you use the \FOOTNOTE command inside % the \AUTHOR. Just enclose the affiliation number with the comma % in curly braces after the "@" sign, so the whole construction % is treated as an entity and raised after the name. % %------------------------------------------------------------ % If there is more than one author, you must provide an address for % offprint requests: for example \OFFPRINTS={ E. M\"uller } % \OFFPRINTS={ ????? } % %------------------------------------------------------------ % % Next the ADDRESS(ES) OF THE INSTITUTE(S) are required.If there is % more than one address, you begin each one with @1, @2, ... . % Please make sure that the numbers match those placed next to % to the authors' names. % \INSTITUTE={ ????? } % % Again you should compare the result with the following example. % If you have replaced 5 ?'s correctly, your input should read, for example % \INSTITUTE={@1 European Southern Observatory % @2 Universit\"at Heidelberg % @3 Institute of Astronomy, ETH-Zentrum, % CH-8092 Z\"urich, Switzerland } %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % Please insert the dates of receipt and acceptance of your manuscript % as soon as they are known. To remind you there is a message that % appears in the TeX log as well as in your output. % \DATE={ Received October 24, accepted December 3, 1986 } % If the two dates are in the same year, leave out the year in % the received date and divide both dates with a comma only, % otherwise code both years and use a semicolon in between. % \DATE={ ????? } %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % % Each paper MUST have an ABSTRACT. Do not type the heading "Abstract" % again; this will be automatically generated by the macro package. % \ABSTRACT={ ????? } % %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % % The next entry concerns the keywords. At least one but not % more than six keywords should be given; these should be taken % from the thesaurus published in "Astronomy and % Astrophysics" Vol.189 (1989). % If you use more than one keyword, please separate them by % two hyphens with one blank before and after. % The expression "Keywords" appears automatically and does not need % to be typed. % \KEYWORDS={ ????? } % % Here again is an example: \KEYWORDS={ sun -- moon -- stars } % % Next you should give the thesaurus code. The thesaurus code % numbers correspond to keywords and should be taken from the % published thesaurus (see Astron. Astrophys. Vol.~189, 1989) or % form the file named AA.THE. These keywords are required for % the computerized generation of the annual and five-year % indexes. % Instead of the 5 ?'s insert your numbers: e.g. % \THESAURUS={ 08.01.1; 07.21.1; 17.01.1; 19.92.1 } % \THESAURUS={ ????? } % % Now you have completed the TITLEPAGE. To be sure that you have done % everything correctly, you can run this file with: TEX AA.BIG % % Please do not overrule the following command. It will format % the title page. \maketitle % %----------------------------------------------------------------------- % % !!!!! NOW YOU CAN START WITH YOUR TEXT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! % USING SPRINGER MACROS DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS % % you can input your article here % OR % if you intend not to use this file (AA.BIG) make sure % to call up the macro package by typing first % \input aa.cmm if you use the cm-fonts % or % \input aa.mtm if MTeX is already installed. % This will simulate the output of a monotype % typesetting machine with wich your article % will be actually produced % % If you have already written your text using TeX: % ---------------------------------------------------- % 1. You must code (for titles etc., see instructions) with our codes % 2. If you have layout codes in your text, such as % hsize, vskip, noindent, spaces, or special fonts, % these must be taken out % 3. If you have your own macros; you must % a) take out the layout commands % b) input the AA macros AFTER your own macros, % so some of them can be replaced. %----------------------------------------------------------------------- % For example: % % \titlea{Introduction} % Relativistic plasmas have been extensively studied in ... . \bye