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Table 2 : Some Typical Commands
Command
A Number
Comments
\ alignauthor
100
Author alignment
\ numberofauthors
200
Author enumeration
\ table
300
For tables
\ table *
400
For wider tables
Figure 4 : A sample black and white graphic (. eps format ) that needs to span two columns of text .
A Caveat for the TEX Expert
Because you have just been given permission to use the \ newdef command to create a new form , you might think you can use TEX ’ s \ def to create a new command : Please refrain from doing this ! Remember that your L A TEX source code is primarily intended to create camera-ready copy , but may be converted to other forms – e . g . HTML . If you inadvertently omit some or all of the \ defs recompilation will be , to say the least , problematic .
3 . CONCLUSIONS
This paragraph will end the body of this sample document . Remember that you might still have Acknowledgments or Appendices ; brief samples of these follow . There is still the Bibliography to deal with ; and we will make a disclaimer about that here : with the exception of the reference to the L A TEX book , the citations in this paper are to articles which have nothing to do with the present subject and are used as examples only .
4 . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This section is optional ; it is a location for you to acknowledge grants , funding , editing assistance and what have you . In the present case , for example , the authors would like to thank Gerald Murray of ACM for his help in codifying this Author ’ s Guide and the . cls and . tex files that it describes .
5 . ADDITIONAL AUTHORS
Additional authors : John Smith ( The Thørväld Group , email : jsmith @ affiliation . org ) and Julius P . Kumquat ( The Kumquat Consortium , email : jpkumquat @ consortium . net ).
6 . REFERENCES
[ 1 ] M . Bowman , S . K . Debray , and L . L . Peterson . Reasoning about naming systems . ACM Trans . Program . Lang . Syst ., 15 ( 5 ): 795 – 825 , November 1993 .
[ 2 ] J . Braams . Babel , a multilingual style-option system for use with latex ’ s standard document styles . TUGboat , 12 ( 2 ): 291 – 301 , June 1991 .
[ 3 ] M . Clark . Post congress tristesse . In TeX90 Conference Proceedings , pages 84 – 89 . TeX Users Group , March 1991 .
[ 4 ] M . Herlihy . A methodology for implementing highly concurrent data objects . ACM Trans . Program . Lang . Syst ., 15 ( 5 ): 745 – 770 , November 1993 .
[ 5 ] L . Lamport . LaTeX User ’ s Guide and Document Reference Manual . Addison-Wesley Publishing Company , Reading , Massachusetts , 1986 .
[ 6 ] S . Salas and E . Hille . Calculus : One and Several Variable . John Wiley and Sons , New York , 1978 .
APPENDIX A . HEADINGS IN APPENDICES
The rules about hierarchical headings discussed above for the body of the article are different in the appendices . In the appendix environment , the command section is used to indicate the start of each Appendix , with alphabetic order designation ( i . e . the first is A , the second B , etc .) and a title ( if you include one ). So , if you need hierarchical structure within an Appendix , start with subsection as the highest level . Here is an outline of the body of this document in Appendix-appropriate form :
A . 1
Introduction
A . 2
The Body of the Paper
A . 2.1
Type Changes and Special Characters
A . 2.2
Math Equations
Inline ( In-text ) Equations Display Equations
A . 2.3 A . 2.4 A . 2.5
Citations Tables Figures