3 Changelog history of the IEEEtran LaTeX class.
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7 by Harald Hanche-Olsen and Anders Christensen (IEEE Computational Intelligence Society)
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10 11/2012 v1.8 changes:
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15 > \itemindent 0.3em%
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25 < \def\unnumberedfootnote{\gdef\@thefnmark{}\@footnotetext}
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27 > \def\unnumberedfootnote{\gdef\@thefnmark{\quad}\@footnotetext}
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29 < \skip\@mpfootins = \skip\footins
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31 > \skip\@mpfootins 0.3\baselineskip
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33 > %\long\def\@makefnmark{\scriptsize\normalfont\@thefnmark}
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35 < \def\footnoterule{\vskip-2pt \hrule height 0.4pt depth \z@ \vskip1.6pt\relax}
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37 > \def\footnoterule{\vskip-2pt \hrule height 0.6pt depth \z@ \vskip1.6pt\relax}
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39 < \def\figurename{Figure}
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41 > \def\figurename{Fig.}
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43 < \setlength\abovecaptionskip{0.25\baselineskip}
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45 > \setlength\abovecaptionskip{0.65\baselineskip}
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47 < \footnotesize{\centering\normalfont\footnotesize#1.\quad\scshape #2\par}%
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49 > \footnotesize{\centering\normalfont\footnotesize#1.\qquad\scshape #2\par}%
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51 < \ifCLASSOPTIONconference \hbox to\hsize{\normalfont\footnotesize\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
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53 > \ifCLASSOPTIONconference \hbox to\hsize{\normalfont\footnotesize\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
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55 < \def\table{\def\@floatboxreset{\reset@font\footnotesize\@setminipage}%
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57 > \def\table{\def\@floatboxreset{\reset@font\scriptsize\@setminipage}%
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59 < \@namedef{table*}{\def\@floatboxreset{\reset@font\footnotesize\@setminipage}\@dblfloat{table}}
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61 > \@namedef{table*}{\def\@floatboxreset{\reset@font\scriptsize\@setminipage}\@dblfloat{table}}
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63 < \def\endIEEEkeywords{\relax\ifCLASSOPTIONtechnote\vspace{1.34ex}\else\vspace{1.67ex}\fi
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65 > \def\endIEEEkeywords{\relax\ifCLASSOPTIONtechnote\vspace{1.34ex}\else\vspace{0.5ex}\fi
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68 < \def\@seccntformat#1{\csname the#1dis\endcsname\hskip 1em\relax}
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70 > \def\@seccntformat#1{\hb@xt@ 1.4em{\csname the#1dis\endcsname\hss\relax}}
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71 > \def\@seccntformatinl#1{\hb@xt@ 1.1em{\csname the#1dis\endcsname\hss\relax}}
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72 > \def\@seccntformatch#1{\csname the#1dis\endcsname\hskip 1em\relax}
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74 < \protected@edef\@svsec{\@seccntformat{#1}\relax}%
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77 > \protected@edef\@svsec{\@seccntformatch{#1}\relax}%
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80 > \protected@edef\@svsec{\@seccntformatinl{#1}\relax}%
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82 > \protected@edef\@svsec{\@seccntformat{#1}\relax}%
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91 *****************************************
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94 by Michael Shell (MDS)
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95 http://www.michaelshell.org/
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98 3/2007 V1.7a (MDS) changes:
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100 1) Corrected problem of unwanted two column peer review title page format.
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101 Thanks to Virgilio Rodriguez for reporting this bug.
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103 2) "depreciated" -> "deprecated". Thanks to Virgilio Rodriguez for
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104 suggesting this change.
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107 1/2007 V1.7 (MDS) changes:
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109 1) New class option compsoc to support the IEEE Computer Society format.
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111 2) New class option captionsoff disables the display of figure/table
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112 captions. endfloat.sty is now mentioned in the docs. Thanks to Geoff
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113 Walker for suggesting these changes.
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115 3) Fixed compatibility issues with subfig.sty and caption.sty. Thanks to
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116 Steven Douglas Cochran and Axel Sommerfeldt for suggesting this change.
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118 4) New \CLASSINPUT, \CLASSOPTION and \CLASSINFO interface allows for more
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119 user control and conditional compilation.
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121 5) \ifcenterfigcaptions (\centerfigcaptionstrue, \centerfigcaptionsfalse),
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122 \CMPARstart and \overrideIEEEmargins have been removed and no are
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123 longer supported. The effect of \overrideIEEEmargins can be mimicked
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124 via the more general \CLASSINPUT interface:
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126 \newcommand{\CLASSINPUTinnersidemargin}{0.775in}
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127 \newcommand{\CLASSINPUToutersidemargin}{0.585in}
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129 \newcommand{\CLASSINPUTinnersidemargin}{17mm}
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130 \newcommand{\CLASSINPUToutersidemargin}{11.647mm}
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132 6) Several commands and environments have been deprecated in favor of
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133 replacements with IEEE prefixes to better avoid potential future name
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134 clashes with other packages. Legacy code retained to allow the use of
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135 the obsolete forms (for now), but with a warning message to the console
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136 during compilation:
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137 \IEEEauthorblockA, \IEEEauthorblockN, \IEEEauthorrefmark,
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138 \IEEEbiography, \IEEEbiographynophoto, \IEEEkeywords, \IEEEPARstart,
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139 \IEEEproof, \IEEEpubid, \IEEEpubidadjcol, \IEEEQED, \IEEEQEDclosed,
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140 \IEEEQEDopen, \IEEEspecialpapernotice. IEEEtran.cls now redefines
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141 \proof in way to avoid problems with the amsthm.sty package.
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143 \IEEEiedlabeljustifyc, \IEEEiedlabeljustifyl, \IEEEiedlabeljustifyr,
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144 \IEEEnocalcleftmargin, \IEEElabelindent, \IEEEsetlabelwidth,
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145 \IEEEusemathlabelsep
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147 7) These commands/lengths now require the IEEE prefix and do not have
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148 legacy support: \IEEEnormaljot.
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149 For IED lists: \ifIEEEnocalcleftmargin, \ifIEEEnolabelindentfactor,
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150 \IEEEiedlistdecl, \IEEElabelindentfactor
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152 8) \normalsizebaselineskip skip replaced by
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153 \CLASSINFOnormalsizebaselineskip (nonrubber dimen) length.
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154 Also, new \CLASSINFOnormalsizeunitybaselineskip (nonrubber dimen)
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157 9) Now defaults to using Alpha numbering rather than Roman for appendices
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158 numbering. This is because Alpha numbering is more common and avoids
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159 problems with theorem numbering. \ifuseRomanappendices
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160 (\useRomanappendicestrue, \useRomanappendicesfalse) is no longer
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161 supported. Instead, use the new class option romanappendices if Roman
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162 appendices numbering is desired. Thanks to Leonid Mirkin for reporting
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163 the problem with theorems in appendices and suggesting changes.
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165 10) Improved paper size setting code for pdflatex.
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167 11) Better handling of theorem numbering when using the section counter
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168 within the appendix(cies). Thanks to Leonid Mirkin for suggesting
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171 12) Fixed bug that caused equations at the end of theorems to be too
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172 close to the line below them.
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174 13) Provided hook to conference mode console notice and changed notice to
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175 better support conferences that use A4 paper. Thanks to Volker Kuhlmann
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176 for suggesting this change.
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178 14) \IEEEauthorrefmark made robust to allow it to be used in \thanks
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179 without a leading \protect
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181 15) Improved \textunderscore to provide a much better fake _ when used with
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182 OT1 encoding. Under OT1, detect use of pcr or cmtt \ttfamily and use
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183 available true _ glyph for those two typewriter fonts.
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185 16) Revised internal \@sect command to be more robust for users who employ
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186 modified section heading formats. Thanks to Zarko F. Cucej for
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187 suggesting this change.
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189 17) Improved \thesubsubsection definition to prevent breaks at the hyphen.
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190 Thanks to Moritz Borgmann for suggesting this change. Thanks to
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191 Dan Luecking and Heiko Oberdiek for explaining some of the various
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192 alternatives and techniques to fix it.
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194 18) No longer provide \NAT@parse hack to get cite.sty to play (somewhat)
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195 with hyperref.sty as this is already included in cite.sty version
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196 4.0 (2003-05-27) and later.
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198 19) At the beginning of document, set the default style of url.sty to be
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199 the same as the current text font - as is done in IEEE journals.
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201 20) Corrected excessive line spacing in journal table captions. Thanks to
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202 Moritz Borgmann for suggesting this change.
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204 21) Corrected \thesubsubsection to use the "I-A1" format IEEE uses rather
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205 than "I-A.1" as was done before. Ditto for \theparagraph. Thanks to
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206 Moritz Borgmann for suggesting this change.
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208 22) Enclose papersize specials within \AtBeginDvi in case someone wants
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209 to make a format with IEEEtran. Thanks to Moritz Borgmann for
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210 suggesting this change.
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212 23) Eliminated the small space after abstract and keywords dash as IEEE
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213 now does. Thanks to Moritz Borgmann for suggesting this change.
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215 24) IEEEkeywords is no longer locked out in conference mode
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217 25) Increase defaults of \binoppenalty and \relpenalty to discourage
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218 breaks within equations. Thanks to Moritz Borgmann for suggesting
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221 26) Support optional argument for IEEEproof. Thanks to Ingo Steinwart for
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222 suggesting this change. Also, start a new \par with \IEEEproof.
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224 27) Add support for an optional argument to \bstctlcite.
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226 28) Changed \topfraction and \dbltopfraction from 1.0 to 0.9. Thanks to
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227 Donald Arseneau for suggesting this change.
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231 09/2005 V1.6c (MDS) changes:
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233 1) Changed endfigure/endfloat definitions so as not to cause problems with
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234 preview-LaTeX and other packages. Thanks to Stephan Heuel and David
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235 Kastrup for reporting this problem.
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240 11/2002 V1.6b (MDS) changes:
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242 1) Fixed problem with figure captions when using hyperref. Thanks to
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243 Leandro Barajas and Michael Bassetti for reporting this bug.
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245 2) Provide a fake nabib command \NAT@parse so that hyperref will not
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246 interfere with the operation of cite.sty. However, as a result citation
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247 numbers will not be hyperlinked. Also, natbib will not be able to work
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248 with IEEEtran. However, this is perhaps the best solution until
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249 cite.sty and hyperref.sty are able to co-exist with each other.
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250 It easy enough to override the fake command via:
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252 \let\NAT@parse\undefined
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255 3) Revised font selection method so as not to have problems when used
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256 with setspace.sty. Thanks to Zhang Yan for reporting this bug.
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258 4) Added \special to feed papersize to dvips. Thanks to Moritz Borgmann
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259 for suggesting this feature.
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261 5) In addition to the IEEE IED lists, the original IED style list
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262 environments (as is done in article.cls) are now provided as
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263 LaTeXitemize, LaTeXenumerate, and LaTeXdescription. Also, users can
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264 now redefine \makelabel within IEEE IED list controls. There may be
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265 some use for this in specialized applications. Thanks to Eli Barzilay
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266 for suggesting this feature.
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268 6) \table* now defaults to \footnotesize text like \table.
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270 7) The draft modes now no longer force a pagebreak after the title.
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271 Thanks to Christian Peel for suggesting this change.
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273 8) New draftclsnofoot mode is like draftcls, but does not display the
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274 date and the word "DRAFT" at the foot of the page. Thanks to
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275 Christian Peel for suggesting this feature.
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277 9) New peerreview and peerreviewca modes with \IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle
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278 command allows for a "cover" titlepage for anonymous peer review.
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279 Except for the cover titlepage, peerreview is much like journal mode.
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280 peerreviewca is like peerreview, but allows the author names to be
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281 entered and formatted as under conference mode so that author
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282 affiliations and contact information can be easily seen on the cover
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283 page. Thanks to Eric Benedict for suggesting this feature.
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288 7/2002 V1.6 (MDS) changes:
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290 1) Added conference mode via conference option. Defaults to the
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291 traditional journal mode. e.g., \documentclass[conference]{IEEEtran}
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293 2) Added support for A4 paper via new a4paper option. Pdflatex's paper
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294 size lengths are now automatically set to the proper paper size being
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297 3) Revised margins again. Page text is now horizontally centered.
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298 Conference mode increases the top and bottom margins with the bottom
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299 margin being slightly larger. For A4 paper, the top margin and text
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300 typesetting will not change from those of US letter paper, but the side
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301 margins will be smaller and the bottom margin will be larger than that
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302 of US letter. All per IEEE specs.
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304 4) Fixed footnote line spacing anomaly in draft mode.
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305 Thanks to Alberto Rodriguez for reporting this bug.
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307 Also, slightly revised footnote and \thanks note spacing.
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308 Set \interfootnotelinepenalty=10000 to prevent LaTeX
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309 from breaking footnotes across multiple pages or columns.
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311 5) Fixed bug that caused overwritten photo areas and sometimes anomalous
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312 spacing when a new paragraph was started within a biography. Also,
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313 the presence of \par's, new lines or spaces at the beginning of
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314 abstract, keywords, biography, or biographynophoto will no longer
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315 affect the first word spacing.
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316 Thanks to Eric Durant for reporting this bug.
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318 The biography environment now does a better job in preventing
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319 a biography photo area from being broken across pages or columns.
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321 6) Fixed whitespace between \cite entries bug. i.e.,
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322 both \cite{einstein24, knuth84} and \cite{einstein24,knuth84}
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323 are now valid. \cite is now a robust command as it should be.
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324 IEEEtran now no longer defines the old non-standard \shortcite or
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327 The base IEEEtran.cls does not sort citation numbers or produce ranges
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328 for three or more consecutive numbers. However, V1.6 of IEEEtran.cls
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329 now pre-defines the following format control macros to facilitate easy
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330 use with Donald Arseneau's cite.sty package (tested with cite.sty V3.9):
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332 \def\citepunct{], [}
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333 \def\citedash{]--[}
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335 cite.sty is standard on most LaTeX sytems and can be obtained from
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336 www.ctan.org. Thanks to Donald Arseneau for creating cite.sty,
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337 providing the required format arguments to produce the IEEE style
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338 and designing a cite interface capable of handling the IEEE citation
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341 Note: Historically, IEEE has wanted authors to "hardcode" symbolics.
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342 (i.e., replace all \cite{} with fixed [x]). However, it now seems that
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343 most electronic manuscript submissions to IEEE are in .pdf format, and
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344 as such, do not require the LaTeX document reference numbers to be hard
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345 coded. If an author is required to submit actual LaTeX files, I do
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346 recommend that the bibliography file (.bbl) be copied into the .tex
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347 document and the \bibliographystyle{} and \bibliography{} commands be
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348 commented out so that the .tex file does not depend on (potentially
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349 lengthy and/or confidential) external bibliography database files
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351 7) Adjusted some spacing parameters. The spacing above and below equations
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352 has been revised (to a typical IEEE value). \jot now has a decent value.
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353 The title text is now exactly 24pt. (On a related note, \fontsubfuzz has
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354 been increased to 0.9pt to prevent annoying font substitution warnings
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355 when using the Computer Modern fonts that use the 24.88pt size.)
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356 In V1.6, \small is now 8.5pt in 9pt docs because \footnotesize is 8pt.
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357 For 9pt docs, you should probably go ahead and use \footnotesize when
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358 you need text a little smaller than \normalsize.
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359 The interword spacing has been adjusted to be extremely close to that
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360 which IEEE uses. You can use a new class option, nofonttune, if you need
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361 to disable the adjusting of the interword spacing. This adjustment and
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362 an increase to \hyphenpenalty have greatly reduced the amount of
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363 hyphenation in a typical paper.
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364 The baselineskip for the normalsize fonts has been tweaked to reduce
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365 underfull vboxes on journal paper columns with only paragraphs.
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366 Conference mode does the same thing but by also tweaking the \textheight
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367 slightly off 9.25in (IEEE spec) to ensure an integer number of lines per
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368 page. Draft (also draftcls) mode has also been revised to reduce
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369 underfull vbox warnings. However, draft mode can still produce underfull
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370 vboxes (a direct result of the increase in line spacing and margins) if:
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371 A non-normalsize font occupies an entire column (abstract and index
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372 terms take up a whole column by themselves); or the beginning of a
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373 section occurs near the end of a column and cannot be squeezed into the
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374 bottom, etc. This is normal as draft mode's liberal spacings cannot
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375 guarantee perfect formatting.
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377 8) New biographynophoto environment for biographies without photos.
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380 \begin{biographynophoto}{author name}
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381 biography text here
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382 \end{biographynophoto}
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384 9) Fixed bug that produced multiple table of contents entries for papers
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385 with more than one biography. Also, biography now works better with
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388 10) New \sublargesize font size command provides for 11pt text in a 10pt
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389 document. (Needed for things like author names.) For documents not
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390 using 10pt normal size text, \sublargesize is currently identical
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393 11) New \IEEEmembership command to provide correct font to indicate IEEE
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394 membership for journal papers.
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396 12) Fixed author name line overflow problem when in journal mode. This
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397 problem had been introduced in V1.5 in my rush to get \and to work for
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398 conferences. \and is unneeded (and invalid) in journal mode. For
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399 conference mode, \and will work as expected and features an optional
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400 spacing argument. i.e., \and[\hspace{5ex}]
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401 \and will default (recommended) to using \hfill which will result in
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402 equal spacing between author blocks.
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404 13) New \authorblockN, \authorblockA and \authorrefmark commands to
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405 facilitate easy formatting of author names, affiliations and cross
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406 reference symbols, respectively, when in conference mode. These
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407 three commands are to be used only for conference papers.
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408 In conference mode, \author text is placed within a modified tabular
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409 environment (somewhat like article.cls). So, within \author in
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410 conference mode, you should not try to enclose multiple \\ within an
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411 environment or command (other than the argument braces of
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412 \authorblockX{}). For example:
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414 \author{\authorblockN{{John Doe \\ Jane Doe}}} % WRONG!
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416 will generate an error.
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418 Note that font size/attribute changes will now persists across \\
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419 within \author. (But, not across author blocks nor across \and.)
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420 However, with the new commands, there should be no need to alter any
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421 font attributes within \author. All text sizing and spacing within
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422 \author{} and the author block commands is per IEEE specs for both
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423 conference and journal modes. (In conference mode, the author names
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424 are only very slightly larger than the affiliations which are in normal
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425 size.) For specialized applications you can alter the justification of
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426 author lines by placing \hfill at the beginning or at the end of a line.
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427 The interline spacing within \author is determined by the font
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428 attributes that are in effect at the end of each line within author.
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430 14) Because the titles and author name blocks use different font
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431 sizes/styles from the main text, it was possible that two column papers
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432 with titles that span both columns (standard journal and conference
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433 papers, but not technotes) with certain numbers of lines for the title
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434 and authors' name/affiliations can cause underfull vbox problems
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435 (paragraphs with large spacings between them) in the second column of
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436 the main text on the title page - if there were no new sections,
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437 equations or figures in this column (they would provide some needed
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438 rubber spacing). The use of things like special paper notices and
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439 publisher ID marks also affected this issue. The problem could not
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440 happen in the first column because the first column has a rubber length
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441 around the heading of the first section. Furthermore, problems seldom
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442 occurred on pages after the first as the margins had been chosen not to
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443 cause it with the popular font sizes. Rubber lengths after the author
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444 names would not fix this problem.
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445 Auto-calculating a "good" spacing after the title is a tad difficult
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446 to do in LaTeX. However, I am pleased to report that V1.6 has this new
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447 capability - "dynamically determined title spacing". IEEEtran will now
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448 measure the height of all the title and author text in \maketitle
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449 and then calculate a rigid (non-rubber) spacer to follow that meets
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450 IEEE specs and also produces a \textheight on the title page that
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451 ensures an integer number of normalsized lines on the rest of the page.
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452 Single column papers, and two column papers with the title entirely in
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453 column one (technotes) do not need dynamic rigid spacing and therefore
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454 use standard rubber spacers.
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456 Note: This problem can still crop up if you use floats that span both
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457 columns (i.e., figure*). It has been a decade+ long limitation with
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458 LaTeX that the stretchable portion of \dbltextfloatsep is ignored.
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459 If you get a problem with underful vbox warnings and paragraphs that
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460 "are pulled apart" on page with a float that spans both columns, tweak
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461 the space between the figure and the main text a little:
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466 If you can't find a value that fixes both columns, you are going to
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467 have to put a rubber spacer somewhere in one or both of the columns.
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468 15) Because of change #14 above, those of you using \pubid will, as of V1.6,
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469 have to place it *before* \maketitle in order for it have the intended
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470 affect. The dynamic spacer algorithm must see if you are using \pubid
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471 when \maketitle is called. \pubidadjcol works as before except that it
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472 now has additional logic to prevent it from doing anything if \pubid
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475 16) In some unusual, non-standard circumstances, an author may desire to
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476 alter the spacing after the title area or put some unusual text above
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477 the main text. For instance, to stop a bad break when a new section
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478 occurs right at the start of the second page. This is difficult to do
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479 when the title spans both columns of two column text since LaTeX treats
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480 such title text as a type of float. A new command,
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481 \IEEEaftertitletext{}, gives access to the end of that produced by
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482 \maketitle. The types of things that can go into \IEEEaftertitletext
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483 are the same as those into \twocolumn[] - no \par, but \\ are OK. There
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484 is no restriction on the range of spacings that can be used. e.g.,
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485 \IEEEaftertitletext{\vspace{-100pt}} will push the main text well into
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486 the title and \IEEEaftertitletext{\vspace{100pt}} will push it far down
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487 the page. You will have complete control. If used, place
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488 \IEEEaftertitletext{} before \maketitle like \title and \author.
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489 IEEEtran's dynamic title spacing intentionally does not take into
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490 consideration the contents of \IEEEaftertitletext{} when determining
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491 the spacer after the title area (otherwise it would try to second
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492 guess you), so the user will have manually adjust the height of the
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493 contents in \IEEEaftertitletext{} if the problem discussed in #14 above
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494 should develop. A safe bet is to keep the height of contents of
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495 \IEEEaftertitletext{} to integer multiples of \baselineskip, e.g.,
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496 \IEEEaftertitletext{\vspace{-1\baselineskip}}
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498 Because it can result in an IEEE nonstandard format, the use of
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499 \IEEEaftertitletext{} is discouraged. Possible uses include (1) the use
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500 of IEEEtran for non-IEEE work with different title spacing requirements,
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501 or (2) as an emergency manual override if a problem should develop in
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502 IEEEtran's automatic spacing algorithm.
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504 17) completely rewritten \PARstart to:
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505 a. no longer have problems when the user begins an environment
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506 within the paragraph that uses \PARstart.
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507 b. auto-detect and use the current font family
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508 c. revise handling of the space at the end of the first word so that
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509 interword glue will now work as normal.
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510 d. produce correctly aligned edges for the (two) indented lines.
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512 Because the current font family is now auto-detected, there is no
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513 longer any need for \CMPARstart - it is now the same as \PARstart.
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515 18) There is now a new "open box" Q.E.D. symbol (\QEDopen) as well as the
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516 original default (\QED) closed one (\QEDclosed). Some journals use
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517 the open form. To make \proof use the open form, just do:
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518 \renewcommand{\QED}{\QEDopen}
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520 19) Additional \typeout{} notices added to warn the user when unusual
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521 settings/commands are detected or as reminders to avoid common errors
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522 when in conference mode.
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524 20) IEEEtran now provides \abovecaptionskip and \belowcaptionskip skip
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525 registers because article class provides them and some packages
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526 may error if they are missing. However, IEEEtran only uses
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527 \abovecaptionskip for actual caption spacing.
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529 21) Fixed bug that prevented users from redefining the section headings
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530 to use arabic digits. Thanks to Richardt H. Wilkinson for reporting
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533 22) Code cleaned up to be more efficient with the use of TeX registers;
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534 removed some old LaTeX 2.09 code; revised option processing to
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535 LaTeX2e standard; eliminated unwanted "phantom" spaces in some
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538 23) Added new \IEEEeqnarray, \IEEEeqnarraybox, \IEEEeqnarrayboxm and
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539 \IEEEeqnarrayboxt environments to provide superior alternatives to the
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540 standard LaTeX \eqnarray, \array and \tabular. Additional new support
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541 commands include \IEEEeqnarraydecl, \IEEEeqnarrayboxdecl,
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542 \IEEEeqnarraymathstyle, \IEEEeqnarraytextstyle, \yesnumber.
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543 \IEEEnonumber, \IEEEyesnumber, \IEEEyessubnumber, \IEEEeqnarraynumspace,
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544 \IEEEeqnarraymulticol, \IEEEeqnarrayomit, \IEEEeqnarraydefcol,
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545 \IEEEeqnarraydefcolsep, \IEEEeqnarrayseprow, \IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut,
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546 \IEEEeqnarrayrulerow, \IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut,
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547 \IEEEeqnarraystrutmode, \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize,
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548 \IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd, \IEEEvisiblestrutstrue,
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549 \IEEEvisiblestrutsfalse and \IEEEstrut.
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550 These are documented in the user's guide.
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552 24) V1.6 changed back to using () around theorem names (which are also now
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553 in italics) as this is what IEEE is using now. Thanks to Christian Peel
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554 for reporting this. Also, when section numbers are used as the first
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555 part of theorem numbers, display them in arabic, not Roman.
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557 25) New \IEEEtriggeratref{X} command allows a page break to be triggered
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558 just before the given reference number "X". This is most useful when
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559 balancing the columns on the last page and a \newpage between references
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560 is desired. \IEEEtriggercmd{X} allows a different command to be executed
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566 7/2001 V1.5 (MDS) changes:
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569 1) Fixed \and within \author bug: (! Misplaced \crcr. \endtabular ->\crcr)
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570 Thanks to Rainer Dorsch for discovering and reporting that \and
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573 2) Fixed the biography environment so that if a biography's text is shorter
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574 than the area allocated for the photo, a collision with the next
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575 biography does not occur. You can now put real graphics (using the
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576 graphicx package) into the biography photo box with a new optional
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577 argument of the biography command! For example:
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579 \begin{biography}[{\includegraphics[width=1in,height=1.25in,clip,
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580 keepaspectratio]{./tux.eps}}]{Linux Penguin}
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582 will use the specified graphic as the author's photo. The photo area is
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583 exactly 1in wide by 1.25in high - as is done in IEEE Transactions. Try
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584 to keep the same 4:5 aspect ratio if scanning/cropping your photos.
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585 Note the need for the extra set of enclosing braces around the
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586 \includegraphics. Without it, The LaTeX parser may get confused when it
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587 sees the \includegraphics's brackets within the biography's optional
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588 argument. Due to the length of the \includegraphics command, you may
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589 wish to define your own shorthand form of it. I have not done so with
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590 IEEEtran to prevent dependence on the graphicx package. If you do not
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591 use the optional argument, or leave it empty, a standard frame box
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592 with the words "Place Photo Here" will be used. If you want the space
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593 to remain completely empty, you can do:
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595 \begin{biography}[\mbox{}]{The Invisible Man}
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597 The interface to biography's optional argument is into a
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598 1in X 1.25in minipage in which the argument text is centered both
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599 horizontally and vertically:
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601 \begin{minipage}[b][1.25in][c]{1in}%
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606 Within the biography environment, \unitlength is set to 1in.
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607 With this in mind, you can even design your own custom frameboxes.
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610 \begin{biography}[\framebox(1,1.25){\parbox[][\height
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611 ][c]{0.9in}{\centering PLACE\\ PHOTO\\
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612 HERE}}]{Author Name}
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614 will yield the same type of result as the default photo box.
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616 Thanks to Herbert Voss for discovering the collision bug, suggesting
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617 the ability to handle graphics and providing some prototype code.
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622 3/2001 V1.4 (MDS) changes:
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625 1) New "draftcls" and "final" options have been added.
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626 Thanks to Dragan Cvetkovic for suggesting an option like draftcls.
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628 2) Documentation changes to reflect the fact that this IEEEtran.cls
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629 is no longer beta test.
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631 3) Slightly revised caption sizes. Figure and table captions are now
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632 in \footnotesize, not \small as before.
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634 4) Allow user to control figure caption justification. IEEEtran.cls
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635 normally defaults to left justified as is done in Transactions.
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636 However, for conferences, you may wish to issue the command:
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637 \centerfigcaptionstrue
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638 in the preamble. Short (less than one line long) figure captions
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639 will then be centered. Multi-line figure captions will always be
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640 properly left justified. V1.6: This is already done for you when
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641 using the conference mode.
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647 Michael Shell (MDS) made extensive changes and additions:
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650 BUGS FIXED (and many others too numerous to mention!):
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651 1) Fixed improper alignment with itemized, enumerated and
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652 description lists. Added new controls to these three
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653 environments so that it is easy to get the alignment IEEE
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654 uses. Furthermore, the itemize, enumerate and description lists
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655 no longer force a new paragraph to begin at the end the list
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656 (\par). (Sometimes lists are used within paragraphs.)
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658 2) JVH's fixes now allow things like $\mathbf{N}(0,P(0))$
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659 to work properly without needing the extra braces:
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660 ${\mathbf{N}}(0,P(0))$. There is no longer any dependence
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661 on the "rawfonts" and "oldlfont" packages. Thanks Juergen!
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663 3) Fixed underfull hbox errors and incorrect reference number
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664 alignment when the number of references in the bibliography
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665 exceeded 9 entries (which is almost every paper!).
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667 4) Removed dependence on the LaTeX sizexx.clo files.
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668 Now, 9pt documents should work correctly even on systems that
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669 lack a size9.clo file. This is most often used in conjunction
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670 with the option "technote" for "correspondence" papers like those
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671 in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. For virtually all
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672 other papers, 10pt is used and so it is the default.
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673 Some improper font sizes have been corrected. \footnotesize is
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674 now 8pt in 9pt docs, so footnotes in technotes should be the
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677 5) Added \interlinepenalty within the bibliography section to discourage
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678 LaTeX from breaking within a reference. IEEE almost never breaks within
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679 a reference and when they do it is usually in technotes
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680 (correspondence papers). You may get an underfull vbox warning in the
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681 bibliography indicating that the spacing just before the "REFERENCES"
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682 section is larger than normal, but the final result will be more like
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683 what IEEE will publish. See the comments in the BIBLIOGRAPHY section
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684 around line 2034 below if you want to change this behavior.
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686 6) No longer "blows up" when you use \paragraph and have a table
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689 7) Theorem environment changed, (but for V1.6, back to the old way, sigh).
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691 8) Figure captions adjusted: IEEE left (not center) justifies
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692 figure captions (for journals) and does not indent figure caption text.
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694 9) Adjusted some spacings in the table of contents(TOC))/list-of-figures/
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695 list-of-tables so that section/table numbers will not so easily
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696 collide with the titles. Section VIII was usually the worst offender.
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697 Still doesn't right justify the section numbers, but neither does
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698 article.cls (This must be why LaTeX likes the x.y.z section numbering
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699 scheme unlike I, II, III, etc. of IEEE. )
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700 It may be "normal" as it is (left justified). sigh.
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702 10) Now uses "index terms" now as a heading instead of "keywords".
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703 Furthermore, the "index terms" and "abstract" headings are in bold
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704 italic. This is how IEEE does things.
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706 11) \thebibliography and \biography now put entries into
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707 the table of contents for you.
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717 9/2000 (JVH) changes: (now designated as V1.2)
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719 made some corrections to get closer to LaTeX2e
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720 20000906 Juergen v.Hagen
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721 vonhagen@ihefiji.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de
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723 Permission to redistribute granted as of December 2000.
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732 1996 (JWD) LaTeX2e version: (now designated as V1.1)
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734 In the most recent TeXhax digest, there was a request for a copy of
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735 IEEEtrans.sty modified to work with LaTeX2e. I have a version I
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736 modified to make it IEEEtrans.cls, which I have sent to the person
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737 making the request and am now sending to you to consider posting to
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741 dixonj@colorado.edu
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742 http://spot.colorado.edu/~dixonj/
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752 30-August-1993 original LaTeX 2.09 version (IEEEtran.sty),
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753 (now designated as V1.0):
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755 by Gerry Murray and Silvano Balemi
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756 Automatic Control Lab, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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757 balemi@aut.ee.ethz.ch
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