Dear Colleagues, This is a resend of my May 10 email with the Snowmass style file. Thank you, Michael ________________________________________ From: Peskin, Michael E. Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 5:41 PM To: Peskin, Michael E.; Jonathan L. Rosner; snowmass-ef; Graf, Norman A. Cc: CSS2013 Conveners -- [log in to unmask]; chip brock; Chris Quigg; Daniel Cronin-Hennessy; Howard Nicholson; Jennifer Seivwright; Jim Siegrist; Hewett, JoAnne L.; Jonathan Feng; Keith Dienes; Lothar Bauerdick; Marcel Demarteau; Marge Bardeen; Michael Dine; Murdock Gilchriese; Patricia McBride; Pierre Ramond; Ritz, Steven M.; Robert H Bernstein; Ronald J. Lipton; Shipsey, Ian P.; Steven Gottlieb; Weerts, Harry Subject: LaTeX Style for Snowmass Proceedings Dear Colleagues, Please find attached the LaTeX style files for the Snowmass proceedings. This style is only for the 30 page working group and frontier summary reports. For the contributed papers and white papers, as its says clearly on the site, we will accept papers in any format. The style is almost exactly that used in the Intensity Frontier report and, before that, in a number of B-factory community reports. So it is easy to use and battle-tested. I thank JoAnne Hewett and Dave Hitlin for suggesting this package. The style is given as a tar file that opens into a directory SnowmassStyle. When you cd into this directory, you will see the main LaTeX file is called "driverFile.tex". If you issue the command pdflatex driverFile.tex three times (it is an incantation), it will produce a pdf using the materials in the directory Magnetism. The pdf should be identical to driverfile-results.pdf, which you will see in the directory. To create your own Snowmass working group report: 1. Create a new directory with the name of your group (e.g. TopQuark) 2. Change the input line at the bottom of driverFile.tex to \input TopQuark/wgreport.tex Do not change any other line of this file 3. Copy wgreport.tex and authorlist.tex from the directory Magnetism into your directory, and modify these in what I hope is the obvious way. I have provided two chapters of the Intensity Frontier report to give additional examples. 4. Figures should be in pdf and should be referred to as e.g. TopQuark/myfig.pdf These pdf figures should reside in your directory. 5. Build a pdf from the LaTeX using the incantation above. 6. For most references, you can look up the paper in INSPIRE, click on "LaTeX(US)" below the citation, and paste whatever is there into your bibliography. I apologize that this will not work for many Cosmic Frontier citations that are not in INSPIRE. If you need to, you may use bibtex (but, I am not supporting bibtex). Please do not use natbib, which is known to cause conflicts. I will take care of resolving label duplication between chapters. 7. When you are done, send your directory to me by email. Due date: August 30. Good luck! If you have any problems, please let me know by email. Best wishes, Michael Peskin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael E. Peskin [log in to unmask] HEP Theory Group, MS 81 ------- SLAC National Accelerator Lab. phone: 1-(650)-926-3250 2575 Sand Hill Road fax: 1-(650)-926-2525 Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA www.slac.stanford.edu/~mpeskin/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ######################################################################## Use REPLY-ALL to reply to list To unsubscribe from the SNOWMASS-EF list, click the following link: https://listserv.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=SNOWMASS-EF&A=1