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% 2010-11-05 Preisig, H A ; NTNU
% 2011-12-15 ditto ; adapted for PSE 11
% ; put all the heading info into the style file
% 2012-01-04 ditto ; Reference section title fixed -- integrated into style file
% ; changed sequence: first bibliography then pse style
% ; pse style redefines reference listing superseding natlib def
% ; and simplified by moving reference style loading into pse.sty
% 2014-09-04 ditto ; reverted to standard LaTeX fonts
% ; issues - measures do not correspond with manual.
% ; There is a cm missing 13.5 textwidth gives 12.5 texwidth ???
% 2015-10-14 Zinser, A ; adapted to ESCAPE 26
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\documentclass[fleqn,twoside,10pt]{article}
%% bibliography must be before escape styles
\usepackage{natbib}
\bibliographystyle{elsart-harv}
%% Escape/PSE styles
\usepackage{left_eq} % To get the equation left aligned, this is ugly but required :-)
\usepackage{escape26} % Stylefile from Escape
%%% >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> use your own GRAPHICS configuration <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
\usepackage{pstricks, pst-plot} % pstricks
\usepackage{graphicx} % enables import of various formats
\usepackage{wrapfig} % enables floating wrapped figures
\usepackage[figuresright]{rotating}
%% math packages
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amssymb}
%% >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> user definitions BIBLIOGRAPHY & DEFS <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
%% personal styles and definitions
%\usepackage{mystyle}
%\def\mydefs{defs}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage{blindtext}
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\title{ESCAPE Template Title}
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\author[a]{Anne Firstauthor}
\author[b]{Tim B. Secondauthor }
\author[a,b,*]{James Q. Thirdauthor}
\affil[a]{First affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country}
\affil[b]{Second affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country}
\email{*someone@organization.org}
\HeaderTitle{my paper title}
\HeaderAuthor{A. Firstauthor et al.}
% ==================================== title ====================================
\begin{document}
\maketitle % make title page with abstract and keywords
\thispagestyle{empty} % first page has a different format
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\begin{abstract}
\blindtext
\end{abstract}
\Keywords{keyword1, keyword2, keyword3}
% ==================================== body =====================================
\section{Section title}
This is a section
\subsection{Sub-section}
Equations come as normal, the included style file for the left equation notation of Elsevier is automatically included. So for example
\begin{equation}
A = B + C
\end{equation}
or an aligned equations
\begin{align}
\dot{x} &= A \, x + B \, u \\
y &= C \, x
\end{align}
But also the starred versions work:
\begin{equation*}
A = B + C
\end{equation*}
or an aligned equations
\begin{align*}
\dot{x} &= A \, x + B \, u \\
y &= C \, x
\end{align*}
\blindtext[2]
The subsubsection then appears like:
\subsubsection{Subsubsection}
This gives all numbered titles. \cite{Reference2015}
\paragraph{Paragraph}
\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.5\textwidth}
\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{F_drop.eps}
\caption{The world in a drop}
\label{Fig:drop}
\end{wrapfigure}
Figure \ref{Fig:drop} shows the word in a drop --
\section{Starred section commands}
The starred section commands, which do not show numbering, are not available.
\section{More}
\blindtext[2]
\section{Much more}
\blindtext[3]
% ================================ references ===================================
%% References
{\small\bibsep=0pt
\bibliography{example}
}
\end{document}
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