% Make sure that the documentstyle command includes options that % may have been used by your authors, in addition to the ones % that you supplied them in instructions/templates. \documentstyle[twoside,here,makeidx,psfig,epsf,aspconf,html,bookstuff]{article} % Are you making an index? An author index? If so, you will have % to edit that information into the articles themselves, but % uncomment one or both of the following, as appropriate: \makeindex \makeaindex \begin{document} \pagestyle{myheadings} % FRONT MATTER % If you have a lot of front matter, you may end up with roman % numerals in the table of contents that are too wide. If so, % uncomment the next three lines to allow a wider space for % page numbers in the toc. \makeatletter \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\def\protect\@pnumwidth{2.8em}} \makeatother \pagenumbering{roman} % If your publisher has told you that the pages you are supplying % do not start with page 1, put the page number they gave you as % the second argument to the following: \setcounter{page}{13} \markboth{Contents}{Contents} \tableofcontents \cleardoublepage % The Preface % % Uncomment if you have a preface, which should be in this % directory in the file preface.tex. The preface should % start with: % % \section*{\bf Preface} \markboth{Preface}{} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Preface} \input{preface} % The participant list % % Uncomment if you have a participant list, which should be % in this directory in the file participants.tex. This file % should look something like this: % % % \begin{participants} % % \reference Mark Abbott, % Center for EUV Astrophysics, % University of California, % 2150 Kittredge Street, % Berkeley, CA 94704, USA % % ... % \end{participants} \cleardoublepage \input{participants} % Conference photograph % % Uncomment if you have a conference photograph, which should % be included from the file photograph.tex. % \cleardoublepage \markboth{Conference Photograph}{Conference Photograph} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Conference photograph} \input photograph \cleardoublepage % Restore a more modest space for page numbers in the toc \makeatletter \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\def\protect\@pnumwidth{1.85em}} \makeatother \pagenumbering{arabic} % PART commands % % Will your book have \part sections? If so, you will have to % edit them in by hand once you have created the book.tex file. % To have both \part pages and the first page of the following % article appear on right hand pages, make entries that look % like this: % % \cleardoublepage % \part{Software Systems} % \cleardoublepage \cleardoublepage \part{Software Systems} \cleardoublepage % Article list % % This tag will be expanded into list of articles, one per (long) % line. Once you have created the book.tex file, you can arrange % these lines into the order you want them to appear in the book. % (And perhaps edit in the \part commands, as described above.) % AUTHOR INDEX % % If you demanded an author index by uncommenting the % \makeaindex command above, then uncomment these lines % to print the author index: \cleardoublepage \pagestyle{myheadings} {\printaindex} % SUBJECT INDEX % % If you demanded a subject index by uncommenting the % \makeindex command above (and inserting \index commands % into the articles!), then uncomment these lines. This is % also a convenient place to insert \index commands that % do not appear in any of the articles, such as those that % ask index users to see another entry, as in % % \index{software!applications|see{applications software}} \cleardoublepage \index{ADS|see{Astrophysics Data System}} \index{satellites|see{space missions}} \index{missions, space|see{missions, space}} \index{software!applications|see{applications software}} {\printindex} \newpage % Colophon % % Do you have a colophon in the file colophon.tex? If so, % uncomment these lines: \markboth{}{} \input{colophon} \cleardoublepage \end{document} % When you are done editing this file, run the arts2book % script to build the book.tex file.