% MNLAND.TEX % % A landscape figure for the sample plain TeX Monthly Notices article. % % v1.1 --- released 25th August 1994 (M. Reed) % v1.0 --- first released 17th February 1994 % % Copyright Cambridge University Press % The following line automatically loads the mn macros if you are not % using a format file. \ifx\mnmacrosloaded\undefined \input mn\fi % If your system has the AMS fonts version 2.0 installed, MN.tex can be % made to use them by uncommenting the line: %\AMStwofontstrue % % By doing this, you will be able to obtain upright Greek characters. % e.g. \umu, \upi etc. See the section on "Upright Greek characters" in % this guide for further information. % !! AMS fonts are not used in this file. The following code is provided % for your convenience !! \newif\ifAMStwofonts %\AMStwofontstrue \ifCUPmtplainloaded \else \NewTextAlphabet{textbfit} {cmbxti10} {} \NewTextAlphabet{textbfss} {cmssbx10} {} \NewMathAlphabet{mathbfit} {cmbxti10} {} % for math mode \NewMathAlphabet{mathbfss} {cmssbx10} {} % " " " % \ifAMStwofonts % \NewSymbolFont{upmath} {eurm10} \NewSymbolFont{AMSa} {msam10} \NewMathSymbol{\upi} {0}{upmath}{19} \NewMathSymbol{\umu} {0}{upmath}{16} \NewMathSymbol{\upartial}{0}{upmath}{40} \NewMathSymbol{\leqslant}{3}{AMSa}{36} \NewMathSymbol{\geqslant}{3}{AMSa}{3E} \let\oldle=\le \let\oldleq=\leq \let\oldge=\ge \let\oldgeq=\geq \let\leq=\leqslant \let\le=\leqslant \let\geq=\geqslant \let\ge=\geqslant \else \def\umu{\mu} \def\upi{\pi} \def\upartial{\partial} \fi \fi %\special{landscape} % only use this if your driver supports it % Marginal adjustments using \pageoffset maybe required when printing % proofs on a Laserprinter (this is usually not needed). % Syntax: \pageoffset{ +/- hor. offset}{ +/- vert. offset} % e.g. \pageoffset{-3pc}{-4pc} \pageoffset{0pc}{-1.5pc} \landscape \authorcomment{Landscape material to be pasted into the article.} \begintopmatter % these must be here \maketitle % \beginfigure{1} \caption{{\bf Figure 4.} Photometric comparisons in the overlap areas between the fields. The differences between photometry of individual images from different fields for the overlapping fields 52--51, 50--51, 50--28 and 30--29 are shown for the $B_{\rm J}$ and $R$ wavebands. The axes are as follows. Left-hand panels: $\Delta B$ ($-1$ to 1) against $\langle B \rangle$ (13 to 21). Right-hand panels: $\Delta R$ ($-1$ to 1) against $\langle R \rangle$ (12 to 20).} \endfigure \bye % end of mnland.tex