% ATTENZIONE IL PROGRAMMA USA IL FILE artic0.TEX % \input artic0.tex % \centerline{Author One and Author Two} \bigskip\centerline{Lyman Laboratory of Physics} \centerline{Harvard University}\centerline{Cambridge, MA 02138} \vskip .3in This sample is produced by the file `artic.tex' in the directory and is intended to exhibit the conventions used in the file `artic0.tex' also in directory , as inputted above. The vskips, etc., on this title page have been chosen to give a reasonable looking HUTP style preprint in either full-sized or reduced format (selected by typing b or $\ell$ in response to the big/little query from the macro). Note that the `HUTP' and `Date' macros must be used together to choose fonts and horizontal size appropriately, suppress first page number, etc.\ (but they may both be safely omitted in `big' format for applications without title page). One may most easily start a new paper by making a copy of this sample and then replacing the dummy text with something potentially more interesting. It is useful to read pp.~1--54, 127--201 of Knuth's {\bigit Texbook}. \Date{01/85} \newsec{Introduction} Sections are begun using the macro `newsec' as above. References are done using the macro `ref' as follows\ref \Ii{John Q. Physicist, Phys. Rev. D20 (1980) 1234} \ref\Iii{Author One and Author Two, Nucl. Phys. B52 (1975) 439}. The labels on the references\Ii\ and\Iii\ (which include the brackets) can then be used to refer back to them. Here is how to put two papers in one reference\ref \IAG{L. Alvarez-Gaum\'e and P. Ginsparg, ``The Structure of Gauge and Gravitational Anomalies,'' Harvard preprint HUTP-84/A016, to appear in Ann. Phys.\semi L. Alvarez-Gaum\'e and P. Ginsparg, Nucl. Phys. B243 (1984) 449}. Note the use of the macro `semi' to separate them (the macro `nref' can be used to suppress the immediate appearance of the bracketed reference number in the text if desired\ref \rSP{Seminal Paper} \nref\rMIF{Moderately Interesting Follow-ups} -\ref\rCUR{Completely Useless Ripoffs}). The references are listed together with their labels in the file refs.tmp. Footnotes are done using the macro `foot'.\foot{like this} They also get automatically numbered\foot{consecutively} throughout the paper. To do equations we use the macro `eqn' % \eqn\eIi{R^a{}_b=d\om ab+\om ac\wedge\om cb} % and % \eqn\eIii{\om a{{b,\mu}}\equiv e^a{}_\nu\grad\mu e_b{}^\nu= -e_b{}^\nu\grad\mu e^a{}_\nu.} % The equations are then referred to (see \eIi\ or \eIii) using the label (which includes the parentheses). A list of the equation numbers together with their corresponding labels is created in the file eqns.tmp. \newsec{Body} To specify equation numbers in aligned equations and/or equations specified with a's, b's, etc., just tag the equation numbers first using the macro `eqnn' or `eqna' and then use `eqalignno' \eqna\eIIi \eqnn\eIIii % $$\eqalignno{\left(\int_{-\infty}^\infty e^{-x^2}\right)^2\,dx &={\rm something}&\eIIi a\cr &={\rm something\ else}\cr &=\pi&\eIIi b\cr &=2\pi/2.&\eIIii\cr}$$ % We can then easily refer back to $\eIIii$ or $\eIIi{a}$ or even $\eIIi{a,b}$ (eqna defines a label which takes an argument $\{a,b,\ldots\}$ when used to refer back; it could be used instead of eqnn if one remembers to type $\{\}$ after the label when referring back) or set up a new equation referring to none of them: % \eqn\eIIx{2+2=4.} \newsec{Conclusion} To call Tex on a source file filename.tex, issue the command $$\hbox{\$ tex filename}$$ which creates a file filename.dvi (and also a filename.lis file). When satisfied, issue the command $$\hbox{\$ qmstex filename}$$ to create a file filename.bit for the qms lasergrafix printer. Finally, to get the printout, issue $$\hbox{\$ las8 filename}$$ which sends filename.bit to the printer. Before logging off, it is probably preferable to get rid of the .dvi, .bit, and .lis files. To list the references, use the macro `listrefs' as below.\foot{exactly once at the end of the paper}\ We conclude with some sample figure captions using the macro `fig'.% and a last gratuitous reference\ref %\IIi{A. Redlich, Phys. Rev. Lett. 52 (1984) 18\semi %A. Niemi and G. Semenoff, any paper\semi %R. Jackoff, ``Re-Cycles of Geometry in Physics,'' in {\it Asymptotic %Reams of Physicists}, ed. A. Goof et al. (Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, %1983)}. \vskip 1in\centerline{{\bf Acknowledgements}} This work was supported in part by various colleagues. We also thank NSF contract PHY-82-15249 for discussions. \listrefs \centerline{{\bf Figure Captions}}\parindent=40pt\bigskip \fig{1.1}{Since figures are usually the last thing done, I haven't bothered to set up a macro to insert the section number automatically.} \fig{1.2}{I also haven't had `fig' automatically insert the final period, as does `ref'.} \fig{2.1}{`fig' does, however, automatically type a colon and line up the text properly.} \parindent=20pt \bye