LAT E X, LATEX How to Typeset Your Papers in LAT E X (for Trans. on MPS) Hiroshi Nakashima, and Yasuki Saito This pamphlet is a guide to produce the final camera-ready manuscript of a paper to appear in of Information Processing Society of Japan Transaction on SIGMPS, using Japanese LATEX and special style files. Since the pamphlet itself is produced with the style files, it will help you to refer its source file which is distributed with the style files. 1. L A TEX L A TEX L A TEX Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University Presently with Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (just joke) NTT NTT Basic Research Laboratories 2. (1) http://pdap1.trc.rwcp.or.jp/mps/ ipsj-mps.sty : ipsj-mps.cls :L A TEX2ε ipsjsort.bst : jbibtex ipsjunsrt.bst : jbibtex sample.tex : esample.tex : bibsample.bib : ebibsample.bib : Unix (2) (3)
L A TEX.tex.bbl PostScript.tex (4) L A TEX PostScript (5) 3. LAT E X NTT jtex NTT TEX L A TEX NTT NTT =jtex 1.52 + L A TEX 2.09 =TEX 2.99-j1.7 + L A TEX 2.09 L A TEX2ε NTT =jtex 1.6 + L A TEX2ε 1994/12/01 patch level 3 =ptex 3.1415 p2.1.4 + pl A TEX2ε 1995/09/01 L A TEX 2.09 4. 4.1 L A TEX \textheight style parameter 4.2 \documentstyle{ipsj-mps} \setcounter{ }{ } \setcounter{ }{ } \setcounter{volpageoffset}{ } \ { }{ }{ } \ { }{ }{ } \begin{document} \title{ } \etitle{ } \affilabel{ }% { \\ } \paffilabel \author{ \and \and... } \eauthor{ \and \and... } \contact{ } \begin{abstract} L A TEX2ε native mode \documentclass \usepackage
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.bib.bbl thebibliography 4.16 acknowledgment \appendix \section A.1 A.2 \appendix[ ] 4.17 \end{document} \begin{biography} \member{ } \member{ } \end{biography} \member \stmember \nomember 4.18 24 46 2 = 2208 5. L A TEX joe@sys.wakayama-u.ac.jp L A TEX SATO 1) : L A TEX, (1991). 2) Lamport, L.: A Document Preparation System L A TEX User s Guide & Reference Manual, Addison Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts (1986). (Cooke, E., et al. L A TEX (1990)). 3) : L A TEX, (1990). 4) : L A TEX, (1991). 5) :,, Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 626 634 (1989). 6), : OSI,, Vol. 31, No. 9, pp. 1235 1244 (1990). 7) Itoh, S. and Goto, N.: An Adaptive Noiseless Coding for Sources with Big Alphabet Size, Trans. IEICE, Vol. E74, No. 9, pp. 2495 2503 (1991). 8),, :9 7 Runge- Kutta,, Vol. 33, No. 12, pp. 1512 1526 (1992). 9) Abrahamson, K., Dadoun, N., Kirkpatrick, D.G. and Przytycka, T.: A Simple Parallel Tree Contraction Algorithm, J. Algorithms, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 287 302 (1989). 10) : 9 7 Runge-Kutta,, Vol. 33, No. 12, pp. 1506 1511 (1992). 11) Foley, J.D. et al.: Computer Graphics Principles and Practice, System Programming Series, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 2nd edition (1990). 12), : CG, Information & Computing, Vol. 46, (1990). 13) Chang, C.L. and Lee, R. C.T.: Symbolic Logic and Mechanical Theorem Proving, Academic Press, New York (1973). ( :, (1983)). 14) :, FGCS 92 (1992). 15) Knuth, D. E.: Fundamental Algorithms, Art of Computer Programming, Vol. 1, Addison- Wesley, 2nd edition, chapter 2, pp. 371 381 (1973). 16) Schwartz, A. J.: Subdividing Bézier Curves and Surfaces, Geometric Modeling: Algorithms and New Trends (Farin, G. E.(ed.)), SIAM, Philadelphia, pp. 55 66 (1987).
17) Baraff, D.: Curved Surfaces and Coherence for Non-penetrating Rigid Body Simulation, SIG- GRAPH 90 Proceedings (Beach, R. J.(ed.)), Dallas, Texas, ACM, Addison-Wesley, pp. 19 28 (1990). 18) Adobe Systems Inc.: PostScript Language Reference Manual, Reading, Massachusetts (1985). 19) :,, (1989). 20), : ipsjpapers.sty (1995). ( ). 21) Weihl, W.: Specification and Implementation of Atomic Data Types, PhD Thesis, MIT, Boston (1984). 22) Institute for New Generation Computer Technology: Proc. Intl. Conf. on Fifth Generation Computer Systems, Vol. 1 (1992). 23) Aredon, I.: TEX, Seminar on Mathematical Sciences 13, Department of Mathematics, Keio University, Yokohama (1989). 24) : L A TEX ( 1 ) (1998). ( ). PostScript PostScript Ryumin Light-KL Gothic Medium BBB Jun 101 Futo Min A101 Futo Go B101 Times- RBI Hlevetica[- BO ] Courier[-BO] Helvetica-Narrow[- BO ] Symbols Set ITC AvantGarge Gohtic- BDO Platino[- BI ] New Century-Schoolbok[- BI ] ITC Bookman[- LD ] ITC Zapf Chancery-Mediumitalic ITC Zapf Dingbats RBI ::= Roman Bold Italic BoldItalic BO ::= Bold Oblique BoldOblique BDO ::= Book Demi BookOblique DemiOblique BI ::= Bold Italic BoldItalic LD ::= Light Demi LightItalic DemiItalic ( 10 5 1 ) ( 10 5 31 ) 31 56 ( ) 4 63 5 28 53 M.Sc.(AI ) 54 59 60 INRIA NTT (Symbol Grounding Problem) (TEX ) ( ) (D.,, ) Cognitive Science Society TUG