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- %% IEEEtran.cls 2002/11/18 version V1.6b
- %%
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- %%
- %% This is the official IEEE LaTeX class for authors of the Institute of
- %% Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Transactions journals and
- %% conferences.
- %%
- %% The latest version and documentation of IEEEtran can be obtained at:
- %% http://www.ieee.org
- %% and/or
- %% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/IEEEtran/
- %%
- %% The CTAN page may have additional files related to obscure,
- %% non-IEEE standard and/or platform dependent use of this tool.
- %%
- %% Based on the original 1993 IEEEtran.cls, but with many bug fixes
- %% and enhancements (from both JVH and MDS) over the 1996/7 version.
- %%
- %%
- %% Contributors:
- %% Gerry Murray (1993), Silvano Balemi (1993),
- %% Jon Dixon (1996), Peter N"uchter (1996),
- %% Juergen von Hagen (2000), and Michael Shell (2001-2002)
- %%
- %%
- %% Copyright (c) 1993-2002 by Gerry Murray, Silvano Balemi,
- %% Jon Dixion, Peter N"uchter,
- %% Juergen von Hagen and Michael Shell
- %%
- %% Current maintainer (V1.3 to V1.6): Michael Shell
- %% mshell@ece.gatech.edu
- %% See the CTAN website above
- %% for current contact information.
- %%
- %% Special thanks to Peter Wilson (CUA) and Donald Arseneau
- %% for allowing the inclusion of the \@ifmtarg command
- %% from their ifmtarg LaTeX package.
- %%
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- %%
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- %% ( http://language.perl.com/misc/Artistic.html )
- %% and may be freely used, distributed and modified.
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- %%
- %% Major changes to the user interface should be indicated by an
- %% increase in the version numbers. If a version is a beta, it will
- %% be indicated with a BETA suffix, i.e., 1.4 BETA.
- %% Small changes can be indicated by appending letters to the version
- %% such as "IEEEtran_v14a.cls".
- %% In all cases, \Providesclass, any \typeout messages to the user,
- %% \IEEEtransversionmajor and \IEEEtransversionminor must reflect the
- %% correct version information.
- %% The changes should also be documented via source comments.
- %%**********************************************************************
- %%
- %
- % Available class options
- % (e.g., \documentclass[10pt,conference]{ieeeconf}
- %
- % *** choose only one from each category ***
- %
- % 9pt, 10pt, 11pt, 12pt
- % Sets normal font size. The default is 10pt.
- %
- % conference, journal, technote, peerreview, peerreviewca
- % determines format mode - conference papers, journal papers,
- % correspondence papers (technotes), or peer review papers. The user
- % should also select 9pt when using technote. peerreview is like
- % journal mode, but provides for a single-column "cover" title page for
- % anonymous peer review. The paper title (without the author names) is
- % repeated at the top of the page after the cover page. For peer review
- % papers, the \IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle command must be executed (will
- % automatically be ignored for non-peerreview modes) at the place the
- % cover page is to end, usually just after the abstract (keywords are
- % not normally used with peer review papers). peerreviewca is like
- % peerreview, but allows the author names to be entered and formatted
- % as with conference mode so that author affiliation and contact
- % information can be easily seen on the cover page.
- % The default is journal.
- %
- % draft, draftcls, draftclsnofoot, final
- % determines if paper is formatted as a widely spaced draft (for
- % handwritten editor comments) or as a properly typeset final version.
- % draftcls restricts draft mode to the class file while all other LaTeX
- % packages (i.e., \usepackage{graphicx}) will behave as final - allows
- % for a draft paper with visible figures, etc. draftclsnofoot is like
- % draftcls, but does not display the date and the word "DRAFT" at the foot
- % of the pages. If using one of the draft modes, the user will probably
- % also want to select onecolumn.
- % The default is final.
- %
- % letterpaper, a4paper
- % determines paper size: 8.5in X 11in or 210mm X 297mm. CHANGING THE PAPER
- % SIZE WILL NOT ALTER THE TYPESETTING OF THE DOCUMENT - ONLY THE MARGINS
- % WILL BE AFFECTED. In particular, documents using the a4paper option will
- % have reduced side margins (A4 is narrower than US letter) and a longer
- % bottom margin (A4 is longer than US letter). For both cases, the top
- % margins will be the same and the text will be horizontally centered.
- % For final submission to IEEE, authors should use US letter (8.5 X 11in)
- % paper. Note that authors should ensure that all post-processing
- % (ps, pdf, etc.) uses the same paper specificiation as the .tex document.
- % Problems here are by far the number one reason for incorrect margins.
- % IEEEtran will automatically set the default paper size under pdflatex
- % (without requiring a change to pdftex.cfg), so this issue is more
- % important to dvips users. Fix config.ps, config.pdf, or ~/.dvipsrc for
- % dvips, or use the dvips -t papersize option instead as needed. See the
- % testflow documentation
- % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/IEEEtran/testflow
- % for more details on dvips paper size configuration.
- % The default is letterpaper.
- %
- % oneside, twoside
- % determines if layout follows single sided or two sided (duplex)
- % printing. The only notable change is with the headings at the top of
- % the pages.
- % The default is oneside.
- %
- % onecolumn, twocolumn
- % determines if text is organized into one or two columns per page. One
- % column mode is usually used only with draft papers.
- % The default is twocolumn.
- %
- % nofonttune
- % turns off tuning of the font interword spacing. Maybe useful to those
- % not using the standard Times fonts or for those who have already "tuned"
- % their fonts.
- % The default is to enable IEEEtran to tune font parameters.
- %
- %
- %*******
- % 11/2002 V1.6b (MDS) changes:
- %
- % 1) Fixed problem with figure captions when using hyperref. Thanks to
- % Leandro Barajas and Michael Bassetti for reporting this bug.
- %
- % 2) Provide a fake nabib command \NAT@parse so that hyperref will not
- % interfere with the operation of cite.sty. However, as a result citation
- % numbers will not be hyperlinked. Also, natbib will not be able to work
- % with IEEEtran. However, this is perhaps the best solution until cite.sty
- % and hyperref.sty are able to co-exist with each other.
- % It easy enough to override the fake command via:
- % \makeatletter
- % \let\NAT@parse\undefined
- % \makeatother
- %
- % 3) Revised font selection method so as not to have problems when used
- % with setspace.sty. Thanks to Zhang Yan for reporting this bug.
- %
- % 4) Added \special to feed papersize to dvips. Thanks to Moritz Borgmann
- % for suggesting this feature.
- %
- % 5) In addition to the IEEE IED lists, the original IED style list
- % environments (as is done in article.cls) are now provided as
- % LaTeXitemize, LaTeXenumerate, and LaTeXdescription. Also, users can
- % now redefine \makelabel within IEEE IED list controls. There may be
- % some use for this in specialized applications. Thanks to Eli Barzilay
- % for suggesting this feature.
- %
- % 6) \table* now defaults to \footnotesize text like \table.
- %
- % 7) The draft modes now no longer force a pagebreak after the title.
- % Thanks to Christian Peel for suggesting this change.
- %
- % 8) New draftclsnofoot mode is like draftcls, but does not display the
- % date and the word "DRAFT" at the foot of the page. Thanks to
- % Christian Peel for suggesting this feature.
- %
- % 9) New peerreview and peerreviewca modes with \IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle
- % command allows for a "cover" titlepage for anonymous peer review.
- % Except for the cover titlepage, peerreview is much like journal mode.
- % peerreviewca is like peerreview, but allows the author names to be
- % entered and formatted as under conference mode so that author
- % affiliations and contact information can be easily seen on the cover
- % page. Thanks to Eric Benedict for suggesting this feature.
- %
- %
- %*******
- % 7/2002 V1.6 (MDS) changes:
- %
- % 1) Added conference mode via conference option. Defaults to the traditional
- % journal mode. i.e., \documentclass[conference]{IEEEtran}
- %
- % 2) Added support for A4 paper via new a4paper option. Pdflatex's paper size
- % lengths are now automatically set to the proper paper size being used.
- %
- % 3) Revised margins again. Page text is now horizontally centered.
- % Conference mode increases the top and bottom margins with the bottom
- % margin being slightly larger. For A4 paper, the top margin and text
- % typesetting will not change from those of US letter paper, but the side
- % margins will be smaller and the bottom margin will be larger than that of
- % US letter. All per IEEE specs.
- %
- % 4) Fixed footnote line spacing anomaly in draft mode.
- % Thanks to Alberto Rodriguez for reporting this bug.
- %
- % Also, slightly revised footnote and \thanks note spacing.
- % Set \interfootnotelinepenalty=10000 to prevent LaTeX
- % from breaking footnotes across multiple pages or columns.
- %
- % 5) Fixed bug that caused overwritten photo areas and sometimes anomalous
- % spacing when a new paragraph was started within a biography. Also,
- % the presence of \par's, new lines or spaces at the beginning of
- % abstract, keywords, biography, or biographynophoto will no longer
- % affect the first word spacing.
- % Thanks to Eric Durant for reporting this bug.
- %
- % The biography environment now does a better job in preventing
- % a biography photo area from being broken across pages or columns.
- %
- % 6) Fixed whitespace between \cite entries bug. i.e.,
- % both \cite{einstein24, knuth84} and \cite{einstein24,knuth84}
- % are now valid. \cite is now a robust command as it should be.
- % IEEEtran now no longer defines the old non-standard \shortcite or
- % \citename.
- %
- % The base IEEEtran.cls does not sort citation numbers or produce ranges
- % for three or more consecutive numbers. However, V1.6 of IEEEtran.cls
- % now pre-defines the following format control macros to facilitate easy
- % use with Donald Arseneau's cite.sty package (tested with cite.sty V3.9):
- %
- % \def\citepunct{], [}
- % \def\citedash{]--[}
- %
- % cite.sty is standard on most LaTeX sytems and can be obtained from
- % www.ctan.org. Thanks to Donald Arseneau for creating cite.sty, providing
- % the required format arguments to produce the IEEE style. and
- % designing a cite interface capable of handling the IEEE citation
- % style.
- %
- % Note: Historically, IEEE has wanted authors to "hardcode" symbolics.
- % (i.e., replace all \cite{} with fixed [x]). However, it now seems that
- % most electronic manuscript submissions to IEEE are in .pdf format, and
- % as such, do not require the LaTeX document reference numbers to be hard
- % coded. If an author is required to submit actual LaTeX files, I do
- % recommend that the bibliography file (.bbl) be copied into the .tex
- % document and the \bibliographystyle{} and \bibliography{} commands be
- % commented out so that the .tex file does not depend on (potentially
- % lengthy and/or confidential) external bibliography database files.
- %
- % 7) Adjusted some spacing parameters. The spacing above and below equations
- % has been revised (to a typical IEEE value). \jot now has a decent value.
- % The title text is now exactly 24pt. (On a related note, \fontsubfuzz has
- % been increased to 0.9pt to prevent annoying font substitution warnings
- % when using the Computer Modern fonts that use the 24.88pt size.)
- % In V1.6, \small is now 8.5pt in 9pt docs because \footnotesize is 8pt.
- % For 9pt docs, you should probably go ahead and use \footnotesize when you
- % need text a little smaller than \normalsize.
- % The interword spacing has been adjusted to be extremely close to that
- % which IEEE uses. You can use a new class option, nofonttune, if you need
- % to disable the adjusting of the interword spacing. This adjustment and
- % an increase to \hyphenpenalty have greatly reduced the amount of
- % hyphenation in a typical paper.
- % The baselineskip for the normalsize fonts has been tweaked to reduce
- % underfull vboxes on journal paper columns with only paragraphs.
- % Conference mode does the same thing but by also tweaking the \textheight
- % slightly off 9.25in (IEEE spec) to ensure an integer number of lines per
- % page. Draft (also draftcls) mode has also been revised to reduce
- % underfull vbox warnings. However, draft mode can still produce underfull
- % vboxes (a direct result of the increase in line spacing and margins) if:
- % A non-normalsize font occupies an entire column (abstract and index terms
- % take up a whole column by themselves); or the beginning of a section
- % occurs near the end of a column and cannot be squeezed into the bottom,
- % etc. This is normal as draft mode's liberal spacings cannot guarantee
- % perfect formatting.
- %
- % 8) New biographynophoto environment for biographies without photos.
- % Usage:
- %
- % \begin{biographynophoto}{author name}
- % biography text here
- % \end{biographynophoto}
- %
- % 9) Fixed bug that produced multiple table of contents entries for papers
- % with more than one biography. Also, biography now works better with
- % hyperref.
- %
- %10) New \sublargesize font size command provides for 11pt text in a 10pt
- % document. (Needed for things like author names.) For documents not
- % using 10pt normal size text, \sublargesize is currently identical
- % to \large.
- %
- %11) New \IEEEmembership command to provide correct font to indicate IEEE
- % membership for journal papers.
- %
- %12) Fixed author name line overflow problem when in journal mode. This
- % problem had been introduced in V1.5 in my rush to get \and to work for
- % conferences. \and is unneeded (and invalid) in journal mode. For
- % conference mode, \and will work as expected and features an optional
- % spacing argument. i.e., \and[\hspace{5ex}]
- % \and will default (recommended) to using \hfill which will result in
- % equal spacing between author blocks.
- %
- %13) New \authorblockN, \authorblockA and \authorrefmark commands to
- % facilitate easy formatting of author names, affiliations and cross
- % reference symbols, respectively, when in conference mode. These
- % three commands are to be used only for conference papers.
- % In conference mode, \author text is placed within a modified tabular
- % environment (somewhat like article.cls). So, within \author in conference
- % mode, you should not try to enclose multiple \\ within an environment or
- % command (other than the argument braces of \authorblockX{}). For example:
- %
- % \author{\authorblockN{{John Doe \\ Jane Doe}}} % WRONG!
- %
- % will generate an error.
- %
- % Note that font size/attribute changes will now persists across \\ within
- % \author. (But, not across author blocks nor across \and.)
- % However, with the new commands, there should be no need to alter any
- % font attributes within \author. All text sizing and spacing within
- % \author{} and the author block commands is per IEEE specs for both
- % conference and journal modes. (In conference mode, the author names
- % are only very slightly larger than the affiliations which are in normal
- % size.) For specialized applications you can alter the justification of
- % author lines by placing \hfill at the beginning or at the end of a line.
- % The interline spacing within \author is determined by the font attributes
- % that are in effect at the end of each line within author.
- %
- %14) Because the titles and author name blocks use different font sizes/styles
- % from the main text, it was possible that two column papers with titles that
- % span both columns (standard journal and conference papers, but not technotes)
- % with certain numbers of lines for the title and authors' name/affiliations
- % can cause underfull vbox problems (paragraphs with large spacings between
- % them) in the second column of the main text on the title page - if there were
- % no new sections, equations or figures in this column (they would provide some
- % needed rubber spacing). The use of things like special paper notices and
- % publisher ID marks also affected this issue. The problem could not happen
- % in the first column because the first column has a rubber length around the
- % heading of the first section. Furthermore, problems seldom occurred on pages
- % after the first as the margins had been chosen not to cause it with the popular
- % font sizes. Rubber lengths after the author names would not fix this problem.
- % Auto-calculating a "good" spacing after the title is a tad difficult
- % to do in LaTeX. However, I am pleased to report that V1.6 has this new
- % capability - "dynamically determined title spacing". IEEEtran will now
- % measure the height of all the title and author text in \maketitle
- % and then calculate a rigid (non-rubber) spacer to follow that meets
- % IEEE specs and also produces a \textheight on the title page that ensures
- % an integer number of normalsized lines on the rest of the page. Single
- % column papers, and two column papers with the title entirely in column
- % one (technotes) do not need dynamic rigid spacing and therefore use
- % standard rubber spacers.
- %
- % Note: This problem can still crop up if you use floats that span both
- % columns (i.e., figure*). It has been a decade+ long limitation with LaTeX
- % that the stretchable portion of \dbltextfloatsep is ignored.
- % If you get a problem with underful vbox warnings and paragraphs that "are
- % pulled apart" on page with a float that spans both columns, tweak the
- % space between the figure and the main text a little:
- %
- % \vskip 5pt
- % \end{figure*}
- %
- % If you can't find a value that fixes both columns, you are going to
- % have to put a rubber spacer somewhere in one or both of the columns.
- %
- %15) Because of change #14 above, those of you using \pubid will, as of V1.6,
- % have to place it *before* \maketitle in order for it have the intended
- % affect. The dynamic spacer algorithm must see if you are using \pubid when
- % \maketitle is called. \pubidadjcol works as before except that it now
- % has additional logic to prevent it from doing anything if \pubid was never
- % called.
- %
- %16) In some unusual, non-standard circumstances, an author may desire to
- % alter the spacing after the title area or put some unusual text above
- % the main text. For instance, to stop a bad break when a new section
- % occurs right at the start of the second page. This is difficult to do
- % when the title spans both columns of two column text since LaTeX treats
- % such title text as a type of float. A new command, \IEEEaftertitletext{},
- % gives access to the end of that produced by \maketitle. The types of
- % things that can go into \IEEEaftertitletext are the same as those into
- % \twocolumn[] - no \par, but \\ are OK. There is no restriction on the
- % range of spacings that can be used.
- % i.e., \IEEEaftertitletext{\vspace{-100pt}} will push the main text well
- % into the title and \IEEEaftertitletext{\vspace{100pt}} will push it far down
- % the page. You will have complete control. If used, place
- % \IEEEaftertitletext{} before \maketitle like \title and \author. IEEEtran's
- % dynamic title spacing intentionally does not take into consideration the
- % contents of \IEEEaftertitletext{} when determining the spacer after the title
- % area (otherwise it would try to second guess you), so the user will have
- % manually adjust the height of the contents in \IEEEaftertitletext{} if the
- % problem discussed in #14 above should develop. A safe bet is to keep
- % the height of contents of \IEEEaftertitletext{} to integer multiples of
- % \baselineskip, i.e., \IEEEaftertitletext{\vspace{-1\baselineskip}}
- %
- % Because it can result in an IEEE nonstandard format, the use of
- % \IEEEaftertitletext{} is discouraged. Possible uses include (1) the use of
- % IEEEtran for non-IEEE work with different title spacing requirements,
- % or (2) as an emergency manual override if a problem should develop in
- % IEEEtran's automatic spacing algorithm.
- %
- %17) completely rewritten \PARstart to:
- % a. no longer have problems when the user begins an environment
- % within the paragraph that uses \PARstart.
- % b. auto-detect and use the current font family
- % c. revise handling of the space at the end of the first word so that
- % interword glue will now work as normal.
- % d. produce correctly aligned edges for the (two) indented lines.
- %
- % Because the current font family is now auto-detected, there is no
- % longer any need for \CMPARstart - it is now the same as \PARstart.
- %
- %18) There is now a new "open box" Q.E.D. symbol (\QEDopen) as well as the
- % original default (\QED) closed one (\QEDclosed). Some journals use
- % the open form. To make \proof use the open form, just do:
- % \renewcommand{\QED}{\QEDopen}
- %
- %19) Additional \typeout{} notices added to warn the user when unusual
- % settings/commands are detected or as reminders to avoid common errors
- % when in conference mode.
- %
- %20) IEEEtran now provides \abovecaptionskip and \belowcaptionskip skip
- % registers because article class provides them and some packages
- % may error if they are missing. However, IEEEtran only uses
- % \abovecaptionskip for actual caption spacing.
- %
- %21) Fixed bug that prevented users from redefining the section headings
- % to use arabic digits. Thanks to Richardt H. Wilkinson for reporting
- % this bug.
- %
- %22) Code cleaned up to be more efficient with the use of TeX registers;
- % removed some old LaTeX 2.09 code; revised option processing to
- % LaTeX2e standard; eliminated unwanted "phantom" spaces in some
- % environments.
- %
- %23) Added new \IEEEeqnarray, \IEEEeqnarraybox, \IEEEeqnarrayboxm and
- % \IEEEeqnarrayboxt environments to provide superior alternatives to the
- % standard LaTeX \eqnarray, \array and \tabular. Additional new support
- % commands include \IEEEeqnarraydecl, \IEEEeqnarrayboxdecl,
- % \IEEEeqnarraymathstyle, \IEEEeqnarraytextstyle, \yesnumber. \IEEEnonumber,
- % \IEEEyesnumber, \IEEEyessubnumber, \IEEEeqnarraynumspace, \IEEEeqnarraymulticol,
- % \IEEEeqnarrayomit, \IEEEeqnarraydefcol, \IEEEeqnarraydefcolsep, \IEEEeqnarrayseprow,
- % \IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut, \IEEEeqnarrayrulerow, \IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut,
- % \IEEEeqnarraystrutmode, \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize, \IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd,
- % \IEEEvisiblestrutstrue, \IEEEvisiblestrutsfalse and \IEEEstrut.
- % These are documented in the user's guide.
- %
- %24) V1.6 changed back to using () around theorem names (which are also now in italics)
- % as this is what IEEE is using now. Thanks to Christian Peel for reporting this.
- % Also, when section numbers are used as the first part of theorem numbers, display
- % them in arabic, not Roman.
- %
- %25) New \IEEEtriggeratref{X} command allows a page break to be triggered just
- % before the given reference number "X". This is most useful when balancing
- % the columns on the last page and a \newpage between references is desired.
- % \IEEEtriggercmd{X} allows a different command to be executed at trigger.
- %
- %
- %*******
- % 7/2001 V1.5 (MDS) changes:
- %
- %
- % 1) Fixed \and within \author bug: (! Misplaced \crcr. \endtabular ->\crcr)
- % Thanks to Rainer Dorsch for discovering and reporting that \and
- % did not work.
- %
- % 2) Fixed the biography environment so that if a biography's text is shorter
- % than the area allocated for the photo, a collision with the next
- % biography does not occur. You can now put real graphics (using the
- % graphicx package) into the biography photo box with a new optional
- % argument of the biography command! For example:
- %
- % \begin{biography}[{\includegraphics[width=1in,height=1.25in,clip,keepaspectratio]{./tux.eps}}]{Linux Penguin}
- %
- % will use the specified graphic as the author's photo. The photo area is
- % exactly 1in wide by 1.25in high - as is done in IEEE Transactions. Try
- % to keep the same 4:5 aspect ratio if scanning/cropping your photos.
- % Note the need for the extra set of enclosing braces around the
- % \includegraphics. Without it, The LaTeX parser may get confused when it
- % sees the \includegraphics's brackets within the biography's optional
- % argument. Due to the length of the \includegraphics command, you may wish
- % to define your own shorthand form of it. I have not done so with IEEEtran
- % to prevent dependence on the graphicx package. If you do not use the
- % optional argument, or leave it empty, a standard frame box with the
- % words "Place Photo Here" will be used. If you want the space to remain
- % completely empty, you can do:
- %
- % \begin{biography}[\mbox{}]{The Invisible Man}
- %
- % The interface to biography's optional argument is into a
- % 1in X 1.25in minipage in which the argument text is centered both
- % horizontally and vertically:
- %
- % \begin{minipage}[b][1.25in][c]{1in}%
- % \centering
- % #1%
- % \end{minipage}
- %
- % Within the biography environment, \unitlength is set to 1in.
- % With this in mind, you can even design your own custom frameboxes.
- % For instance:
- %
- % \begin{biography}[\framebox(1,1.25){\parbox[][\height][c]{0.9in}{\centering PLACE\\ PHOTO\\ HERE}}]{Author Name}
- %
- % will yield the same type of result as the default photo box.
- %
- % Thanks to Herbert Voss for discovering the collision bug, suggesting the ability
- % to handle graphics and providing some prototype code.
- %
- %
- %
- %*******
- % 3/2001 V1.4 (MDS) changes:
- %
- %
- % 1) New "draftcls" and "final" options have been added.
- % Thanks to Dragan Cvetkovic for suggesting an option like draftcls.
- %
- % 2) Documentation changes to reflect the fact that this IEEEtran.cls
- % is no longer beta test.
- %
- % 3) Slightly revised caption sizes. Figure and table captions are now
- % in \footnotesize, not \small as before.
- %
- % 4) Allow user to control figure caption justification. IEEEtran.cls
- % normally defaults to left justified as is done in Transactions.
- % However, for conferences, you may wish to issue the command:
- % \centerfigcaptionstrue
- % in the preamble. Short (less than one line long) figure captions
- % will then be centered. Multi-line figure captions will always be
- % properly left justified. V1.6: This is already done for you when
- % using the conference mode.
- %
- %
- %
- %*******
- % 1/2001 V1.3
- % Michael Shell (MDS) made extensive changes and additions:
- %
- %
- % BUGS FIXED (and many others too numerous to mention!):
- % 1) Fixed improper alignment with itemized, enumerated and
- % description lists. Added new controls to these three
- % environments so that it is easy to get the alignment IEEE
- % uses. Furthermore, the itemize, enumerate and description lists
- % no longer force a new paragraph to begin at the end the list
- % (\par). (Sometimes lists are used within paragraphs.)
- %
- % 2) JVH's fixes now allow things like $\mathbf{N}(0,P(0))$
- % to work properly without needing the extra braces:
- % ${\mathbf{N}}(0,P(0))$. There is no longer any dependence
- % on the "rawfonts" and "oldlfont" packages. Thanks Juergen!
- %
- % 3) Fixed underfull hbox errors and incorrect reference number
- % alignment when the number of references in the bibliography
- % exceeded 9 entries (which is almost every paper!).
- %
- % 4) Removed dependence on the LaTeX sizexx.clo files.
- % Now, 9pt documents should work correctly even on systems that
- % lack a size9.clo file. This is most often used in conjunction
- % with the option "technote" for "correspondence" papers like those
- % in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. For virtually all
- % other papers, 10pt is used and so it is the default.
- % Some improper font sizes have been corrected. \footnotesize is
- % now 8pt in 9pt docs, so footnotes in technotes should be the
- % correct size now.
- %
- % 5) Added \interlinepenalty within the bibliography section to discourage
- % LaTeX from breaking within a reference. IEEE almost never breaks within
- % a reference and when they do it is usually in technotes
- % (correspondence papers). You may get an underfull vbox warning in the
- % bibliography indicating that the spacing just before the "REFERENCES"
- % section is larger than normal, but the final result will be more like
- % what IEEE will publish. See the comments in the BIBLIOGRAPHY section
- % around line 2034 below if you want to change this behavior.
- %
- % 6) No longer "blows up" when you use \paragraph and have a table
- % of contents.
- %
- % 7) Theorem environment changed, (but for V1.6, back to the old way, sigh).
- %
- % 8) Figure captions adjusted: IEEE left (not center) justifies
- % figure captions (for journals) and does not indent figure caption text.
- %
- % 9) Adjusted some spacings in the table of contents(TOC))/list-of-figures/
- % list-of-tables so that section/table numbers will not so easily
- % collide with the titles. Section VIII was usually the worst offender.
- % Still doesn't right justify the section numbers, but neither does
- % article.cls (This must be why LaTeX likes the x.y.z section numbering
- % scheme unlike I, II, III, etc. of IEEE. )
- % It may be "normal" as it is (left justified). sigh.
- %
- %10) Now uses "index terms" now as a heading instead of "keywords".
- % Furthermore, the "index terms" and "abstract" headings are in bold
- % italic. This is how IEEE does things.
- %
- %11) \thebibliography and \biography now put entries into
- % the table of contents for you.
- %
- % *******
- %
- %
- %
- %
- %
- % *******
- % 9/2000 (JVH) changes: (now designated as V1.2)
- %
- % made some corrections to get closer to LaTeX2e
- % 20000906 Juergen v.Hagen
- % vonhagen@ihefiji.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de
- %
- % Permission to redistribute granted as of December 2000.
- % *******
- %
- %
- %
- %
- %
- % *******
- %
- % 1996 (JWD) LaTeX2e version: (now designated as V1.1)
- %
- % In the most recent TeXhax digest, there was a request for a copy of
- % IEEEtrans.sty modified to work with LaTeX2e. I have a version I
- % modified to make it IEEEtrans.cls, which I have sent to the person
- % making the request and am now sending to you to consider posting to
- % the archives.
- % --
- % Jon Dixon
- % dixonj@colorado.edu
- % http://spot.colorado.edu/~dixonj/
- %
- %*******
- %
- %
- %
- %
- %
- %*******
- %
- % 30-August-1993 original LaTeX 2.09 version (IEEEtran.sty),
- % (now designated as V1.0):
- %
- % by Gerry Murray and Silvano Balemi
- % Automatic Control Lab, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- % balemi@aut.ee.ethz.ch
- %
- %*******
- %
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- %
- %
- %
- %
- %
- \ProvidesClass{ieeeconf}[2004/1/15 revision V1.6b by Pradeep Misra]
- %\ProvidesClass{IEEEtran}[2002/11/18 revision V1.6b by Michael Shell]
- %\typeout{-- See the "IEEEtran_HOWTO" manual for usage information.}
- %\typeout{-- The source comments contain changelog notes.}
- \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-
- % define new needed flags to indicate document options
- % and set a few "failsafe" defaults
- \newif\if@twocolumnmode \global\@twocolumnmodetrue
- \newif\if@draftversion \global\@draftversionfalse
- \newif\if@draftclsmode \global\@draftclsmodefalse
- \newif\if@draftclsmodefoot \global\@draftclsmodefootfalse
- \newif\if@confmode \global\@confmodefalse
- \newif\if@peerreviewoption \global\@peerreviewoptionfalse
- \newif\if@peerreviewcaoption \global\@peerreviewcaoptionfalse
-
- % we HAVE to turn off technote as there is no
- % "not a tech note" option
- \newif\if@technote \global\@technotefalse
-
- % V1.6 we allow the user to control whether or not the
- % font interword spacings are tuned to be more like
- % that of IEEE. The default is to tune things.
- \newif\if@fonttunesettings \global\@fonttunesettingstrue
-
- % V1.6b flag to show if using a4paper
- \newif\if@IEEEusingAfourpaper \global\@IEEEusingAfourpaperfalse
-
- % IEEEtran class scratch pad registers
- % dimen
- \newdimen\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA
- \newdimen\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB
- % count
- \newcount\@IEEEtrantmpcountA
- \newcount\@IEEEtrantmpcountB
- % token list
- \newtoks\@IEEEtrantmptoksA
-
- % we use \@IEEEptsize so that we can ID the point size (even for 9pt docs)
- % as well as LaTeX's \@ptsize to retain some compatability with some
- % external packages
- \def\@IEEEptsize{10}
- \def\@ptsize{0}
- % LaTeX does not support 9pt, so we set \@ptsize to 0 - same as that of 10pt
- \DeclareOption{9pt}{\def\@IEEEptsize{9}\def\@ptsize{0}}
- \DeclareOption{10pt}{\def\@IEEEptsize{10}\def\@ptsize{0}}
- \DeclareOption{11pt}{\def\@IEEEptsize{11}\def\@ptsize{1}}
- \DeclareOption{12pt}{\def\@IEEEptsize{12}\def\@ptsize{2}}
-
-
- % \@IEEEmarginE is the side margin for equal margins
- % \@IEEEmarginW is the wider side margin when the margins are not equal
- % NOTE: BOTH of the above margins are as they appear
- % on the paper - they are NOT offset by 1 inch
- %\DeclareOption{letterpaper}{\setlength{\paperheight}{11in}%
- % \setlength{\paperwidth}{8.5in}%
- % \def\@IEEEmarginE{0.680in}%
- % \def\@IEEEmarginW{0.775in}%
- % \@IEEEusingAfourpaperfalse}
- %
- %
- %\DeclareOption{a4paper}{\setlength{\paperheight}{297mm}%
- % \setlength{\paperwidth}{210mm}%
- % \def\@IEEEmarginE{14.32mm}%
- % \def\@IEEEmarginW{17mm}
- % \@IEEEusingAfourpapertrue}
- %
- % [2004/1/15 revision V1.6b by Pradeep Misra]
- \DeclareOption{letterpaper}{\setlength{\paperheight}{11in}%
- \setlength{\paperwidth}{8.5in}%
- % \setlength{\topmargin}{0in}%
- \def\@IEEEmarginE{0.75in}%
- \def\@IEEEmarginW{0.75in}}
-
-
- \DeclareOption{a4paper}{\setlength{\paperheight}{297mm}%
- \setlength{\paperwidth}{210mm}%
- \setlength{\topmargin}{-0.69in}%
- \def\@IEEEmarginE{13.15mm}%
- \def\@IEEEmarginW{0.75in}}
-
-
- \DeclareOption{oneside}{\@twosidefalse \@mparswitchfalse}
- \DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue \@mparswitchtrue}
-
- \DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\global\@twocolumnmodefalse}
- % the file twocolumn.sty is not read as it changes \textwidth.
- \DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\global\@twocolumnmodetrue}
-
- % If the user selects draft, then this class AND any packages
- % will go into draft mode.
- \DeclareOption{draft}{\global\@draftversiontrue \global\@draftclsmodetrue
- \global\@draftclsmodefoottrue}
- % draftcls is for a draft mode which will not affect any packages
- % used by the document.
- \DeclareOption{draftcls}{\global\@draftversionfalse \global\@draftclsmodetrue
- \global\@draftclsmodefoottrue}
- % draftclsnofoot is like draftcls, but without the footer.
- \DeclareOption{draftclsnofoot}{\global\@draftversionfalse \global\@draftclsmodetrue
- \global\@draftclsmodefootfalse}
- % we provide a final option just for completeness (article.cls has one)
- \DeclareOption{final}{\global\@draftversionfalse \global\@draftclsmodefalse
- \global\@draftclsmodefootfalse}
-
- \DeclareOption{journal}{\global\@peerreviewoptionfalse \global\@peerreviewcaoptionfalse
- \global\@confmodefalse \global\@technotefalse}
-
- \DeclareOption{conference}{\global\@peerreviewoptionfalse \global\@peerreviewcaoptionfalse
- \global\@confmodetrue \global\@technotefalse}
-
- \DeclareOption{technote}{\global\@peerreviewoptionfalse \global\@peerreviewcaoptionfalse
- \global\@confmodefalse \global\@technotetrue}
-
- \DeclareOption{peerreview}{\global\@peerreviewoptiontrue \global\@peerreviewcaoptionfalse
- \global\@confmodefalse \global\@technotefalse}
-
- \DeclareOption{peerreviewca}{\global\@peerreviewoptiontrue \global\@peerreviewcaoptiontrue
- \global\@confmodefalse \global\@technotefalse}
-
- \DeclareOption{nofonttune}{\global\@fonttunesettingsfalse}
-
-
- % IEEE uses Times font, so we'll default to times.
- % These three commands make up the entire times.sty package.
- \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv}
- \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}
- \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr}
- % enable Times now - so that all class options can see the correct font families
- \normalfont\selectfont
-
-
- % default to US letter paper, 10pt, twocolumn, one sided, final, journal
- \ExecuteOptions{letterpaper,10pt,twocolumn,oneside,final,journal}
- % overrride these defaults per user requests
- \ProcessOptions
-
- % we can send console reminder messages to the user here
- \AtEndDocument{\if@confmode%
- \typeout{}%
- \typeout{** Conference Paper **}%
- \typeout{Before submitting the final camera ready copy, remember to:}%
- \typeout{}%
- \typeout{ 1. Manually equalize the lengths of two columns on the last page}%
- \typeout{ of your paper;}%
- \typeout{}%
- \typeout{ 2. Ensure that any PostScript and/or PDF output post-processing}%
- \typeout{ uses only Type 1 fonts and that every step in the generation}%
- \typeout{ process uses the US letter (8.5in X 11in) paper size.}%
- \typeout{}%
- \fi}
-
-
- % warn about the use of single column other than for draft mode
- \if@twocolumnmode\else%
- \if@draftclsmode\else%
- \typeout{** ATTENTION: Single column mode is not normally used with IEEE publications.}%
- \fi%
- \fi
-
-
- % V1.6, if the user is using pdflatex, go ahead and set the output paper size.
- % Otherwise, we declare the papersize via a \special for dvips.
- % We keep the tests within braces because otherwise, if not using pdflatex,
- % \pdfpageheight and \pdfpagewidth will be set to \relax - possibly affecting
- % similar tests of other packages.
- {\@ifundefined{pdfpageheight}{% not using pdflatex, setup paper size for dvips
- \if@IEEEusingAfourpaper
- \special{papersize=210mm,297mm}%
- \else
- \special{papersize=8.5in,11in}%
- \fi}%
- {% using pdftex, set paper size for pdftex
- \global\pdfpageheight\paperheight\global\pdfpagewidth\paperwidth}}
-
-
-
- % The idea hinted here is for LaTeX to generate markleft{} and markright{}
- % automatically for you after you enter \author{}, \journal{},
- % \journaldate{}, journalvol{}, \journalnum{}, etc.
- % However, there may be some backward compatibility issues here as
- % well as some special applications for IEEEtran.cls and special issues
- % that may require the flexible \markleft{}, \markright{} and/or \markboth{}.
- % We'll leave this as an open future suggestion.
- %\newcommand{\journal}[1]{\def\@journal{#1}}
- %\def\@journal{}
-
-
-
- % pointsize values
- % used with ifx to determine the document's normal size
- \def\@IEEEptsizenine{9}
- \def\@IEEEptsizeten{10}
- \def\@IEEEptsizeeleven{11}
- \def\@IEEEptsizetwelve{12}
-
-
-
- % FONT DEFINITIONS (No sizexx.clo file needed)
- % V1.6 revised font sizes, displayskip values and
- % revised normalsize baselineskip to reduce underfull vbox problems
- % on the 58pc = 696pt = 9.5in text height we want
- % normalsize #lines/column baselineskip (aka leading)
- % 9pt 63 11.0476pt (truncated down)
- % 10pt 58 12pt (exact)
- % 11pt 52 13.3846pt (truncated down)
- % 12pt 50 13.92pt (exact)
- %
-
- % we need to store the nominal baselineskip for the given font size
- % in case baselinestretch ever changes.
- \newskip\@IEEEnormalsizefontbaselineskip
- \@IEEEnormalsizefontbaselineskip\baselineskip
-
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizenine
- \typeout{-- This is a 9 point document.}
- \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize{\normalsize}{9}{11.0476pt}}%
- \setlength{\@IEEEnormalsizefontbaselineskip}{11.0476pt}%
- \normalsize
- \abovedisplayskip 1.5ex plus3pt minus1pt%
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip%
- \abovedisplayshortskip 0pt plus3pt%
- \belowdisplayshortskip 1.5ex plus3pt minus1pt
- \def\small{\@setfontsize{\small}{8.5}{10pt}}
- \def\footnotesize{\@setfontsize{\footnotesize}{8}{9pt}}
- \def\scriptsize{\@setfontsize{\scriptsize}{7}{8pt}}
- \def\tiny{\@setfontsize{\tiny}{5}{6pt}}
- % sublargesize is the same as large - 10pt
- \def\sublargesize{\@setfontsize{\sublargesize}{10}{12pt}}
- \def\large{\@setfontsize{\large}{10}{12pt}}
- \def\Large{\@setfontsize{\Large}{12}{14pt}}
- \def\LARGE{\@setfontsize{\LARGE}{14}{17pt}}
- \def\huge{\@setfontsize{\huge}{17}{20pt}}
- \def\Huge{\@setfontsize{\Huge}{20}{24pt}}
- \fi
-
-
- % Check if we have selected 10 points
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizeten
- \typeout{-- This is a 10 point document.}
- \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize{\normalsize}{10}{12.00pt}}%
- \setlength{\@IEEEnormalsizefontbaselineskip}{12pt}%
- \normalsize
- \abovedisplayskip 1.5ex plus4pt minus2pt%
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip%
- \abovedisplayshortskip 0pt plus4pt%
- \belowdisplayshortskip 1.5ex plus4pt minus2pt
- \def\small{\@setfontsize{\small}{9}{10pt}}
- \def\footnotesize{\@setfontsize{\footnotesize}{8}{9pt}}
- \def\scriptsize{\@setfontsize{\scriptsize}{7}{8pt}}
- \def\tiny{\@setfontsize{\tiny}{5}{6pt}}
- % sublargesize is a tad smaller than large - 11pt
- \def\sublargesize{\@setfontsize{\sublargesize}{11}{13.4pt}}
- \def\large{\@setfontsize{\large}{12}{14pt}}
- \def\Large{\@setfontsize{\Large}{14}{17pt}}
- \def\LARGE{\@setfontsize{\LARGE}{16}{20pt}}
- \def\huge{\@setfontsize{\huge}{20}{24pt}}
- \def\Huge{\@setfontsize{\Huge}{24}{28pt}}
- \fi
-
-
- % Check if we have selected 11 points
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizeeleven
- \typeout{-- This is an 11 point document.}
- \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize{\normalsize}{11}{13.3846pt}}%
- \setlength{\@IEEEnormalsizefontbaselineskip}{13.3846pt}%
- \normalsize
- \abovedisplayskip 1.5ex plus5pt minus3pt%
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip%
- \abovedisplayshortskip 0pt plus5pt%
- \belowdisplayshortskip 1.5ex plus5pt minus3pt
- \def\small{\@setfontsize{\small}{10}{12pt}}
- \def\footnotesize{\@setfontsize{\footnotesize}{9}{10.5pt}}
- \def\scriptsize{\@setfontsize{\scriptsize}{8}{9pt}}
- \def\tiny{\@setfontsize{\tiny}{6}{7pt}}
- % sublargesize is the same as large - 12pt
- \def\sublargesize{\@setfontsize{\sublargesize}{12}{14pt}}
- \def\large{\@setfontsize{\large}{12}{14pt}}
- \def\Large{\@setfontsize{\Large}{14}{17pt}}
- \def\LARGE{\@setfontsize{\LARGE}{17}{20pt}}
- \def\huge{\@setfontsize{\huge}{20}{24pt}}
- \def\Huge{\@setfontsize{\Huge}{24}{28pt}}
- \fi
-
-
- % Check if we have selected 12 points
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizetwelve
- \typeout{-- This is a 12 point document.}
- \def\normalsize{\@setfontsize{\normalsize}{12}{13.92pt}}%
- \setlength{\@IEEEnormalsizefontbaselineskip}{13.92pt}%
- \normalsize
- \abovedisplayskip 1.5ex plus6pt minus4pt%
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip%
- \abovedisplayshortskip 0pt plus6pt%
- \belowdisplayshortskip 1.5ex plus6pt minus4pt
- \def\small{\@setfontsize{\small}{10}{12pt}}
- \def\footnotesize{\@setfontsize{\footnotesize}{9}{10.5pt}}
- \def\scriptsize{\@setfontsize{\scriptsize}{8}{9pt}}
- \def\tiny{\@setfontsize{\tiny}{6}{7pt}}
- % sublargesize is the same as large - 14pt
- \def\sublargesize{\@setfontsize{\sublargesize}{14}{17pt}}
- \def\large{\@setfontsize{\large}{14}{17pt}}
- \def\Large{\@setfontsize{\Large}{17}{20pt}}
- \def\LARGE{\@setfontsize{\LARGE}{20}{24pt}}
- \def\huge{\@setfontsize{\huge}{22}{26pt}}
- \def\Huge{\@setfontsize{\Huge}{24}{28pt}}
- \fi
-
-
- % V1.6 The Computer Modern Fonts will issue a substitution warning for
- % 24pt titles (24.88pt is used instead) increase the substitution
- % tolerance to turn off this warning
- \def\fontsubfuzz{.9pt}
- % However, the default (and correct) Times font will scale exactly as needed.
-
-
- % warn the user in case they forget to use the 9pt option with
- % technote
- \if@technote%
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizenine\else%
- \typeout{** ATTENTION: Technotes are normally 9pt documents.}%
- \fi%
- \fi
-
-
- % set \baselinestretch
- \def\baselinestretch{1}
- \if@draftclsmode% draft mode uses larger than normal spacing
- \def\baselinestretch{1.5} % controls line spacing for draft version
- \fi % some people may like 1.7 or greater
- % so that there will be even more space
- % for hand written comments
-
- \normalsize % make \baselinestretch take affect
-
-
- % V1.6
- % store the normalsize baselineskip
- \newskip\normalsizebaselineskip
- \normalsizebaselineskip=\baselineskip\relax
- % store the nominal value of jot
- \newskip\normaljot
- \normaljot=0.25\normalsizebaselineskip\relax
-
- % set \jot
- \jot=\normaljot\relax
-
-
- % abstract and keywords are in \small, except
- % for 9pt docs in which they are in \footnotesize
- % Since 9pt docs use an 8pt footnotesize, \small
- % becomes a rather awkward 8.5pt
- \let\@IEEEabskeysecsize=\small
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizenine
- \let\@IEEEabskeysecsize=\footnotesize
- \fi
-
-
-
- % V1.6, we are now going to fine tune the interword spacing
- % The default interword glue for Times under TeX appears to use a
- % nominal interword spacing of 25% (relative to the font size, i.e., 1em)
- % a maximum of 40% and a minimum of 19%.
- % For example, 10pt text uses an interword glue of:
- %
- % 2.5pt plus 1.49998pt minus 0.59998pt
- %
- % However, IEEE allows for a more generous range which reduces the need
- % for hyphenation, especially for two column text. Furthermore, IEEE
- % tends to use a little bit more nominal space between the words.
- % IEEE's interword spacing percentages appear to be:
- % 35% nominal
- % 23% minimum
- % 50% maximum
- % (They may even be using a tad more for the largest fonts such as 24pt.)
- %
- % for bold text, IEEE increases the spacing a little more:
- % 37.5% nominal
- % 23% minimum
- % 55% maximum
-
- % here are the interword spacing ratios we'll use
- % for medium (normal weight)
- \def\@IEEEinterspaceratioM{0.35}
- \def\@IEEEinterspaceMINratioM{0.23}
- \def\@IEEEinterspaceMAXratioM{0.50}
-
- % for bold
- \def\@IEEEinterspaceratioB{0.375}
- \def\@IEEEinterspaceMINratioB{0.23}
- \def\@IEEEinterspaceMAXratioB{0.55}
-
-
- % command to revise the interword spacing for the current font under TeX:
- % \fontdimen2 = nominal interword space
- % \fontdimen3 = interword stretch
- % \fontdimen4 = interword shrink
- % since all changes to the \fontdimen are global, we can enclose these commands
- % in braces to confine any font attribute or length changes
- \def\@@@IEEEsetfontdimens#1#2#3{{%
- \setlength{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}{\f@size pt}% grab the font size in pt, could use 1em instead.
- \setlength{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{#1\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}%
- \fontdimen2\font=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\relax
- \addtolength{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{-#2\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}%
- \fontdimen3\font=-\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\relax
- \setlength{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{#1\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}%
- \addtolength{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{-#3\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}%
- \fontdimen4\font=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\relax}}
-
- % revise the interword spacing for each font weight
- \def\@@IEEEsetfontdimens{{%
- \mdseries
- \@@@IEEEsetfontdimens{\@IEEEinterspaceratioM}{\@IEEEinterspaceMAXratioM}{\@IEEEinterspaceMINratioM}%
- \bfseries
- \@@@IEEEsetfontdimens{\@IEEEinterspaceratioB}{\@IEEEinterspaceMAXratioB}{\@IEEEinterspaceMINratioB}%
- }}
-
- % revise the interword spacing for each font shape
- % \slshape is not often used for IEEE work and is not altered here. The \scshape caps are
- % already a tad too large in the free LaTeX fonts (as compared to what IEEE uses) so we
- % won't alter these either.
- \def\@IEEEsetfontdimens{{%
- \normalfont
- \@@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \normalfont\itshape
- \@@IEEEsetfontdimens
- }}
-
- % if the nofonttune class option is not given, revise the interword spacing
- % for each font size (and shape and weight). Only the \rmfamily is done here
- % as \ttfamily uses a fixed spacing and \sffamily is not used as the main
- % text of IEEE papers.
- \def\@IEEEtunefonts{%
- \if@fonttunesettings
- {\selectfont\rmfamily
- \tiny\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \scriptsize\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \footnotesize\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \small\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \normalsize\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \sublargesize\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \large\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \LARGE\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \huge\@IEEEsetfontdimens
- \Huge\@IEEEsetfontdimens}\fi}
-
- % if needed, revise the interword spacing now - in case IEEEtran makes any default
- % length measurements, and make sure all the default fonts are loaded
- \@IEEEtunefonts
-
- % and again at the start of the document in case the user loaded different fonts
- \AtBeginDocument{\@IEEEtunefonts}
-
-
-
- % V1.6
- % LaTeX is a little to quick to use hyphenations
- % So, we increase the penalty for their use and raise
- % the badness level that triggers an underfull hbox
- % warning. The author may still have to tweak things,
- % but the appearance will be much better "right out
- % of the box" than that under V1.5 and prior.
- % TeX default is 50
- \hyphenpenalty=750
- % If we didn't adjust the interword spacing, 2200 might be better.
- % The TeX default is 1000
- \hbadness=1350
- % IEEE does not use extra spacing after punctuation
- \frenchspacing
-
-
- % we want to maintain textheight as an integer multiple of
- % \baselineskip. Keep \topsep in with this game plan too.
- \topskip=\baselineskip
- % set sizes and margins
- % Book typesetting is a world where point and pica (12pt) reign supreme.
- % IEEE textwidth is 21 pica. They have a colsep of 1 pica.
- % V1.6 conference mode margins
- \if@confmode
- % [2004/10/15 revision V1.6c by Pradeep Misra]
- \topmargin -0.25in
- \textheight 9.5in % The standard for conferences
- % However, we will adjust this a tad so that an integer number
- % of lines will always fit on each page
- % The baselineskip (leading) for each document point size is used
- % to determine these values
- % rounded up an extra 0.1pt or so to prevent trouble with any rounding errors
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizenine\textheight=682.0pt\fi %9.4722in 61 lines/page
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizeten\textheight=684.0pt\fi %9.5in 57 lines/page
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizeeleven\textheight=673.2pt\fi %9.2611in 51 lines/page
- \ifx\@IEEEptsize\@IEEEptsizetwelve\textheight=676.8pt\fi %9.2473in 47 lines/page
- \else
- \topmargin -49.0pt
- \textheight 58pc % = 9.63in or 696pt
- \fi
-
- % [2004/1/15 revision V1.6b by Pradeep Misra]
- %\textwidth 43pc % 2 x 21pc + 1pc = 43pc
- %\columnsep 1pc
-
- \textwidth 7.0in % 2 x 21pc + 1pc = 43pc
- \columnsep 0.2in
-
- % IEEE MARGIN INFO and new \overrideIEEEmargins command
- % V1.6 revised margins again
- % IEEE wants the side margins to be equal under both US letter
- % and A4 paper
- %
- % However, for those of you who need to bind copies of your work
- % (for review distribution, etc.) the \overrideIEEEmargins
- % command will shift the text a tad away from the binding
- % edge.
- %
- %
-
-
- % the default side margins are equal
- \oddsidemargin \@IEEEmarginE
- \addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-1in}% compensate for LaTeX's 1in offset
- \evensidemargin \@IEEEmarginE
- \addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-1in}% compensate for LaTeX's 1in offset
-
- % execute \overrideIEEEmargins in the preamble to make the side margin
- % near the spine slightly wider so that the paper will be much more
- % agreeable to being bound. \overrideIEEEmargins will have no effect
- % when in draft or draftcls mode.
- \def\overrideIEEEmargins{\if@draftclsmode\relax\else%
- \typeout{** ATTENTION: Overriding IEEE standard margins (line \the\inputlineno).}%
- \if@twoside
- % for double sided, odd pages have the bound side on the left
- % make this the wide margin
- \oddsidemargin\@IEEEmarginW
- % and even pages have the narrow margin on the left
- % as they are bound on the right
- % evensidemargin is to be the narrow margin
- % calculate the narrow margin and set evensidemargin
- \setlength{\evensidemargin}{\paperwidth}%
- \addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-\@IEEEmarginW}%
- \addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-\textwidth}%
- \else
- % for single sided the bound side is always on the left
- % make this the wide margin
- \oddsidemargin\@IEEEmarginW
- \evensidemargin\@IEEEmarginW
- \fi
- \addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-1.0in}% compensate for LaTeX's 1in offset
- \addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-1.0in}%
- \fi}
-
-
- \parindent 1.0em
-
- % conference papers do not have headers, other papers need
- % to reserve space for them
- \if@confmode
- \headsep 0in
- \headheight 0in
- \else
- \headsep 0.25in
- \headheight 12pt
- \fi
-
- % V1.6, if things get too close, go ahead and let them touch
- \lineskip 0pt
- \normallineskip 0pt
- \lineskiplimit 0pt
- \normallineskiplimit 0pt
-
-
- % The distance from the lower edge of the text body to the
- % footline
- \footskip 0.4in
-
- % normally zero, should be relative to font height.
- % put in a little rubber to help stop some bad breaks (underfull vboxes)
- \parskip 0ex plus 0.2ex minus 0.1ex
-
-
-
- % draft mode settings override that of all other modes
- % provides a nice 1" margin all around the paper and extra
- % space between the lines for editor's comments
- \if@draftclsmode
- \headsep 0.25in
- \headheight 12pt
- % want 1" from top of paper to text
- \setlength{\topmargin}{-\headsep}%
- \addtolength{\topmargin}{-\headheight}%
-
- % we want 1in side margins regardless of paper type
- \oddsidemargin 0in
- \evensidemargin 0in
-
- % set the text width - start with the entire page
- \setlength{\textwidth}{\paperwidth}%
- % subtract for the 1" top/bottom margins
- \addtolength{\textwidth}{-2.0in}%
- % give them a textheight that won't have underfull
- % vbox problems, but can't help them if they later change
- % baselinestretch from its default
- \setlength{\textheight}{\paperheight}%
- \addtolength{\textheight}{-2.0in}%
- % subtract of first line taken by \topskip
- \addtolength{\textheight}{-1\topskip}%
- % now digitize \textheight so that the length after
- % the first line is an integer multiple of \baselineskip
- % to cut down on underfull vbox errors in draft mode
- \divide\textheight by \baselineskip%
- \multiply\textheight by \baselineskip%
- % add back the first line
- \addtolength{\textheight}{\topskip}%
- \fi
-
-
-
- % margin note stuff
- \marginparsep 10pt
- \marginparwidth 20pt
- \marginparpush 25pt
-
-
- % LIST SPACING CONTROLS
-
- % Controls the amount of EXTRA spacing
- % above and below \trivlist
- % Both \list and IED lists override this.
- % However, \trivlist will use this as will most
- % things built from \trivlist like the \center
- % environment.
- \topsep 0.5\baselineskip
-
- % Controls the additional spacing around lists preceded
- % or followed by blank lines. IEEE does not increase
- % spacing before or after paragraphs so it is set to zero.
- % \z@ is the same as zero, but faster.
- \partopsep \z@
-
- % Controls the spacing between paragraphs in lists.
- % IEEE does not increase spacing before or after paragraphs
- % so this is also zero.
- % With IEEEtran.cls, global changes to
- % this value DO affect lists (but not IED lists).
- \parsep \z@
-
- % Controls the extra spacing between list items.
- % IEEE does not put extra spacing between items.
- % With IEEEtran.cls, global changes to this value DO affect
- % lists (but not IED lists).
- \itemsep \z@
-
- % \itemindent is the amount to indent the FIRST line of a list
- % item. It is auto set to zero within the \list environment. To alter
- % it, you have to do so when you call the \list.
- % However, IEEE uses this for the theorem environment
- % There is an alternative value for this near \leftmargini below
- \itemindent -1em
-
- % \leftmargin, the spacing from the left margin of the main text to
- % the left of the main body of a list item is set by \list.
- % Hence this statement does nothing for lists.
- % But, quote and verse do use it for indention.
-
- \leftmargin 2em
-
- % we retain this stuff from the older IEEEtran.cls so that \list
- % will work the same way as before. However, itemize, enumerate and
- % description (IED) could care less about what these are as they
- % all are overridden.
- \leftmargini 2em
- %\itemindent 2em % Alternative values: sometimes used.
- %\leftmargini 0em
- \leftmarginii 1em
- \leftmarginiii 1.5em
- \leftmarginiv 1.5em
- \leftmarginv 1.0em
- \leftmarginvi 1.0em
- \labelsep 0.5em
- \labelwidth \z@
-
-
- % The old IEEEtran.cls behavior of \list is retained.
- % However, the new V1.3 IED list environments override all the
- % @list stuff (\@listX is called within \list for the
- % appropriate level just before the user's list_decl is called).
- % \topsep is now 2pt as IEEE puts a little extra space around
- % lists - used by those non-IED macros that depend on \list.
- % Note that \parsep and \itemsep are not redefined as in
- % the sizexx.clo \@listX (which article.cls uses) so global changes
- % of these values DO affect \list
- %
- \def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini \topsep 2pt plus 1pt minus 1pt}
- \let\@listI\@listi
- \def\@listii{\leftmargin\leftmarginii\labelwidth\leftmarginii%
- \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep \topsep 2pt}
- \def\@listiii{\leftmargin\leftmarginiii\labelwidth\leftmarginiii%
- \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep \topsep 2pt}
- \def\@listiv{\leftmargin\leftmarginiv\labelwidth\leftmarginiv%
- \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep \topsep 2pt}
- \def\@listv{\leftmargin\leftmarginv\labelwidth\leftmarginv%
- \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep \topsep 2pt}
- \def\@listvi{\leftmargin\leftmarginvi\labelwidth\leftmarginvi%
- \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep \topsep 2pt}
-
-
- % IEEE uses 5) not 5.
- \def\labelenumi{\theenumi)} \def\theenumi{\arabic{enumi}}
-
- % IEEE uses a) not (a)
- \def\labelenumii{\theenumii)} \def\theenumii{\alph{enumii}}
-
- % IEEE uses iii) not iii.
- \def\labelenumiii{\theenumiii)} \def\theenumiii{\roman{enumiii}}
-
- % IEEE uses A) not A.
- \def\labelenumiv{\theenumiv)} \def\theenumiv{\Alph{enumiv}}
-
- % exactly the same as in article.cls
- \def\p@enumii{\theenumi}
- \def\p@enumiii{\theenumi(\theenumii)}
- \def\p@enumiv{\p@enumiii\theenumiii}
-
- % itemized list label styles
- \def\labelitemi{$\scriptstyle\bullet$}
- \def\labelitemii{\textbf{--}}
- \def\labelitemiii{$\ast$}
- \def\labelitemiv{$\cdot$}
-
-
- % IEEEtran.cls version numbers, provided as of V1.3
- % These values serve as a way a .tex file can
- % determine if the new features are provided.
- % The version number of this IEEEtrans.cls can be obtained from
- % these values. i.e., V1.4
- % KEEP THESE AS INTEGERS! i.e., NO {4a} or anything like that-
- % (no need to enumerate "a" minor changes here)
- \def\IEEEtransversionmajor{1}
- \def\IEEEtransversionminor{6}
-
-
- % **** V1.3 ENHANCEMENTS ****
- % Itemize, Enumerate and Description (IED) List Controls
- % ***************************
- %
- %
- % IEEE seems to use at least two different values by
- % which ITEMIZED list labels are indented to the right
- % For The Journal of Lightwave Technology (JLT) and The Journal
- % on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), they tend to use
- % an indention equal to \parindent. For Transactions on Communications
- % they tend to indent ITEMIZED lists a little more--- 1.3\parindent.
- % We'll provide both values here for you so that you can choose
- % which one you like in your document using a command such as:
- % setlength{\IEEEilabelindent}{\IEEEilabelindentB}
- \newdimen\IEEEilabelindentA
- \IEEEilabelindentA \parindent
-
- \newdimen\IEEEilabelindentB
- \IEEEilabelindentB 1.3\parindent
- % However, we'll default to using \parindent
- % which makes more sense to me
- \newdimen\IEEEilabelindent
- \IEEEilabelindent \IEEEilabelindentA
-
-
- % This controls the default amount the enumerated list labels
- % are indented to the right.
- % Normally, this is the same as the paragraph indention
- \newdimen\IEEEelabelindent
- \IEEEelabelindent \parindent
-
- % This controls the default amount the description list labels
- % are indented to the right.
- % Normally, this is the same as the paragraph indention
- \newdimen\IEEEdlabelindent
- \IEEEdlabelindent \parindent
-
- % This is the value actually used within the IED lists.
- % The IED environments automatically set its value to
- % one of the three values above, so global changes do
- % not have any effect
- \newdimen\labelindent
- \labelindent \parindent
-
- % The actual amount labels will be indented is
- % \labelindent multiplied by the factor below
- % corresponding to the level of nesting depth
- % This provides a means by which the user can
- % alter the effective \labelindent for deeper
- % levels
- % There may not be such a thing as correct "standard IEEE"
- % values. What IEEE actually does may depend on the specific
- % circumstances.
- % The first list level almost always has full indention.
- % The second levels I've seen have only 75% of the normal indentation
- % Three level or greater nestings are very rare. I am guessing
- % that they don't use any indentation.
- \def\IEEElabelindentfactori{1.0} % almost always one
- \def\IEEElabelindentfactorii{0.75} % 0.0 or 1.0 may be used in some cases
- \def\IEEElabelindentfactoriii{0.0} % 0.75? 0.5? 0.0?
- \def\IEEElabelindentfactoriv{0.0}
- \def\IEEElabelindentfactorv{0.0}
- \def\IEEElabelindentfactorvi{0.0}
-
- % value actually used within IED lists, it is auto
- % set to one of the 6 values above
- % global changes here have no effect
- \def\labelindentfactor{1.0}
-
- % This controls the default spacing between the end of the IED
- % list labels and the list text, when normal text is used for
- % the labels.
- \newdimen\IEEEiednormlabelsep
- \IEEEiednormlabelsep 0.6em
-
- % This controls the default spacing between the end of the IED
- % list labels and the list text, when math symbols are used for
- % the labels (nomenclature lists). IEEE usually increases the
- % spacing in these cases
- \newdimen\IEEEiedmathlabelsep
- \IEEEiedmathlabelsep 1.2em
-
- % This controls the extra vertical separation put above and
- % below each IED list. IEEE usually puts a little extra spacing
- % around each list. However, this spacing is barely noticeable.
- \newskip\IEEEiedtopsep
- \IEEEiedtopsep 2pt plus 1pt minus 1pt
-
-
- % This command is executed within each IED list environment
- % at the beginning of the list. You can use this to set the
- % parameters for some/all your IED list(s) without disturbing
- % global parameters that affect things other than lists.
- % i.e., renewcommand{\iedlistdecl}{\setlength{\labelsep}{5em}}
- % will alter the \labelsep for the next list(s) until
- % \iedlistdecl is redefined.
- \def\iedlistdecl{\relax}
-
- % This command provides an easy way to set \leftmargin based
- % on the \labelwidth, \labelsep and the argument \labelindent
- % Usage: \calcleftmargin{width-to-indent-the-label}
- % output is in the \leftmargin variable, i.e., effectively:
- % \leftmargin = argument + \labelwidth + \labelsep
- % Note controlled spacing here, shield end of lines with %
- \def\calcleftmargin#1{\setlength{\leftmargin}{#1}%
- \addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth}%
- \addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelsep}}
-
- % This command provides an easy way to set \labelwidth to the
- % width of the given text. It is the same as
- % \settowidth{\labelwidth}{label-text}
- % and useful as a shorter alternative.
- % Typically used to set \labelwidth to be the width
- % of the longest label in the list
- \def\setlabelwidth#1{\settowidth{\labelwidth}{#1}}
-
- % When this command is executed, IED lists will use the
- % IEEEiedmathlabelsep label separation rather than the normal
- % spacing. To have an effect, this command must be executed via
- % the \iedlistdecl or within the option of the IED list
- % environments.
- \def\usemathlabelsep{\setlength{\labelsep}{\IEEEiedmathlabelsep}}
-
- % A flag which controls whether the IED lists automatically
- % calculate \leftmargin from \labelindent, \labelwidth and \labelsep
- % Useful if you want to specify your own \leftmargin
- % This flag must be set (\nocalcleftmargintrue or \nocalcleftmarginfalse)
- % via the \iedlistdecl or within the option of the IED list
- % environments to have an effect.
- \newif\ifnocalcleftmargin
- \nocalcleftmarginfalse
-
- % A flag which controls whether \labelindent is multiplied by
- % the \labelindentfactor for each list level.
- % This flag must be set via the \iedlistdecl or within the option
- % of the IED list environments to have an effect.
- \newif\ifnolabelindentfactor
- \nolabelindentfactorfalse
-
-
- % internal variable to indicate type of IED label
- % justification
- % 0 - left; 1 - center; 2 - right
- \def\@iedjustify{0}
-
-
- % commands to allow the user to control IED
- % label justifications. Use these commands within
- % the IED environment option or in the \iedlistdecl
- % Note that changing the normal list justifications
- % is nonstandard and IEEE may not like it if you do so!
- % I include these commands as they may be helpful to
- % those who are using these enhanced list controls for
- % other non-IEEE related LaTeX work.
- % itemize and enumerate automatically default to right
- % justification, description defaults to left.
- \def\iedlabeljustifyl{\def\@iedjustify{0}}%left
- \def\iedlabeljustifyc{\def\@iedjustify{1}}%center
- \def\iedlabeljustifyr{\def\@iedjustify{2}}%right
-
-
-
-
- % commands to save to and restore from the list parameter copies
- % this allows us to set all the list parameters within
- % the list_decl and prevent \list (and its \@list)
- % from overriding any of our parameters
- % V1.6 use \edefs instead of dimen's to conserve dimen registers
- % Note controlled spacing here, shield end of lines with %
- \def\@IEEEsavelistparams{\edef\@IEEEiedtopsep{\the\topsep}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedlabelwidth{\the\labelwidth}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedlabelsep{\the\labelsep}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedleftmargin{\the\leftmargin}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedpartopsep{\the\partopsep}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedparsep{\the\parsep}%
- \edef\@IEEEieditemsep{\the\itemsep}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedrightmargin{\the\rightmargin}%
- \edef\@IEEEiedlistparindent{\the\listparindent}%
- \edef\@IEEEieditemindent{\the\itemindent}}
-
- % Note controlled spacing here
- \def\@IEEErestorelistparams{\topsep\@IEEEiedtopsep\relax%
- \labelwidth\@IEEEiedlabelwidth\relax%
- \labelsep\@IEEEiedlabelsep\relax%
- \leftmargin\@IEEEiedleftmargin\relax%
- \partopsep\@IEEEiedpartopsep\relax%
- \parsep\@IEEEiedparsep\relax%
- \itemsep\@IEEEieditemsep\relax%
- \rightmargin\@IEEEiedrightmargin\relax%
- \listparindent\@IEEEiedlistparindent\relax%
- \itemindent\@IEEEieditemindent\relax}
-
-
- % v1.6b provide original LaTeX IED list environments
- % note that latex.ltx defines \itemize and \enumerate, but not \description
- % which must be created by the base classes
- % save original LaTeX itemize and enumerate
- \let\LaTeXitemize\itemize
- \let\endLaTeXitemize\enditemize
- \let\LaTeXenumerate\enumerate
- \let\endLaTeXenumerate\endenumerate
-
- % provide original LaTeX description environment from article.cls
- \newenvironment{LaTeXdescription}
- {\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin
- \let\makelabel\descriptionlabel}}
- {\endlist}
- \newcommand*\descriptionlabel[1]{\hspace\labelsep
- \normalfont\bfseries #1}
-
-
- % override LaTeX's default IED lists
- \def\itemize{\@IEEEitemize}
- \def\enditemize{\@endIEEEitemize}
- \def\enumerate{\@IEEEenumerate}
- \def\endenumerate{\@endIEEEenumerate}
- \def\description{\@IEEEdescription}
- \def\enddescription{\@endIEEEdescription}
-
- % provide the user with aliases - may help those using packages that
- % override itemize, enumerate, or description
- \def\IEEEitemize{\@IEEEitemize}
- \def\endIEEEitemize{\@endIEEEitemize}
- \def\IEEEenumerate{\@IEEEenumerate}
- \def\endIEEEenumerate{\@endIEEEenumerate}
- \def\IEEEdescription{\@IEEEdescription}
- \def\endIEEEdescription{\@endIEEEdescription}
-
-
- % V1.6 we want to keep the IEEEtran IED list definitions as our own internal
- % commands so they are protected against redefinition
- \def\@IEEEitemize{\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEitemize}{\@@IEEEitemize[\relax]}}
- \def\@IEEEenumerate{\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEenumerate}{\@@IEEEenumerate[\relax]}}
- \def\@IEEEdescription{\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEdescription}{\@@IEEEdescription[\relax]}}
- \def\@endIEEEitemize{\endlist}
- \def\@endIEEEenumerate{\endlist}
- \def\@endIEEEdescription{\endlist}
-
-
- % DO NOT ALLOW BLANK LINES TO BE IN THESE IED ENVIRONMENTS
- % AS THIS WILL FORCE NEW PARAGRAPHS AFTER THE IED LISTS
- % IEEEtran itemized list MDS 1/2001
- % Note controlled spacing here, shield end of lines with %
- \def\@@IEEEitemize[#1]{%
- \ifnum\@itemdepth>3\relax\@toodeep\else%
- \ifnum\@listdepth>5\relax\@toodeep\else%
- \advance\@itemdepth\@ne%
- \edef\@itemitem{labelitem\romannumeral\the\@itemdepth}%
- % get the labelindentfactor for this level
- \advance\@listdepth\@ne% we need to know what the level WILL be
- \edef\labelindentfactor{\csname IEEElabelindentfactor\romannumeral\the\@listdepth\endcsname}%
- \advance\@listdepth-\@ne% undo our increment
- \def\@iedjustify{2}% right justified labels are default
- % set other defaults
- \nocalcleftmarginfalse%
- \nolabelindentfactorfalse%
- \topsep\IEEEiedtopsep%
- \labelindent\IEEEilabelindent%
- \labelsep\IEEEiednormlabelsep%
- \partopsep 0ex%
- \parsep 0ex%
- \itemsep 0ex%
- \rightmargin 0em%
- \listparindent 0em%
- \itemindent 0em%
- % calculate the label width
- % the user can override this later if
- % they specified a \labelwidth
- \settowidth{\labelwidth}{\csname labelitem\romannumeral\the\@itemdepth\endcsname}%
- \@IEEEsavelistparams% save our list parameters
- \list{\csname\@itemitem\endcsname}{%
- \@IEEErestorelistparams% override any list{} changes
- % to our globals
- \let\makelabel\@IEEEiedmakelabel% v1.6b setup \makelabel
- \iedlistdecl% let user alter parameters
- #1\relax%
- % If the user has requested not to use the
- % labelindent factor, don't revise \labelindent
- \ifnolabelindentfactor\relax%
- \else\labelindent=\labelindentfactor\labelindent%
- \fi%
- % Unless the user has requested otherwise,
- % calculate our left margin based
- % on \labelindent, \labelwidth and
- % \labelsep
- \ifnocalcleftmargin\relax%
- \else\calcleftmargin{\labelindent}%
- \fi}\fi\fi}%
-
-
- % DO NOT ALLOW BLANK LINES TO BE IN THESE IED ENVIRONMENTS
- % AS THIS WILL FORCE NEW PARAGRAPHS AFTER THE IED LISTS
- % IEEEtran enumerate list MDS 1/2001
- % Note controlled spacing here, shield end of lines with %
- \def\@@IEEEenumerate[#1]{%
- \ifnum\@enumdepth>3\relax\@toodeep\else%
- \ifnum\@listdepth>5\relax\@toodeep\else%
- \advance\@enumdepth\@ne%
- \edef\@enumctr{enum\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth}%
- % get the labelindentfactor for this level
- \advance\@listdepth\@ne% we need to know what the level WILL be
- \edef\labelindentfactor{\csname IEEElabelindentfactor\romannumeral\the\@listdepth\endcsname}%
- \advance\@listdepth-\@ne% undo our increment
- \def\@iedjustify{2}% right justified labels are default
- % set other defaults
- \nocalcleftmarginfalse%
- \nolabelindentfactorfalse%
- \topsep\IEEEiedtopsep%
- \labelindent\IEEEelabelindent%
- \labelsep\IEEEiednormlabelsep%
- \partopsep 0ex%
- \parsep 0ex%
- \itemsep 0ex%
- \rightmargin 0em%
- \listparindent 0em%
- \itemindent 0em%
- % calculate the label width
- % We'll set it to the width suitable for all labels using
- % normalfont 1) to 9)
- % The user can override this later
- \settowidth{\labelwidth}{9)}%
- \@IEEEsavelistparams% save our list parameters
- \list{\csname label\@enumctr\endcsname}{\usecounter{\@enumctr}%
- \@IEEErestorelistparams% override any list{} changes
- % to our globals
- \let\makelabel\@IEEEiedmakelabel% v1.6b setup \makelabel
- \iedlistdecl% let user alter parameters
- #1\relax%
- % If the user has requested not to use the
- % labelindent factor, don't revise \labelindent
- \ifnolabelindentfactor\relax%
- \else\labelindent=\labelindentfactor\labelindent%
- \fi%
- % Unless the user has requested otherwise,
- % calculate our left margin based
- % on \labelindent, \labelwidth and
- % \labelsep
- \ifnocalcleftmargin\relax%
- \else\calcleftmargin{\labelindent}%
- \fi}\fi\fi}%
-
-
- % DO NOT ALLOW BLANK LINES TO BE IN THESE IED ENVIRONMENTS
- % AS THIS WILL FORCE NEW PARAGRAPHS AFTER THE IED LISTS
- % IEEEtran description list MDS 1/2001
- % Note controlled spacing here, shield end of lines with %
- \def\@@IEEEdescription[#1]{%
- \ifnum\@listdepth>5\relax\@toodeep\else%
- % get the labelindentfactor for this level
- \advance\@listdepth\@ne% we need to know what the level WILL be
- \edef\labelindentfactor{\csname IEEElabelindentfactor\romannumeral\the\@listdepth\endcsname}%
- \advance\@listdepth-\@ne% undo our increment
- \def\@iedjustify{0}% left justified labels are default
- % set other defaults
- \nocalcleftmarginfalse%
- \nolabelindentfactorfalse%
- \topsep\IEEEiedtopsep%
- \labelindent\IEEEdlabelindent%
- % assume normal labelsep
- \labelsep\IEEEiednormlabelsep%
- \partopsep 0ex%
- \parsep 0ex%
- \itemsep 0ex%
- \rightmargin 0em%
- \listparindent 0em%
- \itemindent 0em%
- % Bogus label width in case the user forgets
- % to set it.
- % TIP: If you want to see what a variable's width is you
- % can use the TeX command \showthe\width-variable to
- % display it on the screen during compilation
- % (This might be helpful to know when you need to find out
- % which label is the widest)
- \settowidth{\labelwidth}{Hello}%
- \@IEEEsavelistparams% save our list parameters
- \list{}{\@IEEErestorelistparams% override any list{} changes
- % to our globals
- \let\makelabel\@IEEEiedmakelabel% v1.6b setup \makelabel
- \iedlistdecl% let user alter parameters
- #1\relax%
- % If the user has requested not to use the
- % labelindent factor, don't revise \labelindent
- \ifnolabelindentfactor\relax%
- \else\labelindent=\labelindentfactor\labelindent%
- \fi%
- % Unless the user has requested otherwise,
- % calculate our left margin based
- % on \labelindent, \labelwidth and
- % \labelsep
- \ifnocalcleftmargin\relax%
- \else\calcleftmargin{\labelindent}\relax%
- \fi}\fi}
-
- % v1.6b we use one makelabel that does justification as needed.
- \def\@IEEEiedmakelabel#1{\relax\if\@iedjustify 0\relax
- \makebox[\labelwidth][l]{\normalfont #1}\else
- \if\@iedjustify 1\relax
- \makebox[\labelwidth][c]{\normalfont #1}\else
- \makebox[\labelwidth][r]{\normalfont #1}\fi\fi}
-
-
- % VERSE and QUOTE
- \def\verse{\let\\=\@centercr
- \list{}{\itemsep\z@ \itemindent -1.5em \listparindent \itemindent
- \rightmargin\leftmargin\advance\leftmargin 1.5em}\item[]}
- \let\endverse\endlist
- \def\quotation{\list{}{\listparindent 1.5em \itemindent\listparindent
- \rightmargin\leftmargin \parsep 0pt plus 1pt}\item[]}
- \let\endquotation=\endlist
- \def\quote{\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}\item[]}
- \let\endquote=\endlist
-
-
- % \titlepage
- % provided only for backward compatibility. \maketitle is the correct
- % way to create the title page.
- \newif\if@restonecol
- \def\titlepage{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
- \else \newpage \fi \thispagestyle{empty}\c@page\z@}
- \def\endtitlepage{\if@restonecol\twocolumn \else \newpage \fi}
-
- % standard values from article.cls
- \arraycolsep 5pt
- \arrayrulewidth .4pt
- \doublerulesep 2pt
-
- \tabcolsep 6pt
- \tabbingsep 0.5em
-
-
- %% FOOTNOTES
- %
- %\skip\footins 10pt plus 4pt minus 2pt
- % V1.6 respond to changes in font size
- % space added above the footnotes (if present)
- \skip\footins 0.9\baselineskip plus 0.4\baselineskip minus 0.2\baselineskip
-
- % V1.6, we need to make \footnotesep responsive to changes
- % in \baselineskip or strange spacings will result when in
- % draft mode. Here is a little LaTeX secret - \footnotesep
- % determines the height of an invisible strut that is placed
- % *above* the baseline of footnotes after the first. Since
- % LaTeX considers the space for characters to be 0.7/baselineskip
- % above the baseline and 0.3/baselineskip below it, we need to
- % use 0.7/baselineskip as a \footnotesep to maintain equal spacing
- % between all the lines of the footnotes. IEEE often uses a tad
- % more, so use 0.8\baselineskip. This slightly larger value also helps
- % the text to clear the footnote marks. Note that \thanks now uses
- % its own value of \footnotesep.
- {\footnotesize
- \global\footnotesep 0.8\baselineskip}
-
-
- \skip\@mpfootins = \skip\footins
- \fboxsep = 3pt
- \fboxrule = .4pt
- % V1.6 use 1em, the use LaTeX2e's \@makefnmark
- % Note that IEEE normally *left* aligns the footnote marks, so we don't need
- % box resizing tricks here.
- \long\def\@makefntext#1{\parindent 1em\indent\hbox{\@makefnmark}#1}% V1.6 use 1em
-
- \def\footnoterule{}
-
- % V1.6 do not allow LaTeX to break a footnote across multiple pages
- \interfootnotelinepenalty=10000
-
- % V1.6 discourage breaks within equations
- % Note that amsmath normally sets this to 10000,
- % but LaTeX2e normally uses 100.
- \interdisplaylinepenalty=2500
-
-
- \if@technote
- \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
- \else
- \setcounter{secnumdepth}{4}
- \fi
-
-
- \newcounter{section}
- \newcounter{subsection}[section]
- \newcounter{subsubsection}[subsection]
- \newcounter{paragraph}[subsubsection]
-
- % used only by IEEEtran's IEEEeqnarray as other packages may
- % have their own, different, implementations
- \newcounter{IEEEsubequation}[equation]
-
- % as shown when called by user from \ref, \label and in table of contents
- \def\thesection{\Roman{section}} % I
- \def\thesubsection{\thesection-\Alph{subsection}} % I-A
- \def\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection.\arabic{subsubsection}} % I-A.1
- \def\theparagraph{\thesubsubsection.\alph{paragraph}} % I-A.1.a
- \def\theequation{\arabic{equation}} % 1
- \def\theIEEEsubequation{\theequation\alph{IEEEsubequation}} % 1a (used only by IEEEtran's IEEEeqnarray)
-
- % Main text forms (how shown in main text headings)
- % V1.6, using \thesection in \thesectiondis allows changes
- % in the former to automatically appear in the latter
- \def\thesectiondis{\thesection.} % I.
- \def\thesubsectiondis{\Alph{subsection}.} % B.
- \def\thesubsubsectiondis{\arabic{subsubsection})} % 3)
- \def\theparagraphdis{\alph{paragraph})} % d)
- % just like LaTeX2e's \@eqnnum
- \def\theequationdis{{\normalfont \normalcolor (\theequation)}}% (1)
- % IEEEsubequation used only by IEEEtran's IEEEeqnarray
- \def\theIEEEsubequationdis{{\normalfont \normalcolor (\theIEEEsubequation)}}% (1a)
- % redirect LaTeX2e's equation number display and all that depend on
- % it, through IEEEtran's \theequationdis
- \def\@eqnnum{\theequationdis}
-
- % LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
- %
- \def\@pnumwidth{1.55em}
- \def\@tocrmarg{2.55em}
- \def\@dotsep{4.5}
- \setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
-
- % adjusted some spacings here so that section numbers will not easily
- % collide with the section titles.
- % VIII; VIII-A; and VIII-A.1 are usually the worst offenders.
- % MDS 1/2001
- \def\tableofcontents{\section*{Contents}\@starttoc{toc}}
- \def\l@section#1#2{\addpenalty{\@secpenalty}\addvspace{1.0em plus 1pt}%
- \@tempdima 2.75em \begingroup \parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth%
- \parfillskip-\@pnumwidth {\bfseries\leavevmode #1}\hfil\hbox to\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par%
- \endgroup}
- % argument format #1:level, #2:labelindent,#3:labelsep
- \def\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{2.75em}{3.75em}}
- \def\l@subsubsection{\@dottedtocline{3}{6.5em}{4.5em}}
- % must provide \l@ defs for ALL sublevels EVEN if tocdepth
- % is such as they will not appear in the table of contents
- % these defs are how TOC knows what level these things are!
- \def\l@paragraph{\@dottedtocline{4}{6.5em}{5.5em}}
- \def\l@subparagraph{\@dottedtocline{5}{6.5em}{6.5em}}
- \def\listoffigures{\section*{List of Figures}\@starttoc{lof}}
- \def\l@figure{\@dottedtocline{1}{0em}{2.75em}}
- \def\listoftables{\section*{List of Tables}\@starttoc{lot}}
- \let\l@table\l@figure
-
-
- %% Definitions for floats
- %%
- %% Normal Floats
- \floatsep 1\baselineskip plus 0.2\baselineskip minus 0.2\baselineskip
- \textfloatsep 1.7\baselineskip plus 0.2\baselineskip minus 0.4\baselineskip
- \@fptop 0pt plus 1fil
- \@fpsep 0.75\baselineskip plus 2fil
- \@fpbot 0pt plus 1fil
- \def\topfraction{1.0}
- \def\bottomfraction{.4}
- \def\floatpagefraction{0.8}
- \def\textfraction{.2}
-
- %% Double Column Floats
- \dblfloatsep 1\baselineskip plus 0.2\baselineskip minus 0.2\baselineskip
-
- \dbltextfloatsep 1.7\baselineskip plus 0.2\baselineskip minus 0.4\baselineskip
- % Note that it would be nice if the rubber here actually worked in LaTeX2e.
- % There is a long standing limitation in LaTeX, first discovered (to the best
- % of my knowledge) by Alan Jeffrey in 1992. LaTeX ignores the stretchable
- % portion of \dbltextfloatsep, and as a result, double column figures can and
- % do result in an non-integer number of lines in the main text columns with
- % underfull vbox errors as a consequence. A post to comp.text.tex
- % by Donald Arseneau confirms that this had not yet been fixed in 1998.
- % IEEEtran V1.6 will fix this problem for you in the titles, but it doesn't
- % protect you from other double floats. Happy vspace'ing.
-
- \@dblfptop 0pt plus 1fil
- \@dblfpsep 0.75\baselineskip plus 2fil
- \@dblfpbot 0pt plus 1fil
- \def\dbltopfraction{1.0}
- \def\dblfloatpagefraction{0.8}
- \setcounter{dbltopnumber}{4}
-
- \intextsep 1\baselineskip plus 0.2\baselineskip minus 0.2\baselineskip
- \setcounter{topnumber}{2}
- \setcounter{bottomnumber}{2}
- \setcounter{totalnumber}{4}
-
-
- %% redefine CAPTION
- % V1.4 add user control for short figure caption justification
- \newif\ifcenterfigcaptions
-
- % V1.6 set the default according to conference mode
- \if@confmode
- \centerfigcaptionstrue
- \else
- \centerfigcaptionsfalse
- \fi
-
- % article class provides these, we should too.
- \newlength\abovecaptionskip
- \newlength\belowcaptionskip
- % but only \abovecaptionskip is used above figure captions and *below* table
- % captions
- \setlength\abovecaptionskip{0.5\baselineskip}
- \setlength\belowcaptionskip{0pt}
- % V1.6 create hooks in case the caption spacing ever needs to be
- % overridden by a user
- \def\@IEEEfigurecaptionsepspace{\vskip\abovecaptionskip\relax}%
- \def\@IEEEtablecaptionsepspace{\vskip\abovecaptionskip\relax}%
-
-
- % 1.6b revise caption system so that \@makecaption uses two arguments
- % as with LaTeX2e. Otherwise, there will be problems when using hyperref.
- \def\@IEEEtablestring{table}
-
- \long\def\@makecaption#1#2{%
- % test if is a for a figure or table
- \ifx\@captype\@IEEEtablestring%
- % if a table, do table caption
- \begin{center}{\footnotesize #1}\\{\footnotesize\scshape #2}\end{center}%
- \@IEEEtablecaptionsepspace% V1.6 was a hard coded 8pt
- % if not a table, format it as a figure
- \else
- \@IEEEfigurecaptionsepspace% V1.6 was a hard coded 5pt
- % 3/2001 use footnotesize, not small; use two nonbreaking spaces, not one
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\footnotesize #1.~~ #2}%
- \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize%
- % if caption is longer than a line, let it wrap around
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\footnotesize #1.~~ }%
- \parbox[t]{\hsize}{\footnotesize \noindent\unhbox\@tempboxa#2}%
- % if caption is shorter than a line,
- % allow user to control short figure caption justification (left or center)
- \else%
- \ifcenterfigcaptions \hbox to\hsize{\footnotesize\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
- \else \hbox to\hsize{\footnotesize\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
- \fi\fi\fi}
-
-
- \newcounter{figure}
- \def\thefigure{\@arabic\c@figure}
- \def\fps@figure{tbp}
- \def\ftype@figure{1}
- \def\ext@figure{lof}
- \def\fnum@figure{Fig.~\thefigure}
- \def\figure{\@float{figure}}
- \let\endfigure\end@float
- \@namedef{figure*}{\@dblfloat{figure}}
- \@namedef{endfigure*}{\end@dblfloat}
- \newcounter{table}
- \def\thetable{\@Roman\c@table}
- \def\fps@table{tbp}
- \def\ftype@table{2}
- \def\ext@table{lot}
- \def\fnum@table{TABLE~\thetable}
- % V1.6 IEEE uses 8pt text for tables
- % to default to footnotesize, we hack into LaTeX2e's \@floatboxreset and pray
- \def\table{\def\@floatboxreset{\reset@font\footnotesize\@setminipage}\@float{table}}
- \let\endtable\end@float
- % v1.6b double column tables need to default to footnotesize as well.
- \@namedef{table*}{\def\@floatboxreset{\reset@font\footnotesize\@setminipage}\@dblfloat{table}}
- \@namedef{endtable*}{\end@dblfloat}
-
-
-
-
- %%
- %% START OF IEEEeqnarry DEFINITIONS
- %%
- %% Inspired by the concepts, examples, and previous works of LaTeX
- %% coders and developers such as Donald Arseneau, Fred Bartlett,
- %% David Carlisle, Tony Liu, Frank Mittelbach, Piet van Oostrum,
- %% Roland Winkler and Mark Wooding.
- %% I don't make the claim that my work here is even near their calibre. ;)
-
-
- % hook to allow easy changeover to IEEEtran.cls/tools.sty error reporting
- \def\@IEEEclspkgerror{\ClassError{IEEEtran}}
-
- \newif\if@IEEEeqnarraystarform% flag to indicate if the environment was called as the star form
- \@IEEEeqnarraystarformfalse
-
- \newif\if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt% tracks if the environment should advance the col counter
- % allows a way to make an \IEEEeqnarraybox that can be used within an \IEEEeqnarray
- % used by IEEEeqnarraymulticol so that it can work properly in both
- \@advanceIEEEeqncolcnttrue
-
- \newcount\@IEEEeqnnumcols % tracks how many IEEEeqnarray cols are defined
- \newcount\@IEEEeqncolcnt % tracks how many IEEEeqnarray cols the user actually used
-
-
- % The default math style used by the columns
- \def\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle{\displaystyle}
- % The default text style used by the columns
- % default to using the current font
- \def\IEEEeqnarraytextstyle{\relax}
-
- % like the iedlistdecl but for \IEEEeqnarray
- \def\IEEEeqnarraydecl{\relax}
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayboxdecl{\relax}
-
- % \yesnumber is the opposite of \nonumber
- % a novel concept with the same def as the equationarray package
- % However, we give IEEE versions too since some LaTeX packages such as
- % the MDWtools mathenv.sty redefine \nonumber to something else.
- \providecommand{\yesnumber}{\global\@eqnswtrue}
- \def\IEEEyesnumber{\global\@eqnswtrue}
- \def\IEEEnonumber{\global\@eqnswfalse}
-
-
- \def\IEEEyessubnumber{\global\@IEEEissubequationtrue\global\@eqnswtrue%
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayISinner% only do something inside an IEEEeqnarray
- \if@IEEElastlinewassubequation\addtocounter{equation}{-1}\else\setcounter{IEEEsubequation}{1}\fi%
- \def\@currentlabel{\p@IEEEsubequation\theIEEEsubequation}\fi}
-
- % flag to indicate that an equation is a sub equation
- \newif\if@IEEEissubequation%
- \@IEEEissubequationfalse
-
- % allows users to "push away" equations that get too close to the equation numbers
- \def\IEEEeqnarraynumspace{\hphantom{\if@IEEEissubequation\theIEEEsubequationdis\else\theequationdis\fi}}
-
- % provides a way to span multiple columns within IEEEeqnarray environments
- % will consider \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt before globally advancing the
- % column counter - so as to work within \IEEEeqnarraybox
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraymulticol{number cols. to span}{col type}{cell text}
- \long\def\IEEEeqnarraymulticol#1#2#3{\multispan{#1}%
- % check if column is defined
- \relax\expandafter\ifx\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolDEF#2\endcsname\@IEEEeqnarraycolisdefined%
- \csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPRE#2\endcsname#3\relax\relax\relax\relax\relax%
- \relax\relax\relax\relax\relax\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPOST#2\endcsname%
- \else% if not, error and use default type
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Invalid column type "#2" in \string\IEEEeqnarraymulticol.\MessageBreak
- Using a default centering column instead}%
- {You must define IEEEeqnarray column types before use.}%
- \csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPRE@IEEEdefault\endcsname#3\relax\relax\relax\relax\relax%
- \relax\relax\relax\relax\relax\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPOST@IEEEdefault\endcsname%
- \fi%
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by #1\relax\fi}
-
- % like \omit, but maintains track of the column counter for \IEEEeqnarray
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayomit{\omit\if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by 1\relax\fi}
-
-
- % provides a way to define a letter referenced column type
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{col. type letter/name}{pre insertion text}{post insertion text}
- \def\IEEEeqnarraydefcol#1#2#3{\expandafter\def\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPRE#1\endcsname{#2}%
- \expandafter\def\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPOST#1\endcsname{#3}%
- \expandafter\def\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolDEF#1\endcsname{1}}
-
-
- % provides a way to define a numerically referenced inter-column glue types
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraydefcolsep{col. glue number}{glue definition}
- \def\IEEEeqnarraydefcolsep#1#2{\expandafter\def\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolSEP\romannumeral #1\endcsname{#2}%
- \expandafter\def\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolSEPDEF\romannumeral #1\endcsname{1}}
-
-
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraycolisdefined{1}% just a macro for 1, used for checking undefined column types
-
-
- % expands and appends the given argument to the \@IEEEtrantmptoksA token list
- % used to build up the \halign preamble
- \def\@IEEEappendtoksA#1{\edef\@@IEEEappendtoksA{\@IEEEtrantmptoksA={\the\@IEEEtrantmptoksA #1}}%
- \@@IEEEappendtoksA}
-
- % also appends to \@IEEEtrantmptoksA, but does not expand the argument
- % uses \toks8 as a scratchpad register
- \def\@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA#1{\toks8={#1}%
- \edef\@@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\@IEEEtrantmptoksA={\the\@IEEEtrantmptoksA\the\toks8}}%
- \@@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA}
-
- % define some common column types for the user
- % math
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{l}{$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle}{$\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{c}{\hfil$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle}{$\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{r}{\hfil$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle}{$}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{L}{$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle{}}{{}$\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{C}{\hfil$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle{}}{{}$\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{R}{\hfil$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle{}}{{}$}
- % text
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{s}{\IEEEeqnarraytextstyle}{\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{t}{\hfil\IEEEeqnarraytextstyle}{\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{u}{\hfil\IEEEeqnarraytextstyle}{}
-
- % vertical rules
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{v}{}{\vrule width\arrayrulewidth}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{vv}{\vrule width\arrayrulewidth\hfil}{\hfil\vrule width\arrayrulewidth}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{V}{}{\vrule width\arrayrulewidth\hskip\doublerulesep\vrule width\arrayrulewidth}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{VV}{\vrule width\arrayrulewidth\hskip\doublerulesep\vrule width\arrayrulewidth\hfil}%
- {\hfil\vrule width\arrayrulewidth\hskip\doublerulesep\vrule width\arrayrulewidth}
-
- % horizontal rules
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{h}{}{\leaders\hrule height\arrayrulewidth\hfil}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{H}{}{\leaders\vbox{\hrule width\arrayrulewidth\vskip\doublerulesep\hrule width\arrayrulewidth}\hfil}
-
- % plain
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{x}{}{}
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{X}{$}{$}
-
- % the default column type to use in the event a column type is not defined
- \IEEEeqnarraydefcol{@IEEEdefault}{\hfil$\IEEEeqnarraymathstyle}{$\hfil}
-
-
- % a zero tabskip (used for "-" col types)
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero{0pt plus 0pt minus 0pt}
- % a centering tabskip (used for "+" col types)
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPcenter{1000pt plus 0pt minus 1000pt}
-
- % top level default tabskip glues for the start, end, and inter-column
- % may be reset within environments not always at the top level, e.g., \IEEEeqnarraybox
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultstart{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPcenter}% default start glue
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultend{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPcenter}% default end glue
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultmid{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}% default inter-column glue
-
-
-
- % creates a vertical rule that extends from the bottom to the top a a cell
- % Provided in case other packages redefine \vline some other way.
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarrayvrule[rule thickness]
- % If no argument is provided, \arrayrulewidth will be used for the rule thickness.
- \newcommand\IEEEeqnarrayvrule[1][\arrayrulewidth]{\vrule\@width#1\relax}
-
- % creates a blank separator row
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarrayseprow[separation length][font size commands]
- % default is \IEEEeqnarrayseprow[0.25\normalbaselineskip][\relax]
- % blank arguments inherit the default values
- % uses \skip5 as a scratch register - calls \@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize which uses more scratch registers
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayseprow{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarrayseprow}{\@IEEEeqnarrayseprow[0.25\normalbaselineskip]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayseprow[#1]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEeqnarrayseprow[#1]}{\@@IEEEeqnarrayseprow[#1][\relax]}}
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarrayseprow[#1][#2]{\def\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowARGONE{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowARGONE\@empty%
- % get the skip value, based on the font commands
- % use skip5 because \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize uses \skip0, \skip2, \skip3
- % assign within a bogus box to confine the font changes
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#2\relax\global\skip5=0.25\normalbaselineskip}}%
- \else%
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#2\relax\global\skip5=#1}}%
- \fi%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayhoptolastcolumn\IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{\skip5}{0pt}[\relax]\relax}
-
- % creates a blank separator row, but omits all the column templates
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[separation length][font size commands]
- % default is \IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[0.25\normalbaselineskip][\relax]
- % blank arguments inherit the default values
- % uses \skip5 as a scratch register - calls \@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize which uses more scratch registers
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut{\multispan{\@IEEEeqnnumcols}\relax% span all the cols
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by \@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax\fi%
- \@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut}{\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[0.25\normalbaselineskip]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[#1]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[#1]}{\@@IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[#1][\relax]}}
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[#1][#2]{\def\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowARGONE{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarrayseprowARGONE\@empty%
- % get the skip value, based on the font commands
- % use skip5 because \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize uses \skip0, \skip2, \skip3
- % assign within a bogus box to confine the font changes
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#2\relax\global\skip5=0.25\normalbaselineskip}}%
- \else%
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#2\relax\global\skip5=#1}}%
- \fi%
- \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{\skip5}{0pt}[\relax]\relax}
-
-
-
- % draws a single rule across all the columns optional
- % argument determines the rule width, \arrayrulewidth is the default
- % updates column counter as needed and turns off struts
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[rule line thickness]
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayrulerow{\multispan{\@IEEEeqnnumcols}\relax% span all the cols
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by \@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax\fi%
- \@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow}{\@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[\arrayrulewidth]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[#1]{\leaders\hrule height#1\hfil\relax% put in our rule
- % turn off any struts
- \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{0pt}{0pt}[\relax]\relax}
-
-
- % draws a double rule by using a single rule row, a separator row, and then
- % another single rule row
- % first optional argument determines the rule thicknesses, \arrayrulewidth is the default
- % second optional argument determines the rule spacing, \doublerulesep is the default
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[rule line thickness][rule spacing]
- \def\IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow{\multispan{\@IEEEeqnnumcols}\relax% span all the cols
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by \@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax\fi%
- \@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow}{\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[\arrayrulewidth]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[#1]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[#1]}%
- {\@@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[#1][\doublerulesep]}}
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[#1][#2]{\def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG{#1}%
- % we allow the user to say \IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[][]
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG\@empty%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[\arrayrulewidth]%
- \else%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[#1]\relax%
- \fi%
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG{#2}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG\@empty%
- \\\IEEEeqnarrayseprow[\doublerulesep][\relax]%
- \else%
- \\\IEEEeqnarrayseprow[#2][\relax]%
- \fi%
- \\\multispan{\@IEEEeqnnumcols}%
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by \@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax\fi%
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG\@empty%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[\arrayrulewidth]%
- \else%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[#1]%
- \fi%
- }
-
- % draws a double rule by using a single rule row, a separator (cutting) row, and then
- % another single rule row
- % first optional argument determines the rule thicknesses, \arrayrulewidth is the default
- % second optional argument determines the rule spacing, \doublerulesep is the default
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[rule line thickness][rule spacing]
- \def\IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut{\multispan{\@IEEEeqnnumcols}\relax% span all the cols
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by \@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax\fi%
- \@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut}{\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut[\arrayrulewidth]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut[#1]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut[#1]}%
- {\@@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut[#1][\doublerulesep]}}
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowcut[#1][#2]{\def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG{#1}%
- % we allow the user to say \IEEEeqnarraydblrulerow[][]
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG\@empty%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[\arrayrulewidth]%
- \else%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[#1]%
- \fi%
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG{#2}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG\@empty%
- \\\IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[\doublerulesep][\relax]%
- \else%
- \\\IEEEeqnarrayseprowcut[#2][\relax]%
- \fi%
- \\\multispan{\@IEEEeqnnumcols}%
- % advance column counter only if the IEEEeqnarray environment wants it
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by \@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax\fi%
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraydblrulerowARG\@empty%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[\arrayrulewidth]%
- \else%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayrulerow[#1]%
- \fi%
- }
-
-
-
- % inserts a full row's worth of &'s
- % relies on \@IEEEeqnnumcols to provide the correct number of columns
- % uses \@IEEEtrantmptoksA, \count0 as scratch registers
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayhoptolastcolumn{\@IEEEtrantmptoksA={}\count0=1\relax%
- \loop% add cols if the user did not use them all
- \ifnum\count0<\@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{&}%
- \advance\count0 by 1\relax% update the col count
- \repeat%
- \the\@IEEEtrantmptoksA%execute the &'s
- }
-
-
-
- \newif\if@IEEEeqnarrayISinner % flag to indicate if we are within the lines
- \@IEEEeqnarrayISinnerfalse % of an IEEEeqnarray - after the IEEEeqnarraydecl
-
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{0pt} % height and depth of IEEEeqnarray struts
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{0pt}
-
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight{0pt} % default height and depth of
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth{0pt} % struts within an IEEEeqnarray
-
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutHSAVE{0pt} % saved master strut height
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutDSAVE{0pt} % and depth
-
- \newif\if@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstrut % flag to indicate that the master strut value
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstruttrue % is to be used
-
-
-
- % saves the strut height and depth of the master strut
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraymasterstrutsave{\relax%
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth\relax%
- % remove stretchability
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- % save values
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutHSAVE{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutDSAVE{\the\dimen2}}
-
- % restores the strut height and depth of the master strut
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraymasterstrutrestore{\relax%
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutHSAVE\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutDSAVE\relax%
- % remove stretchability
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- % restore values
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}}
-
-
- % globally restores the strut height and depth to the
- % master values and sets the master strut flag to true
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutreset{\relax%
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth\relax%
- % remove stretchability
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- % restore values
- \xdef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \xdef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \global\@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstruttrue}
-
-
- % if the master strut is not to be used, make the current
- % values of \@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight, \@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth
- % and the use master strut flag, global
- % this allows user strut commands issued in the last column to be carried
- % into the isolation/strut column
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayglobalizestrutstatus{\relax%
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstrut\else%
- \xdef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight}%
- \xdef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth}%
- \global\@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstrutfalse%
- \fi}
-
-
-
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{height}{depth}[font size commands]
- % If called outside the lines of an IEEEeqnarray, sets the height
- % and depth of both the master and local struts. If called inside
- % an IEEEeqnarray line, sets the height and depth of the local strut
- % only and sets the flag to indicate the use of the local strut
- % values. If the height or depth is left blank, 0.7\normalbaselineskip
- % and 0.3\normalbaselineskip will be used, respectively.
- % The optional argument can be used to evaluate the lengths under
- % a different font size and styles. If none is specified, the current
- % font is used.
- % uses scratch registers \skip0, \skip2, \skip3, \dimen0, \dimen2
- \def\IEEEeqnarraystrutsize#1#2{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{#1}{#2}}{\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{#1}{#2}[\relax]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize#1#2[#3]{\def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeARG{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeARG\@empty%
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#3\relax\global\skip3=0.7\normalbaselineskip}}%
- \skip0=\skip3\relax%
- \else% arg one present
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#3\relax\global\skip3=#1\relax}}%
- \skip0=\skip3\relax%
- \fi% if null arg
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeARG{#2}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeARG\@empty%
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#3\relax\global\skip3=0.3\normalbaselineskip}}%
- \skip2=\skip3\relax%
- \else% arg two present
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#3\relax\global\skip3=#2\relax}}%
- \skip2=\skip3\relax%
- \fi% if null arg
- % remove stretchability, just to be safe
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- % dimen0 = height, dimen2 = depth
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayISinner% inner does not touch master strut size
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstrutfalse% do not use master
- \else% outer, have to set master strut too
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstruttrue% use master strut
- \fi}
-
-
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd{added height}{added depth}[font size commands]
- % If called outside the lines of an IEEEeqnarray, adds the given height
- % and depth to both the master and local struts.
- % If called inside an IEEEeqnarray line, adds the given height and depth
- % to the local strut only and sets the flag to indicate the use
- % of the local strut values.
- % In both cases, if a height or depth is left blank, 0pt is used instead.
- % The optional argument can be used to evaluate the lengths under
- % a different font size and styles. If none is specified, the current
- % font is used.
- % uses scratch registers \skip0, \skip2, \skip3, \dimen0, \dimen2
- \def\IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd#1#2{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd{#1}{#2}}{\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd{#1}{#2}[\relax]}}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizeadd#1#2[#3]{\def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizearg{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizearg\@empty%
- \skip0=0pt\relax%
- \else% arg one present
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#3\relax\global\skip3=#1}}%
- \skip0=\skip3\relax%
- \fi% if null arg
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizearg{#2}%
- \ifx\@IEEEeqnarraystrutsizearg\@empty%
- \skip2=0pt\relax%
- \else% arg two present
- {\setbox0=\hbox{#3\relax\global\skip3=#2}}%
- \skip2=\skip3\relax%
- \fi% if null arg
- % remove stretchability, just to be safe
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- % dimen0 = height, dimen2 = depth
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayISinner% inner does not touch master strut size
- % get local strut size
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth\relax%
- % add it to the user supplied values
- \advance\dimen0 by \skip0\relax%
- \advance\dimen2 by \skip2\relax%
- % update the local strut size
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstrutfalse% do not use master
- \else% outer, have to set master strut too
- % get master strut size
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth\relax%
- % add it to the user supplied values
- \advance\dimen0 by \skip0\relax%
- \advance\dimen2 by \skip2\relax%
- % update the local and master strut sizes
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight{\the\dimen0}%
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth{\the\dimen2}%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstruttrue% use master strut
- \fi}
-
-
- % allow user a way to see the struts
- \newif\ifIEEEvisiblestruts
- \IEEEvisiblestrutsfalse
-
- % inserts an invisible strut using the master or local strut values
- % uses scratch registers \skip0, \skip2, \dimen0, \dimen2
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayinsertstrut{\relax%
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstrut
- % get master strut size
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutheight\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEmasterstrutdepth\relax%
- \else%
- % get local strut size
- \expandafter\skip0=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutheight\relax%
- \expandafter\skip2=\@IEEEeqnarrayTHEstrutdepth\relax%
- \fi%
- % remove stretchability, probably not needed
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- % dimen0 = height, dimen2 = depth
- % allow user to see struts if desired
- \ifIEEEvisiblestruts%
- \vrule width0.2pt height\dimen0 depth\dimen2\relax%
- \else%
- \vrule width0pt height\dimen0 depth\dimen2\relax\fi}
-
-
- % creates an invisible strut, useable even outside \IEEEeqnarray
- % if \IEEEvisiblestrutstrue, the strut will be visible and 0.2pt wide.
- % usage: \IEEEstrut[height][depth][font size commands]
- % default is \IEEEstrut[0.7\normalbaselineskip][0.3\normalbaselineskip][\relax]
- % blank arguments inherit the default values
- % uses \dimen0, \dimen2, \skip0, \skip2
- \def\IEEEstrut{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@IEEEstrut}{\@IEEEstrut[0.7\normalbaselineskip]}}
- \def\@IEEEstrut[#1]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEstrut[#1]}{\@@IEEEstrut[#1][0.3\normalbaselineskip]}}
- \def\@@IEEEstrut[#1][#2]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@@IEEEstrut[#1][#2]}{\@@@IEEEstrut[#1][#2][\relax]}}
- \def\@@@IEEEstrut[#1][#2][#3]{\mbox{#3\relax%
- \def\@IEEEstrutARG{#1}%
- \ifx\@IEEEstrutARG\@empty%
- \skip0=0.7\normalbaselineskip\relax%
- \else%
- \skip0=#1\relax%
- \fi%
- \def\@IEEEstrutARG{#2}%
- \ifx\@IEEEstrutARG\@empty%
- \skip2=0.3\normalbaselineskip\relax%
- \else%
- \skip2=#2\relax%
- \fi%
- % remove stretchability, probably not needed
- \dimen0\skip0\relax%
- \dimen2\skip2\relax%
- \ifIEEEvisiblestruts%
- \vrule width0.2pt height\dimen0 depth\dimen2\relax%
- \else%
- \vrule width0.0pt height\dimen0 depth\dimen2\relax\fi}}
-
-
- % enables strut mode by setting a default strut size and then zeroing the
- % \baselineskip, \lineskip, \lineskiplimit and \jot
- \def\IEEEeqnarraystrutmode{\IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{0.7\normalbaselineskip}{0.3\normalbaselineskip}[\relax]%
- \baselineskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt\lineskiplimit=0pt\jot=0pt}
-
-
-
- \def\IEEEeqnarray{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformfalse\@IEEEeqnarray}
- \def\endIEEEeqnarray{\end@IEEEeqnarray}
-
- \@namedef{IEEEeqnarray*}{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformtrue\@IEEEeqnarray}
- \@namedef{endIEEEeqnarray*}{\end@IEEEeqnarray}
-
-
- % \IEEEeqnarray is an enhanced \eqnarray.
- % The star form defaults to not putting equation numbers at the end of each row.
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarray[decl]{cols}
- \def\@IEEEeqnarray{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEeqnarray}{\@@IEEEeqnarray[\relax]}}
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarray[#1]#2{%
- % default to showing the equation number or not based on whether or not
- % the star form was involked
- \if@IEEEeqnarraystarform\global\@eqnswfalse
- \else% not the star form
- \global\@eqnswtrue
- \fi% if star form
- \@IEEEissubequationfalse% default to no subequations
- \@IEEElastlinewassubequationfalse% assume last line is not a sub equation
- \@IEEEeqnarrayISinnerfalse% not yet within the lines of the halign
- \@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{0pt}{0pt}[\relax]% turn off struts by default
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstruttrue% use master strut till user asks otherwise
- \IEEEvisiblestrutsfalse% diagnostic mode defaults to off
- % no extra space unless the user specifically requests it
- \lineskip=0pt\relax
- \lineskiplimit=0pt\relax
- \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip\relax%
- \jot=\normaljot\relax%
- \mathsurround\z@\relax% no extra spacing around math
- \@advanceIEEEeqncolcnttrue% advance the col counter for each col the user uses,
- % used in \IEEEeqnarraymulticol and in the preamble build
- \stepcounter{equation}% advance equation counter before first line
- \setcounter{IEEEsubequation}{0}% no subequation yet
- \def\@currentlabel{\p@equation\theequation}% redefine the ref label
- \IEEEeqnarraydecl\relax% allow a way for the user to make global overrides
- #1\relax% allow user to override defaults
- \let\\\@IEEEeqnarraycr% replace newline with one that can put in eqn. numbers
- \global\@IEEEeqncolcnt\z@% col. count = 0 for first line
- \@IEEEbuildpreamble #2\end\relax% build the preamble and put it into \@IEEEtrantmptoksA
- % put in the column for the equation number
- \ifnum\@IEEEeqnnumcols>0\relax\@IEEEappendtoksA{&}\fi% col separator for those after the first
- \toks0={##}%
- % advance the \@IEEEeqncolcnt for the isolation col, this helps with error checking
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by 1\relax}%
- % add the isolation column
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip\z@skip\bgroup\the\toks0\egroup}%
- % advance the \@IEEEeqncolcnt for the equation number col, this helps with error checking
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{&\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by 1\relax}%
- % add the equation number col to the preamble
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip\z@skip\hb@xt@\z@\bgroup\hss\the\toks0\egroup}%
- % note \@IEEEeqnnumcols does not count the equation col or isolation col
- % set the starting tabskip glue as determined by the preamble build
- \tabskip=\@IEEEBPstartglue\relax
- % begin the display alignment
- \@IEEEeqnarrayISinnertrue% commands are now within the lines
- $$\everycr{}\halign to\displaywidth\bgroup
- % "exspand" the preamble
- \span\the\@IEEEtrantmptoksA\cr}
-
- % enter isolation/strut column (or the next column if the user did not use
- % every column), record the strut status, complete the columns, do the strut if needed,
- % restore counters to correct values and exit
- \def\end@IEEEeqnarray{\@IEEEeqnarrayglobalizestrutstatus&\@@IEEEeqnarraycr\egroup%
- \if@IEEElastlinewassubequation\global\advance\c@IEEEsubequation\m@ne\fi%
- \global\advance\c@equation\m@ne%
- $$\@ignoretrue}
-
- % need a way to remember if last line is a subequation
- \newif\if@IEEElastlinewassubequation%
- \@IEEElastlinewassubequationfalse
-
- % IEEEeqnarray uses a modifed \\ instead of the plain \cr to
- % end rows. This allows for things like \\*[vskip amount]
- % This "cr" macros are modified versions those for LaTeX2e's eqnarray
- % the {\ifnum0=`} braces must be kept away from the last column to avoid
- % altering spacing of its math, so we use & to advance to the next column
- % as there is an isolation/strut column after the user's columns
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraycr{\@IEEEeqnarrayglobalizestrutstatus&% save strut status and advance to next column
- {\ifnum0=`}\fi
- \@ifstar{%
- \global\@eqpen\@M\@IEEEeqnarrayYCR
- }{%
- \global\@eqpen\interdisplaylinepenalty \@IEEEeqnarrayYCR
- }%
- }
-
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayYCR{\@testopt\@IEEEeqnarrayXCR\z@skip}
-
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayXCR[#1]{%
- \ifnum0=`{\fi}%
- \@@IEEEeqnarraycr
- \noalign{\penalty\@eqpen\vskip\jot\vskip #1\relax}}%
-
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarraycr{\@IEEEtrantmptoksA={}% clear token register
- \advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by -1\relax% adjust col count because of the isolation column
- \ifnum\@IEEEeqncolcnt>\@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Too many columns within the IEEEeqnarray\MessageBreak
- environment}%
- {Use fewer \string &'s or put more columns in the IEEEeqnarry column\MessageBreak
- specifications.}\relax%
- \else
- \loop% add cols if the user did not use them all
- \ifnum\@IEEEeqncolcnt<\@IEEEeqnnumcols\relax
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{&}%
- \advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by 1\relax% update the col count
- \repeat
- % this number of &'s will take us the the isolation column
- \fi
- % execute the &'s
- \the\@IEEEtrantmptoksA%
- % handle the strut/isolation column
- \@IEEEeqnarrayinsertstrut% do the strut if needed
- \@IEEEeqnarraystrutreset% reset the strut system for next line or IEEEeqnarray
- &% and enter the equation number column
- % is this line needs an equation number, display it and advance the
- % (sub)equation counters, record what type this line was
- \if@eqnsw%
- \if@IEEEissubequation\theIEEEsubequationdis\addtocounter{equation}{1}\stepcounter{IEEEsubequation}%
- \global\@IEEElastlinewassubequationtrue%
- \else% display a standard equation number, initialize the IEEEsubequation counter
- \theequationdis\stepcounter{equation}\setcounter{IEEEsubequation}{0}%
- \global\@IEEElastlinewassubequationfalse\fi%
- \fi%
- % reset the eqnsw flag to indicate default preference of the display of equation numbers
- \if@IEEEeqnarraystarform\global\@eqnswfalse\else\global\@eqnswtrue\fi
- \global\@IEEEissubequationfalse% reset the subequation flag
- % reset the number of columns the user actually used
- \global\@IEEEeqncolcnt\z@\relax
- % the real end of the line
- \cr}
-
-
-
-
-
- % \IEEEeqnarraybox is like \IEEEeqnarray except the box form puts everything
- % inside a vtop, vbox, or vcenter box depending on the letter in the second
- % optional argument (t,b,c). Vbox is the default. Unlike \IEEEeqnarray,
- % equation numbers are not displayed and \IEEEeqnarraybox can be nested.
- % \IEEEeqnarrayboxm is for math mode (like \array) and does not put the vbox
- % within an hbox.
- % \IEEEeqnarrayboxt is for text mode (like \tabular) and puts the vbox within
- % a \hbox{$ $} construct.
- % \IEEEeqnarraybox will auto detect whether to use \IEEEeqnarrayboxm or
- % \IEEEeqnarrayboxt depending on the math mode.
- % The third optional argument specifies the width this box is to be set to -
- % natural width is the default.
- % The * forms do not add \jot line spacing
- % usage: \IEEEeqnarraybox[decl][pos][width]{cols}
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayboxm{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformfalse\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWfalse\@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \def\endIEEEeqnarrayboxm{\end@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \@namedef{IEEEeqnarrayboxm*}{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformtrue\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWfalse\@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \@namedef{endIEEEeqnarrayboxm*}{\end@IEEEeqnarraybox}
-
- \def\IEEEeqnarrayboxt{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformfalse\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWtrue\@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \def\endIEEEeqnarrayboxt{\end@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \@namedef{IEEEeqnarrayboxt*}{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformtrue\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWtrue\@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \@namedef{endIEEEeqnarrayboxt*}{\end@IEEEeqnarraybox}
-
- \def\IEEEeqnarraybox{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformfalse\ifmmode\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWfalse\else\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWtrue\fi%
- \@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \def\endIEEEeqnarraybox{\end@IEEEeqnarraybox}
-
- \@namedef{IEEEeqnarraybox*}{\@IEEEeqnarraystarformtrue\ifmmode\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWfalse\else\@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWtrue\fi%
- \@IEEEeqnarraybox}
- \@namedef{endIEEEeqnarraybox*}{\end@IEEEeqnarraybox}
-
- % flag to indicate if the \IEEEeqnarraybox needs to put things into an hbox{$ $}
- % for \vcenter in non-math mode
- \newif\if@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSW%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSWfalse
-
- \def\@IEEEeqnarraybox{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@IEEEeqnarraybox}{\@@IEEEeqnarraybox[\relax]}}
- \def\@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1]}{\@@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1][b]}}
- \def\@@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1][#2]{\relax\@ifnextchar[{\@@@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1][#2]}{\@@@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1][#2][\relax]}}
-
- % #1 = decl; #2 = t,b,c; #3 = width, #4 = col specs
- \def\@@@@IEEEeqnarraybox[#1][#2][#3]#4{\@IEEEeqnarrayISinnerfalse % not yet within the lines of the halign
- \@IEEEeqnarraymasterstrutsave% save current master strut values
- \@IEEEeqnarraystrutsize{0pt}{0pt}[\relax]% turn off struts by default
- \@IEEEeqnarrayusemasterstruttrue% use master strut till user asks otherwise
- \IEEEvisiblestrutsfalse% diagnostic mode defaults to off
- % no extra space unless the user specifically requests it
- \lineskip=0pt\relax%
- \lineskiplimit=0pt\relax%
- \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip\relax%
- \jot=\normaljot\relax%
- \mathsurround\z@\relax% no extra spacing around math
- % the default end glues are zero for an \IEEEeqnarraybox
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultstart{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}% default start glue
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultend{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}% default end glue
- \edef\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultmid{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}% default inter-column glue
- \@advanceIEEEeqncolcntfalse% do not advance the col counter for each col the user uses,
- % used in \IEEEeqnarraymulticol and in the preamble build
- \IEEEeqnarrayboxdecl\relax% allow a way for the user to make global overrides
- #1\relax% allow user to override defaults
- \let\\\@IEEEeqnarrayboxcr% replace newline with one that allows optional spacing
- \@IEEEbuildpreamble #4\end\relax% build the preamble and put it into \@IEEEtrantmptoksA
- % add an isolation column to the preamble to stop \\'s {} from getting into the last col
- \ifnum\@IEEEeqnnumcols>0\relax\@IEEEappendtoksA{&}\fi% col separator for those after the first
- \toks0={##}%
- % add the isolation column to the preamble
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip\z@skip\bgroup\the\toks0\egroup}%
- % set the starting tabskip glue as determined by the preamble build
- \tabskip=\@IEEEBPstartglue\relax
- % begin the alignment
- \everycr{}%
- % use only the very first token to determine the positioning
- % this stops some problems when the user uses more than one letter,
- % but is probably not worth the effort
- % \noindent is used as a delimiter
- \def\@IEEEgrabfirstoken##1##2\noindent{\let\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken=##1}%
- \@IEEEgrabfirstoken#2\relax\relax\noindent
- % \@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken has the first token, the rest are discarded
- % if we need to put things into and hbox and go into math mode, do so now
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSW \leavevmode \hbox \bgroup $\fi%
- % use the appropriate vbox type
- \if\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken t\relax\vtop\else\if\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken c\relax%
- \vcenter\else\vbox\fi\fi\bgroup%
- \@IEEEeqnarrayISinnertrue% commands are now within the lines
- \ifx#3\relax\halign\else\halign to #3\relax\fi%
- \bgroup
- % "exspand" the preamble
- \span\the\@IEEEtrantmptoksA\cr}
-
- % carry strut status and enter the isolation/strut column,
- % exit from math mode if needed, and exit
- \def\end@IEEEeqnarraybox{\@IEEEeqnarrayglobalizestrutstatus% carry strut status
- &% enter isolation/strut column
- \@IEEEeqnarrayinsertstrut% do strut if needed
- \@IEEEeqnarraymasterstrutrestore% restore the previous master strut values
- % reset the strut system for next IEEEeqnarray
- % (sets local strut values back to previous master strut values)
- \@IEEEeqnarraystrutreset%
- % ensure last line, exit from halign, close vbox
- \crcr\egroup\egroup%
- % exit from math mode and close hbox if needed
- \if@IEEEeqnarrayboxHBOXSW $\egroup\fi}
-
-
-
- % IEEEeqnarraybox uses a modifed \\ instead of the plain \cr to
- % end rows. This allows for things like \\[vskip amount]
- % This "cr" macros are modified versions those for LaTeX2e's eqnarray
- % For IEEEeqnarraybox, \\* is the same as \\
- % the {\ifnum0=`} braces must be kept away from the last column to avoid
- % altering spacing of its math, so we use & to advance to the isolation/strut column
- % carry strut status into isolation/strut column
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayboxcr{\@IEEEeqnarrayglobalizestrutstatus% carry strut status
- &% enter isolation/strut column
- \@IEEEeqnarrayinsertstrut% do strut if needed
- % reset the strut system for next line or IEEEeqnarray
- \@IEEEeqnarraystrutreset%
- {\ifnum0=`}\fi%
- \@ifstar{\@IEEEeqnarrayboxYCR}{\@IEEEeqnarrayboxYCR}}
-
- % test and setup the optional argument to \\[]
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayboxYCR{\@testopt\@IEEEeqnarrayboxXCR\z@skip}
-
- % IEEEeqnarraybox does not automatically increase line spacing by \jot
- \def\@IEEEeqnarrayboxXCR[#1]{\ifnum0=`{\fi}%
- \cr\noalign{\if@IEEEeqnarraystarform\else\vskip\jot\fi\vskip#1\relax}}
-
-
-
- % starts the halign preamble build
- \def\@IEEEbuildpreamble{\@IEEEtrantmptoksA={}% clear token register
- \let\@IEEEBPcurtype=u%current column type is not yet known
- \let\@IEEEBPprevtype=s%the previous column type was the start
- \let\@IEEEBPnexttype=u%next column type is not yet known
- % ensure these are valid
- \def\@IEEEBPcurglue={0pt plus 0pt minus 0pt}%
- \def\@IEEEBPcurcolname{@IEEEdefault}% name of current column definition
- % currently acquired numerically referenced glue
- % use a name that is easier to remember
- \let\@IEEEBPcurnum=\@IEEEtrantmpcountA%
- \@IEEEBPcurnum=0%
- % tracks number of columns in the preamble
- \@IEEEeqnnumcols=0%
- % record the default end glues
- \edef\@IEEEBPstartglue{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultstart}%
- \edef\@IEEEBPendglue{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultend}%
- % now parse the user's column specifications
- \@@IEEEbuildpreamble}
-
-
- % parses and builds the halign preamble
- \def\@@IEEEbuildpreamble#1#2{\let\@@nextIEEEbuildpreamble=\@@IEEEbuildpreamble%
- % use only the very first token to check the end
- % \noindent is used as a delimiter as \end can be present here
- \def\@IEEEgrabfirstoken##1##2\noindent{\let\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken=##1}%
- \@IEEEgrabfirstoken#1\relax\relax\noindent
- \ifx\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\end\let\@@nextIEEEbuildpreamble=\@@IEEEfinishpreamble\else%
- % identify current and next token type
- \@IEEEgetcoltype{#1}{\@IEEEBPcurtype}{1}% current, error on invalid
- \@IEEEgetcoltype{#2}{\@IEEEBPnexttype}{0}% next, no error on invalid next
- % if curtype is a glue, get the glue def
- \if\@IEEEBPcurtype g\@IEEEgetcurglue{#1}{\@IEEEBPcurglue}\fi%
- % if curtype is a column, get the column def and set the current column name
- \if\@IEEEBPcurtype c\@IEEEgetcurcol{#1}\fi%
- % if curtype is a numeral, acquire the user defined glue
- \if\@IEEEBPcurtype n\@IEEEprocessNcol{#1}\fi%
- % process the acquired glue
- \if\@IEEEBPcurtype g\@IEEEprocessGcol\fi%
- % process the acquired col
- \if\@IEEEBPcurtype c\@IEEEprocessCcol\fi%
- % ready prevtype for next col spec.
- \let\@IEEEBPprevtype=\@IEEEBPcurtype%
- % be sure and put back the future token(s) as a group
- \fi\@@nextIEEEbuildpreamble{#2}}
-
-
- % executed just after preamble build is completed
- % warn about zero cols, and if prevtype type = u, put in end tabskip glue
- \def\@@IEEEfinishpreamble#1{\ifnum\@IEEEeqnnumcols<1\relax
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{No column specifiers declared for IEEEeqnarray}%
- {At least one column type must be declared for each IEEEeqnarray.}%
- \fi%num cols less than 1
- %if last type undefined, set default end tabskip glue
- \if\@IEEEBPprevtype u\@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip=\@IEEEBPendglue}\fi}
-
-
- % Identify and return the column specifier's type code
- \def\@IEEEgetcoltype#1#2#3{%
- % use only the very first token to determine the type
- % \noindent is used as a delimiter as \end can be present here
- \def\@IEEEgrabfirstoken##1##2\noindent{\let\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken=##1}%
- \@IEEEgrabfirstoken#1\relax\relax\noindent
- % \@IEEEgrabfirstoken has the first token, the rest are discarded
- % n = number
- % g = glue (any other char in catagory 12)
- % c = letter
- % e = \end
- % u = undefined
- % third argument: 0 = no error message, 1 = error on invalid char
- \let#2=u\relax% assume invalid until know otherwise
- \ifx\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\end\let#2=e\else
- \ifcat\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\relax\else% screen out control sequences
- \if0\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if1\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if2\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if3\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if4\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if5\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if6\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if7\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if8\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \if9\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=n\else
- \ifcat,\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=g\relax
- \else\ifcat a\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\let#2=c\relax\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
- \if#2u\relax
- \if0\noexpand#3\relax\else\@IEEEclspkgerror{Invalid character in column specifications}%
- {Only letters, numerals and certain other symbols are allowed \MessageBreak
- as IEEEeqnarray column specifiers.}\fi\fi}
-
-
- % identify the current letter referenced column
- % if invalid, use a default column
- \def\@IEEEgetcurcol#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolDEF#1\endcsname\@IEEEeqnarraycolisdefined%
- \def\@IEEEBPcurcolname{#1}\else% invalid column name
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Invalid column type "#1" in column specifications.\MessageBreak
- Using a default centering column instead}%
- {You must define IEEEeqnarray column types before use.}%
- \def\@IEEEBPcurcolname{@IEEEdefault}\fi}
-
-
- % identify and return the predefined (punctuation) glue value
- \def\@IEEEgetcurglue#1#2{%
- % ! = \! (neg small) -0.16667em (-3/18 em)
- % , = \, (small) 0.16667em ( 3/18 em)
- % : = \: (med) 0.22222em ( 4/18 em)
- % ; = \; (large) 0.27778em ( 5/18 em)
- % ' = \quad 1em
- % " = \qquad 2em
- % . = 0.5\arraycolsep
- % / = \arraycolsep
- % ? = 2\arraycolsep
- % * = 1fil
- % + = \@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPcenter
- % - = \@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero
- % Note that all em values are referenced to the math font (textfont2) fontdimen6
- % value for 1em.
- %
- % use only the very first token to determine the type
- % this prevents errant tokens from getting in the main text
- % \noindent is used as a delimiter here
- \def\@IEEEgrabfirstoken##1##2\noindent{\let\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken=##1}%
- \@IEEEgrabfirstoken#1\relax\relax\noindent
- % get the math font 1em value
- % LaTeX2e's NFSS2 does not preload the fonts, but \IEEEeqnarray needs
- % to gain access to the math (\textfont2) font's spacing parameters.
- % So we create a bogus box here that uses the math font to ensure
- % that \textfont2 is loaded and ready. If this is not done,
- % the \textfont2 stuff here may not work.
- % Thanks to Bernd Raichle for his 1997 post on this topic.
- {\setbox0=\hbox{$\displaystyle\relax$}}%
- % fontdimen6 has the width of 1em (a quad).
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=\fontdimen6\textfont2\relax%
- % identify the glue value based on the first token
- % we discard anything after the first
- \if!\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=-0.16667\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if,\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=0.16667\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if:\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=0.22222\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if;\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=0.27778\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if'\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=1\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if"\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=2\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if.\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=0.5\arraycolsep\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if/\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\edef#2{\the\arraycolsep}\else
- \if?\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=2\arraycolsep\edef#2{\the\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\else
- \if *\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\edef#2{0pt plus 1fil minus 0pt}\else
- \if+\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\edef#2{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPcenter}\else
- \if-\@IEEEgrabbedfirstoken\edef#2{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}\else
- \edef#2{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}%
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Invalid predefined inter-column glue type "#1" in\MessageBreak
- column specifications. Using a default value of\MessageBreak
- 0pt instead}%
- {Only !,:;'"./?*+ and - are valid predefined glue types in the\MessageBreak
- IEEEeqnarray column specifications.}\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}
-
-
-
- % process a numerical digit from the column specification
- % and look up the corresponding user defined glue value
- % can transform current type from n to g or a as the user defined glue is acquired
- \def\@IEEEprocessNcol#1{\if\@IEEEBPprevtype g%
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Back-to-back inter-column glue specifiers in column\MessageBreak
- specifications. Ignoring consecutive glue specifiers\MessageBreak
- after the first}%
- {You cannot have two or more glue types next to each other\MessageBreak
- in the IEEEeqnarray column specifications.}%
- \let\@IEEEBPcurtype=a% abort this glue, future digits will be discarded
- \@IEEEBPcurnum=0\relax%
- \else% if we previously aborted a glue
- \if\@IEEEBPprevtype a\@IEEEBPcurnum=0\let\@IEEEBPcurtype=a%maintain digit abortion
- \else%acquire this number
- % save the previous type before the numerical digits started
- \if\@IEEEBPprevtype n\else\let\@IEEEBPprevsavedtype=\@IEEEBPprevtype\fi%
- \multiply\@IEEEBPcurnum by 10\relax%
- \advance\@IEEEBPcurnum by #1\relax% add in number, \relax is needed to stop TeX's number scan
- \if\@IEEEBPnexttype n\else%close acquisition
- \expandafter\ifx\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolSEPDEF\expandafter\romannumeral\number\@IEEEBPcurnum\endcsname\@IEEEeqnarraycolisdefined%
- \edef\@IEEEBPcurglue{\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolSEP\expandafter\romannumeral\number\@IEEEBPcurnum\endcsname}%
- \else%user glue not defined
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Invalid user defined inter-column glue type "\number\@IEEEBPcurnum" in\MessageBreak
- column specifications. Using a default value of\MessageBreak
- 0pt instead}%
- {You must define all IEEEeqnarray numerical inter-column glue types via\MessageBreak
- \string\IEEEeqnarraydefcolsep \space before they are used in column specifications.}%
- \edef\@IEEEBPcurglue{\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPzero}%
- \fi% glue defined or not
- \let\@IEEEBPcurtype=g% change the type to reflect the acquired glue
- \let\@IEEEBPprevtype=\@IEEEBPprevsavedtype% restore the prev type before this number glue
- \@IEEEBPcurnum=0\relax%ready for next acquisition
- \fi%close acquisition, get glue
- \fi%discard or acquire number
- \fi%prevtype glue or not
- }
-
-
- % process an acquired glue
- % add any acquired column/glue pair to the preamble
- \def\@IEEEprocessGcol{\if\@IEEEBPprevtype a\let\@IEEEBPcurtype=a%maintain previous glue abortions
- \else
- % if this is the start glue, save it, but do nothing else
- % as this is not used in the preamble, but before
- \if\@IEEEBPprevtype s\edef\@IEEEBPstartglue{\@IEEEBPcurglue}%
- \else%not the start glue
- \if\@IEEEBPprevtype g%ignore if back to back glues
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Back-to-back inter-column glue specifiers in column\MessageBreak
- specifications. Ignoring consecutive glue specifiers\MessageBreak
- after the first}%
- {You cannot have two or more glue types next to each other\MessageBreak
- in the IEEEeqnarray column specifications.}%
- \let\@IEEEBPcurtype=a% abort this glue
- \else% not a back to back glue
- \if\@IEEEBPprevtype c\relax% if the previoustype was a col, add column/glue pair to preamble
- \ifnum\@IEEEeqnnumcols>0\relax\@IEEEappendtoksA{&}\fi
- \toks0={##}%
- % make preamble advance col counter if this environment needs this
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\@IEEEappendtoksA{\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by 1\relax}\fi
- % insert the column defintion into the preamble, being careful not to expand
- % the column definition
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip=\@IEEEBPcurglue}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\begingroup\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPRE}%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\@IEEEBPcurcolname}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\endcsname}%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\the\toks0}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\relax\relax\relax\relax\relax%
- \relax\relax\relax\relax\relax\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPOST}%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\@IEEEBPcurcolname}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\endcsname\relax\relax\relax\relax\relax%
- \relax\relax\relax\relax\relax\endgroup}%
- \advance\@IEEEeqnnumcols by 1\relax%one more column in the preamble
- \else% error: non-start glue with no pending column
- \@IEEEclspkgerror{Inter-column glue specifier without a prior column\MessageBreak
- type in the column specifications. Ignoring this glue\MessageBreak
- specifier}%
- {Except for the first and last positions, glue can be placed only\MessageBreak
- between column types.}%
- \let\@IEEEBPcurtype=a% abort this glue
- \fi% previous was a column
- \fi% back-to-back glues
- \fi% is start column glue
- \fi% prev type not a
- }
-
-
- % process an acquired letter referenced column and, if necessary, add it to the preamble
- \def\@IEEEprocessCcol{\if\@IEEEBPnexttype g\else
- \if\@IEEEBPnexttype n\else
- % we have a column followed by something other than a glue (or numeral glue)
- % so we must add this column to the preamble now
- \ifnum\@IEEEeqnnumcols>0\relax\@IEEEappendtoksA{&}\fi%col separator for those after the first
- \if\@IEEEBPnexttype e\@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip=\@IEEEBPendglue\relax}\else%put in end glue
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\tabskip=\@IEEEeqnarraycolSEPdefaultmid\relax}\fi% or default mid glue
- \toks0={##}%
- % make preamble advance col counter if this environment needs this
- \if@advanceIEEEeqncolcnt\@IEEEappendtoksA{\global\advance\@IEEEeqncolcnt by 1\relax}\fi
- % insert the column definition into the preamble, being careful not to expand
- % the column definition
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\begingroup\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPRE}%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\@IEEEBPcurcolname}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\endcsname}%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\the\toks0}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\relax\relax\relax\relax\relax%
- \relax\relax\relax\relax\relax\csname @IEEEeqnarraycolPOST}%
- \@IEEEappendtoksA{\@IEEEBPcurcolname}%
- \@IEEEappendNOEXPANDtoksA{\endcsname\relax\relax\relax\relax\relax%
- \relax\relax\relax\relax\relax\endgroup}%
- \advance\@IEEEeqnnumcols by 1\relax%one more column in the preamble
- \fi%next type not numeral
- \fi%next type not glue
- }
-
-
- %%
- %% END OF IEEEeqnarry DEFINITIONS
- %%
-
-
-
-
- % set up the running headings, this complex because of all the different
- % modes IEEEtran supports
- \if@twoside
- \if@technote
- \def\ps@headings{%
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\leftmark \hfil \thepage}
- \def\@evenhead{\scriptsize\thepage \hfil \leftmark\hbox{}}
- \if@draftclsmode
- \if@draftclsmodefoot
- \def\@oddfoot{\scriptsize\@date\hfil DRAFT}
- \def\@evenfoot{\scriptsize DRAFT\hfil\@date}
- \else
- \def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}%
- \fi
- \else
- \def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}
- \fi}
- \else % not a technote
- \def\ps@headings{%
- \if@confmode
- \def\@oddhead{}
- \def\@evenhead{}
- \else
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\rightmark \hfil \thepage}
- \def\@evenhead{\scriptsize\thepage \hfil \leftmark\hbox{}}
- \fi
- \if@draftclsmode
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\rightmark \hfil \thepage}
- \def\@evenhead{\scriptsize\thepage \hfil \leftmark\hbox{}}
- \if@draftclsmodefoot
- \def\@oddfoot{\scriptsize\@date\hfil DRAFT}
- \def\@evenfoot{\scriptsize DRAFT\hfil\@date}
- \else
- \def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}%
- \fi
- \else
- \def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}%
- \fi}
- \fi
- \else % single side
- \def\ps@headings{%
- \if@confmode
- \def\@oddhead{}
- \def\@evenhead{}
- \else
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\leftmark \hfil \thepage}
- \def\@evenhead{}
- \fi
- \if@draftclsmode
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\leftmark \hfil \thepage}
- \def\@evenhead{}
- \if@draftclsmodefoot
- \def\@oddfoot{\scriptsize \@date \hfil DRAFT}
- \else
- \def\@oddfoot{}
- \fi
- \else
- \def\@oddfoot{}
- \fi
- \def\@evenfoot{}}
- \fi
-
-
- % title page style
- \def\ps@titlepagestyle{\def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}%
- \if@confmode
- \def\@oddhead{}%
- \def\@evenhead{}%
- \else
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\leftmark \hfil \thepage}%
- \def\@evenhead{\scriptsize\thepage \hfil \leftmark\hbox{}}%
- \fi
- \if@draftclsmode
- \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\scriptsize\leftmark \hfil \thepage}%
- \def\@evenhead{\scriptsize\thepage \hfil \leftmark\hbox{}}%
- \if@draftclsmodefoot
- \def\@oddfoot{\scriptsize \@date\hfil DRAFT}%
- \def\@evenfoot{\scriptsize DRAFT\hfil \@date}%
- \fi
- \else
- % all non-draft mode footers
- \if@IEEEusingpubid
- % for title pages that are using a pubid
- % do not repeat pubid if using peer review option
- \if@peerreviewoption
- \else
- \footskip 0pt%
- \def\@oddfoot{\hss\normalfont\footnotesize\raisebox{1.5ex}[1.5ex]{\@pubid}\hss}%
- \def\@evenfoot{\hss\normalfont\footnotesize\raisebox{1.5ex}[1.5ex]{\@pubid}\hss}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi}
-
-
- % peer review cover page style
- \def\ps@peerreviewcoverpagestyle{%
- \def\@oddhead{}\def\@evenhead{}%
- \def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}%
- \if@draftclsmode
- \if@draftclsmodefoot
- \def\@oddfoot{\scriptsize \@date\hfil DRAFT}%
- \def\@evenfoot{\scriptsize DRAFT\hfil \@date}%
- \fi
- \else
- % non-draft mode footers
- \if@IEEEusingpubid
- \footskip 0pt%
- \def\@oddfoot{\hss\normalfont\footnotesize\raisebox{1.5ex}[1.5ex]{\@pubid}\hss}%
- \def\@evenfoot{\hss\normalfont\footnotesize\raisebox{1.5ex}[1.5ex]{\@pubid}\hss}%
- \fi
- \fi}
-
-
- % start with empty headings
- \def\rightmark{}\def\leftmark{}
-
-
- %% Defines the command for putting the header. \footernote{TEXT} is the same
- %% as \markboth{TEXT}{TEXT}.
- %% Note that all the text is forced into uppercase, if you have some text
- %% that needs to be in lower case, for instance et. al., then either manually
- %% set \leftmark and \rightmark or use \MakeLowercase{et. al.} within the
- %% arguments to \markboth.
- \def\markboth#1#2{\def\leftmark{\MakeUppercase{#1}}\def\rightmark{\MakeUppercase{#2}}}
- \def\footernote#1{\markboth{#1}{#1}}
-
- \def\today{\ifcase\month\or
- January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
- July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
- \space\number\day, \number\year}
-
-
-
-
- %% CITATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHY COMMANDS
- %%
- %% V1.6 no longer supports the older, nonstandard \shortcite and \citename setup stuff
- %
- %
- % Modify Latex2e \@citex to separate citations with "], ["
- \def\@citex[#1]#2{%
- \let\@citea\@empty
- \@cite{\@for\@citeb:=#2\do
- {\@citea\def\@citea{], [}%
- \edef\@citeb{\expandafter\@firstofone\@citeb\@empty}%
- \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{\@citeb}}\fi
- \@ifundefined{b@\@citeb}{\mbox{\reset@font\bfseries ?}%
- \G@refundefinedtrue
- \@latex@warning
- {Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage \space undefined}}%
- {\hbox{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}}}}{#1}}
-
- % V1.6 we create hooks for the optional use of Donald Arseneau's
- % cite.sty package. cite.sty is "smart" and will notice that the
- % following format controls are already defined and will not
- % redefine them. The result will be the proper sorting of the
- % citation numbers and auto detection of 3 or more entry "ranges" -
- % all in IEEE style: [1], [2], [5]--[7], [12]
- % This also allows for an optional note, i.e., \cite[mynote]{..}.
- % If the \cite with note has more than one reference, the note will
- % be applied to the last of the listed references. It is generally
- % desired that if a note is given, only one reference is listed in
- % that \cite.
- % Thanks to Mr. Arseneau for providing the required format arguments
- % to produce the IEEE style.
- \def\citepunct{], [}
- \def\citedash{]--[}
-
-
- % V1.6b providing this command makes hyperref think the natbib package is
- % in use so that it will not interfere with cite.sty. However, as a result,
- % citation numbers will not be hyperlinked.
- \def\NAT@parse{\typeout{IEEEtran error: Attempt to use fake Natbib command
- which is provided to fool Hyperref.}}
- % it easy enough to override via:
- % \let\NAT@parse\undefined
-
-
- % V1.6 class files should always provide these
- \def\newblock{\hskip .11em\@plus.33em\@minus.07em}
- \let\@openbib@code\@empty
-
-
-
- % Provide support for the control entries of IEEEtran.bst V1.00 and later.
- \def\bstctlcite#1{\@bsphack
- \@for\@citeb:=#1\do{%
- \edef\@citeb{\expandafter\@firstofone\@citeb}%
- \if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{\@citeb}}\fi}%
- \@esphack}
-
- % V1.6 provide a way for a user to execute a command just before
- % a given reference number - used to insert a \newpage to balance
- % the columns on the last page
- \edef\@IEEEtriggerrefnum{0} % the default of zero means that
- % the command is not executed
- \def\@IEEEtriggercmd{\newpage}
-
- % allow the user to alter the triggered command
- \long\def\IEEEtriggercmd#1{\long\def\@IEEEtriggercmd{#1}}
-
- % allow user a way to specify the reference number just before the
- % command is executed
- \def\IEEEtriggeratref#1{\@IEEEtrantmpcountA=#1%
- \edef\@IEEEtriggerrefnum{\the\@IEEEtrantmpcountA}}%
-
- % trigger command at the given reference
- \def\@IEEEbibitemprefix{\@IEEEtrantmpcountA=\@IEEEtriggerrefnum\relax%
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpcountA by -1\relax%
- \ifnum\c@enumiv=\@IEEEtrantmpcountA\relax\@IEEEtriggercmd\relax\fi}
-
- \def\@biblabel#1{[#1]}
-
- \def\thebibliography#1{\section*{References}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{References}%
- % V1.6 add some rubber space here and provide a command trigger
- \footnotesize \vskip 0.3\baselineskip plus 0.1\baselineskip minus 0.1\baselineskip%
- \list{\@biblabel{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
- {\settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}%
- \leftmargin\labelwidth
- \advance\leftmargin\labelsep\relax
- \itemsep 0pt plus .5pt\relax%
- \usecounter{enumiv}%
- \let\p@enumiv\@empty
- \renewcommand\theenumiv{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
- \let\@IEEElatexbibitem\bibitem%
- \def\bibitem{\@IEEEbibitemprefix\@IEEElatexbibitem}%
- \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em}%
- % originally:
- % \sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000%
- % by adding the \interlinepenalty here, we make it more
- % difficult, but not impossible, for LaTeX to break within a reference.
- % IEEE almost never breaks a reference (but they do it more often with
- % technotes). You may get an underfull vbox warning around the bibliography,
- % but the final result will be much more like what IEEE will publish.
- % MDS 11/2000
- \if@technote\sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000\interlinepenalty100%
- \else\sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000\interlinepenalty500\fi%
- \sfcode`\.=1000\relax}
- \let\endthebibliography=\endlist
-
-
-
-
- % TITLE PAGE COMMANDS
- %
- %
- % \IEEEmembership is used to produce the sublargesize italic font used to indicate author
- % IEEE membership.
- \def\IEEEmembership#1{{\sublargesize\normalfont\textit{#1}}}
-
-
- % \authorrefmark{} produces a footnote type symbol to indicate author affiliation.
- % When given an argument of 1 to 9, \authorrefmark{} follows the standard LaTeX footnote
- % symbol sequence convention. However, for arguments 10 and above, \authorrefmark{}
- % reverts to using lower case roman numerals, so it cannot overflow. Do note that you
- % cannot use \footnotemark[] in place of \authorrefmark{} within \author as the footnote
- % symbols will have been turned off to prevent \thanks from creating footnote marks.
- % \authorrefmark{} produces a symbol that appears to LaTeX as having zero vertical
- % height - this allows for a more compact line packing, but the user must ensure that
- % the interline spacing is large enough to prevent \authorrefmark{} from colliding
- % with the text above.
- \def\authorrefmark#1{\raisebox{0pt}[0pt][0pt]{\textsuperscript{\footnotesize\ensuremath{\ifcase#1\or *\or \dagger\or \ddagger\or%
- \mathsection\or \mathparagraph\or \|\or **\or \dagger\dagger%
- \or \ddagger\ddagger \else\textsuperscript{\expandafter\romannumeral#1}\fi}}}}
-
-
- % FONT CONTROLS AND SPACINGS FOR CONFERENCE MODE AUTHOR NAME AND AFFILIATION BLOCKS
- %
- % The default font styles for the author name and affiliation blocks (confmode)
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockNstyle{\normalfont\sublargesize}
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockAstyle{\normalfont\normalsize}
- % The default if the user does not use an author block
- \def\@IEEEauthordefaulttextstyle{\normalfont\sublargesize}
-
- % spacing from title (or special paper notice) to author name blocks (confmode)
- % can be negative
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockconfadjspace{-0.25em}
-
- % spacing between name and affiliation blocks (confmode)
- % This can be negative.
- % IEEE doesn't want any added spacing here, but I will leave these
- % controls in place in case they ever change their mind.
- % Personally, I like 0.75ex.
- %\def\@IEEEauthorblockNtopspace{0.75ex}
- %\def\@IEEEauthorblockAtopspace{0.75ex}
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockNtopspace{0.0ex}
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockAtopspace{0.0ex}
- % baseline spacing within name and affiliation blocks (confmode)
- % must be positive, spacings below certain values will make
- % the position of line of text sensitive to the contents of the
- % line above it i.e., whether or not the prior line has descenders,
- % subscripts, etc. For this reason it is a good idea to keep
- % these above 2.6ex
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockNinterlinespace{2.6ex}
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockAinterlinespace{2.75ex}
-
- % This tracks the required strut size.
- % See the \@IEEEauthorhalign command for the actual default value used.
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace{2.7ex}
-
- % variables to retain font size and style across groups
- % values given here have no effect as they will be overwritten later
- \gdef\@IEEESAVESTATEfontsize{10}
- \gdef\@IEEESAVESTATEfontbaselineskip{12}
- \gdef\@IEEESAVESTATEfontencoding{OT1}
- \gdef\@IEEESAVESTATEfontfamily{ptm}
- \gdef\@IEEESAVESTATEfontseries{m}
- \gdef\@IEEESAVESTATEfontshape{n}
-
- % saves the current font attributes
- \def\@IEEEcurfontSAVE{\global\let\@IEEESAVESTATEfontsize\f@size%
- \global\let\@IEEESAVESTATEfontbaselineskip\f@baselineskip%
- \global\let\@IEEESAVESTATEfontencoding\f@encoding%
- \global\let\@IEEESAVESTATEfontfamily\f@family%
- \global\let\@IEEESAVESTATEfontseries\f@series%
- \global\let\@IEEESAVESTATEfontshape\f@shape}
-
- % restores the saved font attributes
- \def\@IEEEcurfontRESTORE{\fontsize{\@IEEESAVESTATEfontsize}{\@IEEESAVESTATEfontbaselineskip}%
- \fontencoding{\@IEEESAVESTATEfontencoding}%
- \fontfamily{\@IEEESAVESTATEfontfamily}%
- \fontseries{\@IEEESAVESTATEfontseries}%
- \fontshape{\@IEEESAVESTATEfontshape}%
- \selectfont}
-
-
- % variable to indicate if the current block is the first block in the column
- \newif\if@IEEEprevauthorblockincol \@IEEEprevauthorblockincolfalse
-
-
- % the command places a strut with height and depth = \@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace
- % we use this technique to have complete manual control over the spacing of the lines
- % within the halign environment.
- % We set the below baseline portion at 30%, the above
- % baseline portion at 70% of the total length.
- % Responds to changes in the document's \baselinestretch
- \def\@IEEEauthorstrutrule{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace%
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=\baselinestretch\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA%
- \rule[-0.3\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA]{0pt}{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}}
-
-
- % blocks to hold the authors' names and affilations.
- % Makes formatting easy for conferences
- %
- % use real definitions in conference mode
- % name block
- \def\authorblockN#1{\relax\@IEEEauthorblockNstyle% set the default text style
- \gdef\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace{0pt}% disable strut for spacer row
- % the \expandafter hides the \cr in conditional tex, see the array.sty docs
- % for details, probably not needed here as the \cr is in a macro
- % do a spacer row if needed
- \if@IEEEprevauthorblockincol\expandafter\@IEEEauthorblockNtopspaceline\fi
- \global\@IEEEprevauthorblockincoltrue% we now have a block in this column
- %restore the correct strut value
- \gdef\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace{\@IEEEauthorblockNinterlinespace}%
- % input the author names
- #1%
- % end the row if the user did not already
- \crcr}
- % spacer row for names
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockNtopspaceline{\cr\noalign{\vskip\@IEEEauthorblockNtopspace}}
- %
- % affiliation block
- \def\authorblockA#1{\relax\@IEEEauthorblockAstyle% set the default text style
- \gdef\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace{0pt}%disable strut for spacer row
- % the \expandafter hides the \cr in conditional tex, see the array.sty docs
- % for details, probably not needed here as the \cr is in a macro
- % do a spacer row if needed
- \if@IEEEprevauthorblockincol\expandafter\@IEEEauthorblockAtopspaceline\fi
- \global\@IEEEprevauthorblockincoltrue% we now have a block in this column
- %restore the correct strut value
- \gdef\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace{\@IEEEauthorblockAinterlinespace}%
- % input the author affiliations
- #1%
- % end the row if the user did not already
- \crcr}
- % spacer row for affiliations
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockAtopspaceline{\cr\noalign{\vskip\@IEEEauthorblockAtopspace}}
-
-
- % allow papers to compile even if author blocks are used in modes other
- % than conference or peerreviewca. For such cases, we provide dummy blocks.
- \if@confmode
- \else
- \if@peerreviewcaoption\else
- % not conference or peerreviewca mode
- \def\authorblockN#1{#1}%
- \def\authorblockA#1{#1}%
- \fi
- \fi
-
-
-
- % we provide our own halign so as not to have to depend on tabular
- \def\@IEEEauthorhalign{\@IEEEauthordefaulttextstyle% default text style
- \lineskip=0pt\relax% disable line spacing
- \lineskiplimit=0pt\relax%
- \baselineskip=0pt\relax%
- \@IEEEcurfontSAVE% save the current font
- \mathsurround\z@\relax% no extra spacing around math
- \let\\\@IEEEauthorhaligncr% replace newline with halign friendly one
- \tabskip=0pt\relax% no column spacing
- \everycr{}% ensure no problems here
- \@IEEEprevauthorblockincolfalse% no author blocks yet
- \def\@IEEEauthorblockXinterlinespace{2.7ex}% default interline space
- \vtop\bgroup%vtop box
- \halign\bgroup&\relax\hfil\@IEEEcurfontRESTORE\relax ##\relax
- \hfil\@IEEEcurfontSAVE\@IEEEauthorstrutrule\cr}
-
- % ensure last line, exit from halign, close vbox
- \def\end@IEEEauthorhalign{\crcr\egroup\egroup}
-
- % handle bogus star form
- \def\@IEEEauthorhaligncr{{\ifnum0=`}\fi\@ifstar{\@@IEEEauthorhaligncr}{\@@IEEEauthorhaligncr}}
-
- % test and setup the optional argument to \\[]
- \def\@@IEEEauthorhaligncr{\@testopt\@@@IEEEauthorhaligncr\z@skip}
-
- % end the line and do the optional spacer
- \def\@@@IEEEauthorhaligncr[#1]{\ifnum0=`{\fi}\cr\noalign{\vskip#1\relax}}
-
-
-
- % flag to prevent multiple \and warning messages
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNand
- \@IEEEWARNandtrue
-
- % if in conference or peerreviewca modes, we support the use of \and as \author is a
- % tabular environment, otherwise we warn the user that \and is invalid
- % outside of conference or peerreviewca modes.
- \def\and{\relax} % provide a bogus \and that we will then override
-
- \renewcommand{\and}[1][\relax]{\if@IEEEWARNand\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\and is valid only
- when in conference or peerreviewca}\typeout{modes (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNandfalse}
-
- \if@confmode%
- \renewcommand{\and}[1][\hfill]{\end{@IEEEauthorhalign}#1\begin{@IEEEauthorhalign}}%
- \fi
- \if@peerreviewcaoption
- \renewcommand{\and}[1][\hfill]{\end{@IEEEauthorhalign}#1\begin{@IEEEauthorhalign}}%
- \fi
-
-
- % page clearing command
- % based on LaTeX2e's \cleardoublepage, but allows different page styles
- % for the inserted blank pages
- \def\@IEEEcleardoublepage#1{\clearpage\if@twoside\ifodd\c@page\else
- \hbox{}\thispagestyle{#1}\newpage\if@twocolumn\hbox{}\thispagestyle{#1}\newpage\fi\fi\fi}
-
-
- % user command to invoke the title page
- \def\maketitle{\par%
- \begingroup%
- \normalfont%
- \def\thefootnote{}% the \thanks{} mark type is empty
- \def\footnotemark{}% and kill space from \thanks within author
- \footnotesize% equal spacing between thanks lines
- \footnotesep 0.7\baselineskip%see global setting of \footnotesep for more info
- \normalsize%
- \if@peerreviewoption
- \newpage\global\@topnum\z@ \@maketitle\@IEEEstatictitlevskip\@IEEEaftertitletext%
- \thispagestyle{peerreviewcoverpagestyle}\@thanks%
- \else
- \if@twocolumn%
- \if@technote%
- \newpage\global\@topnum\z@ \@maketitle\@IEEEstatictitlevskip\@IEEEaftertitletext%
- \else
- \twocolumn[\@maketitle\@IEEEdynamictitlevspace\@IEEEaftertitletext]%
- \fi
- \else
- \newpage\global\@topnum\z@ \@maketitle\@IEEEstatictitlevskip\@IEEEaftertitletext%
- \fi
- \thispagestyle{titlepagestyle}\@thanks%
- \fi
- % pullup page for pubid if used.
- \if@IEEEusingpubid
- \enlargethispage{-\@pubidpullup}%
- \fi
- \endgroup
- \setcounter{footnote}{0}\let\maketitle\relax\let\@maketitle\relax
- \gdef\@thanks{}
- % v1.6b do not clear these as we will need the title again for peer review papers
- % \gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}%
- \let\thanks\relax}
-
-
- % formats the Title, authors names, affiliations and special paper notice
- % THIS IS A CONTROLLED SPACING COMMAND! Do not allow blank lines or unintentional
- % spaces to enter the definition - use % at the end of each line
- % Changed Title font to \LARGE from \Huge
- \def\@maketitle{\newpage
- \begin{center}%
- \if@technote%
- {\bfseries\large\@title\par}\vskip 1.3em{\lineskip .5em\@author\@specialpapernotice\par}%
- \else% not a technote
- \vskip0.25in{\LARGE\@title\par}\vskip1.0em\par%
- % V1.6 handle \author differently if in conference mode
- \if@confmode%
- {\@specialpapernotice\mbox{}\vskip\@IEEEauthorblockconfadjspace%
- \mbox{}\hfill\begin{@IEEEauthorhalign}\@author\end{@IEEEauthorhalign}\hfill\mbox{}\par}%
- \else% peerreviewca, peerreview or journal
- \if@peerreviewcaoption
- % peerreviewca handles author names just like conference mode
- {\@specialpapernotice\mbox{}\vskip\@IEEEauthorblockconfadjspace%
- \mbox{}\hfill\begin{@IEEEauthorhalign}\@author\end{@IEEEauthorhalign}\hfill\mbox{}\par}%
- \else % journal or peerreview
- {\lineskip.5em\sublargesize\@author\@specialpapernotice\par}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi\end{center}}
-
-
-
- % V1.6b define the \IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle as needed
- \if@peerreviewoption
- \def\IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle{\@IEEEcleardoublepage{empty}%
- \if@twocolumnmode
- \twocolumn[\@IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle\@IEEEdynamictitlevspace]
- \else
- \newpage\@IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle\@IEEEstatictitlevskip
- \fi
- \thispagestyle{titlepagestyle}}
- \else
- % \IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle does nothing if peer review option has not been selected
- \def\IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle{\relax}
- \fi
-
- % peerreview formats the repeated title like the title in journal papers.
- \def\@IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle{\begin{center}%
- \normalfont\normalsize\vskip0.2em{\Huge\@title\par}\vskip1.0em\par
- \end{center}}
-
-
-
- % V1.6
- % this is a static rubber spacer between the title/authors and the main text
- % used for single column text, or when the title appears in the first column
- % of two column text (technotes).
- \def\@IEEEstatictitlevskip{{\normalfont\normalsize
- % adjust spacing to next text
- % v1.6b handle peer review papers
- \if@peerreviewoption
- % for peer review papers, the same value is used for both title pages
- % regardless of the other paper modes
- \vskip 1\baselineskip plus 0.375\baselineskip minus 0.1875\baselineskip
- \else
- \if@confmode% conference
- \vskip 1\baselineskip plus 0.375\baselineskip minus 0.1875\baselineskip%
- \else%
- \if@technote% technote
- \vskip 1\baselineskip plus 0.375\baselineskip minus 0.1875\baselineskip%
- \else% journal uses more space
- \vskip 2.5\baselineskip plus 0.75\baselineskip minus 0.375\baselineskip%
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi}}
-
-
- % V1.6
- % This is a dynamically determined rigid spacer between the title/authors
- % and the main text. This is used only for single column titles over two
- % column text (most common)
- % This is bit tricky because we have to ensure that the textheight of the
- % main text is an integer multiple of \baselineskip
- % otherwise underfull vbox problems may develop in the second column of the
- % text on the titlepage
- % The possible use of \pubid must also be taken into account.
- \def\@IEEEdynamictitlevspace{{%
- % we run within a group so that all the macros can be forgotten when we are done
- \def\thanks##1{\relax}%don't allow \thanks to run when we evaluate the vbox height
- \normalfont\normalsize% we declare more descriptive variable names
- \let\@maintextheight=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA%height of the main text columns
- \let\@INTmaintextheight=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB%height of the main text columns with integer # lines
- % set the nominal and minimum values for the title spacer
- % the dynamic algorithm will not allow the spacer size to
- % become less than \@MINtitlevspace - instead it will be
- % lengthened
- % default to journal values
- \def\@NORMtitlevspace{2.5\baselineskip}%
- \def\@MINtitlevspace{2\baselineskip}%
- % conferences and technotes need tighter spacing
- \if@confmode%conference
- \def\@NORMtitlevspace{1\baselineskip}%
- \def\@MINtitlevspace{0.75\baselineskip}%
- \fi
- \if@technote%technote
- \def\@NORMtitlevspace{1\baselineskip}%
- \def\@MINtitlevspace{0.75\baselineskip}%
- \fi%
- % get the height that the title will take up
- \if@peerreviewoption
- \settoheight{\@maintextheight}{\vbox{\hsize\textwidth \@IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle}}%
- \else
- \settoheight{\@maintextheight}{\vbox{\hsize\textwidth \@maketitle}}%
- \fi
- \@maintextheight=-\@maintextheight% title takes away from maintext, so reverse sign
- % add the height of the page textheight
- \advance\@maintextheight by \textheight%
- % correct for title pages using pubid
- \if@peerreviewoption\else
- % peerreview papers use the pubid on the cover page only.
- % And the cover page uses a static spacer.
- \if@IEEEusingpubid\advance\@maintextheight by -\@pubidpullup\fi
- \fi%
- % subtract off the nominal value of the title bottom spacer
- \advance\@maintextheight by -\@NORMtitlevspace%
- % \topskip takes away some too
- \advance\@maintextheight by -\topskip%
- % calculate the column height of the main text for lines
- % now we calculate the main text height as if holding
- % an integer number of \normalsize lines after the first
- % and discard any excess fractional remainder
- % we subtracted the first line, because the first line
- % is placed \topskip into the maintext, not \baselineskip like the
- % rest of the lines.
- \@INTmaintextheight=\@maintextheight%
- \divide\@INTmaintextheight by \baselineskip%
- \multiply\@INTmaintextheight by \baselineskip%
- % now we calculate how much the title spacer height will
- % have to be reduced from nominal (\@REDUCEmaintextheight is always
- % a positive value) so that the maintext area will contain an integer
- % number of normal size lines
- % we change variable names here (to avoid confusion) as we no longer
- % need \@INTmaintextheight and can reuse its dimen register
- \let\@REDUCEmaintextheight=\@INTmaintextheight%
- \advance\@REDUCEmaintextheight by -\@maintextheight%
- \advance\@REDUCEmaintextheight by \baselineskip%
- % this is the calculated height of the spacer
- % we change variable names here (to avoid confusion) as we no longer
- % need \@maintextheight and can reuse its dimen register
- \let\@COMPENSATElen=\@maintextheight%
- \@COMPENSATElen=\@NORMtitlevspace% set the nominal value
- % we go with the reduced length if it is smaller than an increase
- \ifdim\@REDUCEmaintextheight < 0.5\baselineskip\relax%
- \advance\@COMPENSATElen by -\@REDUCEmaintextheight%
- % if the resulting spacer is too small back out and go with an increase instead
- \ifdim\@COMPENSATElen<\@MINtitlevspace\relax%
- \advance\@COMPENSATElen by \baselineskip%
- \fi%
- \else%
- % go with an increase because it is closer to the nominal than a decrease
- \advance\@COMPENSATElen by -\@REDUCEmaintextheight%
- \advance\@COMPENSATElen by \baselineskip%
- \fi%
- % set the calculated rigid spacer
- \vspace{\@COMPENSATElen}}}
-
-
-
- % V1.6
- % we allow the user access to the last part of the title area
- % useful in emergencies such as when a different spacing is needed
- % This text is NOT compensated for in the dynamic sizer.
- \let\@IEEEaftertitletext=\relax
- \def\IEEEaftertitletext#1{\def\@IEEEaftertitletext{#1}}
-
-
- % V1.6 have abstract and keywords strip leading spaces, pars and newlines
- % so that spacing is more tightly controlled.
- \def\abstract{\normalfont%
- \if@twocolumn%
- \@IEEEabskeysecsize\bfseries\textit{Abstract}---\,%
- \else%
- \begin{center}\vspace{-1.78ex}\@IEEEabskeysecsize\textbf{Abstract}\end{center}\quotation\@IEEEabskeysecsize%
- \fi\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSP}
- % V1.6 IEEE wants only 1 pica from end of abstract to introduction heading when in
- % conference mode (the heading already has this much above it)
- \def\endabstract{\relax\if@confmode\vspace{0ex}\else\vspace{1.34ex}\fi\par\if@twocolumn\else\endquotation\fi%
- \normalfont\normalsize}
-
-
- \def\keywords{\normalfont%
- % IEEE uses the term (in bold italics) "Index Terms" now.
- \if@twocolumn%
- \@IEEEabskeysecsize\bfseries\textit{Index Terms}---\,\relax%
- \else%
- \begin{center}\@IEEEabskeysecsize\bfseries Index Terms\end{center}\quotation\@IEEEabskeysecsize%
- \fi\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSP}
- \def\endkeywords{\relax\if@technote\vspace{1.34ex}\else\vspace{0.67ex}\fi%
- \par\if@twocolumn\else\endquotation\fi%
- \normalsize\normalfont}
-
-
- % gobbles all leading \, \\ and \par, upon finding first token that
- % is not a \ , \\ or a \par, it ceases and returns that token
- %
- % used to strip leading \, \\ and \par from the input
- % so that such things in the beginning of an environment will not
- % affect the formatting of the text
- \long\def\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSP#1{\let\@IEEEswallowthistoken=0%
- \let\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSPtoken#1%
- \let\@IEEEgobbleleadPARtoken=\par%
- \let\@IEEEgobbleleadNLtoken=\\%
- \let\@IEEEgobbleleadSPtoken=\ %
- \def\@IEEEgobbleleadSPMACRO{\ }%
- \ifx\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSPtoken\@IEEEgobbleleadPARtoken%
- \let\@IEEEswallowthistoken=1%
- \fi%
- \ifx\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSPtoken\@IEEEgobbleleadNLtoken%
- \let\@IEEEswallowthistoken=1%
- \fi%
- \ifx\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSPtoken\@IEEEgobbleleadSPtoken%
- \let\@IEEEswallowthistoken=1%
- \fi%
- % a control space will come in as a macro
- % when it is the last one on a line
- \ifx\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSPtoken\@IEEEgobbleleadSPMACRO%
- \let\@IEEEswallowthistoken=1%
- \fi%
- % if we have to swallow this token, do so and taste the next one
- % else spit it out and stop gobbling
- \ifx\@IEEEswallowthistoken 1\let\@IEEEnextgobbleleadPARNLSP=\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSP\else%
- \let\@IEEEnextgobbleleadPARNLSP=#1\fi%
- \@IEEEnextgobbleleadPARNLSP}%
-
-
-
-
- % TITLING OF SECTIONS
- \def\@IEEEsectpunct{:\ \,} % Punctuation after run-in section heading (headings which are
- % part of the paragraphs), need little bit more than a space
-
- \def\@seccntformat#1{\csname the#1dis\endcsname\hskip 0.5em\relax}
-
- \def\@sect#1#2#3#4#5#6[#7]#8{%
- \ifnum #2>\c@secnumdepth%
- \def\@svsec{}%
- \else%
- \refstepcounter{#1}
- % load section label and spacer into \@svsec
- \protected@edef\@svsec{\@seccntformat{#1}\relax}%
- \fi%
- \@tempskipa #5\relax%
- \ifdim \@tempskipa>\z@% tempskipa determines whether is treated as a high
- \begingroup #6\relax% or low level heading
- \noindent % subsections are NOT indented
- % print top level headings. \@svsec is label, #8 is heading title
- %\@hangfrom{\hskip #3\relax\@svsec}{\interlinepenalty \@M #8\par}
- % IEEE does not block indent the section title text, it flows like normal
- \relax{\hskip #3\relax\@svsec}{\interlinepenalty \@M #8\par}%
- \endgroup%
- % got rid of sectionmark stuff
- % \csname #1mark\endcsname{#7}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{#1}{\ifnum #2>\c@secnumdepth\relax\else%
- \protect\numberline{\csname the#1\endcsname}\fi#7}%
- \else % printout low level headings
- % svsechd seems to swallow the trailing space, protect it with \mbox{}
- % got rid of sectionmark stuff
- \def\@svsechd{#6\hskip #3\@svsec #8\@IEEEsectpunct\mbox{}%\csname #1mark\endcsname{#7}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{#1}{\ifnum #2>\c@secnumdepth\relax\else%
- \protect\numberline{\csname the#1\endcsname}\fi#7}}
- \fi%skip down
- \@xsect{#5}}
-
- % section* handler
- \def\@ssect#1#2#3#4#5{\@tempskipa #3\relax%
- \ifdim \@tempskipa>\z@%
- %\begingroup #4\@hangfrom{\hskip #1}{\interlinepenalty \@M #5\par}\endgroup
- % IEEE does not block indent the section title text, it flows like normal
- \begingroup \noindent #4\relax{\hskip #1}{\interlinepenalty \@M #5\par}\endgroup%
- % svsechd swallows the trailing space, protect it with \mbox{}
- \else \def\@svsechd{#4\hskip #1\relax #5\@IEEEsectpunct\mbox{}}\fi%
- \@xsect{#3}}
-
-
- %% SECTION heading spacing and font
- %%
- % arguments are: #1 - sectiontype name
- % (for \@sect) #2 - section level
- % #3 - section heading indent
- % #4 - top separation (absolute value used, neg indicates not to indent main text)
- % If negative, make stretch parts negative too!
- % #5 - (absolute value used) positive: bottom separation after heading,
- % negative: amount to indent main text after heading
- % Both #4 and #5 negative means to indent main text and use negative top separation
- % #6 - font control
- % You've got to have \normalfont\normalsize in the font specs below to prevent
- % trouble when you do something like:
- % \section{Note}{\ttfamily TT-TEXT} is known to ...
- % IEEE sometimes REALLY stretches the area before a section
- % heading by up to about 0.5in. However, it may not be a good
- % idea to let LaTeX have quite this much rubber.
- \if@confmode%
- % IEEE wants section heading spacing to decrease for conference mode
- \def\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}{1.5ex plus 1.5ex minus 0.5ex}%
- {0.7ex plus 1ex minus 0ex}{\normalfont\normalsize\centering\scshape}}%
- \def\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}{1.5ex plus 1.5ex minus 0.5ex}%
- {0.7ex plus .5ex minus 0ex}{\normalfont\normalsize\itshape}}%
- \else % for journals
- \def\section{\@startsection{section}{1}{\z@}{3.0ex plus 1.5ex minus 1.5ex}% V1.6 3.0ex from 3.5ex
- {0.7ex plus 1ex minus 0ex}{\normalfont\normalsize\centering\scshape}}%
- \def\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}{3.5ex plus 1.5ex minus 1.5ex}%
- {0.7ex plus .5ex minus 0ex}{\normalfont\normalsize\itshape}}%
- \fi
- % decided to put in a little rubber above the section, might help somebody
- \def\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\parindent}{0ex plus 0.1ex minus 0.1ex}%
- {0ex}{\normalfont\normalsize\itshape}}%
- \def\paragraph{\@startsection{paragraph}{4}{2\parindent}{0ex plus 0.1ex minus 0.1ex}%
- {0ex}{\normalfont\normalsize\itshape}}%
-
-
-
- %% ENVIRONMENTS
- % "box" symbols at end of proofs
- \def\QEDclosed{\mbox{\rule[0pt]{1.3ex}{1.3ex}}} % for a filled box
- % V1.6 some journals use an open box instead that will just fit around a closed one
- \def\QEDopen{{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\setlength{\fboxrule}{0.2pt}\fbox{\rule[0pt]{0pt}{1.3ex}\rule[0pt]{1.3ex}{0pt}}}}
- \def\QED{\QEDclosed} % default to closed
-
- \def\proof{\noindent\hspace{2em}{\itshape Proof: }}
- \def\endproof{\hspace*{\fill}~\QED\par\endtrivlist\unskip}
- %\itemindent is set to \z@ by list, so define new temporary variable
- \newdimen\@IEEEtmpitemindent
- \def\@begintheorem#1#2{\@IEEEtmpitemindent\itemindent\topsep 0pt\rmfamily\trivlist%
- \item[\hskip \labelsep{\indent\itshape #1\ #2:}]\itemindent\@IEEEtmpitemindent}
- \def\@opargbegintheorem#1#2#3{\@IEEEtmpitemindent\itemindent\topsep 0pt\rmfamily \trivlist%
- % V1.6 IEEE is back to using () around theorem names which are also in italics
- % Thanks to Christian Peel for reporting this.
- \item[\hskip\labelsep{\indent\itshape #1\ #2\ (#3):}]\itemindent\@IEEEtmpitemindent}
- \def\@endtheorem{\endtrivlist\unskip}
-
- % V1.6
- % display command for the section the theorem is in - so that \thesection
- % is not used as this will be in Roman numerals when we want arabic.
- % LaTeX2e uses \def\@thmcounter#1{\noexpand\arabic{#1}} for the theorem number
- % (second part) display and \def\@thmcountersep{.} as a separator.
- \def\@IEEEthmcounterin#1{\arabic{#1}}
- % redefine the #1#2[#3] form of newtheorem to use a hook to \@IEEEthmcounterin
- \def\@xnthm#1#2[#3]{%
- \expandafter\@ifdefinable\csname #1\endcsname
- {\@definecounter{#1}\@newctr{#1}[#3]%
- \expandafter\xdef\csname the#1\endcsname{%
- \noexpand\@IEEEthmcounterin{#3}\@thmcountersep\@thmcounter{#1}}%
- \global\@namedef{#1}{\@thm{#1}{#2}}%
- \global\@namedef{end#1}{\@endtheorem}}}
-
-
-
- %% SET UP THE DEFAULT PAGESTYLE
- \ps@headings
- \pagenumbering{arabic}
-
- % normally the page counter starts at 1
- \setcounter{page}{1}
- % however, for peerreview the cover sheet is page 0 or page -1
- % (for duplex printing)
- \if@peerreviewoption
- \if@twoside
- \setcounter{page}{-1}
- \else
- \setcounter{page}{0}
- \fi
- \fi
-
- % standard book class behavior - let bottom line float up and down as
- % needed when single sided
- \if@twoside\else\raggedbottom\fi
- % if two column - turn on twocolumn, allow word spacings to stretch more and
- % enforce a rigid position for the last lines
- \if@twocolumnmode
- % the peer review option delays invoking twocolumn
- \if@peerreviewoption\else
- \twocolumn
- \fi
- \sloppy
- \flushbottom
- \fi
-
-
-
-
- % \APPENDIX and \APPENDICES definitions
-
- % This is the \@ifmtarg command from the LaTeX ifmtarg package
- % by Peter Wilson (CUA) and Donald Arseneau
- % \@ifmtarg is used to determine if an argument to a command
- % is present or not.
- % For instance:
- % \@ifmtarg{#1}{\typeout{empty}}{\typeout{has something}}
- % \@ifmtarg is used with our redefined \section command if
- % \appendices is invoked.
- % The command \section will behave slightly differently depending
- % on whether the user specifies a title:
- % \section{My appendix title}
- % or not:
- % \section{}
- % This way, we can eliminate the blank lines where the title
- % would be, and the unneeded : after Appendix in the table of
- % contents
- \begingroup
- \catcode`\Q=3
- \long\gdef\@ifmtarg#1{\@xifmtarg#1QQ\@secondoftwo\@firstoftwo\@nil}
- \long\gdef\@xifmtarg#1#2Q#3#4#5\@nil{#4}
- \endgroup
- % end of \@ifmtarg defs
-
- % save the "original" meaning of \section so we can redefine
- % \section after a call to \appendix or \appendices
- \let\@IEEEappendixsavesection\section
-
- % neat trick to grab and process the argument from \section{argument}
- % we process differently if the user invoked \section{} with no
- % argument (title)
- % note we reroute the call to the old \section*
- \def\@IEEEprocessthesectionargument#1{%
- \@ifmtarg{#1}{%
- \@IEEEappendixsavesection*{Appendix \thesectiondis}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Appendix \thesection}}{%
- \@IEEEappendixsavesection*{Appendix \thesectiondis \\* #1}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Appendix \thesection: #1}}}
-
- % we use this if the user calls \section{} after
- % \appendix-- which has no meaning. So, we ignore the
- % command and its argument. Then, warn the user.
- \def\@IEEEdestroythesectionargument#1{\typeout{** WARNING: Ignoring useless
- \protect\section\space in Appendix (line \the\inputlineno).}}
-
-
- % remember \thesection forms will be displayed in \ref calls
- % and in the Table of Contents.
- % The \sectiondis form is used in the actual heading itself
-
- % appendix command for one single appendix
- % normally has no heading. However, if you want a
- % heading, you can do so via the optional argument:
- % \appendix[Optional Heading]
- \def\appendix{\relax}
- \renewcommand{\appendix}[1][]{\par%
- % v1.6 keep hyperref's identifiers unique
- \def\theHsection{Appendix.A}%
- % v1.6 adjust hyperref's string name for the section
- \xdef\Hy@chapapp{appendix}%
- \setcounter{section}{0}%
- \setcounter{subsection}{0}%
- \setcounter{subsubsection}{0}%
- \setcounter{paragraph}{0}%
- \def\thesection{}%
- \def\thesectiondis{}%
- \def\thesubsection{\Alph{subsection}}%
- \refstepcounter{section}% update the \ref counter
- \@ifmtarg{#1}{\@IEEEappendixsavesection*{Appendix}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Appendix}}{%
- \@IEEEappendixsavesection*{Appendix \\* #1}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Appendix: #1}}%
- % redefine \section command for appendix
- % leave \section* as is
- \def\section{\@ifstar{\@IEEEappendixsavesection*}{%
- \@IEEEdestroythesectionargument}}% throw out the argument
- % of the normal form
- }
-
-
- % provides the user a way to choose between
- % Appendix A
- % and
- % Appendix I
- % notation
- % defaults to Roman.
- \newif\ifuseRomanappendices
- \useRomanappendicestrue
-
-
- % appendices command for multiple appendices
- % user then calls \section with an argument (possibly empty) to
- % declare the individual appendices
- \def\appendices{\par%
- % v1.6 keep hyperref's identifiers unique
- \def\theHsection{Appendix.\Alph{section}}%
- % v1.6 adjust hyperref's string name for the section
- \xdef\Hy@chapapp{appendix}%
- \setcounter{section}{-1}% we want \refstepcounter to use section 0
- \setcounter{subsection}{0}%
- \setcounter{subsubsection}{0}%
- \setcounter{paragraph}{0}%
- \ifuseRomanappendices%
- \def\thesection{\Roman{section}}%
- \def\thesectiondis{\Roman{section}}%
- \else%
- \def\thesection{\Alph{section}}%
- \def\thesectiondis{\Alph{section}}%
- \fi%
- \refstepcounter{section}% update the \ref counter
- \setcounter{section}{0}% NEXT \section will be the FIRST appendix
- % redefine \section command for appendices
- % leave \section* as is
- \def\section{\@ifstar{\@IEEEappendixsavesection*}{% process the *-form
- \refstepcounter{section}% or is a new section so,
- \@IEEEprocessthesectionargument}}% process the argument
- % of the normal form
- }
-
-
-
- % \PARstart
- % Definition for the big two line drop cap letter at the beginning of the
- % first paragraph of journal papers. The first argument is the first letter
- % of the first word, the second argument is the remaining letters of the
- % first word which will be rendered in upper case.
- % In V1.6 this has been completely rewritten to:
- %
- % 1. no longer have problems when the user begins an environment
- % within the paragraph that uses \PARstart.
- % 2. auto-detect and use the current font family
- % 3. revise handling of the space at the end of the first word so that
- % interword glue will now work as normal.
- % 4. produce correctly aligned edges for the (two) indented lines.
- %
- % We generalize things via control macros - playing with these is fun too.
- %
- % the number of lines that are indented to clear it
- \def\@IEEEPARstartDROPLINES{2}
- % minimum number of lines left on a page to allow a \@PARstart
- % Does not take into consideration rubber shrink, so it tends to
- % be overly cautious
- \def\@IEEEPARstartMINPAGELINES{2}
- % the depth the letter is lowered below the baseline
- % the height (and size) of the letter is determined by the sum
- % of this value and the height of a capital "T" in the current
- % font. It is a good idea to set this value in terms of the baselineskip
- % so that it can respond to changes therein.
- \def\@IEEEPARstartDROPDEPTH{1.1\baselineskip}
- % This is the separation distance from the drop letter to the main text.
- % Lengths that depend on the font (i.e., ex, em, etc.) will be referenced
- % to the font that is active when PARstart is called.
- \def\@IEEEPARstartSEP{0.15em}
-
-
- % definition of \PARstart
- % THIS IS A CONTROLLED SPACING AREA, DO NOT ALLOW SPACES WITHIN THESE LINES
- %
- % The token \@IEEEPARstartfont will be globally defined after the first use
- % of \PARstart and will be a font command which creates the big letter
- % The first argument is the first letter of the first word and the second
- % argument is the rest of the first word(s).
- \def\PARstart#1#2{\par{%
- % if this page does not have enough space, break it and lets start
- % on a new one
- \@IEEEtranneedspace{\@IEEEPARstartMINPAGELINES\baselineskip}{\relax}%
- % calculate the desired height of the big letter
- % it extends from the top of a capital "T" in the current font
- % down to \@IEEEPARstartDROPDEPTH below the current baseline
- \settoheight{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{T}%
- \addtolength{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{\@IEEEPARstartDROPDEPTH}%
- % extract the name of the current font in bold
- % and place it in \@IEEEPARstartFONTNAME
- \def\@IEEEPARstartGETFIRSTWORD##1 ##2\relax{##1}%
- {\bfseries%
- \edef\@IEEEPARstartFONTNAMESPACE{\fontname\font\space}%
- \xdef\@IEEEPARstartFONTNAME{\expandafter\@IEEEPARstartGETFIRSTWORD\@IEEEPARstartFONTNAMESPACE\relax}}%
- % define a font based on this name with a point size equal to the desired
- % height of the drop letter
- \font\@IEEEPARstartsubfont\@IEEEPARstartFONTNAME\space at \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\relax%
- % save this value as a counter (integer) value (sp points)
- \@IEEEtrantmpcountA=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA%
- % now get the height of the actual letter produced by this font size
- \settoheight{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}{\@IEEEPARstartsubfont\MakeUppercase{#1}}%
- % If something bogus happens like the first argument is empty or the
- % current font is strange, do not allow a zero height.
- \ifdim\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB=0pt\relax%
- \typeout{** WARNING: PARstart drop letter has zero height! (line \the\inputlineno)}%
- \typeout{ Forcing the drop letter font size to 10pt.}%
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB=10pt%
- \fi%
- % and store it as a counter
- \@IEEEtrantmpcountB=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB%
- % Since a font size doesn't exactly correspond to the height of the capital
- % letters in that font, the actual height of the letter, \@IEEEtrantmpcountB,
- % will be less than that desired, \@IEEEtrantmpcountA
- % we need to raise the font size, \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA
- % by \@IEEEtrantmpcountA / \@IEEEtrantmpcountB
- % But, TeX doesn't have floating point division, so we have to use integer
- % division. Hence the use of the counters.
- % We need to reduce the denominator so that the loss of the remainder will
- % have minimal affect on the accuracy of the result
- \divide\@IEEEtrantmpcountB by 200%
- \divide\@IEEEtrantmpcountA by \@IEEEtrantmpcountB%
- % Then reequalize things when we use TeX's ability to multiply by
- % floating point values
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB=0.005\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA%
- \multiply\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB by \@IEEEtrantmpcountA%
- % \@IEEEPARstartfont is globaly set to the calculated font of the big letter
- % We need to carry this out of the local calculation area to to create the
- % big letter.
- \global\font\@IEEEPARstartfont\@IEEEPARstartFONTNAME\space at \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB%
- % Now set \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA to the width of the big letter
- % We need to carry this out of the local calculation area to set the
- % hanging indent
- \settowidth{\global\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{\@IEEEPARstartfont\MakeUppercase{#1}}}%
- % end of the isolated calculation environment
- % add in the extra clearance we want
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA by \@IEEEPARstartSEP%
- % \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA has the width of the big letter plus the
- % separation space and \@IEEEPARstartfont is the font we need to use
- % Now, we make the letter and issue the hanging indent command
- % The letter is placed in a box of zero width and height so that other
- % text won't be displaced by it.
- \noindent\hangindent\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA\hangafter=-\@IEEEPARstartDROPLINES%
- \makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace{-\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}\raisebox{-\@IEEEPARstartDROPDEPTH}[0pt][0pt]{\@IEEEPARstartfont\MakeUppercase{#1}}}\MakeUppercase{#2}}
-
-
- % V1.6 \CMPARstart is no longer needed as \PARstart now uses whatever
- % the current font family is.
- % \CMPARstart is provided here for backward compatability.
- \let\CMPARstart=\PARstart
-
-
-
- % determines if the space remaining on a given page is equal to or greater
- % than the specified space of argument one
- % if not, execute argument two (only if the remaining space is greater than zero)
- % and issue a \newpage
- %
- % example: \@IEEEtranneedspace{2in}{\vfill}
- %
- % Does not take into consideration rubber shrinkage, so it tends to
- % be overly cautious
- % Based on an example posted by Donald Arseneau
- % Note this macro uses \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB internally for calculations,
- % so DO NOT PASS \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB to this routine
- % if you need a dimen register, import with \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA instead
- \def\@IEEEtranneedspace#1#2{\penalty-100\begingroup%shield temp variable
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB\pagegoal\advance\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB-\pagetotal% space left
- \ifdim #1>\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB\relax% not enough space left
- \ifdim\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB>\z@\relax #2\fi%
- \newpage%
- \fi\endgroup}
-
-
-
- % BIOGRAPHY ENVIRONMENT
- % Allows user to enter BIOGRAPHY leaving place for picture (adapts to font size)
- % As of V1.5, a new optional argument allows you to have a real graphic!
- % V1.5 and later also fixes the "colliding biographies" which could happen when a
- % biography's text was shorter than the space for the photo.
- % MDS 7/2001
- % V1.6 prevent multiple biographies from making multiple TOC entries
- \newif\if@biographyTOCentrynotmade
- \global\@biographyTOCentrynotmadetrue
-
- % biography counter so hyperref can jump directly to the biographies
- % and not just the previous section
- \newcounter{biography}
- \setcounter{biography}{0}
-
- % photo area size
- \def\@IEEEBIOphotowidth{1.0in} % width of the biography photo area
- \def\@IEEEBIOphotodepth{1.25in} % depth (height) of the biography photo area
- % area cleared for photo
- \def\@IEEEBIOhangwidth{1.14in} % width cleared for the biography photo area
- \def\@IEEEBIOhangdepth{1.25in} % depth cleared for the biography photo area
- % actual depth will be a multiple of
- % \baselineskip, rounded up
- \def\@IEEEBIOskipN{4\baselineskip}% nominal value of the vskip above the biography
-
- \newenvironment{biography}[2][]{\normalfont\footnotesize%
- \unitlength 1in\parskip=0pt\par\parindent 1em\interlinepenalty500%
- % we need enough space to support the hanging indent
- % the nominal value of the spacer
- % and one extra line for good measure
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=\@IEEEBIOhangdepth%
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA by \@IEEEBIOskipN%
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA by 1\baselineskip%
- % if this page does not have enough space, break it and lets start
- % with a new one
- \@IEEEtranneedspace{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{\relax}%
- % nominal spacer can strech, not shrink use 1fil so user can out stretch with \vfill
- \vskip \@IEEEBIOskipN plus 1fil minus 0\baselineskip%
- % the default box for where the photo goes
- \def\@IEEEtempbiographybox{{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\framebox{\begin{minipage}[b][\@IEEEBIOphotodepth][c]{\@IEEEBIOphotowidth}\centering PLACE\\ PHOTO\\ HERE \end{minipage}}}}%
- %
- % detect if the optional argument was supplied, this requires the
- % \@ifmtarg command as defined in the appendix section above
- % and if so, override the default box with what they want
- \@ifmtarg{#1}{\relax}{\def\@IEEEtempbiographybox{\mbox{\begin{minipage}[b][\@IEEEBIOphotodepth][c]{\@IEEEBIOphotowidth}%
- \centering%
- #1%
- \end{minipage}}}}% end if optional argument supplied
- % Make an entry into the table of contents only if we have not done so before
- \if@biographyTOCentrynotmade%
- % link labels to the biography counter so hyperref will jump
- % to the biography, not the previous section
- \setcounter{biography}{-1}%
- \refstepcounter{biography}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Biographies}%
- \global\@biographyTOCentrynotmadefalse%
- \fi%
- % one more biography
- \refstepcounter{biography}%
- % Make an entry for this name into the table of contents
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{#2}%
- % V1.6 properly handle if a new paragraph should occur while the
- % hanging indent is still active. Do this by redefining \par so
- % that it will not start a new paragraph. (But it will appear to the
- % user as if it did.) Also, strip any leading pars, newlines, or spaces.
- \let\@IEEEBIOORGparCMD=\par% save the original \par command
- \edef\par{\hfil\break\indent}% the new \par will not be a "real" \par
- \settoheight{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}{\@IEEEtempbiographybox}% get height of biography box
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenB=\@IEEEBIOhangdepth%
- \@IEEEtrantmpcountA=\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB% countA has the hang depth
- \divide\@IEEEtrantmpcountA by \baselineskip% calculates lines needed to produce the hang depth
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpcountA by 1% ensure we overestimate
- % set the hanging indent
- \hangindent\@IEEEBIOhangwidth%
- \hangafter-\@IEEEtrantmpcountA%
- % reference the top of the photo area to the top of a capital T
- \settoheight{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}{\mbox{T}}%
- % set the photo box, give it zero width and height so as not to disturb anything
- \noindent\makebox[0pt][l]{\hspace{-\@IEEEBIOhangwidth}\raisebox{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenB}[0pt][0pt]{\raisebox{-\@IEEEBIOphotodepth}[0pt][0pt]{\@IEEEtempbiographybox}}}%
- % now place the author name and begin the bio text
- \noindent\textbf{#2\ }\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSP}{\relax\let\par=\@IEEEBIOORGparCMD\par%
- % 7/2001 V1.5 detect when the biography text is shorter than the photo area
- % and pad the unused area - preventing a collision from the next biography entry
- % MDS
- \ifnum \prevgraf <\@IEEEtrantmpcountA\relax% detect when the biography text is shorter than the photo
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpcountA by -\prevgraf% calculate how many lines we need to pad
- \advance\@IEEEtrantmpcountA by -1\relax% we compensate for the fact that we indented an extra line
- \@IEEEtrantmpdimenA=\baselineskip% calculate the length of the padding
- \multiply\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA by \@IEEEtrantmpcountA%
- \noindent\rule{0pt}{\@IEEEtrantmpdimenA}% insert an invisible support strut
- \fi%
- \par\normalfont}
-
-
-
- % V1.6
- % added biography without a photo environment
- \newenvironment{biographynophoto}[1]{%
- % Make an entry into the table of contents only if we have not done so before
- \if@biographyTOCentrynotmade%
- % link labels to the biography counter so hyperref will jump
- % to the biography, not the previous section
- \setcounter{biography}{-1}%
- \refstepcounter{biography}%
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Biographies}%
- \global\@biographyTOCentrynotmadefalse%
- \fi%
- % one more biography
- \refstepcounter{biography}%
- % Make an entry for this name into the table of contents
- \addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{#1}%
- \normalfont\footnotesize\interlinepenalty500%
- \vskip 4\baselineskip plus 1fil minus 0\baselineskip%
- \parskip=0pt\par%
- \noindent\textbf{#1\ }\@IEEEgobbleleadPARNLSP}{\relax\par\normalfont}
-
-
- % provide the user with some old font commands
- % got this from article.cls
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\rm}{\normalfont\rmfamily}{\mathrm}
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sf}{\normalfont\sffamily}{\mathsf}
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\tt}{\normalfont\ttfamily}{\mathtt}
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\bf}{\normalfont\bfseries}{\mathbf}
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\it}{\normalfont\itshape}{\mathit}
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sl}{\normalfont\slshape}{\@nomath\sl}
- \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sc}{\normalfont\scshape}{\@nomath\sc}
- \DeclareRobustCommand*\cal{\@fontswitch\relax\mathcal}
- \DeclareRobustCommand*\mit{\@fontswitch\relax\mathnormal}
-
-
- % SPECIAL PAPER NOTICE COMMANDS
- %
- % holds the special notice text
- \def\@specialpapernotice{\relax}
-
- % for special papers, like invited papers, the user can do:
- % \specialpapernotice{(Invited Paper)} before \maketitle
- \def\specialpapernotice#1{\if@confmode%
- \def\@specialpapernotice{{\sublargesize\textit{#1}\vspace*{1em}}}%
- \else%
- \def\@specialpapernotice{{\\*[1.5ex]\sublargesize\textit{#1}}\vspace*{-2ex}}%
- \fi}
-
-
-
-
- % PUBLISHER ID COMMANDS
- % to insert a publisher's ID footer
- % V1.6 \pubid has been changed so that the change in page size and style
- % occurs in \maketitle. \pubid must now be issued prior to \maketitle
- % use \pubidadjcol as before - in the second column of the title page
- % These changes allow \maketitle to take the reduced page height into
- % consideration when dynamically setting the space between the author
- % names and the maintext.
- %
- % the amount the main text is pulled up to make room for the
- % publisher's ID footer
- % IEEE uses about 1.3\baselineskip for journals,
- % dynamic title spacing will clean up the fraction
- \def\@pubidpullup{1.3\baselineskip}
- \if@technote
- % for technotes it must be an integer of baselineskip as there can be no
- % dynamic title spacing for two column mode technotes (the title is in the
- % in first column) and we should maintain an integer number of lines in the
- % second column
- % There are some examples (such as older issues of "Transactions on
- % Information Theory") in which IEEE really pulls the text off the ID for
- % technotes - about 0.55in (or 4\baselineskip). We'll use 2\baselineskip
- % and call it even.
- \def\@pubidpullup{2\baselineskip}
- \fi
-
- % holds the ID text
- \def\@pubid{\relax}
-
- % flag so \maketitle can tell if \pubid was called
- \newif\if@IEEEusingpubid
- \global\@IEEEusingpubidfalse
- % issue this command in the page to have the ID at the bottom
- % V1.6 use before \maketitle
- \def\pubid#1{\def\@pubid{#1} \global\@IEEEusingpubidtrue}
-
-
- % command which will pull up (shorten) the column it is executed in
- % to make room for the publisher ID. Place in the second column of
- % the title page when using \pubid
- % Is smart enough not to do anything when in single column text or
- % if the user hasn't called \pubid
- % currently needed in for the second column of a page with the
- % publisher ID. If not needed in future releases, please provide this
- % command and define it as \relax for backward compatibility
- % v1.6b do not allow command to operate if the peer review option has been
- % selected because \pubidadjcol will not be on the cover page.
- \def\pubidadjcol{\if@peerreviewoption\else\if@twocolumn\if@IEEEusingpubid\enlargethispage{-\@pubidpullup}\fi\fi\fi}
-
- % Special thanks to Peter Wilson, Daniel Luecking, and the other
- % gurus at comp.text.tex, for helping me to understand how best to
- % implement the pubid command in LaTeX.
-
-
-
- %% Lockout some commands under various conditions
-
- % general purpose bit bucket
- \newsavebox{\@IEEEtranrubishbin}
-
- % flags to prevent multiple warning messages
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNthanks
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNPARstart
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNCMPARstart
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNkeywords
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNbiography
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNbiographynophoto
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNpubid
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNpubidadjcol
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNIEEEmembership
- \newif\if@IEEEWARNIEEEaftertitletext
- \@IEEEWARNthankstrue
- \@IEEEWARNPARstarttrue
- \@IEEEWARNCMPARstarttrue
- \@IEEEWARNkeywordstrue
- \@IEEEWARNbiographytrue
- \@IEEEWARNbiographynophototrue
- \@IEEEWARNpubidtrue
- \@IEEEWARNpubidadjcoltrue
- \@IEEEWARNIEEEmembershiptrue
- \@IEEEWARNIEEEaftertitletexttrue
-
-
- %% Lockout some commands when in various modes, but allow them to be restored if needed
- %%
- % save commands which might be locked out
- % so that the user can later restore them if needed
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDthanks\thanks
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDPARstart\PARstart
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDCMPARstart\CMPARstart
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDkeywords\keywords
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDendkeywords\endkeywords
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDbiography\biography
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDendbiography\endbiography
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDbiographynophoto\biographynophoto
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDendbiographynophoto\endbiographynophoto
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDpubid\pubid
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDpubidadjcol\pubidadjcol
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDIEEEmembership\IEEEmembership
- \let\@IEEESAVECMDIEEEaftertitletext\IEEEaftertitletext
-
-
- % disable \PARstart when in draft mode
- % This may have originally been done because the pre-V1.6 drop letter
- % algorithm had problems with a non-unity baselinestretch
- % At any rate, it seems too formal to have a drop letter in a draft
- % paper.
- \if@draftclsmode
- \def\PARstart#1#2{#1#2\if@IEEEWARNPARstart\typeout{** ATTENTION: \noexpand\PARstart is disabled in draft mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNPARstartfalse}
- \def\CMPARstart#1#2{#1#2\if@IEEEWARNPARstart\typeout{** ATTENTION: \noexpand\CMPARstart is disabled in draft mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNCMPARstartfalse}
- \fi
- % and for technotes
- \if@technote
- \def\PARstart#1#2{#1#2\if@IEEEWARNPARstart\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\PARstart is locked out for technotes (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNPARstartfalse}
- \def\CMPARstart#1#2{#1#2\if@IEEEWARNPARstart\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\CMPARstart is locked out for technotes (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNCMPARstartfalse}
- \fi
-
-
- % lockout unneeded commands when in conference mode
- \if@confmode
- % when locked out, \thanks, \keywords, \biography, \biographynophoto, \pubid,
- % \IEEEmembership and \IEEEaftertitletext will all swallow their given text.
- % \PARstart and \CMPARstart will output a normal character instead
- % warn the user about these commands only once to prevent the console screen
- % from filling up with redundant messages
- \def\thanks#1{\if@IEEEWARNthanks\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\thanks is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNthanksfalse}
- \def\PARstart#1#2{#1#2\if@IEEEWARNPARstart\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\PARstart is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNPARstartfalse}
- \def\CMPARstart#1#2{#1#2\if@IEEEWARNPARstart\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\CMPARstart is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNCMPARstartfalse}
-
- \renewenvironment{keywords}[1]{\if@IEEEWARNkeywords\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\keywords is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNkeywordsfalse%
- \setbox\@IEEEtranrubishbin\vbox\bgroup}{\egroup\relax}
-
- % LaTeX treats environments and commands with optional arguments differently.
- % the actual ("internal") command is stored as \\commandname
- % (accessed via \csname\string\commandname\endcsname )
- % the "external" command \commandname is a macro with code to determine
- % whether or not the optional argument is presented and to provide the
- % default if it is absent. So, in order to save and restore such a command
- % we would have to save and restore \\commandname as well. But, if LaTeX
- % ever changes the way it names the internal names, the trick would break.
- % Instead let us just define a new environment so that the internal
- % name can be left undisturbed.
- \newenvironment{@IEEEbogusbiography}[2][]{\if@IEEEWARNbiography\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\biography is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNbiographyfalse%
- \setbox\@IEEEtranrubishbin\vbox\bgroup}{\egroup\relax}
- % and make biography point to our bogus biography
- \let\biography=\@IEEEbogusbiography
- \let\endbiography=\end@IEEEbogusbiography
-
- \renewenvironment{biographynophoto}[1]{\if@IEEEWARNbiographynophoto\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\biographynophoto is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNbiographynophotofalse%
- \setbox\@IEEEtranrubishbin\vbox\bgroup}{\egroup\relax}
-
- \def\pubid#1{\if@IEEEWARNpubid\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\pubid is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNpubidfalse}
- \def\pubidadjcol{\if@IEEEWARNpubidadjcol\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\pubidadjcol is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNpubidadjcolfalse}
- \def\IEEEmembership#1{\if@IEEEWARNIEEEmembership\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\IEEEmembership is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNIEEEmembershipfalse}
- \def\IEEEaftertitletext#1{\if@IEEEWARNIEEEaftertitletext\typeout{** WARNING: \noexpand\IEEEaftertitletext is locked out when in conference mode (line \the\inputlineno).}\fi\global\@IEEEWARNIEEEaftertitletextfalse}
- \fi
-
-
- % provide a way to restore the commands that are locked out
- \def\IEEEoverridecommandlockouts{%
- \typeout{** ATTENTION: Overriding command lockouts (line \the\inputlineno).}%
- \let\thanks\@IEEESAVECMDthanks%
- \let\PARstart\@IEEESAVECMDPARstart%
- \let\CMPARstart\@IEEESAVECMDCMPARstart%
- \let\keywords\@IEEESAVECMDkeywords%
- \let\endkeywords\@IEEESAVECMDendkeywords%
- \let\biography\@IEEESAVECMDbiography%
- \let\endbiography\@IEEESAVECMDendbiography%
- \let\biographynophoto\@IEEESAVECMDbiographynophoto%
- \let\endbiographynophoto\@IEEESAVECMDendbiographynophoto%
- \let\pubid\@IEEESAVECMDpubid%
- \let\pubidadjcol\@IEEESAVECMDpubidadjcol%
- \let\IEEEmembership\@IEEESAVECMDIEEEmembership%
- \let\IEEEaftertitletext\@IEEESAVECMDIEEEaftertitletext}
-
-
- \endinput
-
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% End of IEEEtran.cls %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- % That's all folks!
-
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